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Anime produced from the late 1990s to the present are computer-animated, so hardly any animation cels have been produced since then (which is why cel-only shops disappear: not enough stock available to flow in). Thus, you are generally looking for pre-owned cels that a previous collector has re-sold to a used goods shop.
Welcome to my collection of Anime cels collected over the last 25 years. All cels are original production cels used in the making of the movies and t.v. shows and standard size 10 1/2″x9 1/2″ unless noted in the description. Descriptions are as accurate as possible, please contact me if you have any questions or want more details.
With FROM JAPAN you can easily bid on anime cels in real time or buy directly from collectors.
Some places to buy authentic anime cels are:Mandarake (stores in the U.S. as well as in Japan, ships internationally)Yahoo! Japan Auctions in Japan, but you can use a proxy service to bid and ship internationally, such as Celga (which has staff in the U.S. as well as in Japan and specializes in proxy bidding for cels)More items...•
According to the Association of Japanese Animation, Sazae-san was the only anime remaining on the air that used hand-drawn cel animation, and with it changing to digital, there will be none left.
The most expensive cels are original production cels from a major animated motion picture. “Little Mermaid” original production cels started at $20,000 each. Cels from lesser-known films start at $150.
US Users - CEL purchases are available via the OTC desk, for accredited investors only.
Display your framed animation cels with care. The gum-arabic paints used to create many of these cels are sensitive to temperature and humidity. Never display them in direct sunlight. We recommend hanging your framed cels on a cool, dry, inside wall that is not subject to temperature changes.
Disney studios stopped using cels in 1990 when Computer Animation Production System (CAPS) replaced this element in their animation process, and in the next decade and a half, the other major animation studios phased cels out as well.
It's rare for traditional cel animation to be used in modern productions since everything is digital now. Although today's 2D animation borrows many techniques from cel animation, the work is almost exclusively done on computers.
Sazae-sanSazae-san is now the last Japanese animated television series that uses layers of transparent plastic film known as "cel art," instead of computers, for its production.
A hand-painted animation cel from Mickey Mouse's first color adventure will be sold at Heritage Auction's Comics and Comic Art Auction on February 24-25. This same cel went for $420,000 in a private sale in 1999, still the record for the most expensive animation cel ever sold.
Sericel, or Serigraphic Cel, is a form of Animation Art. The line work for these cels is xeroxed and the paintwork is printed on the reverse side of the cel. They are created in limited and unlimited editions with as many as 9,500 per edition.
In the 1930s, the Walt Disney Studios used a then-innovative animation method: artists drew on celluloid sheets, or “cels,” with ink, and then placed these cels over painted backgrounds. This technique not only transformed the look of animated films, but it also made the production process more efficient.
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