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Thu, Apr 23, 2026, 03:31 PM

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This image captures a Michael Jackson-themed exhibition display, likely housed within a museum or public venue in Las Palmas, Spain. The central focus is a life-sized or large figurine of Michael Jack…read more

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This image captures a Michael Jackson-themed exhibition display, likely housed within a museum or public venue in Las Palmas, Spain. The central focus is a life-sized or large figurine of Michael Jackson, dressed in a white pinstripe suit, blue shirt, blue armband, white fedora, and black-and-white shoes. The figure is posed in his iconic anti-gravity lean from the "Smooth Criminal" music video, supported by a wooden base that resembles steps, hinting at the patented shoes that allowed this illusion. The display table, covered with a white surface, showcases an extensive collection of "Michael Jackson's Moonwalker" memorabilia. These include various video game cartridges for Sega Master System and Sega Genesis (Mega Drive), VHS tapes of the "Moonwalker" film (one with a "PG" rating), a large "Michael Jackson Moonwalker Limited Edition Commemorative Program," and other posters and media. One album cover for "Smooth Criminal" and a yellow item with "20th Criminal" are also visible. Several information plaques in Spanish provide context. One explains that "Moonwalker es la película soñada por Michael," a science fiction film. Another describes how SEGA released the "Michael Jackson Moonwalker" video game in the late 80s for home computers, arcade machines, and consoles. A detailed plaque titled "PATENTE REGISTRADA" (REGISTERED PATENT) illustrates the mechanism of Jackson's anti-gravity lean shoes, highlighting the heel cavity designed to couple with a bolt, detailing the patent number 5.255.452, registered by Michael Jackson, Michael Bush, and Dennis Thompkins. To the left of the figurine, a vintage-style jukebox, reddish-brown with silver accents, is partially visible within the display. The background shows reflections of other exhibits or people, indicating an active indoor environment. | Open Wire