(item number) 5284 (title) Princess Mononoke layout (size) 395 x 350 mm (side note) Warranty card, 2 sheets attached (detailed) Tape marks , upper slight tear damage (cell number) cut323,325 (starting bid price) 60,000 yen
(comment) A part last, a scene where the god Shisi passes through the distance and Ashitaka's arm is running away. The two sheets are large because Ashitaka puts his arm into the pond and pans from top to bottom as soon as he holds back the tanari. If you look closely, you can see that Ashitaka's fist is taken with a red pencil. Takeshi Inamura, who was in charge of the original picture for this scene, worked as a video staff member for Fujiko's TV productions such as "Doraemon" and "Chimpui," then as an artist on various Ghibli productions starting with "Beni no Buta," and as an artist director for "Mary to witch no Hana," he continues to be active on the front lines (Kita Furukawa). |