Deleted Scene Alternate Meeting “Who Framed Roger Rabbit” (1988)
Cinderella gazes at her ball gown's reflection ✵ animation drawing by Marc Davis
MEDIUM: Original Production Cel IMAGE SIZE: 12 Field PRODUCTION: Looney Tunes, Bugs Bunny’s Overtures to Disaster SKU: IFA8866
ABOUT THE IMAGE: Looney Tunes is a series of animated short films by Warner Bros. It was produced from 1930 to 1969 during the Golden Age of American Animation, alongside its sister series, Merrie Melodies. This piece comes with a certificate of authenticity.
ABOUT THE MEDIUM: Original production cels are one-of-a-kind pieces of art that were used in the creation of an animated film or television show. Each has been hand-painted by studio artists on a piece of celluloid acetate, and has been photographed over a background painting to create a frame of the finished production.
MEDIUM: Original Production Cel on Printed Background IMAGE SIZE: 12 Field PRODUCTION: Looney Tunes, Box Office Bunny SKU: IFA8867
ABOUT THE IMAGE: Looney Tunes is a series of animated short films by Warner Bros. It was produced from 1930 to 1969 during the Golden Age of American Animation, alongside its sister series, Merrie Melodies. This piece comes with a certificate of authenticity.
ABOUT THE MEDIUM: Original production cels are one-of-a-kind pieces of art that were used in the creation of an animated film or television show. Each has been hand-painted by studio artists on a piece of celluloid acetate, and has been photographed over a background painting to create a frame of the finished production.
Tom Caulfield had some amazing ideas for Rapunzel and Arianna interacting. None of these were for specific episodes, but were just exploring potential dynamic between the two of them.
I really wish Arianna had gotten this kind of development.
Concept art (and one animation cel) of Ratigan, the villain in Disney’s The Great Mouse Detective (1986).
Ratigan never seems to make Great Disney Villains lists, but I remember I found him very scary. And he was; he was lethal. The film’s finale made a great impression on me when I was a kid.