Created
exclusively for the final Star Wars Weekend event in 2015 by Disney artist Tommy Lee EdwardsFrom Disney's Hollywood Studios at
Walt Disney World in Orlando, Florida
From the FINAL Star Wars Weekends event
Star
Wars Weekends 2015
36" x 24"
Logo
Poster
RARE from the
last Star Wars Weekends event
(Look at my other auctions if you
want one Disney artist signed)
SWW 2015 posters are
Rare relative to past years
The Hollywood Studios Iconic Earfull Tower in the
center back of this poster no longer exists
This Jedi Mickey
Mouse event logo poster sold out and was created by Tommy Lee Edwards especially for this
event. The poster has historical significance too making it especially important item to
all Star Wars, Disney and Star Wars Weekends fans, attendees and collectors. It was the
final Star Wars Weekends. For years after the start of Star Wars Weekends Disney artists
wanted to create Star Wars and Disney character mash ups in designs and posters for Star
Wars Weekends special events but could not as they needed Lucas's permission, eventually
they received his permission. All Star Wars mash up posters were personally approved by
George Lucas. A few years later Disney purchased LucasFilm Ltd. After purchase of
LucasFilm Ltd, ironically in 2015 at D-23 Disney announced the end to the use of combo or
mash up Disney Star Wars figures, apparently due to LucasFilm's decision not to permit
them. So we have come full circle now with LucasFilm deciding what Disney does with
regards to Star Wars. This Disney Star Wars Poster now is retired in so many ways. Because the announcement August 2015 by Disney of
the end of Star Wars mash up figures, logos and characters and with the official
termination of the Star Wars Weekends announced November 9th, 2015 that makes this Disney
Star Wars poster released during Star Wars Weekends rare (historical so to speak) with no
more mash ups and no more Star Wars Weekends. All the aforementioned increases the
uniqueness, value and therefore the desirability of this autographed poster to any Star
Wars, Disney or Star Wars Weekends attendee or collector now and into the future.
The deeper effect of new order Star Wars
In addition time has proven our prediction accurate that Disney and
LucasFilms, which controls the new Star Wars film franchise, decided to change Star Wars
to focus on and promote a different agenda with characters they have and will invent. This
reformed the Star Wars franchise at Disney as it mostly used the movies and animation
series characters which they invented and which are designed to promote new LucasFilms Ltd
and Disney world view which helps their corporations with their world concepts effecting
the future. This already has increased demand for the George Lucas's Classic Star Wars
character items approved by him, from the original 2 sets of trilogies and especially
those with mash up action and character figures, cels, prints, medium big figurines,
posters, etc from Star Wars Weekends. The legends of the specialness of this ultimate
magical event for Star Wars fans who made the pilgrimage to attend from all over the world
will surely grow as time passes and the availability of Star Wars Weekends items from the
events will become increasingly rare. It marks the end of both the creative genius of the
George Lucas Star Wars era and the magical Disney Star Wars Weekends era too. This Disney
artist's poster is from both the George Lucas Star Wars era and the amazing
Disney Star Wars Weekends events era. The character of Jedi Mickey was personally approved
by George Lucas before he sold LucasFilm, which makes it rare and more desirable for collectors as time passes, as
no more items from either of those two eras can be produced.
Put this one in your collection or on your wall and you will be able to enjoy your
investment in this beauty as it appreciates over the years and will be a classic and
sought after item for all serious Star Wars, Disney, and Star Wars Weekends attendees,
fans and collectors. |
Dizdude™
we got it 4 U!™
We attended
every day of every Disney Star Wars Weekends from its inception in 2000 through its final
day in 2015. Each year we added unique and exclusive Disney Star Wars Weekends items to our collection. And each year during Star Wars Weekends we obtained unique autographs on Disney Star Wars
Weekends fine artwork and unique items to add to our Gallery far far away™ We offer for sale occasionally, for a limited period, a few of these rare and exclusive
items from our private vintage Star Wars Weekends collection. Those which remain unsold are returned to our climate controlled vault or our private collection. May the Force be with U...always.
In original tube not displayed and only
opened for photo session
The final Star Wars
Weekends 2015 event logo poster
In it's original tube ~ Poster is
©Disney and ©Lucasfilm Ltd.
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