Please check my eBay Store and auctions for all sorts of Jackie Chan items - cool sets and stuff from RUSH HOUR, 2, 3, Drunken Master, The Medallion, 1911, Around the World in 80 Days, The Tuxedo, Police Story and MANY more! If you do not see it, ask me, please! Add NOTHING per extra set bought or won for combined postage. FLAT $4 air mail worldwide for any amount of flyers bought!

This set consists of 20 pieces of superb chirashi flyer mini-poster / handbill promo items for the Japanese cinema release of various Jackie Chan films - a treasure trove collection of superb collectibles! At a BARGAIN price!

(I also have a stock of OLD and much rarer Jackie Chan films to list - if you're looking for something special, please ask!).

Buyer gets the following 20 pieces of these 19cm x 26cm very frameable promotional-only chirashi!!

Last Soldier
Shaolin
Rising Dragon
Traces of a Dragon: Jackie Chan and his Lost Family x2 pieces
Rob-B-Hood x2 pieces
The Medallion x2 pieces
1911
Around the World in 80 Days
Legendary Amazons
Shinjuku Incident
The Tuxedo x2 pieces
New Police Story
Rush Hour 3
The Myth
Skiptrace
Shanghai Knights

ALL ITEMS ALWAYS ORIGINAL - no colour copies or other non-original mediums! Contact me for more details on any of my auctions.

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For protection, all flyers are always shipped flat inside a plastic file, backed by cardboard, and inside a paper envelope, and package is clearly marked Fragile - Please do not Bend!

CHIRASHI - some basic information:
In Japan, these flyers are known as chirashi, and they are distributed by Japanese film companies, usually in cinemas but also in other locations sometimes, to promote forthcoming films. Often, especially for a film that is expected to be popular, there are two different chirashi created for each film. The earlier version, sometimes released literally months in advance of the opening of the film, is designed to raise awareness. This is often followed by a second version, distributed closer to the film's actual Japanese release date. In rare cases there are more than two types, but it is quite unusual.
Some of these flyers are VERY limited, others readily available in many locations, but all are the same - when it comes to the release date of the film, all chirashi are returned to the film companies, or destroyed.
All chirashi measure approximately 19cm x 26cm, and often feature unique graphics and great Japanese text and logos unseen by foreign audiences. Great for framing, they can make inexpensive little masterpieces on your walls, or an economical and interesting collection, that is easy to store!