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Re: sequence collecting (Mon Oct 15 03:11:40 2001 )
Misha [View profile ]

otakugrl22@aol.com

Like most of the people in this thread have 
stated, I really only go for a sequence unless 
it's all together, nice and tidy. Otherwise it's 
too expensive and time consuming.

PLUS, there's another factor that stops me. 
Basically it has to be all or nothing, in my 
opinion. If you have the whole sequence, whopee, 
but if you only have two or three scattered cels 
from the sequence and never find any more, then I 
like to try and sell them so that other 
collectors have a chance at cels from that 
sequence.

They can definitely be very cool...and some cels 
only WORK in a sequence as well. Some of the 
random junk cels that peope would neer like to 
own normally can often be invaluable to make  
sequece flow (like in evilminion's sequence, one 
of my favorite things is the trailing hair, 
however, no one would eve want a cel of the hair 
floating about on it's own...it only works well 
in that sequence).

Here's my contribuion to the sequence chain... a 
31-cel set (including special effets layers) from 
the Master of Mosqiton '99 opening (right as they 
scream the chorus, "POWAH OF LOVE!").

http://www.geocities.com/mishacels/mosquiton/mosqu
iton.gif

Wheee!

-Misha

-Misha



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