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WART WITH EXCALIBUR PRODUCTION CEL
WALT DISNEY STUDIOS
GOUACHE ON CEL, 1963
Description:
Original hand painted production animation cel of Wart with Excalibur from \"The Sword In The Stone,\" 1963, Walt Disney Studios; Set on a lithographic background; Unframed.\"The Sword in the Stone,\" 1963 is the 18th full length feature film produced by Walt Disney and it was released on December 25, 1963 by Buena Vista Distribution. The film was based on the novel of the same name, that was first published in 1938. It was later republished in 1958 as the first book of T. H. White\'s tetralogy \"The Once and Future King.\" It was to be the final Disney animated film released before Walt Disney\'s death on December 15, 1966. The songs in the film were written and composed by the Sherman Brothers, who would become very famous for their future work on later Disney films including; \"Mary Poppins,\" 1964, \"The Jungle Book,\" 1967, and \"Bedknobs and Broomsticks,\" 1971.
Wart was animated by both Frank Thomas and Ollie Johnston; and the voice was provided by three different actors; Rickie Sorensen, Richard Reitherman and his brother Robert Reitherman. This lead to noticeable changes in the character\'s voice between scenes. Also, the three voices all have Brooklyn-esque accents, which differed with the English setting for the film and with the accents spoken by all other characters.
On Christmas Eve, Wart\'s foster brother Kay is knighted and Wart is reinstated as Kay\'s squire. On the day of the tournament, Wart realizes that he has left Kay\'s sword at an Inn, which is now closed. Archimedes sees the Sword in the Stone, and Wart removes it and returns with it to the tournament. Sir Ector, Wart\'s foster father, recognizes the sword as the one from the stone and the tournament is halted. Sir Ector places the sword back in its anvil, demanding Wart prove that he pulled it. Thinking now that anyone can pull the sword easily, Kay and others try unsuccessfully to remove it. Sir Pellinore and Sir Bart stand up for Wart and encourage him to try and pull the sword again.
This cel is from the scene when Wart has pulled the Sword Excalibur from the anvil and fulfills the prophecy that \"whoso pulleth out this sword of this stone and anvil is rightwise king, born of England.\" He rushes back to give the sword to Kay. Later when Wart removes the sword again in front of others, he is crowned King Arthur of England and Merlin tells Arthur that he will go on to lead the Knights of the Round Table and become very famous. This is an extremely rare original production animation cel from the high point of the film. An absolutely phenomenal piece of original animation artwork perfect for any - Wart (King Arthur): 6 1/4 x 7 1/2\", Image 10 1/4 x 9 1/2\"Certificate of Authenticity/Money-Back Guarantee:A full color Certificate of Authenticity and written Money-Back Guarantee is provided for this lot. Satisfaction Guaranteed!Condition:See pictures below of the actual cel, which is in excellent overall condition despite paint lifting on the tip of Wart\'s right shoe, as shown by the pictures below!
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