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Collection
Name
Toy Story Sarge Green Army Man with Pixar Ball Pin
Series
Disney Pins
Origin
Walt Disney World
Year
2025
Edition
OE
Subject
Sarge, Luxo Ball
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This vibrant pin features Sarge, the iconic leader of the Green Army Men from Pixar's landmark 1995 film Toy Story. The design depicts Sarge in his classic molded plastic appearance, standing before a patterned background of stars, while holding the legendary yellow, blue, and red Luxo Ball. The pin includes a prominent, elevated text bar at the top reading 'SARGE' in a bold, military-inspired font. As an Open Edition release at Walt Disney World in 2025, this pin serves as a fantastic entry-level piece for fans of the franchise. The inclusion of the Luxo Ball, a staple of Pixar animation that originated in the 1986 short film Luxo Jr., makes this a must-have for Pixar completionists. The pin utilizes a Pin on Pin design, giving the ball and Sarge a layered, dimensional quality that stands out on any display board. Sarge remains a fan-favorite character known for his strict discipline and tactical approach to 'reconnaissance' missions in Andy's room. Collectors appreciate this piece for its clean aesthetic and its direct tribute to one of the most recognizable toy sets in Disney history. It is a perfect representation of the camaraderie and charm that defined the original Toy Story trilogy.
As an Open Edition pin, this piece is highly accessible to new collectors and fans of the Toy Story franchise. The Pin on Pin construction adds a layer of depth and physical quality that often increases desirability compared to standard flat pins. Its status as a character-focused piece from a beloved film series ensures steady demand among Pixar enthusiasts. While not a limited release, its thematic appeal and high-quality design make it a staple for any themed collection.
The Green Army Men first debuted in the original Toy Story, which premiered in 1995 as the first-ever feature-length computer-animated film. Sarge, voiced by R. Lee Ermey, became an instant cultural icon, representing the toy soldiers found in childhood playrooms across the world. The Luxo Ball, featured prominently here, is arguably the most famous 'Easter Egg' in Pixar history, appearing in nearly every film produced by the studio.
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