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Celluloid Animation Drawing: Porco Rosso B-19

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This is an authentic celluloid animation drawing (B-19) from Studio Ghibli's work 'Porco Rosso'. It is a legitimate product purchased through the official Ghibli celluloid sales. This exquisite close-up celluloid features Madame Gina, the timeless Madonna of 'Porco Rosso'. It showcases intricate details from her hat, gloves, to accessories, and represents one of the most beautiful scenes in the film. Its condition is exceptionally good, making it a top-tier collection that rarely appears on the market. Celluloid composition: 1 piece. Production number: A "B" notation is present in the upper right. 【Product Information】 Title: Porco Rosso Cell number: E-19 Contents: Gina Acquisition: Studio Ghibli Cell Sales (official) Condition: - Surface coloring is good; no major paint loss is found. - Tape marks are present on the corners and the bottom (as seen in photos). - There are no sticking marks on the reverse side, and it shows minimal warping. - As it is a used celluloid, please understand there may be minor scuffs or signs of aging. *The tap holes, three at the top, are a production specification unique to celluloid. 【Shipping】 Reinforced with thick cardboard to prevent bending. 【Notes】 Please refrain from cancellations or returns after the bid is won. Condition is prioritized by photographs. If you have any uncertainties, please feel free to ask. Thank you!

Celluloid Animation Drawing: Porco Rosso B-19

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400,000 Yen ($2564.10)

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This authentic celluloid animation drawing of Madame Gina from Studio Ghibli's 'Porco Rosso' exemplifies the high standards of craftsmanship that the studio is renowned for, making it an excellent piece for serious collectors of Ghibli memorabilia. Given the film's release in 1992 and its status as a beloved classic, demand for original artwork like this remains robust, particularly for key characters. The excellent condition, combined with its origins from Ghibli's official celluloid sales, enhances its collectible value, especially in a market where such pieces rarely surface. With notable minimal wear and detailed production elements, this drawing offers both aesthetic appeal and historical significance within the Studio Ghibli oeuvre.