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Ralph Breaks the Internet Mystery Collection - Merida - Curly Hair Don't Care
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Ralph Breaks the Internet Mystery Collection
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Walt Disney World, Disneyland Resort
Year
2018
Edition
OE
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This charming pin features a crossover moment between Merida from Disney Pixar's 'Brave' (2012) and Vanellope von Schweetz from Disney's 'Wreck-It Ralph' (2012). Part of the 'Ralph Breaks the Internet' (2018) mystery collection released at Walt Disney World and Disneyland Resort, this pin celebrates the iconic 'Comfy Princess' scene from the film sequel. The design depicts Merida playfully styling Vanellope's hair, accompanied by the humorous text 'Curly Hair Don't Care' in a classic red script. As an Open Edition pin, it was widely available to park guests, making it a highly accessible piece for fans of these popular characters. Merida is famously known for her wild, untamable red locks, which serves as a clever nod to her character's personality and design. Vanellope, typically seen in her 'Sugar Rush' racing gear, is shown here in her casual loungewear as seen during the Princesses' off-duty moment in the film. The pin's aesthetic captures the lighthearted, meta-humor that defined the 'Ralph Breaks the Internet' Princess sequence. Collectors value this piece for its clever character pairing and its role in the larger mystery set that showcased the reimagined 'comfy' versions of classic Disney royalty. It serves as a fun, modern addition to any collection focused on Disney Princesses or contemporary film releases.
As an Open Edition pin, this item is widely available and generally affordable for collectors. Its value is driven primarily by the high popularity of both Merida and Vanellope, as well as the fan-favorite 'Comfy Princess' theme. Being part of a mystery collection, it is a fun piece for collectors who enjoy completing sets or focusing on specific character pairings. The lack of a limited edition size means it is not considered rare, but its status as a piece of recent Disney history keeps it in steady demand.
This pin was released in 2018 to coincide with the theatrical debut of 'Ralph Breaks the Internet,' which famously featured the first-ever animated gathering of almost all official Disney Princesses. The 'Comfy Princess' scene became an instant pop-culture phenomenon, leading to a massive surge in merchandise featuring these characters in their casual, modern-day attire.
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