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THE SIMPSONS "All Singing, All Dancing" (1998)

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THE SIMPSONS "All Singing, All Dancing" (1998)

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THE SIMPSONS "All Singing, All Dancing" (1998)

$2,000.00

Episode: "All Singing, All Dancing" (1998)
Original Hand Painted Production Cel
Size: 12.5" x 10.5" inches (unframed)
Original Airdate: January 4th, 1998 (Season 9)
Produced By: Twentieth Century Fox

Item Code: SM-F3509
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COMMENTS
Comic Mint is your best source for 100% genuine Simpsons Animation Artwork licensed by Twentieth Century Fox.
We are pleased to offer SIMPSONS fans this RARE hand painted original production cel, from the classic ninth season episode # "All Singing, All Dancing" (1998).

Incredible FULL family scene, featuring the Simpsons singing together with the credits banner dropping down and confetti raining on them, they don’t get any better than this !!!

Homer: (singing) "All right Marge, you've convinced me there are more terrible things, than musical comedies where everyone sings”
Lisa: "There is something worse”
Bart: "And it really does blow”
Simpsons family sing together: "When a long-running series does a cheesy clip show!"

This is a one-of-a-kind, hand-painted production cel (there are no others), and the artwork was filmed and used in the making of this SIMPSONS episode. Freeze-frame your DVD or Video, and you will see this unique piece of artwork on screen around the 21:20 mark. The characters, the banner, as well as the ribbons and confetti are hand-painted onto six seperate cels, and placed against a copy made from the original matching scene background.

This 12 field, 3-peghole, celluloid measures 10.5 inches by 12.5 inches wide, and bears the Twentieth Century Fox gold seal (lower corner). The artwork is also accompanied with the original Twentieth Century Fox certificate of authenticity and is in excellent condition.

EPISODE SYNOPSIS:
"All Singing, All Dancing" is the eleventh episode of The Simpsons' ninth season. It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on January 4th, 1998.
Homer and Bart rent the film Paint Your Wagon, expecting it to be a shoot-em-up Western. Homer is dismayed to find out that it is actually a musical, and expresses his distaste for such films. Marge is baffled by this, saying that he ironically loves singing.
The family starts delivering their dialogue in song form, and Marge decides to prove that Homer loves to sing by showing family videos. Several clips are shown of various songs from past episodes, but Homer is not convinced. At this moment, Snake breaks into their house and holds them hostage. However once he hears them singing, Snake decides that they would not make good hostages and leaves. The family continues to sing and more videos are shown. Snake again breaks into the house and claims that he got a song stuck in his head and the only way to get rid of it is to kill the Simpsons. He tries to shoot them, but discovers that his gun is out of ammunition and leaves again. After more clips, Snake returns for a final time, with ammunition, and aims his gun at them, but the family reveals that they are done singing. Snake declares that he has no problem with them and leaves. When Marge starts humming a tune, however, he fires a warning shot through the window.