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Name
Oswald the Lucky Rabbit Waving
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Origin
Disneyland Resort, Walt Disney World
Year
2012
Edition
OE
Subject
Oswald the Lucky Rabbit
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This engaging Open Edition (OE) pin, released on April 1, 2012, at both Disneyland Resort (DLR) and Walt Disney World (WDW), features Oswald the Lucky Rabbit in a cheerful waving pose. Oswald, presented in his iconic black and white design with blue shorts, holds a significant place in Disney history as Walt Disney's first major animated character, co-created with Ub Iwerks in 1927. He debuted in the short film "Trolley Troubles" on September 5, 1927, pioneering "personality animation" with his mischievous yet benevolent nature. The pin celebrates his return to The Walt Disney Company in 2006, after the rights were famously reacquired from Universal in a trade involving sportscaster Al Michaels. This reacquisition allowed Oswald to be reintroduced to a new generation of fans, notably appearing in the 2010 video game *Epic Mickey*. While an Open Edition, its release marked a pivotal time for the character, making it a cherished piece for collectors who appreciate Disney's rich animation legacy and the unique journey of this "lucky" rabbit.
As an Open Edition (OE) pin, this Oswald the Lucky Rabbit Waving pin was produced continuously without a predetermined limit, making it generally more accessible than Limited Edition (LE) pins. However, its desirability stems from the character's profound historical significance as Walt Disney's precursor to Mickey Mouse and his celebrated return to The Walt Disney Company in 2006. Older Open Edition pins, like this one from 2012, can become harder to find over time as they are no longer actively produced and distributed. This pin is a standard enamel design, without special features such as hinged or spinner elements.
Oswald the Lucky Rabbit was originally created by Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks in 1927, preceding Mickey Mouse as Disney's first major animated star. After producing 26 successful shorts, Walt Disney lost the rights to Oswald to Universal Pictures in 1928, a pivotal event that led to the creation of Mickey Mouse. The Walt Disney Company famously reacquired the rights to Oswald in February 2006, a significant moment that allowed for his reintroduction into Disney media, merchandise, and theme parks.
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