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$60.60
Collection
Name
Oswald at the Hyperion Room
Series
The Walt Disney Studio Lot Mystery Pin Collection
Origin
DEC
Year
2024
Edition
LR
Subject
Oswald the Lucky Rabbit
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This charming pin features Oswald the Lucky Rabbit bursting through a blue, stylized graphic of the Walt Disney Studios logo. The design pays homage to the historic 2719 Hyperion Avenue studio location in Hollywood, where Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks created many of their early masterpieces. As part of The Walt Disney Studio Lot Mystery Pin Collection, this Limited Release pin celebrates the rich heritage of the original animation studio. Oswald, first introduced in 1927 in 'Trolley Troubles', remains one of the most significant characters in animation history as the precursor to Mickey Mouse. The pin utilizes a Pin on Pin design, giving Oswald a dimensional, layered appearance that makes him stand out against the blue background. This series is highly sought after by collectors who appreciate the deep-cut references to Disney's golden age of animation. The inclusion of the iconic Hyperion address adds a layer of prestige and historical significance that resonates with theme park and studio history enthusiasts. Because this is a Limited Release, it appeals to both character completists and those focused on studio-themed merchandise. It serves as a beautiful tribute to the birthplace of the Disney legacy.
As a Limited Release from The Walt Disney Studio Lot Mystery Pin Collection, this pin is desirable due to its historical theme and the enduring popularity of Oswald the Lucky Rabbit. The Pin on Pin feature adds a premium, dimensional quality that collectors generally prefer over flat designs. Being part of a series centered on the actual studio lot makes this a must-have for historians and fans of early Disney animation.
The address 2719 Hyperion Avenue is legendary in animation history, serving as the site where the Disney brothers moved their operations in 1926. It was at this location that 'Steamboat Willie' was produced and the first full-length animated feature, 'Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs', was developed before the studio moved to Burbank in 1940.
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