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Name
Scrump on Pillow
Series
Lilo & Stitch
Origin
Walt Disney World
Year
2010
Edition
OE
Subject
Scrump
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This charming Open Edition pin features Scrump, the beloved homemade rag doll belonging to Lilo Pelekai from the 2002 Disney animated feature film Lilo & Stitch. The design depicts the green, button-eyed doll resting comfortably on a soft pink pillow, complete with a pink bow accenting its head. As a staple character from the Lilo & Stitch franchise, Scrump is a favorite among collectors who enjoy the whimsical, slightly eccentric side of Disney characters. Released in 2010 at Walt Disney World, this pin serves as a classic representation of the character's unique aesthetic. Because it is an Open Edition pin, it was designed to be widely available for guests to purchase during their park visits, making it a wonderful entry-level piece for new collectors. The simple yet iconic imagery of Scrump on a pillow captures the heart of the film's theme regarding found family and embracing one's quirks. Its durable design and recognizable character art have kept it relevant in the trading community for over a decade. Collectors often seek out this pin to complete their Lilo & Stitch displays or to add a touch of Lilo's creative spirit to their lanyards. The pin's clean lines and pastel color palette make it a standout accessory that perfectly embodies the gentle, comforting nature of the character.
As an Open Edition pin, this piece is generally accessible and serves as a popular staple for those focusing on Lilo & Stitch collections. While it does not carry the high scarcity of a Limited Edition release, its enduring popularity as a fan-favorite character ensures steady demand. The lack of complex features like dangles or spinners keeps it lightweight and ideal for everyday display on pin boards or lanyards.
Scrump first appeared in the 2002 film Lilo & Stitch, created by the character Lilo as a symbol of her unique personality and her struggle to fit in. The character quickly became an unofficial mascot for the franchise, appearing on a wide variety of merchandise at both Walt Disney World and Disneyland Resort throughout the 2000s and 2010s.
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