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What are your opinions on multiple characters or themes on pins

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What are your opinions on multiple characters or themes on pins
Crossover pins are my collection's mainstay. With my Jules Verne collection, I collection pins of attractions and films like 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea and Space Mountain: Mission 2, but mostly only the ones with Disney characters riding the rides or wearing the costumes. Partly that's because I like the crossover, and partly to limit how many pins I have to collect
 
At first, I didn't like collab pin, but some of them are nice.
I'm a thumper collector; I have a pin with bambi and stitch
 
It depends on the pin for me personally.... If the pin is done well I don't mind cross overs like the tinker bell riding the orange caterpillar car from Alice in wonderland or tinker bell dressed as Alice. Those are two of my favorite pins. I put up with some of the sillier group pins like pins with all the princesses mostly because I'm a complete nut about rapunzel and I love her so much I'll collect pretty much any pin with her on it. But I will say that I would not be fond of mixing my brave pins outside of the movie characters. I'd probably still get any pin of Merida but I'd be like pin hunters and shun that pin into a corner of my keeper book and never display it with my framed brave collection. Haha.
 
I'm not a huge fan, I collect Cheshire cat, not Alice in wonderland. In most of the group Alice pins, Chessie is not featured enough. I have the same issue with Figaro and Pinocchio. But I love Minnie and Figaro - go figure
 
I definitely have a preference for stand-alone pins, but I don't mind group pins when my favorite character is very prominently shown. It's only when my favorite character is barely visible or looks ridiculous that I start to get less interested in the pin. And as far as other characters dressed as my favorite, or vice-versa, it's kind of hit or miss.
 
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