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Disney Pin Hero Hercules from Good Versus Evil Mystery Collection
Series
Good vs Evil Mystery Set
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Year
2012
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Hercules
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This vibrant pin features the legendary hero Hercules in a confident, muscular pose, highlighting his iconic strength as depicted in Disney's 1997 animated classic, Hercules. It is part of the Good versus Evil Mystery Set released in 2012, a popular collection that paired protagonists with their respective antagonists in a stylized, circular frame. The design utilizes a distinctive geometric border with a teal and grey pattern, surrounding a bold portrait of the son of Zeus. Hercules is shown wearing his signature orange armor with the medallion featuring his emblem, showcasing the strong, heroic aesthetic that defined the film's unique art style inspired by Greek vase paintings. Collectors prize this pin for its clean lines, striking character representation, and its status as a key piece in the Good versus Evil series. As a character who went from zero to hero, Hercules remains a fan-favorite subject for many collectors, particularly those focused on the Renaissance era of Disney animation. The pin captures the essence of his journey, making it a sought-after addition for those who enjoy character-centric mystery sets. Its circular format and consistent series design make it a great candidate for thematic displays or complete set collections.
This pin is highly desirable to collectors of the Good versus Evil mystery series due to the popularity of Hercules as a lead character. As part of a mystery set, individual pins like this can become Hard to Find over time, especially for those looking to complete the entire collection. The pin's classic design and high-quality enamel work make it a staple for character-focused collections.
Released in 2012, this pin pays homage to the 1997 film Hercules, which was a significant entry in the Disney Renaissance period. The film is celebrated for its unique visual style, which was heavily influenced by the work of British cartoonist Gerald Scarfe, moving away from the traditional Disney look to better reflect ancient Greek art.
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