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"The Car Hop Song" Signed by Bill Hanna & Joe Barbera

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"The Car Hop Song" Signed by Bill Hanna & Joe Barbera

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"The Car Hop Song" Signed by Bill Hanna & Joe Barbera

$700.00

Hand Painted Limited Edition Cel
Edition Size: 300
Signed by Bill Hanna & Joe Barbera
Size: 12.5" x 10.5" inches (unframed)
Release Date: 1994
Produced By: Hanna-Barbera Productions

Item Code: HB-000474
Worldwide Shipping (FedEx): $30 USD

RARE SOLD-OUT LIMITED EDITION CEL
ONLY ONE LEFT - DON’T MISS OUT !!!

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COMMENTS
Comic Mint, is pleased to offer Hanna-Barbera fans this outstanding hand painted limited edition animation cel entitled "The Car Hop Song" (1994), signed by Bill Hanna & Joe Barbera.

This long sold-out hand-painted limited edition cel features Wilma and Betty substituting for two waitresses at Fred and Barney’s drive-in. The Car Hop Song (known as The Burger on a Bun) is a song featured in the episode, "The Drive-In", of the first season of the original series, The Flintstones. Barney and Fred buy a drive-in but decide to keep the purchase a secret from the girls. The sexy young waitresses they inherit from the previous owner threaten not only to reveal the secret but to get them into trouble with their wives. Wilma and Betty substitute for them and shock Fred and Barney speechless persuading the husbands to retire from food service with only a 50% loss on their investment and regain their prior jobs.. The episode originally screened on December 23rd, 1960.

The artwork is comprised of a single hand painted cel placed against a photographic background. The artwork measures 12.5" x 10.5" inches and is in excellent condition. The cel is numbered 33 out of 300 pieces worldwide, and is accompanied with a certificate of authenticity.