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101 Dalmatians Puppies TV Enamel Pin
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BoxLunch
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OE
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Dalmatian puppies
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This charming Open Edition pin from BoxLunch celebrates the beloved 1961 Disney animated classic, 101 Dalmatians. The design features a nostalgic, retro-style television set with an antenna, serving as a clever frame for the iconic title text. A playful Dalmatian puppy is perched on top of the television, while three other puppies are gathered on an orange rug in front of the screen, seemingly mesmerized by the show. The pin captures the heartwarming spirit of the film, which was revolutionary for its time as the first Disney feature to use Xerox cel animation technology. As an Open Edition release sold through BoxLunch, this pin is highly accessible for fans looking to add classic canine characters to their collections. Collectors often seek out this piece for its whimsical design and the enduring popularity of the 101 Dalmatians franchise. The detailed enamel work and the character-focused composition make it a delightful addition to any display board dedicated to Disney sidekicks or animated classics. Its clean aesthetic and recognizable imagery evoke the charm of the original film, making it a standout item for fans of the Dalmatian puppies.
As an Open Edition pin, this piece is generally easy to find and serves as a great entry-level item for new collectors. While it lacks the scarcity of a Limited Edition pin, its appeal lies in the high character popularity of the Dalmatian puppies. The retro television theme adds a unique aesthetic touch that is popular among collectors who enjoy vintage-inspired Disney merchandise. It is a stable, reliable piece for fans of the movie, though it does not carry the high secondary market premiums associated with WDI or DSSH releases.
101 Dalmatians was released in 1961 and remains a cornerstone of Disney history for its distinct, scratchy art style and the introduction of one of Disney's most iconic villains, Cruella de Vil. The film's success helped save the animation department during a period of financial transition for the studio.
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