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Here is a wonderful 12 field two hole animation production drawing from the classic Mickey Mouse short, Mickey's Fire Brigade released in 1935. This production drawing shows Mickey fighting with a ladder while he attempts to save Clarabell the cow who is trapped in the second floor bathroom of her house. This wonderful drawing nicely displays his fireman's hat and would be a perfect gift for a fireman! Rendered in graphite, this drawing measures approximately 10 in by 12 in. You can freeze frame you video!


Framed Mickey production drawing.

This production piece comes triple matted in white with a black lacquer wooden frame. Framed as shown to the left, it measures approximately 19 in wide by 17 1/2 in high. This pieces comes with a certificate of authenticity for insurance purposes. It is an affordable production piece, I love the #1 detail on his hat and his long tail! It is rare to see his full tail.

$495.00
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Books, Video, DVD, Links and Other References


    Mickey Mouse , 1998
    Author: Pierre Lambert
    Subject: This wonderful hardbound coffee table book references the art of Mickey Mouse from Steamboat Willie all the way to Runaway Brain. Printed in the same tradition as his previous book, Pinocchio Pierre Lambert display wonderful art pieces from personal collectors around the world and the Disney archives. Includes foreward written by Roy Disney, 240 pages. This book should be in every animation art collector's library!



    The Art of Walt Disney: From Mickey Mouse to the Magic Kingdom , 1995 Updated.
    Author: Christopher Finch
    Subject:This wonderful hardbound book tells it all from the beginnings of Mickey Mouse through to the latest feature release Fantasia 2000 and includes discussion on all things Disney. This book is also available in a hardbound edition as well. Includes 250 illustrations throughout 451 pages.

    Paperback Edition



    Mickey Mouse - My Life in Pictures , 1997.
    Author: Russell Schroeder
    Subject:The long-awaited, fully illustrated memoirs of international icon Mickey Mouse ranges from the production of his first short film to his monumental roles in cinematic history, merchandising, and politics. A first-person narrative yMickey Mouse takes a decade-by-decade look at Disney's most famous creation, born in 1928 and still going strong. The glib text is subordinate to the many photos, comic strips, and film stills that fill the 64 pages.



    Spirit of Mickey , 1998
    Running Time:75 minutes
    Subject: Here is a collection Mickey Mouse shorts from Steamboat Willie through to the mid 1950's, Mickey's Seal. A must have for any fan of Mickey Mouse.



    Mickey's Once Upon a Christmas , 1999
    Running Time:75 minutes
    Subject: Donald Duck's nephews learn why holidays come once a year, Goofy and son discover the spirit of Santa, and Mickey and Minnie reenact a classic tale of giving in this all-new holiday offering. Kelsey Grammer (TV's Frasier) narrates as Donald hosts Christmas at his house, complete with an egg and pancake breakfast, a sled for each duckling in the closet, and Daisy under the mistletoe. But the celebration gets old fast when the boys' wish for Christmas every day comes true. Next up, Goofy's son wonders whether there is a Santa after the villainous Pete tells him there's not and he catches Dad impersonating the portly gift-giver. Goofy demonstrates the spirit of giving by taking a meal and presents to less-fortunate neighbors, and many Goofy-style mishaps later, father and son have a surprise visitor. In the third story, the mouse lovebirds give an updated spin to O. Henry's "The Gift of the Magi," with Minnie having the heirloom watch with no chain and Mickey a harmonica with no case. This trio of Christmas stories adds up to an hour of heartfelt fun, capped off by the gang singing "Jingle Bells." Perfect holiday cheer for those 4 and up. --Kimberly Heinrichs



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