TOEI ANIME FAIR (Spring '99) | Original B2 Japanese Movie Theatre Poster (Yu-Gi-Oh!/ Dr. Slump/ Digimon Adventure) RARE

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ITEM'S DESCRIPTION | VERY RARE | Original B2 sized (approx. 51.5 x 72.8cm) Japanese movie poster from the now defunct Toei Animation animation film festival 'Toei Anime Fair' in 1999. It features some very interesting art, especially for Yu-Gi-Oh! fans, since that festival featured the short film titled only as 'Yu-Gi-Oh!', but known in some countries as 'Yu-Gi-Oh! | The Legend of the Red-Eyes Black Dragon'. "The short film was released in Japan on March 6, 1999, as part of Toei Animation Spring 1999 Animation Fair, featuring alongside Dr. Slump: Arale's Surprise Burn and Digimon Adventure. Taking place in the same continuity as the first anime series, the short revolves around a boy named Shōgo Aoyama, who is targeted by Seto Kaiba after obtaining a powerful rare card; the legendary Red-Eyes Black Dragon". The poster is in excellent condition, with few signs of handling and a small tear at the top right. Overall, it retains a beautiful luster and its original colors are intact. It is definitely a must-have for your collection. It will be shipped rolled in a tube. 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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