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$15.95
Collection
Name
Loungefly Disney Winnie the Pooh Kanga and Roo Flower Blind Box Pin
Series
Winnie the Pooh Flower Blind Box
Origin
LF
Year
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Edition
OE
Subject
Kanga, Roo
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This charming Open Edition pin features the beloved mother-child duo, Kanga and Roo, from the iconic Winnie the Pooh franchise. Part of the Winnie the Pooh Flower Blind Box series by Loungefly, this pin showcases a soft, pastel-toned artistic style with Kanga standing tall while Roo peeks out from her pouch. A delicate flower accent rests near Kanga’s ear, perfectly capturing the whimsical and gentle aesthetic of the Hundred Acre Wood. Kanga and Roo made their debut in the 1966 animated featurette 'Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree,' and have remained fan-favorite characters for their heartwarming bond. As a Loungefly release, this pin is highly sought after by collectors who enjoy matching sets and character-specific collections. The blind box format adds an element of excitement for traders, as these are randomly distributed, making specific characters like Kanga and Roo frequently requested on trading boards. Its simple, clean design makes it an excellent addition to any Pooh-themed pin board. The pin retains a classic look that celebrates the timeless legacy of A.A. Milne's characters.
As an Open Edition pin from a Loungefly blind box series, this piece is generally accessible but remains desirable due to the popularity of the Winnie the Pooh franchise. Because it was sold in a mystery format, it is often traded or sought after by collectors trying to complete their specific character sets. Its smaller size and high-quality enamel finish are characteristic of the Loungefly brand, which has become a major staple in modern pin collecting. The secondary market value is driven by character popularity and the completionist nature of blind box collectors.
Kanga and Roo were introduced to the Disney canon in the 1966 film 'Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree,' which was the first of the studio's classic Pooh shorts. The characters are based on the original illustrations by E.H. Shepard, and their inclusion in floral-themed merchandise reflects the timeless, gentle nature of the Hundred Acre Wood setting that has defined the franchise for over five decades.
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