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Collection
Name
Pongo & Perdita 101 Dalmatians Pin
Series
Disney Good Vs Evil Mystery Pin
Origin
Multiple
Year
2012
Edition
OE
Subject
Pongo
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This charming pin features the iconic canine couple, Pongo and Perdita, from Walt Disney’s classic 1961 animated film, One Hundred and One Dalmatians. The design captures the pair in a circular frame, highlighting their affectionate bond with a light blue background and a classic dalmatian-spotted border. As part of the Disney Good Vs Evil Mystery Pin series, this pin celebrates the heroic nature of the protagonists against the backdrop of one of Disney's most famous animated features. The pin is classified as an Open Edition, making it a highly accessible piece for fans of the film who wish to add a touch of nostalgia to their collection. Pongo and Perdita remain two of the most beloved animated characters in Disney history, known for their bravery in rescuing their sprawling litter of puppies from the villainous Cruella de Vil. The clean, classic art style reflects the xerography animation process famously utilized in the original 1961 film. Collectors often seek out this pin due to the enduring popularity of the film and the iconic status of the dalmatian breed in pop culture. Whether you are a dedicated dog-lover or a fan of classic Disney animation, this piece serves as a timeless tribute to the loyal parents of the famous 101 puppies.
As an Open Edition pin, this item is widely available and serves as an excellent entry point for new collectors. Its value is driven primarily by the high popularity of the 101 Dalmatians characters rather than scarcity. The circular design and clean aesthetic make it a versatile piece for display boards, particularly those themed around classic Disney films or animal characters.
One Hundred and One Dalmatians (1961) was a landmark film for Disney, as it was the first to use the xerography process to transfer animators' drawings directly to cels, which gave the film its distinct, scratchy line-art style. This pin design echoes that classic aesthetic, celebrating the film that saved the Disney animation department after the high costs of Sleeping Beauty.
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