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Toddler Tinker Bell Booster Set - Arms Crossed
Series
Toddler Tinker Bell Booster Set
Origin
Walt Disney World, Disneyland Resort
Year
2009
Edition
OE
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This charming pin features Tinker Bell in a unique 'toddler' art style, captured with her signature sassy attitude and arms crossed. Released in 2009 as part of the Toddler Tinker Bell Booster Set, this pin was available at both Walt Disney World and Disneyland Resort. Tinker Bell, who first debuted in the 1953 animated classic Peter Pan, remains one of the most iconic and beloved Disney characters of all time. This specific design reimagines the character with softer, younger features while maintaining her classic green dress, blonde hair, and iconic blue wings. As an Open Edition pin, it was designed to be accessible to newer collectors, yet it has become a favorite among Tinker Bell completionists who appreciate the stylized, chibi-like aesthetic. The pin is rendered in durable enamel with crisp metal outlines, typical of the high-quality booster sets released during that era. Its compact size makes it a versatile piece for any lanyard or display board. For fans of Peter Pan or collectors who focus on specific character variants, this toddler-themed set represents a fun, creative departure from traditional character portrayals. The popularity of Tinker Bell merchandise ensures that this set remains a recognizable and sought-after piece within the secondary market.
As an Open Edition pin, this piece was widely available at the parks upon its 2009 release, making it a common find for many collectors. Its value is driven primarily by the enduring popularity of Tinker Bell rather than extreme scarcity. Collectors often seek this out to complete the specific Toddler Tinker Bell Booster Set, which adds to its demand among series completionists.
Tinker Bell first appeared in the 1953 film Peter Pan and has since evolved into a central figure for Disney, eventually headlining her own successful 'Disney Fairies' film franchise starting in 2008. The 'toddler' or 'chibi' art style became a very popular trend in Disney character merchandise during the late 2000s, often appearing on apparel, stationery, and pin sets like this one.
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