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Last of The Do-Dos

Last of The Do-Dos by Bob Clampett

Porky Pig holding a Do-Dos bird by the neck.


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  • Hand-painted Cel
  • Edition Size: 500
  • Cell Size: 10.5" x 12.5"
  • Certificate of Authenticity.


Key Notes 

In 1938, Bob Clampett created what is still regarded as one of the most influential cartoons in the genre with “Porky In Wackyland.” From his varied clothing of Porky, the surreal landscape he employees, and the strange treasure hunt of what is called “the last of the Do-Dos,” Clampett and the odd ancillary characters he used alongside Porky, forged new dimensions never before seen in animation. - Clampett Studios

 

 

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Last of The Do-Dos

Last of The Do-Dos by Bob Clampett

Porky Pig holding a Do-Dos bird by the neck.


Looney Tunes Art Collectionï»ż

  • Hand-painted Cel
  • Edition Size: 500
  • Cell Size: 10.5" x 12.5"
  • Certificate of Authenticity.


Key Notes 

In 1938, Bob Clampett created what is still regarded as one of the most influential cartoons in the genre with “Porky In Wackyland.” From his varied clothing of Porky, the surreal landscape he employees, and the strange treasure hunt of what is called “the last of the Do-Dos,” Clampett and the odd ancillary characters he used alongside Porky, forged new dimensions never before seen in animation. - Clampett Studios

 

 

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Last of The Do-Dos by Bob Clampett

Porky Pig holding a Do-Dos bird by the neck.


Looney Tunes Art Collectionï»ż

  • Hand-painted Cel
  • Edition Size: 500
  • Cell Size: 10.5" x 12.5"
  • Certificate of Authenticity.


Key Notes 

In 1938, Bob Clampett created what is still regarded as one of the most influential cartoons in the genre with “Porky In Wackyland.” From his varied clothing of Porky, the surreal landscape he employees, and the strange treasure hunt of what is called “the last of the Do-Dos,” Clampett and the odd ancillary characters he used alongside Porky, forged new dimensions never before seen in animation. - Clampett Studios

 

 

Looney Tunes

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