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Missing Since 1987: The Iconic Waldo Milk Carton Parody #1572849 (License: Personal Use)
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This black-and-white illustration mimics the iconic U.S. missing-person milk carton campaigns of the 1980s, but replaces a real child with the famously elusive character Waldo from the "Where’s Waldo?" series. The carton boldly displays “MILK” on two sides and includes a framed portrait of Waldo with his signature striped shirt, glasses, and bobbed hair, alongside the humorous tagline “Have You Seen Me?” The piece is a satirical homage to both public service campaigns and the enduring cultural phenomenon of Waldo’s hidden presence.
Used in articles, memes, or blog posts about 1980s nostalgia, pop culture parodies, graphic design history, or marketing satire; targets users searching for humorous retro imagery or Waldo-related content.
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