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King of the Hill "To Kill a Ladybird" Production Cel Signed by Pamela Adlon (20th Century Fox, 1999). "Ladybird, come here, girl! Come to dad... so he can send you to doggy heaven." Bobby and Hank search for Ladybird in this original multilayer production cel from the hilarious "To Kill a Ladybird" (season 4, episode 9) of Mike Judge's King of the Hill. In "To Kill a Ladybird", Bobby befriends a new pet racoon which he calls Bandit, resulting in Dale Gribble attempting to kill the animal, and a subsequent hunt for a seemingly rabid Ladybird and Dale. This fantastic frame appears near the 16:35 mark of the episode and features full-body characters of Bobby and Hank as they close in on Ladybird. This painted production cel setup features the fan-favorite characters at an image size of 5.25" x 6.5" on a 12-field cel, presented against a fine-looking, screen-matching, reproduction background of the Hill family garage containing voting booths and patriotic bunting. The entire setup is contained within a 20th Century FOX Original Animation Art Sleeve that is outstandingly signed by Emmy-Award Winning Voice Actress Pamela Adlon, renowned for her character voice contributions toward Spinelli (Recess), Derek (Bobby's World) and especially the cleverly amusing Bobby Hill (King of the Hill). This commemorative collectible from the original King of the Hill is in Fine Condition, accompanied by its official 20th Century Fox seal and Certificate of Authenticity. From the Collection of Pamela Adlon.
From the Pamela Adlon (The Voice of Bobby Hill) Personal King of the Hill Collection.


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