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Dream story or character that's never had a pin?

Dream story or character that's never had a pin?
This very sweet guy I met at a PALM event earlier this year (who incidentally helped me find my grail that day) was saying he was waiting for Isle of Dogs pins, now that Disney bought all those Fox properties. I didn't tell him this, but I'm pretty sure they only now own those distribution rights and not the rights to the IP itself... But I do love a good Wes Anderson film, and I loved Isle of Dogs, so I'd definitely welcome those.

Personally, I would like some official Gravity Falls pins (non LFLY or DLIC). Bill Cipher and all of his buddies from Weirdmageddon!
 
Ron Stoppable’s dad and the young jaguar at the beginning of zootopia who says he wants to be an actuary when he grows up. (Note: They have used his artwork as a young clawhauser and that TORMENTS MY SOUL)
 
YEAH!! Bill cipher would be crazy awesome. I need more fun shows to get official pins!!
 
A bit of a silly addition, but I was thinking about the fact that it’s almost June, & we’ll probably be seeing some Lilo & Stitch pins for 626 day soon . . . & realized there was another pin I keep hoping for. Not a character who’s never got a pin; but a variation - I would love to see Reuben/625 with any kind of sandwich other than ‘generic cartoon sandwich’! Peanut butter & jelly (peanut butter sandwiches are even plot relevant to the original movie!), his namesake sandwich, fancy tea sandwiches, an ice cream sandwich as a Pin Trader’s Delight . . . there are so many possibilities!
 

I forgot about this thread. Since I posted, one of my wants has come true (Kit Cloudkicker PTD, and I was fortunate enough to get to DSF before he sold out to get one in person!)

Now just to hope for the rest of my PTD wants (if they ever drop another flip, that is!)
 
Awesome, congratulations!
I ended up getting my Gusto pin, too - I decided my absolute dream pin was worth more to me than anything else I could get with my pin budget this year.
 
…the young jaguar at the beginning of zootopia who says he wants to be an actuary when he grows up. (Note: They have used his artwork as a young clawhauser and that TORMENTS MY SOUL)
But they are the same character. As a young child he longed to be an actuary. But then, a small part in a school play gave him the performing bug. He was an excellent dancer and was able to get roles in a lot of the school performances and other local performances. His family even moved to a different town with more performances to help support his interests. He found that his friends in the theater really helped him come out of his shell and let his extroverted personality really open up and shine through. But he was always troubled that nobody seemed to ever recognized him or remember his name. That made him sad and drove him to overeating to drown his sadness. Eventually he got too out of shape and couldn’t perform as well any longer and jobs were drying up. So he moved to the city and was able to get a job with the ZPD. But people still never recognize him even if they went to school together and he still drowns his sorrows with food. But with his performance skills nobody will ever know the sadness inside. And he still holds out hope to someday go back to performing.
 
If they are the same character why do they have different names?? 😂😂😂
 
I'm not sure if anyone will be less tormented by this idea. . . .