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DLP Mystery Pin - Si & Am
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Disneyland Paris
Year
2004
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LE (900)
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This captivating pin features Si and Am, the iconic and mischievous Siamese cats from the 1955 Disney animated classic Lady and the Tramp. Released by Disneyland Paris in July 2004 as part of a mystery set, this pin is a Limited Edition of 900 pieces. The design showcases the twin cats framed within a stylized, ornate border that incorporates Halloween-themed elements like a bat at the top and a spider at the bottom, set against a vibrant, translucent stained-glass style background. The cats are depicted with their signature devious expressions, capturing their memorable 'The Siamese Cat Song' sequence perfectly. As an early release from Disneyland Paris, this pin is highly regarded by collectors who focus on cat characters or villainous sidekicks. The high-contrast color palette and the unique, gothic-inspired frame design distinguish it from standard character pins of the era. Given its limited production of 900, it remains a sought-after piece for completionists of the Lady and the Tramp series. The pin captures the essence of the characters' troublemaking nature, which has made them enduringly popular with fans of the film.
With an edition size of only 900, this pin is considered a classic, low-number Limited Edition release from the European park circuit. Its appeal is driven by the popularity of the Si and Am characters, who are rarely featured as the primary subject of pins compared to other Disney cats. The stained-glass effect and the unique, spooky border make it a stand-out design that is often categorized as Hard to Find by dedicated collectors.
Si and Am were voiced by Peggy Lee, who also provided the singing and speaking voices for Darling and Peg in the 1955 film. The characters remain infamous for their role in one of the most culturally significant yet controversial musical numbers in Disney animation history, marking a distinct era of mid-century character design.
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