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Japanese animation catalog produced by NFT world co ltd

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AI Identification

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Dragon Ball Z Original/Reproduction Cel Artwork with Background

Animation Cel Artwork

AI Estimated Value

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$300-500

As of June 4, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a framed piece of animation cel artwork, likely a replica or promotional print, featuring characters from the 'Dragon Ball Z' series. The artwork depicts three characters on what appear to be motorbikes or mopeds. The central and most prominent character is Goku, identifiable by his distinctive spiky black hair and orange martial arts gi, who is riding a red and blue vehicle. To his left, two other characters, likely Chi-Chi and possibly a younger Gohan or another companion, are depicted on a light blue scooter. The background is a vibrant, light blue sky with palm trees and what may be urban or suburban elements, including a red and white street sign with the number '25'. The art style is consistent with traditional Japanese animation, characterized by bold lines and bright, flat colors. The piece is housed in a simple, light-colored wooden or wood-effect frame with a white matte surrounding the artwork, providing a clean border. The overall dimensions visible within the frame suggest a standard size for animation cels or prints, which is further supported by the visible text indicating a size of 410mm x 260mm (16.1" x 10.4"). No significant visible condition issues such as scratches, fading, or damage are apparent from the image. The text 'Original copyright cel' suggests it is either an original production cel or a high-quality reproduction authorized by the copyright holder. The 'Broadcast Year: 1989-1996' strongly indicates the period of the artwork's creation or broadcast relevance. The information also notes 'Production Studio: Toei Video' and 'Background image is original,' suggesting the background scenery was part of the original production art. The item appears to be part of a larger catalog, given the page number '162' and additional descriptive text, and is designed for display and collection.

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I have carefully examined the provided image and information regarding this Dragon Ball Z framed animation cel artwork. Visually, the piece appears to be in excellent condition, with no apparent fading, scratches, or damage to the cel or background. The colors are vibrant, and the lines are crisp. The framing, a simple light-colored wood with a white mat, is clean and presents the artwork well. The text 'Original copyright cel' is a crucial piece of information, but it's important to note the distinction between an original production cel (used in actual animation) and a high-quality reproduction or limited edition cel, often produced for collectors from the original art. Given the stated production studio (Toei Video, typically a distributor) and the context of a catalog from 'NFT world co ltd', it leans more towards a high-quality, authorized reproduction or promotional cel rather than a unique, hand-painted production cel directly from the animation line. True production cels are typically rarer and command higher prices. While the 'Background image is original' may refer to the background art being from the original production, it doesn't automatically imply the cel itself is a production cel. For full authentication, I would need to physically examine the cel for tell-tale signs of production use (e.g., cel numbers, stickiness, specific paint characteristics), and critically, review provenance documentation like certificates of authenticity directly from Toei Animation or a recognized animation art dealer, not just a catalog entry. Market demand for Dragon Ball Z animation art remains strong, particularly for iconic characters like Goku. However, the value greatly hinges on whether this is a production cel or a high-quality reprint. Assuming it's a very high-quality, authorized reproduction with an original background, the value would be significantly lower than a true production cel. The size (410mm x 260mm) is standard. Without definitive proof of it being a production cel, I am valuing it as a high-end, authorized reproduction likely from a limited series.

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