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Press Release - March 26, 2025
Studio Ghibli and Anime Icons Power Heritage’s Record-Setting $1.49 Million Art of Anime: Vol. VI Auction
The blockbuster March 22-24 event celebrated 40 Years of Ghibli plus rare production art from Akira, Macross, Dragon Ball Z, Berserk and more DALLAS, Texas (March 26, 2025) — Heritage Auctions celebrated four decades of Studio Ghibli in spectacular style as its March 22-24 Art of Anime: Vol. VI Signature® Auction soared to $1.491 million. With more than 3,600 bidders competing over three days and 1,200-plus lots, the sold-out event marked a historic moment: The largest offering of Japanese animation art ever presented in a Western auction — and the first in the popular Heritage series to focus almost exclusively on anime. Leading the charge was an electrifying lineup of Studio Ghibli masterpieces, headlined by a rare production cel of the elusive “Senior Witch” from Kiki’s Delivery Service, which cast a spell at $48,000 — one of the highest totals ever realized for the 1989 film. Another Kiki standout, a charming Key Master setup of the title character peering into a brick oven, fired up at $16,000. Beloved Ghibli titles like Castle in the Sky, Princess Mononoke, Porco Rosso and Grave of the Fireflies excelled over the course of the event, and not surprisingly, a significant production cel featuring the beloved Catbus from the final moments of My Neighbor Totoro trundled away for $13,000. Beyond Ghibli, the auction was packed with legendary titles that flexed their muscle across the bidding floor. Berserk claimed the highest price in the sale with a staggering $85,000 for a harmony cel setup created by master art director Shichiro Kobayashi. The cel, an atmospheric piece originally created for a home video release, stands as one of the most important Berserk artworks ever sold at auction — a fitting tribute to the late Kentaro Miura’s dark fantasy epic. Akira, the cyberpunk juggernaut that helped bring anime into global consciousness, made a bold showing with two rare production backgrounds of Neo-Tokyo’s dystopian skyline, which sold for $11,000 and $8,500. Macross fans powered fierce bidding on original concept art, including Shoji Kawamori’s VF-1J Valkyrie ($18,000) and Haruhiko Mikimoto’s character concept of protagonist Hikaru Ichijyo ($11,000). Fan-favorite franchises showed up strong across the board: Ghost in the Shell ($6,000), Neon Genesis Evangelion ($6,000), Pokémon($6,750) and again, Cowboy Bebop ($5,500) all landed top-tier results. And while anime took center stage, a few cult Western classics made cameo appearances — like a cel from Heavy Metal’s iconic “Taarna” segment, which sliced its way to $6,500, and an original production piece from the surreal French-directed sci-fi gem Fantastic Planet, which fetched $3,400. “With each installment of The Art of Anime, we’re seeing more collectors, stronger bidding and a deeper appreciation for the craft behind these works,” says Lentz. “Vol. VI was a major leap forward — not just for Heritage, but for anime art collecting as a whole.” Complete results from Heritage’s March 22–24 The Art of Anime: Vol. VI Signature® Auction can be found at HA.com/7401. Heritage Auctions is the largest fine art and collectibles auction house founded in the United States, and the world's largest collectibles auctioneer. Heritage maintains offices in New York, Dallas, Beverly Hills, Chicago, Palm Beach, London, Paris, Amsterdam, Brussels, Hong Kong and Tokyo. Heritage also enjoys the highest Online traffic and dollar volume of any auction house on earth (source: SimilarWeb and Hiscox Report). The Internet's most popular auction-house website, HA.com, has more than 1,750,000 registered bidder-members and searchable free archives of 6,000,000 past auction records with prices realized, descriptions and enlargeable photos. Reproduction rights routinely granted to media for photo credit. For breaking stories, follow us: HA.com/Facebook and HA.com/Twitter . Link to this release or view prior press releases . Hi-Res images available: Christina Rees, Public Relations Specialist 214-409-1341 or Christina Rees@HA.com |