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Cel Stern Look Animation Herculoids Animation Drawing

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Cel Stern Look Animation Herculoids Animation Drawing
The Herculoids battled to defend their planet from menaces on Amzot/Quasar and from outer space. All of the Herculoids displayed Human-level intelligence - employing precision teamwork and complex tactics - as well as emotions, and Zandor and Tara both displayed a working knowledge of complex alien technologies as well as the ability to pilot interstellar spacecraft-but essentially, Zandor, Tara, Dorno, and the Herculoids were fighting to keep Amzot/Quasar a technology-free, primitive planet. This is further indicated by the pseudo-barbarian outfits of Zandor, Tara, and Dorno and the fact that technology was used mainly by the various villains, but rarely if ever by the heroes. Although the "speech" of their companions was limited and repetitive, Zandor, Tara and Dorno demonstrated that Gloop and Gleep, at least, had a comprehensive mode of communication, and that they could at least understand and interpret this language. **The drawing is at least 35 years old.Is this all a joke to you?!?!?Original "rough" animation drawing in black and non-photo blue pencil with the notations in black and non-photo blueSize of drawing: 10 1/2" x 12 1/2"Very good; some slight creasing to the edges that can be matted outTraditional animation is a multi-step process which includes various types of art techniques.  Drawings are a key part of the process, in which the animator creates the design and movement of the characters.  Drawings are then transferred onto acetate cels (by hand-inking and/or photo copying) to create a production cel, which is then hand painted on the back side, using paint colors chosen and approved by the creator of the series.  *The drawing received by the winning bidder may be ever so slightly different from that in the auction photo. The drawing is ready to be matted and framed.  The notations are located at the top and bottom of the drawing