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Collection
Name
DLR - Hidden Mickey Series Haunted Mansion Tombstones - 2009 - Fish
Series
Hidden Mickey 2009
Origin
Disneyland Resort
Year
2009
Edition
OE
Subject
Fish Skeleton
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This pin is part of the 2009 Hidden Mickey - Haunted Mansion Tombstones series released at Disneyland Resort. It features a stylized fish skeleton, a playful nod to the epitaphs found in the Haunted Mansion attraction's graveyard. The design is rendered in a rectangular plaque style with a bright yellow border, contrasting against the aged, grey stone texture of the tombstone. The text on the pin reads 'October 10 1867', marking the date associated with this specific grim inhabitant of the mansion grounds. As an Open Edition pin, it was originally distributed as a Gift With Purchase through pin trading at the parks. The Haunted Mansion, which opened at Disneyland in 1969, remains one of the most beloved attractions, making any related merchandise highly sought after by fans. The Hidden Mickey series is particularly popular among collectors because it encourages trading and completing sets of thematic icons. This specific tombstone design captures the macabre yet whimsical humor that defines the attraction's legacy. Collectors value this piece for its connection to the iconic graveyard scene and its status as a classic piece of Disneyland Resort park history.
As an Open Edition pin from a 2009 series, this item is considered a classic staple for Haunted Mansion completionists. While Open Edition pins are continuously produced, the age of this specific series makes it a nostalgic find for modern traders. The popularity of the Haunted Mansion theme ensures consistent demand, especially among those building themed displays. Its status as a former Gift With Purchase makes it a great entry-level piece for new collectors interested in attraction-specific history.
The Haunted Mansion graveyard is famous for its humorous and pun-filled tombstones, many of which pay tribute to the original Imagineers who built the attraction. The date 'October 10, 1867' is a piece of the elaborate, fictional lore created by Imagineers to give the mansion a sense of deep, supernatural history.
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