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UNIQUE Scooby Doo Pack Attack Limited Edition Cel of 25 Signed by Willie Ito WITH DRAWING of Space Kook by Willie Ito OH
UNIQUE Scooby Doo Pack Attack Limited Edition Cel of 25 Signed by Willie Ito WITH DRAWING of Space Kook by Willie Ito OH
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SCOOBY DOO, WHERE ARE YOU?
PACK ATTACK Limited Edition Cel of 25 Artist Proof
SIGNED BY WILLIE ITO
SPECIAL AP WITH A SKETCH OF SPACE KOOK BY WILLIE ITO!!
from Linda Jones Enterprises
Comes with a Linda Jones Enterprises Seal and COA
At an overall size of 16-field (13.5" x 16.5"), it has a lovely limited edition, hand-pained cel in the middle with the whole Scooy Doo gang! The cel is placed on a Fine Art Paper background print of a series of classic villains from the shows! All drawn by Willie Ito.
The regular edition was limited to 50, all signed by Willie Ito. BUT the AP edition (Artist Proofs limited to 25) were special in that the buyer was given the opportunity to REQUEST a villain to be hand-drawn into the lower right corner by Willie Ito. We requested the Space Kook! So this is a UNIQUE piece!
NOTE: The Charles Scott Gallery is a Linda Jones Enterprise Preferred Gallery, so your artwork is direct from the company started by Chuck and his daughter and will come with a LJE COA.
Willie Ito: As a young child, Willie Ito learned to draw on the pages of Sears catalogues while his family was incarcerated at the Japanese internment camp in Topaz, Utah during World War II. He then studied at the Chouinard Art Institute in Los Angeles before joining Walt Disney Studios in 1954 where he became Iwao Takamoto’s assistant as an in-betweener on the “Lady” unit of the feature film, Lady and the Tramp, illustrating the movie's famous spaghetti-eating scene. Ito then worked alongside legendary animator Chuck Jones at Warner Bros. before joining Hanna-Barbera during development of The Jetsons. Ito remained at Hanna-Barbera for the next fourteen years, where he worked on layouts and backgrounds for such series as The Flintstones and The Yogi Bear Show, and designed characters like the title characters from Hong Kong Phooey and Goober and the Ghost Chasers. Ito continues to draw and speak to audiences about his career at the leading animation studios.
