Mickey & Pluto Sericel Hand Signed Frank Ollie Framed

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 HAND SIGNED BY TWO DISNEY Legends!
hand Signed by BOTH Frank Thomas & Ollie Johnston who are 2 of Walt Disney's "9 OLD MEN"
This listing is for a 14 x 11 inch Disney Gold Seal Sericel.  Created and Released in 1988, this sericel is in excellent condition. Comes with the Disney Gold Seal emboseed onto the cel. Image is of Mickey and Pluto getting ready to take a trip. The image is taken from a Cartoon call "Mr Mouse Takes a Trip" circa 1942.  Disney artist actually went into the Disney Vaults and selected productin draws and cels from this cartoon to use as models to create this sericel. 
In addition we have included for FREE this beautiful background of Mickey Mouse's Backyard, which features a great look at Pluto's Doghouse. This piece was released by Disney without a background, but we have created THIS background just for Display with this piece. Looks Awesome!

This piece has the added specal value of being HAND Signed by Two of WALT'S most trusted animators  -Frank Thomas and Ollie Johnston. Certainly, this would be a Center-piece in anyones animation art collection.

This item comes with TWO Certificate's of Authenticity. One from Disney for the Cel and the other one from Us for the signatures.

Back of Cel before Framing!

This piece has been Newly Framed, just for you.
All Brand New Materials.
This piece is Complete and Ready to hang!
Certificate of Authenticity

 
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Who is Ollie Johnston?
Ollie Johnston's first major assignment for the Disney company was Pinocchio. Other famous character work includes the centaurettes in Fantasia (1940), Thumper in Bambi (1940), Mr. Smee in Peter Pan (1953), the three good fairies in Sleeping Beauty (1959), Mowgli and Baloo in "The Bare Necessities" sequence of The Jungle Book (1967) and Orville the albatross in The Rescuers (1977). 

Johnston was given the Disney Legend Award in 1989. This award was created by Roy E. Disney to honor individuals whose body of work has made a significant impact on the Disney entertainment legacy. Frank Thomas and Ollie Johnston have co-authored four books about Disney animation and art. Disney Animation: Illusion of Life (1981) is considered a textbook of the art of Disney animation. Too Funny for Words (1987) covers the art of the physical gag in animation. Walt Disney's Bambi: The Story and the Film (1990) is a record of the making of the classic feature, and The Disney Villain (1994) is the decisive study of animated menace. 

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Who is Frank Thomas?
Frank Thomas has had a long and distinguished career with Disney. He is credited with animating Thumper and Bambi on the ice in Bambi (1942), Lady and Tramp eating a romantic spaghetti dinner in Lady and the Tramp (1954), and Mad Madam Mim in the Sword in the Stone (1963).  Thomas was given the Disney Legend Award in 1989. This award was created by Roy E. Disney to honor individuals whose body of work has made a significant impact on the Disney entertainment legacy.
Frank Thomas is a native Californian. During World War II he was head of an Air Force Animation Unit, and from 1946 to 1966, in his spare time, was the piano player for the famous Dixieland Jazz group, The Firehouse Five plus Two. He lives in California with his wife of forty-seven years, Jeanette. They have four children and three grandchildren. 
Frank Thomas and Ollie Johnston have co-authored four books about Disney animation and art. Disney Animation: Illusion of Life (1981) is considered a textbook of the art of Disney animation. Too Funny for Words (1987) covers the art of the physical gag in animation. Walt Disney's Bambi: The Story and the Film (1990) is a record of the making of the classic feature, and The Disney Villain (1994) is the decisive study of animated menace. 
Passed away Sept 8, 2004 We'll miss you.

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