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Electric Tiki Design presents an all new line dedicated to animations leading ladies. The second in the series, Princess Daphne springs from one of the most famous video games in history. Dragon's Lair was the brain child of veteran Disney animator Don Bluth. It was revolutionary as it was the first video game to use feature quality hand drawn animation as its platform. Though Dirk the Daring fought his way through many obstacles to rescue the princess, young male game players everywhere realized that Daphne was the "prize" for finishing the game. Electric Tiki's "Animated Ladies" Princess Daphne statue features a beautifully designed metallic black base featuring 5 oval display areas. The primary display featuring the games logo, while the other 4 feature model sheet character drawings. Princess Daphne floats above a deco inspired clear cap filled with gold coins and Dirk's sword. This cold cast resin statue is app. 14" tall. Each is hand numbered, hand painted, and ready to display. Edition size is extremely limited. Designed by Tracy Mark Lee, sculpted by Kent Melton with a base sculpted by Brandon Parcinski.
A special ARTIST PROOF edition of 50 pieces is being offered on electrictiki.com. This edition includes a special certificate signed by Dragon's Lair creator's Don Bluth, Gary Goldman and John Pomeroy.
"Animated Ladies" Tinkerbell statue
Jessica Rabbit "Teeny Weeny" mini-maquette
In 1988 "Who Framed Roger Rabbit" became a worlwide phenomenon. It's imaginary blend of animation and live action was a groundbreaking event, which led to the creation of three additional theatrical shorts. the third and last of these, "Trail Mix-Up" was the second Roger short to be completed by Disney's Orlando, Florida unit. Jessica appears as a Park Ranger and utters the famous line, "Only you can prevent forest fires." Now for the first time, Electric Tiki has raided the Disney archives to create this unique Jessica collectible. This mini-maquette set stands app. 8" tall, comes hand painted, individually numbered and is strictly limited to initial orders. Based on a design by Tracy Mark Lee, Jessica Rabbit is sculpted by Raffaello Vecchione.
In 1988 "Who Framed Roger Rabbit" became a worlwide phenomenon. It's imaginary blend of animation and live action was a groundbreaking event, which led to the creation of three additional theatrical shorts. the third and last of these, "Trail Mix-Up" was the second Roger short to be completed by Disney's Orlando, Florida unit. Jessica appears as a Park Ranger and utters the famous line, "Only you can prevent forest fires." Now for the first time, Electric Tiki has raided the Disney archives to create this unique Jessica collectible. This mini-maquette set stands app. 8" tall, comes hand painted, individually numbered and is strictly limited to initial orders. Based on a design by Tracy Mark Lee, Jessica Rabbit is sculpted by Raffaello Vecchione.
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