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Name
Hook Me Up
Series
Pin Trading Nights 2008
Origin
Disneyland Resort
Year
2008
Edition
OE
Subject
Tinker Bell
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This charming pin features the iconic fairy Tinker Bell from the 1953 classic film Peter Pan. The design cleverly plays on the character's connection to Captain Hook, depicting Tinker Bell sitting inside a stylized metal hook with the text 'HOOK ME UP!' prominently displayed on a vibrant purple banner. Released as part of the Pin Trading Nights 2008 series at the Disneyland Resort, this piece captures the playful, mischievous spirit that has made Tinker Bell one of Disney's most enduring and beloved characters. As an Open Edition pin, it was widely available to attendees of the popular Pin Trading Night events, which were a cornerstone of the Disney pin collecting community during that era. The pin's design uses bold colors and clear typography, making it a standout for fans of the character who are looking to build a themed collection. Tinker Bell remains a high-demand character among collectors, often serving as a focal point for 'Tink' completists. Because it was released during a period of high trading activity at the Disneyland Resort, it holds a nostalgic appeal for long-time collectors who frequented these events. The pin is a classic example of the creative, character-driven designs that defined Disney's pin releases in the late 2000s.
As an Open Edition pin from the 2008 Pin Trading Nights series, this item is generally accessible to collectors but remains desirable due to the high popularity of Tinker Bell. While it lacks the scarcity of a Limited Edition release, its association with the Pin Trading Nights series adds a layer of historical value for collectors who focus on event-specific merchandise. Its clean design and clever wordplay make it a consistent favorite for fans of Peter Pan-themed displays.
The Pin Trading Nights held at the Disneyland Resort in 2008 were significant community events that fostered the growth of the hobby, often featuring exclusive or early-release pins. This pin references the antagonistic relationship between Tinker Bell and Captain Hook, a central dynamic in the 1953 animated feature Peter Pan, which is one of the most significant films in the Disney canon.
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