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Hanna-Barbera

Is there a person on this planet that has not watched a Hanna-Barbera cartoon? 
The pioneers of prime-time TV animation brought us some of the most recognizable cartoon characters of all time!
We have a great collection of both original and limited edition artwork from some of their greatest shows.

"The Coming of Astro" (1994)

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"The Coming of Astro" (1994)

$800.00

Original Hand Painted Cel & Background
Created for the Hanna-Barbera Card Series from 1994
Size: 19" x 13" inches (unframed)
Release Date: 1994
Produced By: Hanna-Barbera

Item Code: HB-000345
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COMMENTS
Comic Mint, your best source for rare, kooky, and classic animation art, is pleased to offer JETSONS fans this sensational one-of-a-kind, hand painted cartoon cel and background, produced for the Hanna-Barbera & Cardz series of trading cards,which were produced and released in 1994.

The artwork recreates a classic moment from the Jetsons 1962 episode "The Coming of Astro". George is chased by Lectronomo, the nuclear electronic dog, as the policeman arrives to find Astro has captured the cat burglar to the delight of Elroy, Jane and Judy!

The artwork measures a whopping 19" X 13" inches, and the artwork is in excellent condition without any paint chipping or breaks in the black line. The characters are all fully painted onto celluloid, and the cel is placed against the original hand painted background.