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Its a Small World - Repeat, Repeat, Repeat!
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Origin
Disney Parks
Year
2019
Edition
OE
Subject
it's a small world attraction elements
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This vibrant Open Edition Disney Parks pin celebrates the iconic 'it's a small world' attraction, which debuted at the 1964-1965 New York World's Fair before being relocated to Disneyland Resort. The pin features a whimsical purple color palette with a glitter-filled background that makes the design pop. Central to the pin is a classic, stylized doll face representative of the attraction's iconic aesthetic designed by Mary Blair. The text 'it's a small world' and the humorous, playful phrase 'REPEAT, REPEAT, REPEAT!' are prominently displayed, nodding to the attraction's infamously catchy and enduring theme song composed by the Sherman Brothers. The design also incorporates recognizable architectural elements from the attraction's facade, including the clock tower and stylized turrets. As an Open Edition pin, it serves as a fun, accessible piece for fans of the beloved boat ride. The layering and metallic finish provide a high-quality feel that contrasts beautifully with the deep purple glitter enamel. This pin captures the playful, repetitive spirit of the ride that has entertained millions of guests for decades. It remains a popular choice for collectors who enjoy attraction-themed memorabilia.
As an Open Edition pin, this piece is widely available and serves as a staple for attraction-themed collections rather than a high-value rarity. Its appeal lies in its charming, thematic nod to the 'it's a small world' song, which resonates with many park guests. The use of glitter enamel and the detailed, multi-element design make it a visually striking addition for casual collectors and completionists alike.
The 'it's a small world' attraction was originally created for the 1964-1965 New York World's Fair to benefit UNICEF and was later moved to Disneyland Resort in 1966. Its distinctive art style, characterized by geometric shapes and bright colors, was pioneered by Disney Legend Mary Blair, whose influence remains a cornerstone of the attraction's visual legacy.
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