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How the Grinch Stole Christmas – Working Whoville Traffic Light - H4-859

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How the Grinch Stole Christmas – Working Whoville Traffic Light - H4-859
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A whimsical custom-built Whoville traffic light created for Ron Howard’s Dr. Seuss’ How the Grinch Stole Christmas (Universal, 2000). Standing an impressive 8 feet tall, this fantastically stylized prop embodies the off-kilter, candy-colored world of Whoville, complete with a curved base, vibrant yellow light housing, and festive garland decorations.
The piece features a functioning red light and working mechanical “WALK / DON’T WALK” arms, true to the Seussian aesthetic that defined the film’s Oscar-winning production design. Every curve and flourish, from the exaggerated fixtures to the hand-painted lettering, captures the charm and playfulness of Whoville’s handcrafted set pieces.
This eye-catching prop was part of the elaborate Whoville street decor, seen throughout the film’s outdoor scenes where the citizens bustle through town during the Christmas festivities. It remains a magnificent example of the craftsmanship and imagination that made How the Grinch Stole Christmas a modern holiday classic.
A true showpiece from the world of Dr. Seuss, and a stunning display item for any collection celebrating cinematic artistry and Christmas magic.

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