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$8.95
Collection
Name
Winnie the Pooh - Tsum Tsum Mystery Collection: Series 1
Series
Tsum Tsum Mystery Collection: Series 4
Origin
Disneyland Resort, Walt Disney World
Year
2015
Edition
OE
Subject
Winnie the Pooh
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This charming pin features Winnie the Pooh rendered in the stylized, stackable Tsum Tsum aesthetic, part of the inaugural Tsum Tsum Mystery Collection: Series 4 released in 2015. Winnie the Pooh, the beloved "silly old bear" created by A.A. Milne and brought to fame by Disney in the 1966 featurette Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree, is captured here with his iconic yellow coloring and simple, cute facial features. Tsum Tsum, which translates to "stack, stack" in Japanese, became a massive global phenomenon for Disney following the launch of the mobile game and plush line, leading to this highly popular pin series at both Disneyland Resort and Walt Disney World. As an Open Edition pin, it was widely available for traders and collectors when first released, making it a perfect entry-level piece for those starting their Tsum Tsum collections. The design maintains the signature pill-shaped silhouette that characterizes the entire Tsum Tsum brand. Collectors often seek out these mystery pins to complete full sets, as they represent a significant era in mid-2010s Disney merchandise. Its simple, clean design makes it a versatile addition to any pin board, particularly for fans of Hundred Acre Wood characters. Despite its Open Edition status, the immense popularity of the Tsum Tsum craze has kept these pins in consistent demand among character completionists.
As an Open Edition pin, this piece is generally accessible, though its value is bolstered by the massive, enduring popularity of the Tsum Tsum merchandise line. It is a highly sought-after item for collectors aiming to complete the Series 4 mystery set. Because it was sold in mystery packs, finding specific characters can sometimes prove to be a fun challenge for traders. The lack of a limited edition size means it is not considered a rare "grail," but it remains a staple for fans of Winnie the Pooh.
The Tsum Tsum craze began in Japan in 2013 before expanding globally in 2014, with Disney pin releases following shortly after. This 2015 release captures the height of the Tsum Tsum phenomenon, which saw Disney release a massive variety of characters in this specific, simplified art style across parks and online stores.
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