JOJO'S BIZARRE ADVENTURE | 17 Production 'Character' Icon Illustration Transparencies/Slides | CAPCOM (1998/1999) | ULTRA RARE
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ITEM'S DESCRIPTION | ULTRA RARE | 17 production transparencies with original art from the American version of the video game by Capcom. We believe this to be American material, used between 1998 and 1999 to compose some type of advertising or promotional material. In addition to the fact that everything is written in English (including the logo), the art is unmistakably characteristic of American advertising and art for the video game. The transparencies are in very good condition, although they generally show minimal traces of dust since both the transparencies and the plastic envelopes that protect them generate static and may have been poorly protected for years, until they reached our hands. The approximate measurements of each transparency are 7.5 x 6.1 cm. The plastic envelopes, on the other hand, measure approximately 7.4 x 11.3 cm. We've never seen such pieces, let alone another set as complete as this one. These are ultra-rare, one-of-a-kind, never meant for sale, and highly collectible pieces, so we ask that you consider this unique opportunity to get your hands on this set and add it to your collection. Once gone, it's gone forever. Please note that we have added a watermark to the images to protect them from reproduction. This watermark is not present on the actual pieces. EXCELLENT CONDITION.
NOTE | Please examine the photographs carefully to appreciate the obvious details of the piece. We have photographed the most relevant ones, but if you would like to see more specific photographs of any detail that particularly interests you, please do not hesitate to let us know. In any case, consider this unique opportunity to acquire this item to add and expand your own collection, as it deserves to be cherished and preserved for posterity.
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