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Lone Ranger Western Storyboard Animation Animation Page from Filmation 1980 C-045THE LONE RANGER Original Production Animation Storyboard Page (1 page) from Filmation's Tarzan Lone Ranger Zorro Adventure Hour, 1980 1982 "The President Plot" 1980 Act I Comes with a Charles Scott Gallery Certificate of Authenticity This episode is from 1980 over 40 years old and was used to make the cartoon! It is from the 1980 Lone Ranger episode, "The President Plot," from Filmation. There's dialogue, action notes and scene numbers it's a
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