Disney Cats BoxLunch Mystery Pin Collection
Here is a look at Disney Cats mystery pin collection at BoxLunch! Available in store at BoxLunch retail locations and online. The retail price is $9.90 per box. Released in October 2019.
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If you’re not a cat person, we bet you will be now. Just look at how adorable these Disney furballs are! These blind box enamel pins by Loungefly make the purrrfect addition to your jacket or bag.
Assortment includes Marie, Simba, Lucifer, Rajah, Figaro, Dinah, and more. Which one will you get? It’s a surprise!
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Don’t copy and paste their mistakes! There is no Shere Khan pin. That’s Raja. And as much as I love this set, I am a bit confused as to why they have two Dinahs, with litter variation, and two Olivers. There are other Disney cats.
Good catch! Updated the post. Thought the doubles was odd as well. Would have loved to see Mochi.
Have several duplicates to trade. Need the two Dinahs.
Monty I have the Dinah Chase Pin with the flower and all I wanted was wet Oliver. Trade?
I’m new to pin trading. Are these tradable in the parks?
Technically no. You’re supposed to only trade those with “official pin trading” logos on the back, which also have the rubber mickey backer, but cast members will accept anything, though maybe not duplicates. I have traded pins that I had purchased at the parks, but predated the official logo, and some of the early ones with the logo did not even have the rubber mickey backer. But IMO, there are so much junk on the cast lanyards and boards that’s these are far more valuable. The parks face a fake/knock off problem, and what’s being knocked off aren’t even good looking. Like people won’t dare spend an extra quarter to get an actual character. Going to trade it away anyway, so who cares? Really sad.
That said, random guests may want to trade with you. When this happens, be very clear about it being a funko pin, and that does not have the official logo. Odds are good that they won’t even care, because these are still licensed and nice.