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Character Ear Hat Mystery Set 2 - Tramp
Series
Character Ear Hat Mystery Set 2
Origin
Walt Disney World, Disneyland Resort
Year
2013
Edition
OE
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This charming pin features Tramp, the lovable rogue from the 1955 animated classic Lady and the Tramp, reimagined as a stylized Ear Hat. Part of the Character Ear Hat Mystery Set 2 released in 2013 at Walt Disney World and Disneyland Resort, this pin captures his iconic scruffy look and red collar. The ear hat design cleverly incorporates thematic elements, including a heart-shaped tag featuring the initials 'JM EB'—a nod to the film's memorable ending—and paw prints on the left ear. The right ear is a solid red color accented by a small black paw print, maintaining the signature Ear Hat silhouette that became a staple of Disney pin collecting. As an Open Edition release, this pin was sold in mystery boxes, making it a fun and accessible piece for collectors of canine characters or Ear Hat series fans. Tramp remains a beloved character for his adventurous spirit and his central role in one of Disney's most iconic romantic scenes. The pin’s clean, graphic design makes it a versatile addition to any collection focusing on Disney sidekicks or dog-themed memorabilia. Collectors appreciate this series for its unique blend of character portraiture and the classic Mickey Mouse ear hat motif. Its presence in the second series of the Ear Hat mystery collection highlights the enduring popularity of the film and its characters decades after their debut.
As an Open Edition mystery pin, this item is generally accessible to collectors but remains popular due to the beloved nature of the character. Its value is driven by the high demand for the Ear Hat series, which remains a cornerstone of modern pin collecting. While not a limited release, the mystery box format means that specific characters can become harder to find over time as they are traded or kept by fans of the film.
Lady and the Tramp, released in 1955, was the first animated feature filmed in the CinemaScope widescreen process. The initials 'JM EB' on the tag refer to Jim Dear and Darling, the owners who eventually adopt Tramp and give him his own collar and tag at the end of the film.
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