This listing is for: Large Format Cel Painting from Saint Seiya: Hilda of Polaris (Asgard Arc) - A1 Finish by Toei Animation. It is a collectible item from Japan currently available on Yahoo Japan Auctions. Rinkya is a white-glove proxy service that helps international buyers purchase rare items from Yahoo Japan, Mercari, Amazon Japan, and more. We handle bidding, consolidation, and shipping worldwide with the best rates and expert support for 25 years. Learn more: https://www.rinkya.com/how-it-works
loading auction image thumbnail 1
loading auction image thumbnail 2
loading auction image thumbnail 3
loading auction image thumbnail 4
loading auction image thumbnail 5
loading auction image thumbnail 6
loading auction image thumbnail 7
loading auction image thumbnail 8
loading auction image thumbnail 9
loading auction main image

/

Description

US flag for English translation
Japanese flag for Japanese translation

Google translate is provided as a convenience. You agree you are fully responsible for understanding the native Japanese and bidding on / buying this item.

Powered by Google Translate

en
jp

Current Bid

 Yen 

Buyout Price

 Yen 

bids icon Bids
quantity icon Quantity 1
watch icon Watch
condition icon Item Condition used20 Yahoo Japan icon

Estimate

  • Bid price ($):

    $

  • Rinkya fee

    $

  • Seller fee

    $

Total:

$

coin icon
warning icon

Does not include shipping from Japan

Time Left -  Auto Extension

00 Days
00 Hours
00 Min
00 Sec

End Time

Seller Information

seller icon

Seller

Huchen
feedback icon

Rate/Feedback

3536 -34 (Feedback)

Bid History

bid icon 0
No Highest Bidder
Bid History

Collector Commentary

This large-format cel painting of Hilda of Polaris from the Asgard arc of *Saint Seiya* exemplifies the enduring appeal of Toei Animation’s legacy and the series' impact on the anime landscape since its debut in the late 1980s.

Collectors highly prize cels from the show, particularly those featuring prominent characters like Hilda, due to their historical significance and rarity, especially for production items of this age.

Although this piece exhibits some fading and surface peeling, its authenticity as a vintage item purchased over 30 years ago enhances its collectibility within the niche market of Japanese animation art.

With prices of similar cels steadily climbing in Japan, this auction reflects the current trend of valuing early-run animation art.