This dance floor background was used in a couple of very interesting ways. A stationary cel overlay was used to seat "guests" at the tables.
The music eventually drives the nightclub audience into a frenzied rush to the dance floor. Here's one frame of the 1950s "dance fever!"
The last piece of artwork from THREE LITTLE BOPS is this digitally recreated pan B/G of the nightclub. Cool, man, cool!
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