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$22.00
Collection
Name
Goofy as Chewbacca - Star Wars Mystery Pin Collection
Series
Star Wars - Mystery Pin Collection
Origin
Disneyland Resort, Walt Disney World
Year
2008
Edition
OE
Subject
Goofy as Chewbacca
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This charming pin features Goofy dressed as the iconic Wookiee warrior Chewbacca from the Star Wars franchise. Released in 2008 at both Disneyland Resort and Walt Disney World, this pin was part of a popular Star Wars mystery pin collection that crossed over classic Disney characters with legendary characters from the galaxy far, far away. The design captures Goofy's signature gangly stance while he is outfitted in Chewbacca's iconic bandolier and fur. Chewbacca, a fan-favorite character introduced in the original 1977 Star Wars: A New Hope, is perfectly paired with Goofy, one of Disney's "Fab Five" characters who has been a staple of animation since 1932. As an Open Edition pin, it was widely available to park guests during its initial release, making it a nostalgic piece for collectors who enjoy character mash-ups. The pin highlights the creative spirit of Disney pin collecting, blending humor with pop culture nostalgia. Its simplicity and character appeal have helped it maintain a steady presence in trading circles. Whether you are a fan of Star Wars or a dedicated Goofy collector, this piece serves as a fun representation of the crossover merchandise that became a hallmark of Disney's Star Wars licensing. The pin is a classic example of the whimsical character-costume designs that defined the mid-2000s era of Disney pin trading.
As an Open Edition pin, this item is generally accessible to collectors and does not carry the high secondary market price tags associated with limited releases. Its value is driven primarily by the high popularity of both Goofy and the Star Wars franchise among cross-over fans. While it is not a rare or limited item, it remains a consistent 'want' for collectors who complete the Star Wars mystery sets. The lack of special features like glitter or dangles keeps it as a foundational piece for themed collections rather than a high-end display pin.
This pin was released in 2008, a time when Disney was ramping up its Star Wars-themed merchandise in the parks following the successful Star Wars Weekends events. This era of pin trading saw a surge in creative character crossovers that celebrated Disney's acquisition of Lucasfilm intellectual property rights for park merchandise.
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