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Since its release in 1950, the Disney film "Cinderella" has been a huge hit, captivating children and Disney fans around the world for three-quarters of a century. This is a "Cinderella Princess" (Product No. 540-60) from the Seika Disney Sketchbook series manufactured by Seika Note Co., Ltd. during the Showa era. It is an authentic product with the Walt Disney Productions license mark. **Important! Please read the following carefully!** This item only includes the front and back covers; there are no pages inside. The previous owner has drawn pictures on the inside of the front and back covers with a pencil. They will probably erase with an eraser. There is nothing drawn on the back cover. **Important! Please read the above carefully!** "Cinderella" is based on the fairy tale written by Charles Perrault. It is said that Walt Disney spent 27 years planning the film. The project was conceived in 1923 but was interrupted due to a lack of staff caused by World War II. Production finally began in 1945 after the war ended. In creating Cinderella's design, various materials were gathered, and her blue eyes, blonde hair, and weight were determined to match the illustrations in the original fairy tale. Furthermore, original scenes and direction were added, and it was made into a musical. Disney original characters include Major the horse, Bruno the dog, and Lucifer, Lady Tremaine's cat. Five years were spent creating 150 drawings. It was the first full-length animated film since "Bambi," released in 1942. However, Disney had not had a hit since "Snow White," and the company was burdened with a large debt at the end of World War II. "Pinocchio" and "Bambi" also failed to become hits, and they were struggling in a situation where they had no future if they couldn't produce a hit with their next work. However, when "Cinderella" was released in 1950, it became a huge hit in an instant, and related products sold like hotcakes. The record containing the insert song "Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Boo" was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Original Song. Later, when asked what his favorite work was, Walt Disney answered "Cinderella." It was released in Japan in 1952 (Showa 27) and immediately became a big hit. In Japan, it was titled "Cinderella Princess." As mentioned above, it only includes the front and back covers, and there are no pages inside. How about it, Disney fans?
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