

This is a framed Warner Bros. Limited edition sericel (serigraph cel) featuring Bugs Bunny and Yosemite Sam in a classic Western showdown pose. Bugs is casually leaning back in a chair (tilted on two legs), arms raised in his signature relaxed eh, what's up, Doc?
Style, while Yosemite Sam (the hot-tempered outlaw gunslinger) sits across from him at a table, pointing a pistol directly at Bugs, with a potbellied stove or similar prop nearby. The scene captures the iconic rivalry dynamic-Yosemite Sam's aggressive, trigger-happy nature versus Bugs' unflappable coolness-drawn from their many cartoon confrontations e. (1948), or saloon/gambling-themed episodes where Sam tries to outdraw Bugs but always fails hilariously. This isn't an original hand-painted production cel from the 1940s-1950s era (those are extremely rare and valuable), but a later official Warner Bros.
Commemorative piece produced in the late 1980s to mid-1990s. The image is screen-printed onto a cel sheet, often with a printed background, matted, and framed, complete with the circular Warner Bros. Many such Bugs/Yosemite Sam sericels were themed around Westerns, poker/gambling, or duels, sometimes titled things like "Loaded Hands" (a poker scene) or similar cowboy/outlaw motifs. Editions were typically limited e. /1000-/5000 or higher, and some were signed by animators like Friz Freleng (who directed many Bugs/Sam shorts) or Virgil Ross (a key Bugs animator).