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Collection
Name
Tigger - Baby Pooh and Friends Floral Mystery
Series
Baby Pooh and Friends Floral Mystery
Origin
LF
Year
958
Edition
OE
Subject
Tigger
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This charming pin features Tigger from the beloved Winnie the Pooh franchise, depicted in a soft, youthful 'Baby' style as he curiously investigates a small butterfly resting on a patch of flowers. Part of the Baby Pooh and Friends Floral Mystery series, the design captures the gentle, whimsical aesthetic often associated with the Hundred Acre Wood characters. Tigger, originally introduced in the 1968 featurette 'Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day,' remains one of Disney's most iconic and energetic characters, though he appears notably calm and sweet in this specific artistic rendering. As an Open Edition pin from the Loungefly collection, it serves as an accessible piece for collectors who appreciate high-quality character art. The pin utilizes a Pin on Pin design, adding a sense of dimension and depth to the floral base and the butterfly element. Collectors frequently seek out this series for its cohesive, pastel-themed artwork and the enduring popularity of the Winnie the Pooh cast. While it is an Open Edition release, the intricate design and the character-focused appeal make it a desirable addition for fans of the 'Baby' character sub-genre. The pin is finished with clean, vibrant lines that highlight the contrast between the orange tiger stripes and the delicate pink and purple petals. It is a wonderful representation of the innocent, exploratory nature of the characters during their younger years.
As an Open Edition pin from Loungefly, this item is generally more accessible than limited releases, though its popularity is driven by the strong collector following of the Winnie the Pooh franchise. The Pin on Pin construction provides a dimensional quality that elevates the visual appeal compared to standard flat pins. Its status as part of a mystery series makes it a fun challenge for collectors looking to complete the set. The combination of the 'Baby' character aesthetic and the floral theme makes it particularly popular for theme-based display boards.
Tigger made his cinematic debut in the 1968 Disney featurette 'Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day,' which won an Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film. The character is based on the original stories by A.A. Milne, and his 'baby' or 'nursery' aesthetic has been a long-standing theme in Disney merchandise, often utilized to evoke a sense of nostalgia and gentleness.
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