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Name
Hidden Mickey 2018 DLR - Toontown Signs - Men’s Restroom
Series
Hidden Mickey 2018
Origin
Disneyland Resort
Year
2018
Edition
OE
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This Open Edition pin is part of the 2018 Hidden Mickey series released at the Disneyland Resort. It features Roger Rabbit, the iconic star of the 1988 film Who Framed Roger Rabbit, depicted in his role as a gas station attendant. The pin design mimics the style of a Toontown restroom sign, humorously labeling it as the 'Men's Restroom' area. Roger is framed within a triangular red and yellow border, holding a sign that clearly identifies the location. As a member of the Toontown Signs set, this pin captures the whimsical and zany spirit of Mickey's Toontown at Disneyland Park. The small Mickey icon located on the right side of the pin confirms its status as an authentic Hidden Mickey release. Collectors value this piece for its humorous take on park signage and its focus on a beloved character from a classic touchstone of animation history. Because it was part of the 2018 Hidden Mickey wave, it was originally obtained through cast member pin trading at the Disneyland Resort. This pin is a fun addition for those who enjoy character-themed signage or Roger Rabbit memorabilia.
As an Open Edition pin distributed via cast member pin trading at the Disneyland Resort, its initial availability was restricted to park guests engaging in trades. While not limited by a specific production number, the Hidden Mickey series is highly sought after by completionists who aim to finish the entire set. The popularity of the Roger Rabbit character and the unique, humorous design of the Toontown signs make this a popular trade item among collectors. There are no special features like sliders or spinners, but the clean, graphic design remains a staple of the 2018 Hidden Mickey collection.
The pin pays homage to the immersive environment of Mickey's Toontown at Disneyland, which opened in 1993 and was heavily inspired by the aesthetic of the 1988 film Who Framed Roger Rabbit. Roger Rabbit remains a central figure in the area's lore, particularly with the Roger Rabbit's Car Toon Spin attraction.
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