eMoviePoster.comAuction History Result 2g0014 DUMBO paper banner R1972 art from Walt Disney circus elephant classic! Date Sold 6/9/2022Sold For: Login or Register to see sold price. A 1972 Re-Release Theatrical Unfolded Movie Paper Banner (measures 24" x 82" [61 x 208 cm]) (Learn More) Dumbo, the classic 1941 Ben Sharpsteen Walt Disney family animated animation circus elephant cartoon ("Walt Disney's Full-Length Feature in Technicolor"; "New all-Disney feature that's all-out fun!"; "Here comes glorious magic minutes 'away from it all!'"; "Casey Junior, the happy little circus train that talks!"; "See Dumbo, the ugly-duckling baby elephant whose ears were too big for his happiness. yeah. You'll love him!"; "See Timothy Q. Mouse, the tiny terror of the big top - Dumbo's only pal!"; "See Pink Elephants on Parade - and believe it or not!"; "See The Five Black Crows, the raucous quintet that gives the blues the bird!"; "See The Biggest Littlest Show on Earth... in winter quarters, in training and giving performances on tour!"; "See all the wonders, excitement, and action... the clowns, menagerie.... the parachute battalion of storks... all the marvels of the circus plus the charm that only Disney can create when he lets himself go!"; "3-Ring feature length production"; "It's the screen's greatest adventure in enchantment!"; "Here's Disney with the brakes off... the Big-Top with the lid off. A three-ring circus that rings with laughter and song! With Dumbo heading a host of lovable creatures including: tiny Timothy Q. Mouse; the raucous 5 Black Crows; Casey Junior, the talking engine; the dive-bombing Storks; dancing Pink Elephants. All-out fun for all!"; "It's Disney on the loose in a circus of surprises. With Dumbo, the baby elephant, flying on floppy ears... cuter and dumber than Dopey! And tiny Timothy Mouse! And Casey Junior, the talking locomotive! The comical Black Crows, dive-bombing Storks, dancing Pink Elephants! You'll love them all!") featuring the voices of Sterling Holloway, Verna Felton, Herman Bing, Edward Brophy, and Cliff Edwards. Note that Mel Blanc is credited in IMDb as the voice of Dumbo, which is interesting, since the elephant has no lines of dialogue! NOTE: Click on linked names to see a biography. If you know who did the art (if any), please let us know. Important Added Info: Note that this poster is very long, but because it is not very wide, it can be sent in a regular size tube. However, it can NOT be combined with other rolled posters, and must be either sent by itself (or combined with other items that are exactly like this). Please bear this in mind before bidding on this poster. Condition: good to very good. The poster was never folded. It has creases and scuff marks scattered in various areas (typical of paper banners of this period) and there is some slight discoloration in Dumbo's face (see our image). It has a few tears of varying lengths around the edges (partially repaired with tape from the back). Please see our super-sized image to get a good sense of the condition of this item prior to placing a bid. Learn More about condition grades
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