Original, one-of-a-kind pencil drawing (douga) used to create the tracelines for a cel in the production of the 1988 all-time classic anime Akira. Unforgettable scene of Testuo being held down by one of the Clown gang while the other Clowns punch Kaori in the face and attempt to burn Kaneda's bike. From CUT 609. A17 number. The third picture is the screen capture image from this scene for reference.
- Image size: 6.5 inches x 13.5 inches
- Overall size: 9.25 inches x 13.5 inches
- Condition: Very good, with minor creases and stray paint from the production process. Check images.
The douga comes professionally packaged in a fresh polypropylene bag for safe shipping.
This douga includes a Certificate of Authenticity stating that it was used in the production of the Akira movie. Created by legendary director Katsuhiro Otomo, over thirty years later, this film remains the greatest technical achievement in the history of cel animation. It's still one of the top-grossing animated films of all time. The June 2002 issue of Wired Magazine ranks Akira among the top 20 greatest SF films of all time and is the only animated feature listed among such films as Blade Runner and Star Wars.
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