waldo is on the paper in Hollywood. he looks like waldo, and is wearing a striped sweater. it took me 5 years to find him. (His is in hollywood)
i know this helps.
Go to the bottom half of the left page where the two cars black cars are and go directly to the lamp post go up and then right.
the right corner
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waldo is up in the corner by the stairs on the right holding a bone where waldo and Bella are holding hands
1836 by Ralph Waldo Emerson.
Bobby Darin's birth name is Walden Waldo Robert Cassotto
no-one actually knows who created the first pop up book although waldo hunt apparently re popularised them giving him credit for 'creating' them but evidence proves that pop up books were around a lot longer than waldo was.
Waldo Holmes wrote the song that the Hues Corporation made into a top ten hit in the summer of 1974
it was Jane
wheres waldo
Woody Woodpecker is a cartoon. It begins with the letter W. Winnie the Pooh
near the middle of the scene...to the left of the chickens on the fire!
On the corner of Get a life and Stop looking for Waldo.
Somewhere
In Waldo's Nut-sack.
Waldo is not a real person, but a fictional character from the "Where's Waldo?" book series. The books feature detailed illustrations with Waldo hidden in a crowded scene, and readers must find him among the other characters. Hollywood is a popular setting for movies and entertainment, but there is no specific location where Waldo can be found there.
on the last page
In the "Where's Waldo?" series, the mystery character in "Waldo Hollywood" is Odlaw, who is Waldo's enemy and is often tasked with causing trouble or hiding to challenge the player. He is usually wearing a yellow and black striped shirt, a black mask, and a yellow beanie.
In the back ally selling E. It's hard to see him, though.
It took me two weeks to find Waldo, but it was well worth it. I have the North America 2003 version of Where's Waldo in Hollywood, so my answer may not suit your book. This is almost a scavenger hunt. I can't quite describe it based on his exact location. Basically, find the blond Wenda in the middle of the right hand page. Follow the line of Wendas to the left. The Wenda on the far left of the "Wenda stage", one above the front Wenda, will have a hand in front of her mouth. Follow that hand down and the Waldo it links to will have a bone in his other hand. The book you have may be different (I don't know if there are other versions of Hollywood, but I wanted to be specific just to be sure.) I hope this helped you find Waldo. If you want to know the other character locations, please post them. -Jeff