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$9.99
Collection
Name
Winnie the Pooh - Tsum Tsum Mystery Collection: Series 1
Series
Tsum Tsum Mystery Collection: Series 4
Origin
Disneyland Resort, Walt Disney World
Year
2015
Edition
OE
Subject
Winnie the Pooh
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This charming pin features Winnie the Pooh rendered in the popular Tsum Tsum aesthetic, characterized by a simplified, stackable, and rounded design. Released in 2015, this piece was part of the Tsum Tsum Mystery Collection: Series 4, which brought the Japanese-inspired plush toy trend to the world of Disney pin trading. Winnie the Pooh, originally created by A.A. Milne and adapted by Disney in the 1966 featurette 'Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree', remains one of the most beloved and iconic characters in Disney history. As an Open Edition pin, it was widely available at both Disneyland Resort and Walt Disney World, making it a highly accessible piece for collectors of all levels. The design captures Pooh’s classic yellow fur and sweet expression, stripped down to his most recognizable features. Because the Tsum Tsum craze sparked a massive collecting movement in the mid-2010s, these pins are often sought after by those who enjoy character-focused sets. While it is an Open Edition release, the enduring popularity of the 'silly old bear' ensures that this pin remains a staple in many personal collections. It serves as a great entry point for new collectors or a nostalgic addition for long-time enthusiasts of the Hundred Acre Wood.
As an Open Edition pin, this item is generally easy to find and widely available on the secondary market. Its value is primarily driven by the massive popularity of the Winnie the Pooh character and the specific Tsum Tsum collecting community. Because it was part of a mystery set, it is a fun piece for traders, though it does not carry the high secondary market premiums associated with limited edition releases.
The Tsum Tsum phenomenon began in Japan in 2013, with the name derived from the Japanese verb 'tsumu,' meaning to stack. Disney capitalized on this success by introducing the line globally in 2014, with the pin collecting community quickly embracing the aesthetic through various mystery box sets released at Disney Parks starting in 2015.
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Condition: excellent
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Condition: excellent
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