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KEN ANDERSON AT DISNEY ANIMATION DESK WORKING ON WINNIE THE POOH B&W PHOTOGRAPH!
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KEN ANDERSON AT DISNEY ANIMATION DESK WORKING ON WINNIE THE POOH B&W PHOTOGRAPH!For That Special Ken Anderson and Winnie The Pooh Collector!
You Are Bidding A 8” x 10" © Walt Disney Productions 1965 Studio Black & White Publicity Photograph featuring Ken Anderson as he sits at a Disney Animation Desk surrounded by Winnie the Pooh model sheets.
Ken Anderson Worked On Three Walt Disney Featurettes Winnie The Pooh And The Honey Tree (1966) & Winnie The Pooh And The Blustery Day (1968) & Winnie The Pooh And Tigger Too (1974)
These were all released together in March 1977, as a composite feature called The Many Adventures of Winnie The Pooh
The story of Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree is that of Pooh as he follows a bee to find a hive high in a tree. He achieves little more than falling off a rising balloon to land in a gorse bush.
Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day has the friends in the Hundred Acre Wood suffering from storms and floods. After Pooh helps his friends through a harrowing day of blustery winds, Christopher Robin organizes a “hero party” to celebrate Pooh for having saved all of his friends.
The star of Winnie the Pooh and Tigger Two is really a story about Tigger rather than PhooH. The trouble is that the over- exuberant animal is getting on everyone’s nerves by bouncing so much! Rabbit, Pooh and Piglet set off with Tigger on a venture, but after the three have snuck away from Tigger, they find journey home is not quite so simple as they had expected. Indeed, they are lost!
Eventually, all is well once Tigger finds his friends again and leads them to safety with his bouncing talents and ability to see the way!
This Black & White Publicity Photograph measures 8” x 10” and marked on the back, “© MCMLXV Walt Disney Productions World Rights Reserved with the hand written numbers 865-377 It is in Near mint Condition & now over 55 Years Old!
We are willing to work on the price for this item, therefore we have listed it as a BUY-IT-NOW item, but you also have the opportunity to MAKE-AN-OFFER! We found this Walt Disney Studio Publicity Photograph in a garage storage container as we were going through the items that we have collected over the past 45 years! Take a look at our “OTHER ITEMS” and then mark our “Ebay Store” as one of your favorites. We will continue to add more Disney Memorabilia Items often!
DESCRIPTION
For That
Special
Ken
Anderson
and
Winnie
The Pooh
Collector!
You Are
Bidding
A
8
”
x 10"
© Walt Disney
Productions
1965
Studio
Black & White
Publicity
Photograph
featuring
Ken Anderson
as He Works On
The Three Walt Disney
Featurettes
Winnie The Pooh
And The
Honey Tree
(1966)
&
Winnie The Pooh
And The
Blustery Day
(1968)
&
Winnie The Pooh
And
Tigger Too
(1974)
These were all released
together in March 1977, as
a composite feature called
The
Many Adventures
of Winnie The Pooh
The story of
Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree
is that of Pooh as he follows a bee
to find a hive high in a tree.
He achieves little more than falling
off a rising balloon to land
in a gorse bush.
Winnie the Pooh
and the Blustery Day has the
friends in the Hundred Acre Wood
suffering from storms and floods.
After
Pooh helps his friends
through a harrowing day of
blustery winds, Christopher Robin
organizes a
“
hero party
”
to
celebrate Pooh for having saved
all of his friends.
The star of Winnie the Pooh
and Tigger Two is really a story
about Tigger rather than PhooH.
The trouble is that the over-
exuberant animal is getting on
everyone
’
s nerves by bouncing
so much! Rabbit, Pooh and Piglet
set off with Tigger on a venture,
but after the three have snuck
away from Tigger, they find journey
home is not quite so simple as they
had expected. Indeed, they are lost!
Eventually, all is well once Tigger
finds his friends again and leads
them to safety with his bouncing
talents and ability to see the way!
This Black & White Publicity
Photograph measures 8
”
x 10
”
and marked on the back,
“
© MCMLXV Walt Disney Productions
World Rights Reserved
with the hand written numbers
865-377
It is in Near mint
Condition & now over
55
Years Old!
We are willing to work on the price for this item,
therefore we have listed it as a BUY-IT-NOW item,
but you also have the opportunity to MAKE-AN-OFFER!
We found this Walt Disney Studio Publicity Photograph
in a garage storage container as we were going through
the items that we have collected over the past 45 years!
Take a look at our “OTHER ITEMS” and then
mark our “Ebay Store” as one of your favorites.
We will continue to add more Disney
Memorabilia Items often!
If you collect DISNEYANA,
or if you love Winnie the Pooh,
then this wonderful & historical publicity
photograph
of Ken Anderson
working on
“The Many Adventures Of Winnie The Pooh”
should be high on your list.
Please see our other listings for more
Disney Memorabilia and other interesting items.
We have been collecting Disney Memorabilia for 45 years.
We will be happy to offer a shipping and handling discount
on items that can be safely packaged together.
Email with any questions.
CONDITION
* Used and sold "As-Is".
* The Buyer pays for shipping and handling.
* No International shipping.
If you have a question about this item,
send an email and you should get a prompt reply.
Do not leave your questions for the last few hours of the auction,
as there may not be enough time to respond.
DIS 022101.05
_gsrx_vers_1281 (GS 8.3.5 (1281))