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| Robert Sabuda in front of his Grand Opening at the Seibu Gallery in Tokyo, Japan. |
Visitors and media photographers take their first look at the life size pop-ups after waiting patiently in line. |
Robert chats up with the live TV audience on the process of producing a large version of the Shark pop-up. |
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| A close up of the shark pop-up spread reproduced from Encyclopedia Prehistorica. |
This is a beautiful reproduction of the winter house scene from A Winter’s Tale enlarged. The lights blink too! |
The ingenious music box spread is shown here in life-sized format from The 12 Days of Christmas. |
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| T-Rex is breaking out of the rocks in this prehistoric wilderness. Roar! |
Here is another prehistoric creature from the Dinosaurs pop-up book. Do you hear the T-Rex? |
The Emerald City is shown in a large scale format on an automatic page turner. Visitors can hear music and read the story without lifting a page. |
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| Step into Robert's New York City studio... in Tokyo! Original items including pop-up prototypes, drawings, and personal items were flown directly from NYC. |
Paper engineer Teen Liu cheerfully discovers that the cookies replicated from the book Cookie Count are REAL! Baked exclusively for the exhibition. Delicious. |
Robert is taken over by the size of his own gigantic pop-up reproduced from Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland. Wow! |