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How the Grinch Stole Christmas - Whoville Trash - H4-151

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How the Grinch Stole Christmas - Whoville Trash - H4-151
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A collection of original “Whoville” trash props used as set dressing on the Mt. Crumpit dump and in the Grinch’s cave in How the Grinch Stole Christmas (Universal Pictures, 2000).
This whimsical set includes custom-printed “Whoville Gazette” newspaper fragments, a strip of festive red-and-green ribbon, a gold metallic ribbon, and a particularly memorable touch, a piece of “snow-covered lettuce” crafted for the film’s intricately detailed garbage heaps. The newspaper headlines feature humorous Seussian flair, including “Whobilation Plans Are Finally in Place” and “Farfingle’s Coupon Savings Sale,” capturing the consumer-driven chaos of Whoville life that so perfectly fueled the Grinch’s disdain for the season.
Each piece was meticulously aged, distressed, and weathered by the film’s art department to create the authentic look of Whoville waste, the kind of festive litter that would tumble down Mt. Crumpit into the Grinch’s lair. Together, these elements represent the Oscar®-winning production design and world-building that made Ron Howard’s live-action Dr. Seuss adaptation a holiday classic.
A wonderfully offbeat and visually striking collection, this “Whoville Holiday Refuse” set is both hilarious and historic, the perfect collectible for any Grinch enthusiast or fan of movie magic.

The item(s) may exhibit varying levels of wear and studio distressing, as detailed in the listing images that provide an accurate representation of the condition.