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Collection
Name
Aladdin Sitting
Series
Core Characters - Aladdin
Origin
Disneyland Resort
Year
2001
Edition
OE
Subject
Aladdin (Prince Ali)
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This charming pin features Aladdin in his iconic Prince Ali Ababwa attire, captured in a relaxed, seated pose with his arms crossed and a confident smile. Based on the 1992 Disney classic film Aladdin, this design perfectly captures the character's transition from 'street rat' to royalty. Released in 2001 at the Disneyland Resort, this pin is part of the Core Characters - Aladdin series, which focuses on essential portrayals of beloved Disney icons. As an Open Edition (OE) pin, it served as a foundational piece for many early pin collections, making it a nostalgic item for long-time enthusiasts. The vibrant yellow of his prince outfit is accented by a striking purple cape and a matching feather in his turban, staying true to his regal appearance in the film. Because it is an Open Edition (OE) release, it was widely available at the Disneyland Resort, allowing it to become a staple for fans of the character. The pin’s clean, classic aesthetic highlights the animation style of the early 90s, which remains a favorite era for collectors. While not a limited release, its status as a core character staple ensures it remains a recognizable and sought-after piece for those building a complete Aladdin collection. The backstamp confirms its origin at the Disneyland Resort, marking it as a piece of early 21st-century Disney park history.
As an Open Edition (OE) pin released in 2001, this item is highly accessible and lacks the scarcity associated with Limited Edition (LE) releases. However, its value lies in its status as a foundational character pin for Aladdin fans. It is considered a must-have for completionist collectors who focus on the core cast of the Aladdin franchise. While not rare, its classic design and age make it a nostalgic and desirable addition to any personal display.
Released in 2001, this pin captures the enduring popularity of the 1992 animated masterpiece Aladdin. The Prince Ali persona remains one of the most recognizable versions of the character, representing the height of the 'Disney Renaissance' era of filmmaking. Its release at the Disneyland Resort coincided with a period where pin trading was rapidly growing as a major park activity.
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