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Limited-edition (one of only 500) sericel, 14"H x 24"W overall image area; shipped unmatted/unframed in a deluxe presentation folder.
Each color used in the re-creation of
this image has been screen-printed with exact precision, one color at a
time, onto the cel. The lithographed background accompanying this cel
has been printed on premium acid-free paper. This work of
art is from a general edition of 500 sericels. In addition, there are
50 "publisher's proofs" numbered PP 1/50 to PP 50/50 and 5 hors de
commerce numbered, HC 1/5 to 5/5, bringing the total of all images to
555 pieces. Conforming to the practice of fine art printing, the
elements used to create the edition are destroyed when the edition is
closed. The original art cels for both the cel and the
background are archived with the publisher. No additional multiples of
the sericel version of this image, including proofs, have been produced
in this limited edition except only as necessary to replace pieces in
this edition that are damaged in production or shipment, but still
maintaining the stated edition size.
This sericel, titled "Moptops & Crocs", is a recreation of a publicity still for the 4th episode, which originally aired 10/16/1965 of the series, with this segment called "Not A Second Time". Aided by their friend Alan Watermain, the Beatles escape from a throng of fans at the airport. The second segment to the show was titled "Slow Down" and found the Beatles being honored by a town in the Old West, which has renamed itself "Ringo Ravine". Ringo, of course, is carried away when he tries to ride a wild horse...
Sing alongs in this episode included the songs "Baby's In Black" and "Misery".
About Rock'NToons/DenniLu products and The Beatles Cartoon series -
The prints are created, designed and licensed by the DenniLu Company, and manufactured
and distributed by RockNToons Animation Studios, LLC. These
collectibles are officially authorized and licensed by Apple Corp, Ltd.
These limited-edition cels depicting The Beatles, George, John, Paul, and Ringo, are inspired by The Beatles Saturday morning cartoon series. The show premiered on September 25th, 1965 on ABC television and ran until April 20th, 1969. In all, thirty-nine episodes of The Beatles cartoon were produced by Al Brodax and his King Features team.
As part of his effort to make the show more appealing to an American audience, Brodax decided to use well-regarded voice talent (Paul Frees for John and George, Lance Percival for Paul and Ringo), with the actors using simple British accents versus the Beatles' own Liverpudlian ones. UK audiences - and the Beatles - were unhappy with this fact, and so the series got very little airtime there, whereas in the U.S., the show proved to be VERY popular!
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