Doug Funnie Original 1990's Production Cel Nickelodeon Lucky Hat

Doug Funnie Original 1990's Production Cel Nickelodeon Lucky Hat
Doug Funnie Original 1990's Production Cel Nickelodeon Lucky Hat

Doug Funnie Original 1990's Production Cel Nickelodeon Lucky Hat

1990's NICKELODEON TELEVISION DOUG ANIMATION ART. Original one-of-a-Kind Hand Painted Production Cel. Includes Certificate of Authenticity (COA) and studio seal from Nickelodeon Studios. Displayed on Color Reproduction Background. The cel is unframed and unmatted (Cel size: 12 Field).

Please note: Porkchop is a part of the reproduction background. Cels are vintage, may be stuck together & should not be separated.

This cel was used to make an episode of DOUG. Is an animated series on Nickelodeon and is the first Nicktoon ever made, starring an 11-year-old named Doug as the main character. Originating with an unpublished book Doug Got a New Pair of Shoes by artist and series creator Jim Jinkins and writer Joe Aaron, it emerged on Nick from 1991 to 1994, where it remained until being picked up by Disney, where it aired on ABC from 1996 to 1999. The series takes place in the fictitious town of Bluffington (where Doug and his family had moved from Bloatsburg) and deals with the life and imagination of title character, grade-schooler and diarist Doug Funnie, his dog Porkchop, and good friends Skeeter Valentine and Patti Mayonnaise. Most episodes started with Doug writing in his journal about recent events in his life, with the main action of the episode being a flashback of the events as Doug narrated them. Doug's older sister, Judy, is a constant source of conflict.

She is a dramatic actor (arguably a beatnik) who always wears a purple beret and sunglasses, even in the house. Doug is the supposed bane of her existence, as his childlike interests annoy her very much. A theme in the series is Doug's alternate comic book personality, Quailman. He has a belt worn around his head, and briefs over his pants, but is otherwise identical to Doug. Skeeter has an analogous character named the Silver Skeeter (a parody of Marvel's Silver Surfer).

Doug's imagination as he reacts to various situations in his life helps to provide premises for the stories, ala Walter Mitty. One episode dealing with a visit to his dentist, for example, contains homages to Goldfinger and Marathon Man. Another theme in the series regarded Doug's feelings for Patti, with whom he had fallen in love upon first setting eyes on her. Some episodes focused on this, and also involved either Doug attempting to get closer to Patti, or his frantic attempts to stop her discovering his feelings much like Helga from Hey Arnold! The story ends on an optimistic hope for the two when Patti asks Doug out on a date.

Notable in the series'' character design is the frequent use of unusual names and skin colors. Doug is of standard Caucasian tone, whereas his mother is purple, Skeeter is blue, Patti is dark brown with blonde hair, and Roger is green. Nickelodeon stopped production of Doug in 1994.
Doug Funnie Original 1990's Production Cel Nickelodeon Lucky Hat


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