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Shurato - Shurato Hidaka and Renge fell to the gorund - Original Production Anime Cels (2 layers)
Shurato - Shurato Hidaka and Renge fell to the gorund - Original Production Anime Cels (2 layers)
Shurato - Shurato Hidaka and Renge fell to the gorund - Original Production Anime Cels (2 layers)
Shurato - Shurato Hidaka and Renge fell to the gorund - Original Production Anime Cels (2 layers)
Shurato - Shurato Hidaka and Renge fell to the gorund - Original Production Anime Cels (2 layers)
Shurato - Shurato Hidaka and Renge fell to the gorund - Original Production Anime Cels (2 layers)
Shurato - Shurato Hidaka and Renge fell to the gorund - Original Production Anime Cels (2 layers)

Shurato - Shurato Hidaka and Renge fell to the gorund - Original Production Anime Cels (2 layers)

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Mauer Gallery
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€649,00
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€649,00
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This set of two original production cels from Shurato showcases a dramatic scene featuring Shurato Hidaka and Renge as they fall to the ground. The layered cels perfectly capture the motion and urgency of the moment, highlighting both characters’ reactions in the heat of action.

As the central protagonist, Shurato Hidaka embodies the spirit of a warrior thrust into the mystical battles of the Celestial Realm. Alongside him, Renge, known for her fierce fighting skills, faces countless challenges. This scene is a testament to the intense battles they endure in Shurato: The Legend of the Heavenly Sphere (1989–1990), a series created by Tatsunoko Production that blends action, martial arts, and spiritual mythology.

The two layers add depth to the composition, creating a sense of dynamic movement as both characters hit the ground. This attention to detail is what made Shurato visually captivating, with each cel hand-painted to bring the high-energy action scenes to life. For collectors, these original cels, featuring both Shurato and Renge in a key moment, are a rare and significant find, representing a memorable scene from the series’ complex narrative. A must-have for fans of Shurato and classic anime cel art.