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Aladdin villainous fantasy pin
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Fantasy
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Edition
LE (75)
Subject
Jafar (human), Jafar (Genie form), Princess Jasmine
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This stunning fantasy pin features the iconic antagonist Jafar from the 1992 animated classic Aladdin, showcasing both his human form and his formidable Genie transformation. The design also incorporates Princess Jasmine, creating a dramatic narrative contrast between the hero and the villain. As a fantasy pin designed by Hollar Fantasy, this piece is highly sought after by collectors who favor intricate, non-Disney-produced artistic interpretations of beloved characters. The pin is a Limited Edition 75, making it a rare find for those building high-end collections. Its exclusivity is further bolstered by the limited production run, which is typical for high-quality fantasy releases that prioritize elaborate artwork over standard retail styles. Collectors often prize these pins for their detailed character depictions and the inclusion of multiple iconic forms of Jafar in a single composition. Because this is a Limited Edition 75 piece, it is considered a centerpiece for fans of the Aladdin franchise and villain-themed collections. The artistic style captures the dark elegance of the Cave of Wonders atmosphere, making it a standout addition for any serious display. These fantasy pins are often traded within specialized communities where rarity and unique design choices are the primary drivers of value.
With a very low run of Limited Edition 75, this pin is considered extremely rare and desirable in the pin trading community. Fantasy pins of this caliber are valued for their artistic detail, which often exceeds standard manufacturing techniques. The dual depiction of Jafar as both a human and a Genie adds significant appeal for character-focused collectors.
The 1992 film Aladdin marked a high point in the Disney Renaissance era, with Jafar becoming one of the most recognizable villains in animation history. The character's transformation into an all-powerful Genie remains a pivotal moment in cinematic history, frequently referenced in merchandise and theme park attractions alike.
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