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Hidden Mickey 2014 DLR - Birds - Jose Carioca
Series
Hidden Mickey 2014
Origin
Disneyland Resort
Year
2014
Edition
OE
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This pin features José Carioca, the charismatic parrot from the classic 1944 film The Three Caballeros, rendered in a stylized, egg-shaped format. Released as part of the Hidden Mickey 2014 series at the Disneyland Resort, this piece is a standout entry in the Birds sub-set. José is depicted in his signature dapper attire, complete with a straw hat and bowtie, striking a friendly pose with a peace sign. A subtle, iconic Hidden Mickey icon is located to the right of the character, a hallmark of this popular scavenger-hunt-style pin release. As an Open Edition pin, it was originally distributed to Cast Members for trading, making it a quintessential piece for those who enjoy the thrill of park trading. José Carioca is a beloved character among Disney animation enthusiasts, especially given his origins as a 'goodwill ambassador' created by Walt Disney during his South American tour. Collectors value this pin for its clean design, the charming character representation, and its place in the long-running Hidden Mickey collecting tradition. It serves as a nostalgic nod to classic Disney animation and the vibrant history of the Three Caballeros.
As an Open Edition pin originally released through the Cast Member trading program, this piece is highly accessible but remains desirable due to the popularity of the Three Caballeros characters. The egg-shaped design and the inclusion of the Hidden Mickey icon make it a distinct item for thematic collectors focusing on avian or character-specific sets. While not a limited edition, its status as a 2014 release makes it a nostalgic 'Hard to Find' item for newer collectors looking to complete their Hidden Mickey sets from that specific year.
José Carioca first appeared in the 1942 film Saludos Amigos and gained further fame in the 1944 feature The Three Caballeros. These films were part of a series of 'package films' produced by Disney during World War II to foster cultural goodwill between the United States and Latin America.
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