This music box beautifully recreates the iconic desk scene of the protagonist,
Porco Rosso, from the Studio Ghibli film Porco Rosso .
Every detail is meticulously crafted to capture the movie's atmosphere,
from the parasol swaying in the wind to the lamp, bullets, and coffee cup scattered across the desk.
The figure of Porco relaxing with a cigarette in his mouth is an absolute must-have for any fan.
Winding the key on the bottom plays the music.
Since this is a rare, vintage piece that is currently out of production, it would make
a wonderful addition to your collection or home decor.
Condition: This item was displayed at home, so it shows signs of wear, such as scuffs,
minor lint or dust, some signs of repair, stains, scratches, and general usage as seen in the photos.
Please note that these are amateur inspections and storage, so there may be other
minor imperfections that were overlooked.
Size: Height: Approx. 14.8 cm / 5.8 inches (including the umbrella)
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