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Good Luck Bear Vinylmation Jr. - Horseshoe
Series
Vinylmation Jr
Origin
Disneyland Resort, Walt Disney World
Year
2011
Edition
OE
Subject
Good Luck Bear (Vinylmation)
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This pin features the Good Luck Bear design from the popular Vinylmation Jr. series, released in 2011. The pin depicts the iconic Vinylmation shape stylized with a prominent horseshoe emblem across the face, representing the classic Care Bears character. Vinylmation was a highly collectible line of vinyl figures created by Disney that featured various designs on a standard Mickey Mouse-shaped canvas, which were frequently adapted into pin form. This particular piece is an Open Edition release, making it accessible to fans of both the Care Bears and the broader Disney Vinylmation collecting community. It was sold at both Disneyland Resort and Walt Disney World, reflecting the widespread popularity of the Vinylmation trend during that era. The design is clean and minimalist, highlighting the unique aesthetic that made the Vinylmation series a cultural phenomenon among Disney parks guests. Collectors often seek out these pins to complete their specific character sets or to capture a piece of the nostalgic 2011-era merchandise landscape. While it is an Open Edition pin, its thematic connection to the Care Bears and the stylized Vinylmation format keeps it relevant for character-focused collections. The pin captures the simplicity of the original vinyl figure, serving as a charming tribute to the crossover between Disney and other pop culture properties.
As an Open Edition pin, this item is generally more accessible than limited-edition releases, making it a great entry point for new collectors. Its value is driven primarily by the enduring popularity of the Care Bears franchise and the nostalgia surrounding the original Disney Vinylmation era. Because it is a standard Open Edition pin, it does not feature complex elements like sliders or spinners, but it remains a sought-after piece for those looking to complete their Vinylmation series collections.
The Vinylmation phenomenon began in 2008 and reached its peak in the early 2010s, with various series and blind-box releases becoming staples of Disney Parks shopping. This 2011 release falls within the height of the Vinylmation craze, a time when Disney frequently collaborated with other brands to create unique, stylized interpretations of beloved characters.
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