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Andrews McMeel Publishing produced the Harry Potter calendars for 2001 and 2002. There were two lines, one based on the book, and the other tied in with the movie The Sorcerer's Stone. The Kansas City, Missouri, company, one of the USA's biggest calendar distributors, produced sizes ranging from a small desktop model to a large wall version. Here are the 2002 calendars (note movie ones are for U.S. market: they say "SORCERER'S Stone").
![]() Mini wall calendar -- retail $6.99 |
![]() Day-To-Day calendar -- retail $12.99 |
![]() Mini wall calendar -- retail $6.99 |
![]() Page-A-Day calendar -- retail $12.99 |
![]() "Mental Block" movie calendar -- a puzzle and 12 months, all in one -- retail $7.99 |
![]() Engagement calendar -- retail $10.99 |
![]() Large movie wall calendar -- retail $12.99 |
Andrews McMeel's 2001 calendars were limited to book versions. They contained artwork by Warner Bros. illustrator Fred Bode.
![]() Harry Potter desk calendar -- retail $12.99 |
![]() Wall calendar -- retail $12.99 |
These calendars were made by Danilo of London, England, Europe's largest licensed calendar company. Note their strong resemblance to artwork used in American products, with the Fred Bode illustrations in the book version, and Peter Mountain's movie stills.
![]() UK book wall calendar -- retail £6.99 ($10 U.S.) |
![]() Large movie wall calendar -- retail £6.99 ($10 U.S.) |
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