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The Rescuers Down Under 30th Anniversary - McLeach, Joanna, Cody
Series
The Rescuers Down Under Anniversaries
Origin
Walt Disney World
Year
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Edition
LE (4000)
Subject
Percival C. McLeach, Cody, Joanna the Goanna
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This Limited Edition 4000 pin celebrates the 30th Anniversary of the 1990 Disney animated film, The Rescuers Down Under. The design features the film's villain, the poacher Percival C. McLeach, alongside the young protagonist Cody and McLeach's treacherous pet goanna, Joanna. The pin utilizes a Pin on Pin design, giving the foreground characters a distinct, dimensional feel against the background cage. Released at Walt Disney World in 2020, this piece captures a tense moment from the film, showcasing the antagonist's iconic hat and the golden eagle feather that drives the plot. As a 30th-anniversary commemorative item, it is highly sought after by fans of the Rescuers franchise, which is often considered a cult classic in Disney animation history. The backer card highlights the milestone, making it a complete set for collectors of character-focused anniversary pins. The inclusion of Joanna, a fan-favorite comedic sidekick, adds significant appeal to this specific release. Its status as a Limited Edition piece ensures it remains a staple for those curating collections centered on 1990s Disney films.
With an edition size of 4000, this pin is moderately accessible but remains desirable due to the popularity of The Rescuers Down Under among collectors. The Pin on Pin feature adds a layer of depth that collectors generally prefer over flat designs. Being a milestone 30th-anniversary release, it holds steady value for character-specific collectors, particularly those focused on Disney villains or sidekicks like Joanna.
The Rescuers Down Under was released in 1990 as the first theatrical sequel produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation. It is historically significant for being the first film to use the CAPS (Computer Animation Production System) process entirely, marking a major technological shift in the animation industry.
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