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Name
Hidden Mickey 2013 DLR - Birds - Ziggy
Series
Hidden Mickey 2013
Origin
Disneyland Resort
Year
2014
Edition
OE
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This pin features Ziggy, one of the iconic vultures from Disney’s 1967 animated classic, The Jungle Book. Released in 2014 as part of the Hidden Mickey 2013 Disneyland Resort Birds series, this pin depicts the character in a simple, stylized pose set against an oval green background. Ziggy is easily recognizable by his mop-top hairstyle and distinctive pink beak, traits that often left audiences wondering if the vultures were loosely inspired by The Beatles. As an Open Edition pin, it was originally distributed through Cast Member trading activities at Disneyland Resort, making it a staple for collectors of the Hidden Mickey series. The inclusion of a small, subtle Hidden Mickey icon at the bottom of the pin confirms its status as part of this popular scavenger-hunt-style collection. Because these pins were primarily obtained through trading with Cast Members, they are often sought after by collectors looking to complete their sets. The Jungle Book remains a beloved part of the Disney canon, and character-specific pins like this one are highly valued by fans of the film's memorable supporting cast. Whether you are a completist or a fan of the vultures, this piece serves as a delightful nod to the film’s unique sense of humor.
As an Open Edition pin from a Hidden Mickey series, this item is highly accessible but remains popular due to the specific character demand. Collectors frequently trade for these to complete their Birds sub-set, which was released across multiple waves in 2013 and 2014. While not a limited edition, the secondary market value is driven by the desire for specific character completion within the Hidden Mickey series.
The vultures in The Jungle Book, including Ziggy, were originally intended to be voiced by The Beatles, who were global icons at the time of the film's 1967 release. Although the collaboration did not come to fruition, the characters' mop-top hairstyles and Liverpool accents remain a lasting tribute to the band's cultural influence during the mid-1960s.
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