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Three Caballeros Disney Letterhead - $6.00 (includes first class mail postage in US) In the golden age of Disney, the studio would produce special stationery (letterhead) for each production. These letterheads were used for publicity purposes and special letters. When the production was done, the letterhead was discarded... never to be seen again. Here is a sheet from a private collection of such stationery that has never been used This 8.5x11 inch sheet was to help the original 1944 release of the classic THE THREE CABALLEROS. The image is a beautiful, full color image of Panchito, Jose (Joe Carioca) and Donald Duck dancing with a live action lady! The address at the bottom is still West Alameda Avenue, the studio's original address prior to them using the other side of the lot which was Buena Vista. Item is sold as is. |
Chuck Jones studio holiday card: 1996 - $5.00 (includes first class mail postage in US) Here is a card from the Chuck Jones studio. This card features a specially created design on the front, and a listing of all the Jones operations of the time including Chuck Jones Film Productions, Chuck Jones Enterprises, Acme Cel Construction and others. Card measures around 5x7 inches. Card has a 1995 copyright. Item is sold as is. |
Dexters Lab Keychain - $6.00 - - $7.00 (includes first class postage in US) A promotional item from Cartoon Network Studios for their hit series, DEXTER'S LABORATORY. Here is a wonderful Dexter's Laboratory keychain. It features a nice image of Dexter on both sides. It is a great 'golden' color. Keychain Dexter measures around 2 inches long. Key chain is in good shape. Item is sold as is. |
PINOCCHIO LP - Lost Disney Songs - $10.00 (includes priority mail postage in US) Here is a true find for fans of Disney music. This storyteller album features ALL the songs written for Disney's PINOCCHIO, including ones that were cut before the film was finished. Additional songs include "Jiminy Cricket", "Honest John", "Monstro the Whale" and "Three Cheers for Anything". The story is narrated by John Allen with songs sung by The Sandpiper Singers and CLIFF EDWARDS - the original voice of Jiminy Cricket! This may be the only recording of some of these songs. Album jacket comes in a plastic sleeve. The album is Golden LP-77. The jacket is worn, with some spitting on the spines. However, it would still look great framed and hanging on the wall. The records seem in good shape. We no longer have a record player, so cannot comment on the sound quality. Item is sold as is. |
PRINCESS cereal box: 2004 - $8.00 (includes priority mail postage in US) The front features a great, full color image of four Disney Princesses - Cinderella, Belle, Snow White and Ariel. One side features ads for other Disney cereals. On the back is a Princess Planner with info on the four princesses, and space for you to "add your own ideas on how to be the best princess that you can be!" Please note, this is the box only. NO CEREAL. This box comes from a private collection of such boxes and is in good shape, not flattened. Item is sold as is. |
CLIFFORD CRUNCH cereal box: 2005 - $8.00 (includes priority mail postage in US) The front features a great, full color image of Clifford, the big red dog. On the back is a game and nutritional information on the cereal. Please note, this is the box only. NO CEREAL. This box comes from a private collection of such boxes and is in good shape, not flattened. Item is sold as is. |
Shrek & Shrek 2 Ltd Ed Cereal Box set - $10.00 (includes priority mail postage in US) Here is a pair of Shrek cereal boxes. The first box, Shrek Cereal, features Shrek and Donkey. The second box, Shrek 2 Cereal shows Puss in Boots and Shrek. On the side of Shrek is an offer for a Shrek t-shirt. On the side of the Shrek 2 are illos of the marshmallow shapes. On the back of Shrek is a "message board" with funny signs. On the back of Shrek 2 is a cut-out frame with Shrek and DonkeyPlease note, this is the box only. NO CEREAL. These come from a private collection of such boxes and is in good shape, not flattened. Boxes are in good shape, but show some wear. Item is sold as is. |
TOP CAT promo page - $5.00 (includes first class postage in US) This 8.5x11 inch page is from a 1992 animation industry publication. It shows Top Cat in extreme close-up as he notes the classic "Hanna-Barbera" logo above. The sheet is copyright 1992 by HB and Turner (before Warner took them over). This would look very nice framed. Item is sold as is. |
NO MAN'S ISLAND publicity photo - $5.00 (includes first class postage in US) Here is an original black and white publicity photo from NO MAN'S VALLEY. This 8x10 inch publicity still is from the 1981 CBS-TV animated special "NO MAN'S VALLEY". The special was done by Mendelson and Melendez - the team behind the classic Peanuts TV specials. Photo shows the main character, Elliot the Condor along with two foxes who are police officers. Item is sold as is. |
FOXY FABLES publicity photo - $5.00 (includes first class postage in US) Here is an original black and white publicity photo from the FOXY FABLES series of clay animation shorts. This 8x10 inch publicity still is from the 1987 clay animated shorts. Photo shows the main character, Foxy, along with a stork or crane. Item is sold as is. |
NIKKI, WILD DOG OF THE NORTH publicity photo - $5.00 (includes first class postage in US) Here is an original black and white publicity photo from NIKKI, WILD DOG OF THE NORTH. This 8x10 inch publicity still is from the 1961 Disney feature that tells the tale of a young Malamute pup who gets lost from his owner in the frozen North. The pup later teams up with a bear cub. It is one of Disney's best animal films! The photo shows a great facial close-up of Nikki as an adult. Photo is in good shape, though it does have pin holes in the corners. There is also a small dot/impression off to the right of Nikki's nose. Item is sold as is. |
FREE SPIRIT publicity photo - $5.00 (includes first class postage in US) Here is an original black and white publicity photo from FREE SPIRIT. This movie greatly paralled and predated Disney's THE FOX AND THE HOUND! This 8x10 inch publicity still is from the 1973 feature based on the novel "The Ballad of the Belstone Fox". The story was about a wild fox, raised by humans and pitted against hounds in a foxhunt. The photo shows the Belstone Fox with Heather Wright. Item is sold as is. |
THE MOUSE FACTORY letterhead - $5.00 (includes first class postage in US) In the golden age of Disney, the studio would produce special stationery (letterhead) for each production. These letterheads were used for publicity purposes and special letters. When the production was done, the letterhead was discarded... never to be seen again. Here is a sheet from a private collection of such stationery that has never been used! This 8.5x11 inch sheet was to help promote the 1970s syndicated series THE MOUSE FACTORY. This series was created by Ward Kimball, one of Disney's "9 Old Men" and featured a variety of guests hosting classic Disney cartoon segments. had It features a nifty shot of Mickey in a watch surrounded by a variety of classic Disney characters including Pluto, Goofy, Donald, the White Rabbit and more! Art is black and white with the title in a bright orange. Sheet is clean, sharp and in nice shape. Stationary comes in a protective plastic sheet, suitable for collecting in a binder. Item is sold as is. |
Disney Family Concert letterhead - $5.00 (includes first class postage in US) In the golden age of Disney, the studio would produce special stationery (letterhead) for each production. These letterheads were used for publicity purposes and special letters. When the production was done, the letterhead was discarded... never to be seen again. Here is a sheet from a private collection of such stationery that has never been used! This 8.5x11 inch sheet was used in the Disney Family Concert program. This program featured orchestras traveling the country to play concerts of Disney music, usually to promote new films. I saw one in the early 70s that had preview music from the (then upcoming) movie ROBIN HOOD. The stationery features a nice silhouette of Mickey conducting an orchestra under the stars. Sheet is clean, sharp and in nice shape. Stationary comes in a protective plastic sheet, suitable for collecting in a binder. Item is sold as is. |
Disney Channel original design letterhead - $5.00 (includes first class postage in US) In the golden age of Disney, the studio would produce special stationery (letterhead) for each production. These letterheads were used for publicity purposes and special letters. When the production was done, the letterhead was discarded... never to be seen again. Here is a sheet from a private collection of such stationery that has never been used! This 8.5x11 inch sheet was used in the early days of The Disney Channel. It still has the original logo of mouse ears on video lines. The sheet features the logo in nice blue and silver ink. Sheet is clean, sharp and in nice shape. Stationary comes in a protective plastic sheet, suitable for collecting in a binder. Item is sold as is. |
FOX POP Cartoon Poster Sheet - $15.00 (includes first class postage in US) In the golden age of theatrical cartoons, the cartoons had movie posters just like the major movies! Some studios (Disney & MGM) produced a brand new poster for each cartoon. However, other studios, like Warner Bros. created "stock" posters. These movie posters often featured a variety of the studio's cartoon stars. On these stock posters would be a small space where theaters would put a special title sheet indicating which cartoon was being shown. Here is one of those title sheets from a private collection! This 8.25x8.25 inch title sheet is for the classic cartoon FOX POP. This great 1946 cartoon is represented by a red and white illo of a fox hiding behind a tree as a dog walks by. Sheet has a number on the bottom right - "46/2163". These title sheets are actually rarer than the standard movie posters since the poster was kept week after week... but the title sheets were quickly thrown away after a new cartoon arrived! Title sheet is in good shape, but shows some wear via a small mark or two and a tiny nick on one side. Item is sold as is. |
FOXY DUCKLING Cartoon Poster Sheet - $15.00 (includes first class postage in US) In the golden age of theatrical cartoons, the cartoons had movie posters just like the major movies! Some studios (Disney & MGM) produced a brand new poster for each cartoon. However, other studios, like Warner Bros. created "stock" posters. These movie posters often featured a variety of the studio's cartoon stars. On these stock posters would be a small space where theaters would put a special title sheet indicating which cartoon was being shown. Here is one of those title sheets from a private collection! This 8.25x8.25 inch title sheet is for the classic cartoon FOXY DUCKLING. This great 1947 cartoon is represented by a red and white illo of a fox about to dive off a board, as a duck prepares to yank the fox's feet out from under him. Sheet has a number on the bottom right - "47/4136". These title sheets are actually rarer than the standard movie posters since the poster was kept week after week... but the title sheets were quickly thrown away after a new cartoon arrived! Title sheet is in good shape, but shows some wear via pin holes on all four corners. Item is sold as is. |
A FOX IN A FIX studio photo - $10.00 (includes first class postage in US) This 8x10 inch publicity still is for the classic cartoon A FOX IN A FIX. This great 1951cartoon is represented by the main characters, a fox and a bulldog, walking through a farm. The photo is clear enough to see where paste-ups on the original were used. Photo is in fair shape, with signs of creasing, some pin holes at the top and bottom center, tiny pieces of two corners missing and a small streak (possibly water). Item is sold as is. |
POKEMON cereal box: 2000 - $10.00 (includes priority mail postage in US) The front features a great, full color image of Pichu with Cleffa and Wobbuffet. One side features a promotion for Kellogg's Eet and Ern. On the back is a quiz with nine additional Pokemon including Bayleaf, Elekid, Umbrean, Typhlosion, Bellossom, Entei, Feraligatr, Hoothoot and Lugia. Please note, this is the box only. NO CEREAL. This box comes from a private collection of such boxes and is in good shape, not flattened. Item is in good shape and sold as is. |
ATLANTIS THE LOST EMPIRE cereal box: 2001 - $8.00 (includes priority mail postage in US) The front features a full color image of Milo. One side features a decoder of the Atlantean alphabet! On the back is a board game. Please note, this is the box only. NO CEREAL. This box comes from a private collection of such boxes and is in good shape, not flattened. Item is in good shape and sold as is. |
SPONGEBOB SQUAREPANTS cereal box: 2004 - $10.00 (includes priority mail postage in US) The front features a great, full color image of Spongebob. There is a tab on the front that will open it like a book to reveal "even more nautical nonsense." This flap has not been opened! One side features ads for Spongebob food snacks. On the back is a game and pictures of the key characters - Gary, Squidward Tentacles, Patrick Star, Mr. Krabs, Plankton and Sandy Cheeks. Please note, this is the box only. NO CEREAL. This box comes from a private collection of such boxes and is in good shape, not flattened. Item is in good shape and sold as is. |
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cereal box: 2003 - $9.00 (includes priority mail postage in US) The front features a great, full color image of Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck and the Tasmanian Devil! One side features an ad for a special collectors cup and bowl. On the back, Bugs, Daffy and Taz are joined by the live action stars (Brendan Fraser & Jenna Elfman ) and some games. Please note, this is the box only. NO CEREAL. This box comes from a private collection of such boxes and is in good shape, not flattened. Item is in good shape and sold as is. |
Animation Magazine: Aug 1995 - $5.00 (includes 1st class postage in US) Inside is John Krisfalusi, lots of news, ads (including tributes to Friz Freleng's passing), fantastic art, and articles on comic characters in animation, Warner Bros new series, cereal boxes with cartoon characters and more. Item is in good shape and sold as is. |
Animation Magazine: Jan 1997 - $5.00 (includes 1st class postage in US) Inside is a review of 1996, plus articles on the "most influential" animation, "Hanna-Barbera storyboard search", "10 companies to watch" plus lots of other animation news, info and artwork. Item is in good shape and sold as is. |
Animation Magazine: Aug 1997 - $5.00 (includes 1st class postage in US) Inside is the debut of Batman, anime directors, the future of animated films plus lots of other info, news and art. Item is in good shape and sold as is. |
Animation Magazine: Dec 2000 - $5.00 (includes 1st class postage in US) Giant 15th Anniversary issue. Inside are a variety of articles discussing past 15 years including "Most Influential People", "Top Voice Actors", "Notable Anime Series", "Animation Auteurs", ""Most Talked About TV Series", "CGI Pioneers" and many more. Over 120 pages of info, photos and ads. Item is in good shape and sold as is. |
Animation Planet #1 1997 - $5.00 (includes 1st class postage in US) First issue covers the production of Disney's HERCULES. Also has articles on Casey Kasem, Billy Bletcher, Little Lulu, MAD-TV's animation, SPAWN and more. Plus lots of news, reviews, photos and are. Item is in good shape and sold as is. |
Animation Planet #3 1998 - $5.00 (includes 1st class postage in US) This issue covers SOUTH PARK and its creators. Also pieces on Mae Questel, Don Messick the State of Animation, and Unofficial Animation Outlaws. Plus lots of news, reviews, photos and are. Item is in good shape and sold as is. |
Annie Awards 1974 - $20.00 (includes 1st class postage in US) The program book for the 3rd Annual Annie Awards Banquet. This is from the days when Annies only honored a few creators a year. Honorees were Tex Avery, Friz Freleng, Chuck Jones and Art Babbitt. Program is over 60 pages and includes art, bios, intro by June Foray. Written tributes and comments are by the likes of Joe Adamson, Mel Blanc, Jay Cocks, Richard Williams, Hal Elias, Charles Champlin, Frank Thomas, Jules Engel, Bill Hurtz, Bill Scott, Ron Haver, John Wilson, Dave Brain, Prescott Wright, John Halas and others. Also has interviews with Bob Godfrey, Fred Steiner, Marcel Jankovics, and Leonard Maltin. Item is in good shape and sold as is. |
Annie Awards 1975 - $20.00 (includes 1st class postage in US) The program book for the 4th Annual Annie Awards Banquet. This is from the days when Annies only honored a few creators a year. Honorees were Grim Natwick, John Bray, Walt Disney, Norman McLarin and John & Faith Hubley. Program is over 70 pages and includes art, bios, intro by June Foray. Written tributes and comments are by the likes of John Canemaker, Ben Irwin, Bob Thomas, Zelimir Matko, Bill Littlejohn, Dan McLaughlin, Shamus Culhane, Les Goldman, Prescott Wright, John Halas and others. Also has interviews with Feodor Khitruk, Bill Matthews, Sheldon Renan, Graham Webb, Dennis Gifford, and Robert Edmonds. Item is in good shape and sold as is. |
Annie Awards 1981 - $15.00 (includes 1st class postage in US) The program book for the 10th Annual Annie Awards Banquet. This is from the days when Annies only honored a few creators a year. Honorees were T.Hee, Bill Peet, Bill Tytla, John Whitney and Ken Harris. Program includes art, photos, bios, intro by Bill Scott, Annecy report by June Foray and coments by John Halas. Also has interviews with Paul Driessen, Richard Evans, Dean Spill, Feodor Khytrouk, Boris Stepantsev and Bill Melendez. Item is in good shape and sold as is. |
Annie Awards 1982 - $15.00 (includes 1st class postage in US) The program book for the 11th Annual Annie Awards Banquet. This is from the days when Annies only honored a few creators a year. Honorees were June Foray, Don Graham, Bruno Bozzetto, Ken Harris and Marc Davis. Program includes art, photos, bios, Bill Scott, info on the presenters (T.Hee, Chuck Jones, Woolie Reitherman, Charles Solomon, Gerry Ray) and various articles. Also has interview with Pierre Jacquier. Item is in good shape and sold as is. |
Collectors' Showcase #17 (1997) - $5.00 (includes 1st class postage in US) Special Disneyana Issue. Lots of info and photos on Disney and other animation collectibles. Tons of information and amazing photographs and art. Item is in good shape and sold as is. |
Don Bluth's Exposure Sheet: Spring 1984 - $5.00 (includes 1st class postage in US) Inside is an extensive article on the origin of the Don Bluth studio and their first project: BANJO THE WOODPILE cat as well as info on Dragon's Lair II. Lots of never before published art and writings by Don Bluth, John Pomeroy, Gary Goldman and Will Finn. Item is in good shape and sold as is. |
Don Bluth's Exposure Sheet: Fall 1984 - $5.00 (includes 1st class postage in US) Inside is a sneak peek at Don's version of BEAUTY AND THE BEAST. It was shortly after this issue that Disney announced it would be doing its own version of the tale! Lots of never before published art and writings by Don Bluth, John Pomeroy and Gary Goldman. Item is in good shape and sold as is. |
FOOFUR: Original Script - $8.00 (includes 1st class postage in US) A copy of the script for "Foofur Falls in Love", production S-73. Item is a bit tattered (front sheet is loose), as it was used in production, and sold as is. |
FPS Magazine #8: Winter 1996 - $5.00 (includes 1st class postage in US) Inside this issue is an interview with June Foray, Aeon Flux's Catherine Winder, and the first part of a retrospective on RUGRATS plus news and comments. Item is in good shape and sold as is. |
From Parts Unknown #5 (1999) - $5.00 (includes 1st class postage in US) Magazine dedicated to masked wrestlers. This issue has "BeelzeBunny vs Kung-Fu Kitty" and other fun. Issue is filled with photos, fun and ads. Item is in good shape and sold as is. |
Graffiti: July/August 1981 - $5.00 (includes 1st class postage in US) The newsletter of ASIFA-Hollywood. This issue features a cover obit on UPA co-founder Steve Bosustow, as well as items by John Halas, Charles Solomon and John Cawley. Item is in good shape and sold as is. |
Graffiti: September 1981 - $5.00 (includes 1st class postage in US) The newsletter of ASIFA-Hollywood. This issue features a cover obit on shadow animation pioneer Lotte Reineger and the 1981 Annie Award winners. There are reviews of THE FOX AND THE HOUND, as well as items by John Halas, Charles Solomon and John Cawley. Item is in good shape and sold as is. |
Graffiti: October 1981 - $5.00 (includes 1st class postage in US) The Newsletter of ASIFA-Hollywood. Includes a look at 1981's Saturday morning schedule plus news and reviews. Also includes a photo report on the Annual Art festival by Bill Scott (with photos of Bill, Gary Owens, June Foray, Glen Keane, Grim Natwick, Ward Kimball, Clarence Nash and others). SUPER RARE! Item is in good shape and sold as is. |
Hollywood Reporter: Careers in Animation - $5.00 (includes 1st class postage in US) Inside is info on working in the animation business with addresses to lots of studios as well as art and info on upcoming productions. Item is in good shape and sold as is. |
Hollywood Reporter Mipcom 1997 - $5.00 (includes 1st class postage in US) This is the issue from the festival where studios from around the world try to sell their tv series and movies. Contains an article on animation production around the world. Tons of ads and promotions with great art! Item is in good shape and sold as is. |
Hollywood Reporter Animation Special Issue 1998 - $5.00 (includes 1st class postage in US) Articles about new productions and those just starting production. Titles include MULAN, SOUTH PARK, THE KING AND I, THE GODDAM GEORGE LIQUOR PROGRAM, ANASTASIA, CATDOG, SILVER SURFER, PRINCE OF EGYPT, ANTZ, FANTASIA 2000, CHARLIE THE LEPRECHAUN, PLANET ICE, SHREK and more. Pixar's Steve Jobs and Sandes Schwartz compare their opinions. Tons of ads and promotions with great art! Item is in good shape and sold as is. |
Hollywood Reporter: Careers in Animation 1998 - $5.00 (includes 1st class postage in US) Inside has info on working in the animation business with addresses to lots of studios as well as art and info on upcoming productions. Item is in good shape and sold as is. |
InBetweener: 1997 Annie Award Coverage - $5.00 (includes 1st class postage in US) The Journal of ASIFA-Hollywood. Inside is a complete listing of the nominees, as well as news, reviews and commentary on animation. Also includes a photo feature on Anifest 1997. Item is in good shape and sold as is. |
KidScreen February 1998 - $5.00 (includes 1st class postage in US) KidScreen is a great magazine focusing on the children's entertainment market. Each issue is jammed with articles, announcements, trends and more. Plus you'll find plenty of color art and ads for dozens of animated series. Includes a look at all the nifty Toy Fair news. Item is in good shape and sold as is. |
KidScreen March 1998 - $5.00 (includes 1st class postage in US) KidScreen is a great magazine focusing on the children's entertainment market. Each issue is jammed with articles, announcements, trends and more. Plus you'll find plenty of color art and ads for dozens of animated series. This issue looks at Cartoon Network. Item is in good shape and sold as is. |
KidScreen July 1998 - $5.00 (includes 1st class postage in US) KidScreen is a great magazine focusing on the children's entertainment market. Each issue is jammed with articles, announcements, trends and more. Plus you'll find plenty of color art and ads for dozens of animated series. Includes a special "pre-school" report. Item is in good shape and sold as is. |
KidScreen December 1998 - $5.00 (includes 1st class postage in US) KidScreen is a great magazine focusing on the children's entertainment market. Each issue is jammed with articles, announcements, trends and more. Plus you'll find plenty of color art and ads for dozens of animated series. This issue previews NATPE and illustrates toon series from around the world. Item is in good shape and sold as is. |
Private Screenings: Debut Issue 1975 - $10.00 (includes 1st class postage in US) Private Screenings was one of the first publications to cover the field of film collecting. This issue includes articles on Ub Iwerks' Flip the Frog, Disney's 8mm Film Division, AMOS AND ANDY TV show, The Three Stooges (by Jeff Lenburg) and an interview with Disney Archivist Dave Smith. Issue also has lots of reviews on 16mm and Super 8mm films. Item is in good shape and sold as is. |
Private Screenings: January 1976 - $5.00 (includes 1st class postage in US) Private Screenings was one of the first publications to cover the field of film collecting. This issue includes a major article on Laurel & Hardy by Randy Skretvedt, the Batman and Robinserial and lots of reviews on 16mm and Super 8mm films. Item is in good shape and sold as is. |
Television Chronicles #2 - $5.00 (includes 1st class postage in US) TV magazine featuring episode guides, interviews and lots of photos. This issue includes a look at JONNY QUEST including episode guides for original prime time series and 1980s syndicated episodes. Also covered are THE NEW MONKEES, THE MONKEES, ADVENTURES OF BRISCO COUNTY JR, and SABLE. Item is in good shape and sold as is. |
Television Chronicles #3 - $5.00 (includes 1st class postage in US) TV magazine featuring episode guides, interviews and lots of photos. This issue includes a look at THE BEATLES animated series of the 60s including episode guide. Also covered are CHECKMATE, TRACKDOWN, MY THREE SONS and THE PHIL SILVERS SHOW. Item is in good shape and sold as is. |
Toon Magazine Volume 3, #1: Winter 1997 - $5.00 (includes 1st class postage in US) Covers TV animation including an inteview with ALEX TOTH! Series discussed include ROAD ROVERS, Disney's JUNGLE CUBS, THE TICK, THE MASK and FRANKENSTEIN JR. Lots of great art, episode guides and production info. Item is in good shape and sold as is. |
Visions Premiere Issue - $5.00 (includes 1st class postage in US) Described as "The Magazine of Fantasy TV, Home Video & New Media". Issue features look at Disney's 40 years on TV, THE OUTER LIMITS, REBOOT, THE REGENERATED MAN, PBS' Edgar Allen Poe series and more. Lots of photos, news and more. Item is in good shape and sold as is. |
World Animation Celebration 1997 - $6.00 (includes 1st class postage in US) Program book for the 1997 Los Angeles international animation festival. Festival listings along with pieces on a number of key talents and tributes including Salute Fox Animation Studio, MTV, Chuck Jones, Disney's Unseen Treasures, World's Best CGI, Salute to Warner Bros Animation and more. Over 100 pages of ads, rare art, photos and more. Item is in good shape and sold as is. |
World Animation Celebration 1998 - $6.00 (includes 1st class postage in US) Program book for the 1998 Los Angeles international animation festival. Festival listings along with pieces on a number of key talents and tributes including Ray Harryhausen, Bill Plympton, Worlds Best Computer Animation, UPA, Dreamworks, Hanna-Barbera, Disney's SNOW WHITE and more. Over 90 pages of ads, rare art, photos and more. Item is in good shape and sold as is. |
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