February 28, 2018, 04:26 PM
catskilleagleOddball Batman Forever 3D cards
I picked up a 6-card set of Batman Forever cards early last year. I had seen a single offered for about $15 but then saw the whole set for just a little more than that so I took a chance on it because I'd never heard of it before seeing the single.
The cards are 3 x 4 (7.5 x 10cm) and each one is in its own cello-pack but the plastic is different. The fronts are framed by a gray border with small Batman-related symbols all around but with a larger Batman Forever logo in the lower right corner and card nummbering on the upper left corner in Spanish (card 1 is "Serie de Coleccion 1 de 6"). However, rather than a photo from the movie on the fronts, there is artwork with 3D backgrounds. The cards have rounded corners. I can't see the backs because each card is backed by a piece of thin cardboard.
I was told the set came from a Kellogg's promotion in Argentina but I've never seen a note on it and haven't seen any singles on Ebay in the past year. It's possible it's an elaborate unlicensed set but the artwork is detailed along with the 3D imagery and putting each one in its own pack would be an extra expense you wouldn't expect of a Broder.
If anyone is familiar with this set, please let me know.
Thanks,
Jess
March 06, 2018, 02:28 PM
BeckettBible24If you could, could you please send scans to my email mbible@beckett.com. I would like to add this to my list for importation into Beckett's database. I have never seen or heard of them before.
March 07, 2018, 04:56 AM
wolfieThese sound a lot like the Lord of the Rings cards Kellogg's did when the films came out.
March 07, 2018, 01:33 PM
BatmanThese are a legitimate issue done for Batman Forever, I recall. Set of 6 issued with cereal and it is a foreign issue. I will dig out my set to see if I can recall any additional info.
March 09, 2018, 03:38 AM
catskilleagleOkay. I'll try to scan them this weekend.
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Originally posted by BeckettBible24:
If you could, could you please send scans to my email mbible@beckett.com. I would like to add this to my list for importation into Beckett's database. I have never seen or heard of them before.
March 09, 2018, 03:45 AM
catskilleagleYes, they are like those only larger than standard size. I have the German set for "The Two Towers" and those cards are smaller than standard size.
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Originally posted by wolfie:
These sound a lot like the Lord of the Rings cards Kellogg's did when the films came out.
March 09, 2018, 03:49 AM
catskilleagleThanks for the info, Batman.
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Originally posted by Batman:
These are a legitimate issue done for Batman Forever, I recall. Set of 6 issued with cereal and it is a foreign issue. I will dig out my set to see if I can recall any additional info.
March 15, 2018, 10:27 AM
BeckettBible24quote:
Originally posted by Batman:
These are a legitimate issue done for Batman Forever, I recall. Set of 6 issued with cereal and it is a foreign issue. I will dig out my set to see if I can recall any additional info.
Any luck with more info?
March 15, 2018, 05:44 PM
catskilleagleHi BeckettBible,
Are the scans I sent good enough? If you could use a rescan at higher resolution, just let me know.
Jess
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Originally posted by BeckettBible24:
quote:
Originally posted by Batman:
These are a legitimate issue done for Batman Forever, I recall. Set of 6 issued with cereal and it is a foreign issue. I will dig out my set to see if I can recall any additional info.
Any luck with more info?
March 15, 2018, 06:54 PM
BatmanI think I have the cereal box they came in I will absolutely check tonight
February 19, 2020, 04:58 AM
catskilleagleHere's the #2 card from the set:
February 20, 2020, 09:25 AM
promokingThis is a set of 6 individually sealed cards issued in 1995 in Latin America inside Kellog cereal boxes. They are very well done. However, the backs have a tendency to peel off revealing that they are actually stickers that kids could affix to their school gear.
February 20, 2020, 11:56 PM
catskilleagleThanks, Promoking. I have the set with each card still in its cello-pack so I didn't know they were actually stickers.
Jess
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Originally posted by promoking:
This is a set of 6 individually sealed cards issued in 1995 in Latin America inside Kellog cereal boxes. They are very well done. However, the backs have a tendency to peel off revealing that they are actually stickers that kids could affix to their school gear.
February 26, 2020, 04:53 PM
Tommy CI see a card # 3 on the auction site now