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Drawing Original Jetsons Animation Electronimo Art

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Drawing Original Jetsons Animation Electronimo Art
Astro was found by Elroy in the fourth Jetsons episode, "The Coming of Astro". When Jane, Judy, and Elroy proposed keeping him to George, he was against it claiming that an Apartment is no place for a dog. In an effort to make his family happy, he got an electronic dog named Electronimo. Electronimo was supposed to be the new hairless, non-eating, protect your house, way to go. When The Cat Burglar tried to rob the Jetsons, Electronimo attacked him (which he did to anyone wearing a mask). Elroy tried waking Astro to get him to stop the burglar as a way to prove him, but Astro turned out to be more interested in hiding in fear. However, when trying to escape, The Cat Burglar put the mask on George. Electronimo then proceeded to chase after George. It was Astro who was trying to run from The Cat Burglar that inevitably caught the criminal by accident by crashing into him. This prompted George to decide that Electronimo was not the way to go. They gave Electronimo to the police and kept Astro as part of their family. * * Electronimo is no Astro...  So why bother in the first place George? * * <ul type="disc"> * Original "rough" animation drawing, * in non-photo blue and black with the notations in * black and red * Overall size is a * 12-field drawing that is 10 1/2" × 12 * 1/2"Excellent * Condition * * * Traditional 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 is ready to be matted and framed.  The * animators notations are located at the bottom of the drawing. * *