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What are your weird/obscure/accidental pin collections?

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I'm officially a completist of Finding Dory otters again, of which there are like... seven pins, maybe. But they're on a lanyard and they go to the zoo with me periodically. My favorite tiny obscure completist collection is this one, however:



That's a fantasy pin in the back; the newspaper pin is the only official Newsies pin out there. (And there are still no official Newsies pins -- that I know of -- from the 1992 film either, just this one from the Broadway production. Sigh.) I'd love to grow this collection if Disney would let me!
 

I’d be all about it if Newsies pins were a thing!


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I love Flight of the Navigator! See ya later, Navigator.

All of these other collections are really cool and unusual. I love the book pins. I do not need any of them because I don't collect book pins.
 
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What a fun thread! My mini-completist collection is Vanessa from The Little Mermaid



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Super jealous!

Not nearly as impressive as the other ones but I'm currently a Tamatoa completist with my one measly booster pack pin. We'll see how long that lasts, lol
 

I love the Newsies movie... own it, sing it, practically memorized it... that pin from the Broadway show is awesome.
 
Home on the Range did have a theatrical release tho? It came out in theaters on April 2nd 2004, home video release was that following September. I saw the film in theaters and enjoyed it, but there was just never a lot of hype or merchandise for it
 
Home on the Range did have a theatrical release tho? It came out in theaters on April 2nd 2004, home video release was that following September. I saw the film in theaters and enjoyed it, but there was just never a lot of hype or merchandise for it
It didn't have a wide release though. We never got it in any of the theaters near me.

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I somehow amassed a lot of "cute" pins XD
I love the aesthetics of some of the pins of the old Disney movie classics (Cinderella, Snow White, Sleeping Beauty etc)



Oh My - Great collection....and as for the obscure part, I am drooling over those lovely, lovely bluebirds...wonderful!!!
 
I don't have any weird side collections yet. I really love the pins depicting the Revolutionary War/Colonial America (my specialty in grad school) but I only have 2 pins and I am not sure if I really want to collect those pins. They can get kinda pricey. I also really want to start an Americana collection because why not? Mickey is as American as apple pie
 
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