Where's Wally?: The Magnificent Poster Book!

Where's Wally?/Waldo: The Magnificent Poster Book! was a Where's Wally? poster book released in 1991. The book introduces Wenda and Odlaw. Characters to spot include Wally, Woof, Wilma, Wenda, Wizard Whitebeard, Odlaw, and the Wally Watchers. The book included large one-sided posters of Wally scenes. Of the 11 scenes, five were from past Wally books and 6 were all-new (although three of them would later be published in Where's Waldo?: The Great Picture Hunt).

Where's Wally?: The Magnificent Poster Book!
AuthorMartin Handford
IllustratorMartin Handford
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish
SubjectWhere's Wally?
PublisherUK: Walker Books; US: Little Brown & Co then Candlewick Press
Publication date
21 November 1991
Pages26
ISBN0-316-34352-8
OCLC26565289

The book marks the second and last time Wilma was seen.

In 2010, another large poster book was published titled The Spectacular Poster Book.

Scenes

  1. The Monstrous Monsters [1]
  2. The Castle Siege
  3. On the Beach [2]
  4. Military Parade
  5. The Nasty Nasties [3]
  6. Land of Sports [1]
  7. Unfriendly Giants [3]
  8. Among the Pirates [1]
  9. The Future [4]
  10. The Land of Wallies [3]
  11. The Old Friends

Notes

  1. "The Monsterous Monsters", "Land of Sports", and "Among the Pirates" were later re-published in The Great Picture Hunt.
  2. "On The Beach" was first seen in Where's Wally.
  3. "The Nasty Nasties", "Unfriendly Giants", and "The Land of Wallies" were first seen in The Fantastic Journey.
  4. "The Future" was first seen in Where's Wally Now?.
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