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Tsum Tsum Star Wars Mystery Set 1 - Han Solo
Series
Tsum Tsum Star Wars Mystery Set 1
Origin
Walt Disney World, Disneyland Resort
Year
2017
Edition
OE
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This pin features the iconic smuggler Han Solo reimagined in the beloved Tsum Tsum art style. Part of the Star Wars Mystery Set 1 released in 2017 at Walt Disney World and Disneyland Resort, this Open Edition pin showcases the character with his signature brown hair and simplistic, stackable aesthetic. The Tsum Tsum phenomenon, which originated in Japan, took the Disney collecting world by storm with its cute, minimalist take on classic characters. As a staple of the Star Wars franchise, which first debuted in the 1977 film Star Wars: A New Hope, Han Solo remains a fan-favorite character, making this piece a highly sought-after addition for collectors of the galaxy far, far away. This pin was distributed as part of a blind box mystery series, adding an element of surprise and collectibility for those looking to complete their sets. The design is clean and recognizable, perfectly capturing the essence of the character despite the stripped-down, stylized form. It is a quintessential example of the merchandise trends that defined Disney Parks retail during the mid-2010s. Whether you are a fan of the Star Wars saga or a dedicated Tsum Tsum collector, this pin represents a significant piece of modern Disney pin history.
As an Open Edition pin, this item is generally more accessible to new collectors compared to Limited Edition or Limited Release pins. However, because it was part of a mystery blind box set, finding specific characters can sometimes be challenging for completionists. Its value is driven primarily by the enduring popularity of Han Solo and the widespread appeal of the Tsum Tsum aesthetic among Disney pin traders.
The Tsum Tsum craze reached its peak in the mid-2010s, leading Disney to release numerous collections featuring characters from across their animated and live-action properties. This pin aligns with the period when Disney heavily integrated Star Wars intellectual property into park merchandise following their acquisition of Lucasfilm in 2012.
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