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Name
Dale Safety Pin
Series
Safety Pin
Origin
Hong Kong Disneyland
Year
2015
Edition
OE
Subject
Dale
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This charming pin features the head of Dale, one half of the iconic Disney chipmunk duo, mounted onto a functional silver-toned safety pin. Dale is instantly recognizable by his signature red nose and his slightly buck-toothed, mischievous grin, contrasting with his brother Chip’s black nose. First appearing in the 1943 short 'Private Pluto', the chipmunks have remained beloved sidekicks in Disney animation for decades. This pin was released at Hong Kong Disneyland in 2015 as part of a playful 'Safety Pin' series, which creatively reimagines classic character portraits as wearable accessories. As an Open Edition pin, it offers a wonderful entry point for newer collectors while remaining a fun addition for long-time fans of Chip 'n Dale. The design is simple yet effective, focusing entirely on the character's expressive face, which captures his adventurous and often troublemaking personality. Because it is an Open Edition release, it is widely accessible, yet the unique safety pin format makes it a distinct piece within any collection. It is a perfect choice for those who enjoy character-focused pins or those who appreciate clever, functional design elements in their pin displays.
As an Open Edition pin from Hong Kong Disneyland, this piece is generally accessible to collectors and does not carry the high secondary market price tags associated with limited releases. Its value lies primarily in its appeal to 'completionist' collectors who focus on specific characters or those who enjoy the novelty of the safety pin design. While it is not considered rare, its functional, whimsical nature makes it a popular choice for trading boards and casual collectors alike.
The character of Dale debuted alongside Chip in the 1943 cartoon 'Private Pluto', where they were introduced as antagonists to Pluto the dog. Over the following decades, they evolved into some of Disney's most popular sidekicks, frequently appearing in their own short-film series and later in the popular 1989 television series 'Chip 'n Dale: Rescue Rangers'.
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