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Tigger - Winnie the Pooh and Friends Floral
Series
Winnie the Pooh and Friends Floral
Origin
LF
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Edition
OE
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Tigger
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This charming pin features Tigger, the iconic, bouncy tiger from the Winnie the Pooh franchise, first introduced in the 1968 featurette 'Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day'. The design depicts Tigger holding a vibrant, multi-colored bouquet of flowers, showcasing a sweet and gentle side to his typically energetic personality. As part of the Winnie the Pooh and Friends Floral series released by Loungefly, this pin captures the whimsical aesthetic often associated with the Hundred Acre Wood. The pin is an Open Edition, meaning it is continuously produced and does not have a limited production run, making it an accessible piece for new and veteran collectors alike. Tigger remains one of the most beloved characters in the Disney canon, known for his signature orange and black stripes and his propensity for bouncing. The floral elements are rendered with soft, pastel tones that contrast beautifully against the bold colors of Tigger's fur. Collectors often seek out Loungefly pins for their distinct, stylized art direction that deviates slightly from traditional park-exclusive pin designs. This piece serves as an excellent addition for fans of the Winnie the Pooh series or those who enjoy botanical-themed character pins. Its approachable design and classic character representation make it a staple for any Pooh-themed collection.
As an Open Edition pin, this piece is widely available and serves as an excellent entry point for new collectors. While it lacks the scarcity of a Limited Edition pin, its high-quality design and the enduring popularity of Tigger ensure consistent demand among fans. The floral theme is a perennial favorite in the collecting community, often sought after for seasonal displays and character-specific collections.
Tigger first appeared in A.A. Milne's original books but made his animated debut in the 1968 Disney featurette 'Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day'. He quickly became a fan favorite, eventually headlining his own feature film, 'The Tigger Movie', in 2000, which cemented his status as a core member of the Winnie the Pooh ensemble.
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