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That Means I Love You

That Means I Love You

In 1962, young animator Jerry Eisenberg assisted legendary cartoonist Bobe "Bobe" Cannon in laying out what was to be one of the most famous of all moments in the history of "The Jetsons" - George singing along with Jet Screamer in the pop classic "Eep-Opp-Ork-Ah-Ah (That Means I Love You)".

For the 35th anniversary of the space age family, Jerry revisits this scene with his design of That Means I Love You for Hanna-Barbera Animation Art. Edition Size: 2500

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Sericel
Serigraphic (a silk-screen printing term) cels are fine art limited editions created by meticulously screening the colors of an image onto the back of an acetate cel - one color at a time. Although silk-screened sericels do not embody the traditional process of hand-painted animation art, they do represent the unique look at modest prices.