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Tsum Tsum Villains Mystery Set - Ursula
Series
Tsum Tsum Villains Mystery Set
Origin
Walt Disney World, Disneyland Resort
Year
2017
Edition
OE
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This pin features the iconic sea witch Ursula from Disney's 1989 classic, 'The Little Mermaid,' rendered in the charming, stackable Tsum Tsum art style. Released in 2017 as part of the Tsum Tsum Villains Mystery Set, this piece captures her signature lavender skin, white hair, and crown in a simplified, adorable aesthetic. The Tsum Tsum pin series was a massive phenomenon in the Disney collecting community, inspired by the popular plush toys that originated in Japan. As an Open Edition pin, it was made available at both Walt Disney World and Disneyland Resort, making it a highly accessible piece for fans of the sea witch. Despite its wide release, Ursula remains a perennial favorite among collectors due to her status as one of Disney's most legendary villains. The design highlights her distinct beauty mark and dramatic eyebrows, maintaining her character's personality even in this stylized format. This pin is an excellent entry point for new collectors or a must-have for those building a complete Villains-themed collection. Because it was part of a mystery set, finding specific characters often required trading with other collectors, which added to the excitement of the series. Its compact size and whimsical design make it a perfect addition to any pin board or lanyard.
As an Open Edition pin, this item is generally easy to find on the secondary market. Its desirability is driven primarily by the enduring popularity of Ursula as a character and the widespread appeal of the Tsum Tsum collecting craze. Because it was released in a mystery set, it remains a sought-after piece for collectors looking to complete their specific Tsum Tsum Villains sets.
Ursula made her debut in the 1989 animated film 'The Little Mermaid,' which is credited with starting the Disney Renaissance. The Tsum Tsum craze, which began in Japan, saw a global surge in popularity around 2014-2017, leading to this extensive and highly collectible pin series.
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