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Collection
Name
101 Dalmatians FigPin Pongo & Perdita Super Rare
Series
FiGPiN 101 Dalmatians Mystery Minis
Origin
Figpin
Year
2026
Edition
MYSTERY
Subject
Pongo & Perdita
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This collectible pin features the iconic pair Pongo and Perdita from Disney's 1961 animated classic, One Hundred and One Dalmatians. As part of the FiGPiN 101 Dalmatians Mystery Minis Series 1, this piece showcases the beloved canine couple framed within a stylized, paw-print-shaped border. The pin captures the charm of the original film, which is widely celebrated for its innovative Xerox animation process that brought the complex spots of the dalmatians to life. Unlike traditional enamel pins, this is part of the FiGPiN ecosystem, which is highly sought after by collectors for its unique display capabilities, premium metal construction, and individual serial numbering. Pongo and Perdita remain two of the most popular characters in the Disney canon, representing the themes of family, loyalty, and adventure. This Mystery release adds an element of excitement for collectors attempting to complete the full Series 1 collection. The design highlights the pair's classic expressions and distinct collars, making it a visually appealing addition to any Disney or dalmatian-themed collection. Because this is a Mystery release, it is categorized as a blind-box style distribution, adding to the secondary market demand for specific character variants like this one.
As a Mystery release from the FiGPiN series, this pin carries higher demand due to the blind-box nature of the collection. The serialized nature of FiGPiN products makes individual pieces desirable for collectors tracking their collection via the official app. Its status as a Series 1 release often makes it a fundamental 'must-have' for completionists of the 101 Dalmatians line.
One Hundred and One Dalmatians, released in 1961, was a pivotal film for Walt Disney Animation Studios as it was the first to use the Xerox process to transfer animator drawings directly onto cels. This technological shift allowed for the intricate detailing of 101 distinct dogs, a feat that would have been financially impossible with traditional hand-inking methods.
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