New Fantasyland Pins

danlb_2000

Premium Member
Original Poster
Where's Ariel :(

Left panel, bottom right corner.

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AEfx

Well-Known Member
"Mystery Pins"?

I like to buy pins for my favorite rides, or special occasions - but I refuse to buy a sealed box without knowing what is in it. Such a blatant cash grab - not like $10 pins that cost 20 cents to make aren't in the first place, but a whole new level.

Sorry, but no Disney - I'm not falling for that, ROFL.
 

Snooker

Member
"Mystery Pins"?

I like to buy pins for my favorite rides, or special occasions - but I refuse to buy a sealed box without knowing what is in it. Such a blatant cash grab - not like $10 pins that cost 20 cents to make aren't in the first place, but a whole new level.

Sorry, but no Disney - I'm not falling for that, ROFL.

I totaly agree. I like collecting pins but refuse to buy the mystery pins. Also, I think in some of those pins Belle looks kind of..... not too princess-like.
 

Animaniac93-98

Well-Known Member
Rather than this
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Funny you should post that image which has the fan "color corrected" Aurora and Cinderella. Only further highlights how routinely off-model Disney Princess product images are.

Also, kinda early to be selling an opening pin for the mine train, isn't it?
 

Tim Lohr

Well-Known Member
It looks like they tried to find some kind of middle ground between the hand drawn designs of the original princesses and the CG look of Rapunzel who looks really out of place in the second picture

but I think it's kinda clever they gave Snow White that 1940's wavy hair style, that was popular back when the film came out
 

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