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Collection
Name
Oswald the Lucky Rabbit Winking - Cuties
Series
Marvel Cuties Chibi Mystery Collection
Origin
Walt Disney World
Year
2013
Edition
OE
Subject
Oswald the Lucky Rabbit
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This charming pin features Oswald the Lucky Rabbit in a stylized, chibi-inspired design, winking with a cheerful expression. Originally created by Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks in 1927, Oswald is a foundational character in animation history, pre-dating the creation of Mickey Mouse. This specific pin is part of the Cuties Chibi Mystery Collection, which reimagines classic Disney and Marvel characters in an adorable, simplified art style. Released at Walt Disney World in 2013, the pin is an Open Edition (OE) release, making it a accessible piece for collectors who appreciate early Disney history. The design captures Oswald's mischievous personality, complete with his signature blue shorts and long, floppy ears. Because Oswald is a beloved legacy character, his merchandise is frequently sought after by fans of vintage animation and Disney history. The pin's small, compact size and distinct chibi aesthetic make it a popular choice for display on pin boards or lanyards. As an Open Edition (OE) release, it was designed to be widely available to guests visiting Walt Disney World parks during its production run. Its inclusion in the broader Cuties series highlights the enduring appeal of the character among modern collectors.
As an Open Edition (OE) pin, this item is generally easy to find and serves as an excellent entry-level piece for new collectors. Its value is driven primarily by the high popularity of Oswald the Lucky Rabbit as a classic Disney character. While not a limited release, the chibi art style is a consistent favorite among collectors who enjoy thematic sets. The pin remains a staple for fans of vintage Disney animation.
Oswald the Lucky Rabbit was Walt Disney's first major animated success, debuting in the short 'Trolley Troubles' in 1927. After a contract dispute with Universal Pictures led to the loss of the character, Walt Disney famously went on to develop Mickey Mouse. In a historic move, Disney reacquired the rights to Oswald from NBC Universal in 2006, leading to a resurgence in his presence across Disney parks and merchandise.
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