Plympton to Attend, Screen New Short at Comic Con

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Press Release from Plymptoons

Coming up July 21-25 is the BIG annual San Diego Comic-Con, and once again Bill Plympton will have a booth to sell his DVDs, books and CD's.  Please come and visit us, and note we will have a new booth number this year - 5552. There will be a panel at Comic-Con on the release of the "Hair High" DVD, on Thursday, July 22, at 1:30 pm in Room 8.  The panel will also feature a sneak peek at the upcoming documentary "Adventures in Plymptoons", with filmmakers Alexia Anastasio and Kevin Sean Michaels on hand to discuss the project. http://www.comic-con.org

If you're attending Comic-Con in San Diego, please check out Bill's new short film "The Cow Who Wanted to Be a Hamburger", which will be screened in the Comic-Con Independent Film Festival on Thursday, July 22, at 3:25 pm.  The screening will be held at the Marriott Hotel and Marina, in Marriott Hall 1&2.  Don't miss it!

Also in San Diego, during Comic-Con, the Chuck  Jones Gallery will feature an exhibit of artwork from Bill Plympton's featuring images from "Idiots & Angels" and Bill's celebrated "Dog" films - "Guard Dog", "Guide Dog", and "Hot Dog".  The gallery is located at 232 Fifth Avenue, and there will be a special event will Bill Plympton appearing on Friday, July 23, 7-10 pm. to celebrate the opening of the exhibit.  Don't miss this chance to see and buy the best animation art from "Idiots and Angels"! For more information, visit the Chuck Jones Gallery at Comic-Con - Booth 1134, call 888-294-9880 or  visit http://www.ChuckJonesGallery.com.







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