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Collection
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Roger Rabbit (CHASER) - DLR/WDW Hidden Disney Series 2022: Rabbit Eggs
Series
DLR/WDW Hidden Disney Series 2022: Rabbit Eggs
Origin
Disneyland Resort
Year
2022
Edition
OE
Subject
Roger Rabbit
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This charming pin features Roger Rabbit from the iconic 1988 film 'Who Framed Roger Rabbit,' reimagined as a colorful Easter egg. Part of the 2022 Disneyland Resort and Walt Disney World Hidden Disney series, this specific design is the highly sought-after Chaser variant. The Hidden Disney series is a popular Open Edition collection where pins are primarily obtained through Cast Member pin trading, making them a staple for park-goers. As a Chaser, this Roger Rabbit pin is significantly more difficult to find than the standard pins in the Rabbit Eggs set, which drives its high demand among completionists. The design captures Roger Rabbit's signature frantic energy even within the constraints of an egg-shaped frame. Collectors value this piece not only for the character's enduring popularity but for the thrill of the hunt inherent in the Hidden Disney program. Because it is an Open Edition release, it was not sold individually, but rather distributed through mystery pouches or trading boards at Disneyland Resort and Walt Disney World. The bright, festive aesthetic makes it a standout for holiday-themed collections. It serves as a fun nod to the rabbit character who famously lives in Toontown.
The collectibility of this pin is driven by its status as a Chaser, which is a rare variant in a mystery pin set that is significantly harder to acquire than the common designs. While the series is an Open Edition, the limited distribution method of trading with Cast Members makes the Chaser variant a prized target for traders. Its appeal is bolstered by the popularity of Roger Rabbit, a character who remains a fan favorite for 90s nostalgia collectors.
The character of Roger Rabbit debuted in the 1988 live-action and animated hybrid film 'Who Framed Roger Rabbit,' which was a landmark achievement in cinema. The film's influence is still felt in the parks today through the Mickey's Toontown land at Disneyland Resort, where Roger Rabbit's Car Toon Spin attraction is located.
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