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Dragon Ball Cel Animation #2 - Original Animation Art, Layout, and Design Materials - Antique

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Product Description
Dragon Ball Cel Animation
Cell number cut, cell size is larger than standard size
Includes animation, thin paper attached

There may be reflections of wrinkles from the vinyl, but unless stated in the description
any wrinkles or damage on the cel are not present

The scanned image may differ slightly in color from the actual product.

The cel animation and original materials listed are documentation of the anime production process, and it may show signs of dirt, wear, and aging.
Please bid only if you understand this aspect of production materials.
We only list backgrounds as matched if they properly align.

Yamato Pack Packaging Size 80

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Dragon Ball Cel Animation #2 - Original Animation Art, Layout, and Design Materials - Antique

Sold For

130,000 Yen ($833.33)

Buyout Price

280,000 Yen ($1794.87)

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Item ConditionSome scratches or stains↗ Yahoo
Ships from Japan

Win it and it arrives at our Tokyo warehouse. We combine your items into one international shipment, billed at actual carrier cost.

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2026-06-07 22:13:53 JST

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Collector Commentary

This original Dragon Ball cel animation art represents a significant piece of anime production history from one of the most iconic franchises, which debuted in 1986. Pieces like this maintain strong collector demand due to their rarity and sentimental value, especially among fans of Akira Toriyama's legendary work. While the expected age-related wear may somewhat affect its price, the larger-than-standard size and inclusion of layout materials can elevate its appeal in the collector's market. Sourced from Japan, such production materials hold intrinsic authenticity and offer insight into the artistic process behind the beloved series.