Peanuts
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We offer collectors and fans a superb selection of artwork featuring the beloved Peanuts characters from Charles M. Schulz's internationally famous cartoon strip.
"Lucy Must Be Traded, Charlie Brown" (2003) Signed by Bill Melendez
"Lucy Must Be Traded, Charlie Brown" (2003) Signed by Bill Melendez
Original Hand Painted Model Cel
With Matching Animator's Original Drawing
Signed by Bill Melendez
Size: 12.5" x 10.5" inches (unframed)
Release Date: August 29th, 2003
Produced By: Sopwith Productions Inc.
Item Code: LMT-215-03
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COMMENTS
We are pleased to offer PEANUTS fans this unique one-of-a-kind piece of animation art.
"Lucy Must Be Traded, Charlie Brown" is an animated television special, based upon the popular comic strip Peanuts, by Charles M. Schulz. It originally aired on the ABC network on August 29th, 2003.
This wonderful cel features Charlie Brown in action on the pitcher's mound, and this art is featured in scene 215 from this animated television special.
Each animation cel has been fashioned in the finest tradition of the studio to preserve this classic film moment. Hand -painted cel(s) transferred from an animator's drawing are uniquely one-of-a-kind. The animation art used in this production bears the Peanuts Film Gallery seals of authenticity establishing it as such.
This beautiful artwork was created at the studio of Bill Melendez, in association with Lee Mendelson Film Productions, and the creator of PEANUTS, Charles M. Schulz. Each hand inked cel is hand painted with a reproduction background, and comes with the original set of production drawings signed by Bill Melendez. The artwork measures 12.5" x 10.5" inches (unframed), and is accompanied with the studio certificate of authenticity.
STORYLINE:
After all the time of being a jerk, Lucy is traded for Marcy for the baseball team. BIG MISTAKE!!!!