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Park Pack Sept 2017 - Falling Alice (Version 1)
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Park Pack September 2017
Origin
Disney Store
Year
2017
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LE (500)
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This enchanting pin features Alice from the 1951 animated classic 'Alice in Wonderland' as she tumbles down the rabbit hole. The design captures a pivotal moment from the film, depicting Alice surrounded by iconic, gravity-defying imagery including a floating grandfather clock, books, and a crooked chimney. As part of the Park Pack September 2017 collection released by Disney Store, this Limited Edition 500 pin is a highly sought-after piece for fans of the surreal, whimsical aesthetic of Wonderland. The pin is rendered in a vibrant color palette that emphasizes the chaotic nature of Alice's descent into the magical realm. Collectors prize this piece not only for its dynamic composition but also for its status as a specific monthly release from the popular subscription-based Park Pack series. Alice remains one of the most beloved Disney characters, and this portrayal highlights the adventurous spirit that has captivated audiences for decades. The intricate background details and the expressive pose of Alice make it a standout addition to any collection. Being a Limited Edition 500 release, it maintains a level of exclusivity that drives interest among dedicated Disney pin enthusiasts.
This pin is highly desirable due to its low Limited Edition 500 count and its origin as part of the exclusive Park Pack September 2017 subscription series. Its unique, stylized artwork depicting a classic movie scene makes it a 'Hard to Find' item for Alice collectors. The combination of character popularity and the limited release format ensures consistent demand on the secondary market.
The pin commemorates the enduring legacy of the 1951 Disney animated film 'Alice in Wonderland,' which was based on Lewis Carroll's famous literary works. The imagery of the falling sequence is one of the most recognizable and iconic visual motifs associated with the film's surrealist art style.
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