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The Beatles Yellow Submarine
Small sign iconic cover art for
The Beatles' 1968 animated film and soundtrack, Yellow Submarine. The artwork captures the movie's surreal, psychedelic aesthetic, which was groundbreaking for its time and remains a landmark in animation history.
Film Plot and Characters
The movie follows a fantastical journey to save Pepperland, a music-loving paradise that has been invaded and drained of color by the music-hating Blue Meanies.

The Mission: "Young Fred" escapes in the titular Yellow Submarine to Liverpool, where he recruits The Beatles (John, Paul, George, and Ringo) to help.
The Journey: They travel through several bizarre "seas," including the Sea of Time, the Sea of Monsters, and the Sea of Nothing, where they meet the studious creature Jeremy Hillary Boob, Ph.D. (the "Nowhere Man").
The Resolution: The Beatles eventually reach Pepperland and use the power of music and love to defeat the Blue Meanies and restore peace and color to the land.

"Nothing is Real"
The phrase "Nothing is Real" appearing on the cover (and in the image) is a direct lyric from the song "Strawberry Fields Forever". In the context of the film and its era, it reflects the psychedelic and surreal themes of the movie, suggesting that the boundaries between imagination and reality are fluid.
Key Features of the Image

The Beatles: Depicted in their stylized, colorful animated forms from the movie.
Yellow Submarine: The central vessel of their adventure, shown at the bottom of the "hill".
The Supporting Cast: Includes characters like Old Fred (on the left) and several Blue Meanies and strange creatures from the various seas.
The Beatles Yellow Submarine (Poster)