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  • Sleeping Beauty Movie Poster

    Sleeping Beauty

    £75.00

    “Ablaze With Wonders !…Now the magic moment! Full-length feature fantasy – Beautiful beyond belief”

    Walt Disney’s animated classic “Sleeping Beauty” has been re-released many times after its 1959 premiere but the artwork for the 1984 re-release in Japan is perhaps my favourite, whether it’s the colours or the composition I can’t make my mind – it’s just a fantastic looking poster. A magnificent, visual masterpiece of a poster as the film’s more stylised artwork makes the perfect transfer to paper. Beautiful design and artwork, bright bold blue colour palette and stunning animated imagery featuring Maleficent, Princess Aurora and Prince Phillip makes for an impressive looking poster. Originally rolled (as issued) this presents very well and is a fine example of rare and collectable original movie memorabilia for a much loved Disney classic exclusively created for this Japanese re-release.

    Trivia: For the first time on a Disney animated feature, one man, Eyvind Earle, was in charge of the color styling, background design and overall look of the film, even painting the great majority of the production backgrounds. Earle’s modernistic approach to design and painting resulted in giving the film a bold, unique art style, even though his colleagues did not care for his production methods and art style while the film was in production. The elaborate background paintings usually took seven to ten days to paint. By contrast, a typical animation background takes one workday to complete.

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  • Sleeping Beauty Movie Poster

    Sleeping Beauty

    £225.00

    “Now Sword of Truth, fly swift and sure, that evil die and good endure!”

    A magnificent, visual masterpiece of a poster as the film’s more stylised artwork makes the perfect transfer to paper…This is a beautiful original Style A US one sheet for the 1979 re-release of Walt Disney’s classic “Sleeping Beauty”. Striking, stylish artwork by Eyvind Earle (Earle’s design later influenced Angelina Jolie’s look for Maleficent in the 2014 live action release), bright bold colours and imagery featuring Maleficent, Princess Aurora and Prince Phillip makes for a stunning looking poster. Originally rolled (as issued) this presents to excellent effect and is a truly magical offering for a true Disney classic.

    Trivia: When the fairies discuss how to help the king and queen, Merryweather makes cookies in the shape of Mickey Mouse.

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  • Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs - (1937 / 1993 RR - Mirror Issue)

    Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs

    £150.00

    “Mirror, Mirror on The Wall…”

    Walt Disney’s greatest movie…“Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs“. An extremely rare example of Disney memorabilia. This original US one sheet for the 1993 re-release is the very scarce “Mirror” version. The oval centre actually acts as a mirror because of the foil used to produce the poster (hence apologies for the image…it’s a tough one to photograph) with the border printed to look like a mirror frame. This is movie memorabilia come to life straight from the silver screen to your wall. Originally rolled it displays very well…As with all promotional Disney items the quality is first rate…an exceptionally rare and desirable poster.

    Trivia: The Special Academy Award given to the picture consisted of one standard Oscar statuette and seven miniature statuettes on a stepped base.

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  • Star Wars: The Clone Wars Movie Poster

    Star Wars: The Clone Wars

    £150.00

    “As the Clone Wars sweep through the galaxy, the heroic Jedi Knights struggle to maintain order and restore peace.”

    Beautiful, original 2008 US one-sheet movie poster for George Lucas’ animated instalment of the space saga that is “Star Wars: The Clone Wars”. Striking artwork by CMP Design & New Wave Creative makes for a real eye-catching piece that because of the dark colour tones makes it very rare in this high grade condition. Originally rolled (as issued) this double sided example displays and presents to excellent effect. Like everything associated with “Star Wars” merchandise and advertising, the top quality production values have created a fantastic and colourful looking item of hugely collectable, hard to find original Star Wars memorabilia.

    Trivia: The chest piece that Anakin wears is the same design as the one he would later wear as Darth Vader.

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    The Iron Giant

    £175.00

    “Some Secrets Are Too Huge To Hide”

    An amazing, colourful, full of fun film poster from first year of release 1999 for Brad Bird’s giant alien robot animated adventure “The Iron Giant”. This really is stunning, retro styling and beautiful rich blue/green colour tones, this country of origin US one sheet is the incredibly scarce International version. Originally rolled (as issued) it presents and displays to excellent effect. Perfectly designed to suit the portrait layout of a one sheet it certainly impresses and represents a great looking, cleverly imagined piece of original movie memorabilia…“For the child in all of us ?”

    Trivia: The Iron Giant and Groot in Guardians of the Galaxy are both voiced by Vin Diesel and, in both times, the sound technician that worked on it was Doc Kane. Both characters end up sacrificing themselves, but are ultimately resurrected.

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  • The Iron Giant Movie Poster

    The Iron Giant

    £145.00

    “Some Secrets Are Too Huge To Hide”

    Beautiful film poster for the 2016 ‘Signature’ release of Brad Bird’s giant alien robot animated adventure “The Iron Giant”. This really is stunning, retro styling and beautiful muted grey and blue colour tones. Incredibly scarce the ‘Signature’ re-release was only shown in a strictly limited number of cinemas for a short time. Originally rolled (as issued) it presents and displays to excellent effect that represents a great looking, cleverly imagined item of original movie memorabilia art…“For the child in all of us ?”

    Trivia: The Iron Giant and Groot in Guardians of the Galaxy are both voiced by Vin Diesel and, in both times, the sound technician that worked on it was Doc Kane. Both characters end up sacrificing themselves, but are ultimately resurrected.

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  • The Jungle Book Video Movie Poster

    The Jungle Book

    £125.00

    “Meet Mowgli, the man cub. Baloo thinks he’ll make a darn good bear. Shere Khan thinks he’ll make a darn good meal”

    Walt Disney’s animated take on the “Mowgli Stories” of Rudyard Kipling “The Jungle Book”. Re-released many times after its 1967 premiere but it is the artwork from the posters produced since that are probably the best, and that’s certainly true of this 1993 video poster. Offered here is an original British one-sheet poster from 1993 – this was the first time this Disney classic was made available on a video release and to celebrate a totally new design was created. A magnificent, visual masterpiece of a poster as all the key characters make the perfect transfer from screen to paper. Beautiful design and artwork, bright bold colours that because of the high gloss finish, absolutely pop from the paper. Stunning animated action imagery featuring Mowgli, Baloo, Bagheera, King Louie, Shere Khan, Kaa make for an impressive poster on every level. Originally rolled (as issued) this unrestored film poster presents superbly and is a fine example of rare and collectable original Disney memorabilia for a much loved classic. Undoubtedly one the best looking posters produced for a movie that is an integral part of modern pop culture.

    Trivia: The Vultures were originally going to be voiced by The Beatles. The band’s manager, Brian Epstein, approached the Disney studios about having The Beatles appear in the film, and Disney had his animators create the Vultures specifically to be voiced by the band. But when Epstein took the idea to the Beatles, John Lennon vetoed the idea, and told Epstein to tell Disney he should hire Elvis Presley  instead. The look of The Vultures, with their mop-top haircuts and Liverpool voices, are a homage to The Beatles; one bird’s voice and features are clearly based on George Harrison‘s. That’s What Friends Are For was originally to be done as a rock and roll song. When the Beatles departed the project, the song was rewritten as a barbershop quartet, to make it timeless.

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  • The Super Mario Bros. Movie Poster

    The Super Mario Bros. Movie

    £95.00

    “Okie dokie! Let’s Go!”

    An explosion of colour and fun. Designed by the creative arts agency LA this second advance one-sheet for Michael Jelenic’s animated fantasy adventure “The Super Mario Bros. Movie” (2023) is a poster guaranteed to bring a smile to your face. Based on the iconic Nintendo video game this 2023 movie stars the voices of Chris Pratt (Mario), his Brother Luigi, played by Charlie Day and Anya Taylor-Joy as Princess Peach – all of whom are featured on the poster. The imagery is really is impressive with a fantastic range of bright, vibrant colour tones. Perfectly designed to suit the portrait format of a one sheet it represents a truly nostalgic piece of original movie memorabilia for gamers who grew up living in the Mushroom Kingdom.

    Trivia: The Mario series is one of gaming’s most successful and renowned franchises, with many of its games, in particular within the Super Mario subseries, being considered to be some of the greatest video games ever made. It is the best-selling video game franchise of all time, with more than 826 million copies of games sold, including more than 385 million for the Super Mario games alone.

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  • The Super Mario Bros. Movie Poster

    The Super Mario Bros. Movie

    £75.00

    “Okie dokie! Let’s Go!”

    A true feel good, grin inducing movie poster. Designed by the creative arts agency LA this first teaser advance one-sheet for Michael Jelenic’s animated fantasy adventure “The Super Mario Bros. Movie” (2023) is a poster guaranteed to bring a smile to your face. Based on the iconic Nintendo video game this 2023 movie stars the voices of Chris Pratt (Mario), his Brother Luigi, played by Charlie Day and Anya Taylor-Joy as Princess Peach – all of whom are featured on the poster. The all art imagery (no titles or credits) is really is impressive with a fantastic range of bright, vibrant colour tones and some incredible detailing. Perfectly designed to suit the portrait format of a one sheet it represents a truly nostalgic piece of original movie memorabilia for gamers who grew up living in the Mushroom Kingdom.

    Trivia: The Mario series is one of gaming’s most successful and renowned franchises, with many of its games, in particular within the Super Mario subseries, being considered to be some of the greatest video games ever made. It is the best-selling video game franchise of all time, with more than 826 million copies of games sold, including more than 385 million for the Super Mario games alone.

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  • Toy Story Movie Poster

    Toy Story

    £195.00

    You are a TOY! You aren’t the real Buzz Lightyear! You’re – you’re an action figure!

    Amazing artwork of Buzz and Woody…In 1995 when “Toy Story” was released nobody had ever seen anything like it, the first feature length fully computer animated movie. It was an immediate world wide hit, a quality production in every aspect. Created and produced by the Disney off-shoot Pixar it really was (and still is) one of the true groundbreaking movies of the genre, and in its own way as influential as Walt Disney’s “Snow White”. Offered here is an original country of origin Style A US One-Sheet from 1995, it is arguably the best and most desirable of the three posters produced for the marketing campaign and features a ‘flying’ Buzz and Woody as Bo, Slinky, Rex & Mr. Potato-Head look on in amazement. Incredibly colourful with fantastic graphics; originally rolled (as issued) it presents superbly. Totally original and unrestored it represents a fantastic piece of highly collectable cinematic movie memorabilia…“To Infinity and Beyond.”

    Trivia: The first animated film to receive a special achievement Academy Award. It was given to John Lasseter for “the development and inspired application of techniques that have made possible the first feature-length computer-animated film.” More than fifty years earlier, Walt Disney received an honorary Oscar for Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937).

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  • Transformers Movie Poster

    Transformers

    £175.00

    “The name Megatron was originally rejected by Hasbro for being too scary. Bob Budiansky, the writer tasked with naming the characters, argued that, as a villain, his name should be scary.”

    Hasbro’s Transformers was one of the most popular animated TV shows  and toy-lines of the 1980s. being so successful that it warranted a big screen, cinematic movie “Transformers: The Movie” and then forty years later a special cinema experience developed by Hasbro that combined key episodes and new features with the original voice actors for both Megatron (Frank Welker) and Optimus Prime (Peter Cullen) was released in cinemas worldwide for a strictly limited three day screening run. With colourful and exciting action-packed poster artwork promising everything that the award winning fantasy cartoon TV series offered and more. These posters are extremely scarce with this originally rolled (as issued) example a marvellous item of retro nostalgia. Totally feel good, original cinematic movie memorabilia for a franchise and toy-line that has weathered the test of time with a series of reimagined big budget CGI Michael Bay blockbusters and is just as popular today as it was when first released.

    Trivia: In 2006, Peter Cullen said, “I kind of modeled Optimus Prime’s voice out of many people I had known over the years, my family especially. My brother was a captain in the Marine Corps, and a very big hero in my life. His approach to serious situations was always calm and controlled [and] authoritative. So my brother is in there. Even my dad, too, [and] former friends who have now departed but are strong in my memory.” The voice has also been compared to that of John Wayne, but Cullen said, “John Wayne was never intended to be the sound, but he did come out every now and then.”

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