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Oswald the Lucky Rabbit Thoughtful with Rolled Document Pin
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Oswald the Lucky Rabbit
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This charming pin features Oswald the Lucky Rabbit in a thoughtful pose, holding a rolled document. Oswald, created by Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks in 1927, predates Mickey Mouse and remains a beloved figure in Disney animation history. The character's design reflects the classic rubber-hose animation style typical of the late 1920s, characterized by fluid, exaggerated movements. This specific pin captures Oswald’s expressive personality, highlighting his role as a foundational character in the studio's legacy. Collectors highly value Oswald pins due to his status as a vintage icon and his relatively limited presence in modern merchandise compared to other classic characters. The pin’s clean lines and high-quality enamel work make it a standout piece for fans of early Disney history. As a character who was famously recovered by The Walt Disney Company in 2006, Oswald has seen a resurgence in popularity, fueling significant interest among dedicated pin traders. The thoughtful pose with the rolled document adds a unique narrative element, suggesting a moment of creative planning or historical significance. This piece is an essential addition for those building a collection focused on the origins of the Disney animation studio.
Oswald the Lucky Rabbit is a highly sought-after character due to his vintage status and status as the precursor to Mickey Mouse. Pins depicting him often experience high demand, particularly among collectors who focus on the studio's early history. This pin is considered desirable because it captures a distinct, character-focused pose that differentiates it from standard merchandise. Its value is bolstered by the enduring popularity of Oswald among long-time Disney enthusiasts.
Oswald the Lucky Rabbit was the first character created by Walt Disney that achieved widespread popularity, debuting in 'Trolley Troubles' in 1927. After a complex contract dispute in 1928, Disney lost the rights to the character, which indirectly led to the creation of Mickey Mouse. The character was eventually returned to Disney in 2006 in a trade for sportscaster Al Michaels, marking a major milestone in Disney corporate history.
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