
Flintstones – Fruity Fizz -Original Production Cel/Drawing
$25.00
An Original Framed Production Cel of Fred Flintstone. This was used in the Hanna-Barbera TV Fruit Drink Commercials “Flintstones Fruity Fizz” which aired in the 1980’s. They were produced by Playhouse Pictures Hollywood. This image was created by cartoonist and animator Scott Shaw and produced by Playhouse Pictures Hollywood. Playhouse Pictures, founded in the 1950’s, produced many well-known animation commercials, promotions and TV Openings, such as Hee-Haw, Rice Krispies, and Playboy. Framed and Includes COA
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An Original Framed Production Cel of Fred Flintstone. This was used in the Hanna-Barbera TV Fruit Drink Commercials “Flintstones Fruity Fizz” which aired in the 1980’s. They were produced by Playhouse Pictures Hollywood. This image was created by cartoonist and animator Scott Shaw and produced by Playhouse Pictures Hollywood. Playhouse Pictures, founded in the 1950’s, produced many well-known animation commercials, promotions and TV Openings, such as Hee-Haw, Rice Krispies, and Playboy. Framed and Includes COA
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Weight | 2 lbs |
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Dimensions | 17.25 × 14.25 × 2 in |
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