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Oliver & Company Dodger on the Cab Production Cel (Walt Disney, 1988). "Why should I worry? Why should I care? I may not have a dime, but I got street savoir faire!" Dodger teaches Oliver a lesson in being streetwise in this scene that kicks off the song "Why Should I Worry?", as seen in the film at about the 9:42 timestamp as Dodger says to Oliver, "But I'm warning you, kid." Dodger, with the string of frankfurters wrapped around his neck, has an approximate image size of 1.5" x 1.75". The hand-painted production cel (which includes all the automobiles and black lines indicating the film image edges) is matted with an opening of 11.75" x 9.25" and framed with Plexiglas for an overall size of 20" x 17.5". The cel includes a Walt Disney Company seal, and a Disney Certificate of Authenticity is on the back side of the frame, plus a surprise - an autograph and inscription from animator Ruben Aquino! All frames are sold as-is. Photos are not representative of actual frame condition. The cel is in Fine condition with very light handling.


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Auction Dates
December, 2025
12th-15th Friday-Monday
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Sold on Dec 15, 2025 for: $480.00
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