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Collection
Name
Aladdin - Genie's Lamp Slider
Series
Aladdin Series
Origin
Tokyo Disney Resort
Year
2001
Edition
OE
Subject
Genie's Lamp
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This charming pin features the iconic Genie’s lamp from the 1992 animated classic Aladdin, released by Tokyo Disney Resort in 2001. As an Open Edition pin, it served as a staple for early pin traders visiting the Japanese parks during the height of the pin trading craze. The pin utilizes a functional slider mechanism, allowing collectors to move the lamp, revealing the magical smoke effect that signifies the Genie’s presence. The Genie, voiced by the legendary Robin Williams, remains one of the most beloved characters in Disney history, making any items featuring his iconic lamp highly sought after. Because it was released at Tokyo Disney Resort, this pin carries the distinct prestige associated with international Disney parks. The design is simple yet effective, focusing on the mystical aesthetic of the Cave of Wonders. Collectors often look for this piece as a nostalgic representation of the early 2000s era of pin production. It belongs to the Aladdin Series, which celebrates the film’s enduring legacy and the desert-themed magic of Agrabah. This piece is a must-have for fans of the film or those who specialize in character-focused collections centered on sidekicks and magical artifacts.
As an Open Edition pin, this item was widely available at the time of its release, though it has become more elusive over the last two decades. The inclusion of a slider mechanism adds a layer of interactivity that collectors generally prefer over standard flat pins. Its value is driven primarily by character popularity and the nostalgic appeal of early 2000s Tokyo Disney Resort merchandise. It remains a stable piece for those building a comprehensive collection of Aladdin-themed items.
Released in September 2001, this pin debuted during the tenth anniversary window of the film's production development. It reflects the era when Tokyo Disney Resort began expanding its pin trading program to match the popularity seen at Walt Disney World and Disneyland Resort. The design pays homage to the pivotal moment when Aladdin first discovers the lamp within the Cave of Wonders.
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