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$44.00
Collection
Name
Lady & Tramp Spaghetti Scene
Series
Lady and the Tramp 70th Anniversary Collection
Origin
Disneyland Resort, Walt Disney World
Year
1999
Edition
OE
Subject
Lady, Tramp
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This charming pin depicts the iconic spaghetti-sharing scene between Lady and the Tramp, capturing one of the most romantic moments in animation history. Released as part of the Lady and the Tramp 70th Anniversary collection, the pin features the two beloved dogs enjoying their candlelit dinner behind Tony's Restaurant. The design showcases the classic characters from the 1955 Disney film, which remains a cornerstone of the studio's golden era of storytelling. Because this is an Open Edition pin, it was made available to guests at both Disneyland Resort and Walt Disney World, making it a nostalgic staple for many long-time collectors. The scene is framed in a rectangular design that highlights the romantic tension and the famous meatball-sharing moment. Collectors value this piece not only for its portrayal of a quintessential Disney moment but also for its connection to the enduring legacy of the film. The pin's aesthetic reflects the traditional, clean style of Disney pins from that era, prioritizing character accuracy and warm color palettes. As an Open Edition release, it offers a accessible way for fans to celebrate the romance of Lady and the Tramp. Its presence on the secondary market often fluctuates, but it remains a highly recognizable piece for anyone building a canine-themed or romantic-themed collection.
As an Open Edition pin, this piece is not limited by a specific production number, which historically makes it more accessible to a wide range of collectors. Despite the lack of scarcity associated with Limited Edition pins, the high popularity of the Lady and the Tramp characters ensures steady demand. It is a quintessential 'must-have' for fans of the movie, particularly those focusing on the 70th anniversary milestone. Its value is driven primarily by character appeal and the iconic nature of the featured scene rather than rarity.
The film Lady and the Tramp was released in 1955 and was the first animated feature to be filmed in the CinemaScope widescreen process. The spaghetti scene is widely considered one of the most famous and parodied sequences in film history, cementing the status of these characters in pop culture.
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