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Collection
Name
It's A Small World Mystery Collection - Goodbye - Holland
Series
It’s A Small World Mystery Collection - Goodbye
Origin
Walt Disney World, Disneyland Resort
Year
2019
Edition
OE
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This charming pin is part of the 'It's A Small World Mystery Collection - Goodbye' series, released in 2019 at both Walt Disney World and Disneyland Resort. The pin features the iconic Dutch girl character from the classic 'it's a small world' attraction, seated within a stylized tulip flower. Behind her stands a decorative floral element prominently displaying the word 'Vaarwel,' which is Dutch for 'Goodbye.' As an Open Edition pin, it was designed as part of a mystery set that captures the various ways the attraction bids farewell to guests in different languages. The design utilizes the whimsical, folk-art inspired aesthetic established by legendary Disney artist Mary Blair for the 1964 New York World's Fair attraction. Collectors highly value this piece for its vibrant color palette and its representation of the beloved global theme of the attraction. The pin is crafted as a Pin on Pin, adding a sense of dimension and depth to the character and flower elements. It serves as a delightful memento for fans of the attraction's enduring message of peace and international unity.
As an Open Edition mystery collection release, this pin is generally accessible, though its popularity is bolstered by the dedicated following of 'it's a small world' merchandise. The Pin on Pin feature gives it a higher quality feel than standard flat pins, which increases its appeal to collectors. Because it was part of a mystery series, completing the set can be a fun challenge for traders. Its thematic connection to the attraction's iconic farewell scene makes it a staple for attraction-themed collections.
The 'it's a small world' attraction debuted at the 1964 New York World's Fair before being relocated to Disneyland in 1966. The distinct visual style of the characters and the attraction's environment were created by Mary Blair, whose use of bold colors and geometric shapes remains a cornerstone of Disney design history.
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