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Spider-man Animation Art

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Ran across these while organizing scans and thought they might be worth putting up for perusal.

 

These are all originals from the 1967 series. The color cel is from the opening sequence. And from the way they used and reused these images, I figure it appears not just in every episode but in some episodes more than a dozen times and hundreds of times throughout the series.

 

The other image is original drawings (they would copy it before coloring), from episode 5.

 

Spider-mananimationcel1966.jpg

 

Spider-mananimationdrawing1966episo.jpg

 

 

By the way, in case you're wondering what he's doing here, he's pulling on a cable as he climbs up the the Brooklyn Bridge.

 

 

Any other examples out there?

 

 

 

 

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By the way, in case you're wondering what he's doing here, he's pulling on a cable as he climbs up the the Brooklyn Bridge.

 

He is definetly pulling something.

Im not sure its cable

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By the way, in case you're wondering what he's doing here, he's pulling on a cable as he climbs up the the Brooklyn Bridge.

 

 

Any other examples out there?

 

 

 

 

I also have a Spider-Man drawing from the same sequence as yours, along with a Peter Parker style guide and a Betty drawing. The Cel that I have is not from the opening sequence, but, was part of the stock footage of Spidey webswinging that they used in many episodes.

 

ANISPIDEY.jpg

 

http://www.amazingcomicart.com/ANIPETER.jpg

 

http://www.amazingcomicart.com/ANIBETTY.jpg

 

http://www.amazingcomicart.com/CEL_SPIDEY.jpg

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By the way, in case you're wondering what he's doing here, he's pulling on a cable as he climbs up the the Brooklyn Bridge.

 

 

Any other examples out there?

 

 

 

 

I also have a Spider-Man drawing from the same sequence as yours, along with a Peter Parker style guide and a Betty drawing. The Cel that I have is not from the opening sequence, but, was part of the stock footage of Spidey webswinging that they used in many episodes.

 

ANISPIDEY.jpg

 

http://www.amazingcomicart.com/ANIPETER.jpg

 

http://www.amazingcomicart.com/ANIBETTY.jpg

 

http://www.amazingcomicart.com/CEL_SPIDEY.jpg

 

Whoa. The cel is cool. And y'know it MIGHT be from the opening. I heard the entire opening sequence (that first swing past camera) survived. The whole thing doesn't eppear to be more than a dozen actual images at most -- doubled up to stretch the dollar.

 

Yours looks like it could be from the tail end. You'd have to compare it to the cartoon frame by frame (and flip it, since all the shots in that first swing were reversed). They played them forwards and backwards against all kinds of backgrounds.

 

BTW the drawings are cool, too. In some ways I like the drawings better because they are original art. The cels are actually photostats of the pencil drawings that were then hand-painted.

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By the way, in case you're wondering what he's doing here, he's pulling on a cable as he climbs up the the Brooklyn Bridge.

 

He is definetly pulling something.

Im not sure its cable

 

 

After a glimpse at that picture in your post I was tempted to pull some cable myself.

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