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$19.95
Collection
Name
embroidered rabbit pin
Series
Winnie the Pooh Character Portraits Blind Box
Origin
BoxLunch
Year
2026
Edition
OE
Subject
rabbit
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This charming pin features Rabbit from Disney's beloved Winnie the Pooh franchise, rendered in a unique embroidered fabric style. Released in 2026 as part of the Winnie the Pooh Character Portraits Blind Box series at BoxLunch, this collectible brings a textured, soft aesthetic to the classic character design. Rabbit, first introduced in the 1966 film Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree, is depicted in his signature yellow hue against a stylized landscape background. The square-shaped pin showcases the character's recognizable grumpy yet caring demeanor, perfectly capturing his personality from the Hundred Acre Wood. As an Open Edition (OE) release, this pin serves as an accessible way for fans to celebrate the iconic sidekick who serves as the voice of reason among Pooh and his friends. The embroidery technique provides a distinct tactile quality that sets it apart from traditional enamel-filled pins, making it a standout piece for fans of unique pin finishes. Because it was part of a blind box series, finding specific characters can sometimes prove challenging for those looking to complete their portrait collection. Its release through BoxLunch highlights the ongoing popularity of Pooh-themed merchandise among adult collectors and modern Disney fans alike. This pin is a delightful addition for any collector focusing on Hundred Acre Wood characters or those who appreciate experimental, non-enamel pin designs.
As an Open Edition (OE) pin from a blind box series, this item is generally accessible to collectors but can be subject to secondary market fluctuations based on character popularity. The unique embroidered fabric texture makes it highly desirable for collectors who seek variety beyond standard hard enamel pins. While not a limited edition, the blind box format means that specific characters like Rabbit may be considered harder to pull than others, increasing local demand within the trading community.
Rabbit first appeared in the original A.A. Milne stories before making his Disney animation debut in the 1966 featurette Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree. He has remained a staple of the franchise for decades, representing the organized, often high-strung foil to the carefree nature of Winnie the Pooh.
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