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Walter Lantz Tribute Program–1978 Filmex–Signed with Woody Woodpecker Drawing

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1970-79

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Original

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United States

Industry:

Theater

Object Type:

Souvenir Program

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April 5

Item number:

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Item description

A rare and collectible Walter Lantz Tribute Program from the 1978 Filmex (Los Angeles International Film Exposition), personally signed by Walter Lantz himself! This unique item features an original Woody Woodpecker sketch, hand-drawn by the legendary animator and creator of the iconic character. On the front cover is a picture of Walter Lantz holding Oswald the Lucky Rabbit in his hand. ? Item Details: ? Official 1978 Filmex Tribute Program dedicated to Walter Lantz ? Hand-signed by Walter Lantz ? Includes an original Woody Woodpecker drawing ? Cover features Walter Lantz holding Oswald the Lucky Rabbit ? A must-have for animation collectors, Walter Lantz fans, and classic cartoon enthusiasts ? Why This Is Special: Walter Lantz was one of the pioneers of American animation, best known for creating Woody Woodpecker and producing classic cartoons that entertained generations. This signed program with an original sketch is a rare piece of animation history, perfect for collectors and fans alike. ? Condition: In good vintage condition with expected wear for its age Signature and drawing are clear and well-preserved ? Don?t miss out on this rare opportunity to own a signed Walter Lantz item with an authentic Woody Woodpecker drawing! ? Fast Secure Shipping ? Will be carefully packaged for protection. Also attached is a program from "The Other Side of Woody Woodpecker - Early Films of Walter Lantz" shown at Kinsey Autidorium Jan. 25, 1978. Rare 1978 Walter Lantz Program ? "The Other Side of Woody Woodpecker" ? Kinsey Auditorium This is a vintage program from "The Other Side of Woody Woodpecker ? Early Films of Walter Lantz", a special screening event held at Kinsey Auditorium on January 25, 1978. This unique program celebrates the early works of legendary animator Walter Lantz, best known as the creator of Woody Woodpecker and a pioneer of classic animation. ? Item Details: ? Original 1978 event program from Kinsey Auditorium ? Features a retrospective on Walter Lantz?s early films ? A must-have for animation historians, collectors, and classic cartoon fans ? Why This Is Special: This program is a rare piece of animation history, offering insight into Walter Lantz?s career before Woody Woodpecker became a household name. Events like this were important in preserving and recognizing the legacy of animation pioneers, making this program a valuable collectible. ? Condition: Good vintage condition with expected wear for its age A great addition to any animation memorabilia collection ? Don?t miss your chance to own this rare tribute to Walter Lantz?s early films!