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Name
Hidden Mickey 2014 WDW - Phones - Jasmine
Series
Hidden Mickey 2014
Origin
Walt Disney World
Year
2014
Edition
OE
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This charming Open Edition pin features Princess Jasmine from Disney's 1992 animated classic Aladdin, depicted as if she is calling on a modern smartphone. Released in 2014 as part of the Walt Disney World Hidden Mickey series, this pin is part of the popular 'Phones' sub-set. The design captures a stylized, close-up portrait of Jasmine inside the digital display, with the screen text reading 'Jasmine' at the top and 'calling...' at the bottom, accompanied by a small green phone icon. A subtle, signature Mickey Mouse head icon is embossed at the bottom of the phone frame, serving as a classic Hidden Mickey identifier. These pins were originally distributed through Cast Member trading, making them a fun and essential hunt for collectors visiting the parks. Jasmine remains one of the most beloved Disney Princesses, known for her strong spirit and independence in the kingdom of Agrabah. The 'Phones' series is highly sought after by collectors for its clever, contemporary take on classic characters. Because this is an Open Edition pin distributed via park trading, it represents a quintessential piece of the mid-2010s Disney pin trading culture. Its simple yet effective design makes it a versatile addition to any Princess-themed or character-specific collection.
As an Open Edition pin released through the Hidden Mickey program, this item is highly accessible but remains popular due to the enduring appeal of Jasmine. The 'Phones' set is widely collected as a complete series, which keeps demand steady among traders. While not a limited release, its status as a park-exclusive tradeable makes it a nostalgic favorite for those who frequented Walt Disney World in 2014.
The 2014 Hidden Mickey series was released during a period when Disney was exploring more modern, relatable themes in their pin designs, such as the integration of technology. Jasmine's appearance here reflects her timeless design from the 1992 film Aladdin, which remains one of the most successful entries in the Disney Renaissance era.
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