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Collection
Name
WDW - Walt Disney - Chimpanzee - With Walt Framed Pin Series - Number 7
Series
With Walt Framed Pin Series
Origin
Walt Disney World
Year
2002
Edition
LE (5000)
Subject
Walt Disney, Chimpanzee
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This collectible pin is part of the esteemed With Walt Framed Pin Series released at Walt Disney World in 2002. As the seventh entry in the series, it features a sepia-toned photograph of Walt Disney interacting with a chimpanzee, a nod to his well-documented love for animals and his work on the True-Life Adventures nature documentary series. The pin is designed to look like a classic framed portrait, featuring a sophisticated black border with silver-toned accents and a subtle Mickey Mouse icon at the top center. Below the image, the pin prominently displays the quote, 'Of All Our Inventions For Mass Communication, Pictures Still Speak The Most Universally Understood Language.' This piece is a Limited Edition (LE) 5000 release, making it a significant find for collectors who focus on Walt Disney-themed memorabilia. The rectangular design and elegant framing elevate it above standard open edition pins, offering a museum-like quality that appeals to fans of Disney history. Because it depicts Walt Disney himself, it remains a highly sought-after item for those building collections centered on the legacy of the company founder. The pin serves as both a tribute to Walt's visionary approach to storytelling and a beautiful example of early 2000s pin manufacturing.
As a Limited Edition (LE) 5000 pin, this piece is moderately accessible but remains desirable due to its historical subject matter. The 'With Walt' series is highly regarded among collectors for its focus on the man behind the magic, often commanding strong interest on the secondary market. Its classic, professional aesthetic and inclusion of a famous quote make it a staple for any serious Disney history collection.
The quote featured on this pin highlights Walt Disney's philosophy regarding the power of visual media, which drove the success of his early True-Life Adventures films produced starting in the late 1940s. These films were instrumental in establishing Disney as a pioneer in nature documentary filmmaking, often featuring animals like chimpanzees in both educational and entertaining roles.
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