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monsters nick Aaahh!! REAL MONSTERS Signed Hand Painted Limited Edition Cel Nickelod– The Cricket Gallery

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monsters nick Aaahh!! REAL MONSTERS Signed Hand Painted Limited Edition Cel Nickelod– The Cricket GalleryOne of a Kind Hand Painted Animation Production Cel "Trio of Terror" Fabulous Image! Edition of 300 Ickis, Oblina, Krumm The Cel is on a Reproduction Background Nickelodeon Studios Certificate of Authenticity (COA) Nickelodeon Klasky Csupo Seal Embossed on the Cel Please note the the cel you are receiving will be a different number than the one shown. Cel Size: 12 Field (10. 5" x 12"). It is unmatted and unframed. The cel you are bidding on is a

  • One-of -a-Kind Hand Painted Animation Production Cel
  • "Trio of Terror"
  • Fabulous Image!
  • Edition of 300
  • Ickis, Oblina, Krumm
  • The Cel is on a Reproduction Background
  • Nickelodeon Studios Certificate of Authenticity (COA) 
  • Nickelodeon/Klasky Csupo Seal Embossed on the Cel
  • Please note the the cel you are receiving will be a different number than the one shown.

Cel Size: 12 Field (10.5" x 12").  It is unmatted and unframed. The cel you are bidding on is a different edition number than the one shown.


Aaahh!!! Real Monsters is an American animated television series about adolescent monsters in training, developed by Klasky Csupo for Nickelodeon. The show ran for four seasons on Nickelodeon's main United States cable channel and was rerun on Nicktoons Network until 2006.
The show focuses on three monsters in particular (Ickis, Oblina, and Krumm) who attend a school for monsters under a city dump and learn to frighten humans. Many of the episodes revolve around the monsters making it to the surface in order to perform "scares" as class assignments. The show takes place in a landfill near New York City, in Newark, New Jersey.
Ickis
Ickis is the son of the legendary monster Slickis, a fact that has left him with a bit of an inferiority complex. He is short and magenta, with long ears and feet that look like jester shoes. Because of this, his scares often fail when he is mistaken for a rabbit. Ickis has the ability called "looming," which allows him to inflate himself to an enormous size, though he has some difficulty accomplishing this feat consistently. Ickis is a student at the Monster Academy, a boarding school for young monsters learning to scare. Ickis initially wore glasses in the episode "Monsters, Get Real," but this character trait was soon dropped.
Krumm
Like the rest of his family, Krumm's eyeballs are not attached to his body. Thus, he is usually seen carrying them in his hands, though if he requires the use of both hands, he can carry his eyes delicately in his mouth. His most valuable tool in scaring is his overwhelming armpit stench. He tends to be more gluttonous than his companions, and he has acrophobia, the fear of heights.
Oblina
Oblina comes from a wealthy monster family, and is considered to be The Gromble's best student. She is shaped like a black and white candy cane. One of her favorite methods of scaring humans is reaching within herself and pulling out her internal organs, and she also has considerable talent for shapeshifting into far more terrifying forms than her default. She also has the ability to induce nightmares in humans, by sticking a finger in their ear and tickling them while they sleep.

Klasky Csupo, Inc. (pronounced "Class-key Chew-po") is a multimedia entertainment production company located in Los Angeles, California, founded by artist/producer, Arlene Klasky and animator, Gábor Csupó.
Klasky-Csupo was started in 1982 in the spare bedroom of a Los Angeles apartment where Klasky and Csupo were living while married. Klasky-Csupo's first major work came in 1989, when they became the 'animation house' for the first three seasons of The Simpsons (after which Film Roman took over in 1992), Klasky-Csupo had already produced the animated pilots for The Simpsons, as sketches on The Tracey Ullman Show.  In 1991, Klasky-Csupo began producing Rugrats, an animated show for Nickelodeon.  Their next major series was Duckman for the USA Network. The show revolved around the home life and adventures of a dim-witted and lascivious private detective duck named Eric Duckman. The series ran from 1994 to 1997.  During the same time Nickelodeon released Klasky-Csupo's second Nicktoon series, Aaahh!!! Real Monsters. During this time Klasky Csupo ended production on Rugrats. However K-C produced three new Rugrats specials between 1995 and 1996. The specials were so successful that the series was revived in 1997.  After Duckman was cancelled in 1997, Klasky-Csupo began producing The Wild Thornberrys for Nickelodeon. The cartoon, premiering in 1998, revolved around a girl who could talk to animals.

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