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Collection
Name
Magical Mystery Pins #5 - Perdita
Series
Magical Mystery Pins #5
Origin
Walt Disney World, Disneyland Resort
Year
2013
Edition
OE
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This charming pin features Perdita, the elegant and devoted mother dalmatian from Disney's 1961 classic animated film, One Hundred and One Dalmatians. Released in March 2013, this design is part of the Magical Mystery Pins #5 series, a popular blind-box collection distributed at Walt Disney World and Disneyland Resort. The pin showcases Perdita’s head and shoulders framed within a circular blue background, accented by a prominent blue collar with a yellow charm dangling at the bottom. As an Open Edition pin, it offers a wonderful entry point for collectors focusing on dog characters or the iconic canine cast of the Dalmatian films. Perdita is beloved for her grace and bravery in the face of Cruella de Vil’s schemes, making her a perennial favorite among Disney animation enthusiasts. The simple, clean graphic style of this pin highlights her classic animation look, which remains faithful to the xerographic process used during the film's production. Because it was part of a mystery series, collectors often traded to complete their sets, adding to the social aspect of collecting these Open Edition releases. The pin serves as a great tribute to one of Disney's most famous animated animal leads.
As an Open Edition pin from a blind-box mystery series, this item is generally accessible to collectors rather than being a high-value rarity. Its desirability stems primarily from the popularity of the One Hundred and One Dalmatians characters and the appeal of the Magical Mystery Pins series format. While not as scarce as Limited Edition pins, it remains a sought-after piece for completionists who collect the entire Magical Mystery Pins #5 set.
Perdita first appeared in the 1961 film One Hundred and One Dalmatians, which was a landmark in animation history for being the first Disney feature to utilize the xerographic process. This technology allowed for the film's distinct, sketch-like aesthetic, which is often reflected in merchandise featuring the characters decades later.
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