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Product NameThe Art Of Pixar, Volume Ii: 100 Collectible Postcards
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Published09/19/2012
Long DescriptionFrom Ratatouille through Brave , The Art of Pixar: Volume II features gorgeous and illuminating concept art and iconic final frames from the 6 Pixar feature films and 18 short films released from 2007 on.
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