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[Warner Bros.]

Warner Bros. teamed up with Goebel to recreate classic cartoon moments in fine art sculptures. Working in collaboration with Warner Bros. artists and actual artwork from Chuck Jones, Friz Freleng, Bob McKimson, Bob Clampett and Tex Avery cartoons, Goebel developed these incredible sculpture editions of your favorite Warner Bros. characters. The collection has been retired and sculptures are no longer available to order. [More About Warner Bros. Studios]


What's Opera, Doc? First signed edition in the series

Duck Dodgers In The 24th 1/2 Century Close encounter with Marvin The Martian

Hair Raising Hare Bugs Bunny manicures Gossamer

Little Beau Pepe Pepe Le Pew odors Penelope

My Bunny Lies Over The Sea Bugs shows McCrory how to golf

Baseball Bugs Bugs easily distracts the Gashouse Gorilla

One Froggy Evening Michigan J. Frog performs a little number

Baton Bunny Bugs at the symphony

Ali Baba Bunny Daffy discovers treasure

Fast & Furryous Wile E. Coyote continues the chase

Fast & Furryous Road Runner easily stays ahead

Rabbit Of Seville Bugs gives Elmer the ultimate classical hairdo

Devil May Hare Mail-order bride stops Taz in his tracks



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[Ali]

The Greatest

Among the greatest moments in boxing history, a 23 year-old Muhammad Ali successfully defended his World Heavyweight Title in a rematch with Sonny Liston on May 25th, 1965. An image indelible in the minds of sports fans, Ali stands victorious over Liston. This artwork features a few other indelible characters watching the bout...digitally composited using the original negative for the Ali photograph, and animation drawings and color models to create the Looney Tunes characters. Each is hand-signed by The Greatest, Muhammad Ali, and is accompanied by a photo-collage featuring photos of Ali during the signing.

$1100 Framed