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Animation Cel from Studio Ghibli's Porco Rosso - Fio Piccolo D-41

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This is a genuine animation cel of Fio Piccolo from the Studio Ghibli production directed by Hayao Miyazaki, featured in the film 'Porco Rosso'. **Content:** A very charming cut where the heroine, Fio Piccolo, has her eyes closed. The expression of Fio is captured well, making this a highly collectible piece. Animation Cel: 1 piece (without background) This is a valuable artifact from the time of production. According to the photos, the condition of the lines is relatively good; however, please note that there may be slight fading due to aging and that the cel may carry a distinct odor typical of animation cels. Please refer to the images for additional details and bid only if you are satisfied with the condition. **Comment:** This piece has been carefully stored, but I am putting it up for sale for organizational purposes. It encapsulates the charm of Fio, loved by Ghibli fans around the world. **Notice (to prevent disputes):** Current condition preferred: "As this is material produced over 30 years ago, please refrain from bidding if you seek a perfect condition. It will be sold as is." Preventing exchanges: "Due to the nature of the item, returns and refunds will not be accepted. No claims, no returns please."

Animation Cel from Studio Ghibli's Porco Rosso - Fio Piccolo D-41

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250,000 Yen ($1602.56)

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Collector Commentary

This authentic animation cel of Fio Piccolo from Studio Ghibli's beloved film "Porco Rosso," directed by Hayao Miyazaki, reflects the exquisite artistry and emotional depth characteristic of Ghibli's works. Released in 1992, the film has garnered a dedicated following, making cels from it particularly sought after by collectors, especially those depicting iconic characters like Fio. While the condition shows minor signs of aging, and it's essential to note the typical fading associated with cels from this period, artifacts of this nature—especially with a focus on such a charming expression—maintain strong interest in the collector market. With a current bid reflecting its rarity and historical significance in the anime art scene, this piece stands out as a genuine representation of Japanese animation history.