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Name
HKDL Stitch Tsum Tsum
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Origin
Hong Kong Disneyland
Year
2017
Edition
OE
Subject
Stitch
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This charming pin features Stitch, the lovable extraterrestrial experiment from Disney's 2002 film Lilo & Stitch, rendered in the iconic Tsum Tsum art style. Released at Hong Kong Disneyland in 2017, this pin was part of a booster set collection that captured the popularity of the Tsum Tsum craze, which originated in Japan and took the global collector market by storm. The design showcases Stitch's signature round, stackable aesthetic, featuring his large, expressive eyes, blue fur, and his distinctive pink-lined ears. As an Open Edition pin, it was designed to be accessible to park guests, yet it remains a favorite for character collectors due to Stitch's status as one of the most popular and collectible characters in the Disney pin trading community. The pin's clean, minimalist enamel design highlights the whimsical nature of the Tsum Tsum franchise, which reimagines classic Disney characters as adorable, plush-inspired shapes. Because it originates from Hong Kong Disneyland, it carries a unique appeal for international collectors looking to diversify their sets with overseas releases. The pin serves as a nostalgic memento of the mid-2010s era when Tsum Tsum merchandise dominated Disney store shelves and park attractions worldwide. Its simple yet effective design makes it a versatile addition to any display board, particularly for those who focus on Stitch-themed collections or fans of the Tsum Tsum series.
As an Open Edition pin, this piece is widely available and serves as an excellent entry-level item for new collectors. Its value is primarily driven by the enduring popularity of Stitch, who maintains a massive following among pin traders. While not a limited piece, its inclusion in a Hong Kong Disneyland booster set makes it a slightly more unique find for collectors based outside of Asia, enhancing its overall desirability.
The Tsum Tsum phenomenon began in 2013 with the release of a mobile game in Japan, followed by a line of stackable plush toys that became a global sensation. By 2017, Disney parks worldwide had fully embraced the aesthetic, integrating it into merchandise lines, apparel, and pin trading sets to celebrate the characters' cute, simplified redesigns.
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