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How the Grinch Stole Christmas – Lighting Contest Score Sheet - H4-177

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How the Grinch Stole Christmas – Lighting Contest Score Sheet - H4-177
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An original “City of Whoville Christmas Lighting Contest Judge’s Sheet” created for use in Ron Howard’s beloved holiday classic How the Grinch Stole Christmas (2000). This whimsical production-made prop captures the quirky charm of Whoville’s over-the-top holiday festivities, where even judging Christmas decorations is a serious affair.
Printed on a sheet of pink 8.5" x 11" production paper, the form features bold, Seussian typography and scoring categories including Number of Lights, Intensity of Lights, Use of Colors, Use of Tinsel, Appropriate Theme, and Overall Effect, each rated from 1 to 10. The sheet remains in unused condition, preserving its crisp, production-printed appearance exactly as it would have been on set.
These forms were designed for use by Whoville’s enthusiastic judges during the town’s annual lighting contest sequence, a scene that perfectly embodies the film’s satirical spirit of holiday competition and cheer.
A delightful and instantly recognizable artifact from one of the most visually iconic Christmas films of all time.

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