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Name
Winnie the Pooh Vinylmation Jr. Series #2 Chaser Pin
Series
Vinylmation Jr. Series #2
Origin
Walt Disney World
Year
2011
Edition
Add edition
Subject
Winnie the Pooh
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This Winnie the Pooh pin is a notable piece from the Vinylmation Jr. Series #2, released in 2011 at Walt Disney World. The design captures the iconic, simplified aesthetic of the Disney Vinylmation collectible figure line, which was immensely popular among pin traders during the late 2000s and early 2010s. Winnie the Pooh, originally created by A.A. Milne and first appearing in Disney animation in 1966's 'Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree', is depicted here in his classic red shirt and yellow body. As the Chaser pin for this specific series, this design is significantly more elusive than the standard releases, making it a highly sought-after item for completionists. The pin features a clean, minimalist style that mimics the three-dimensional vinyl toy, emphasizing the character's recognizable silhouette with prominent ears. Vinylmation pins were often sold in mystery boxes, adding a layer of excitement and rarity to the acquisition process. Collectors value this piece not only for its status as a Chaser but also for its representation of a unique era in Disney merchandise history. The pin's compact size and distinct art style make it a standout addition to any collection focused on Pooh Bear or the Vinylmation series. Because it was released as a Chaser, it remains a Hard to Find item for many modern traders.
As a Chaser, this pin is significantly more difficult to obtain than the common pins within the Vinylmation Jr. Series #2 set. Its status as a rarer variant drives demand among collectors looking to complete their sets. The minimalist design is highly representative of the Vinylmation craze, which adds a nostalgic value for long-time Disney pin traders.
The Vinylmation brand was launched in 2008, drawing inspiration from the blank vinyl toy platforms popular in urban art culture. This 2011 release sits during the height of the Vinylmation collecting phenomenon, a time when Disney parks frequently released these blind-boxed series to encourage repeat purchases and trading among guests.
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