WDI Profile Collection
So I know these pins are expensive, but I have slowly started a collection. Right now I just have Aladdin, Hercules, Prince Charming, Tarzan, Phoebus, and John Smith. I'm going to slow work my way from the cheap ones to the more expensive.
So question... are they done with Profiles? It seems like there are so many characters left that should and could be perfect for this series.
Also, I would love to see any collections of Profiles that you have!
I hope they are done! But so far they have done villains, heroines, and heroes. I suppose they could do a sidekicks one....
To answer your other question, I started out with Belle and Mulan, which are mine & sis' primary collection. Then, during various pin events, as people wanted to trade for pins rather than buy, we slowly collected more and more, til we got to 15!
I would love to see your collection if you ever share it!
Which ones? Belle & Mulan? Profiles?
I hope they are done! But so far they have done villains, heroines, and heroes. I suppose they could do a sidekicks one....
Dumbo and Pinocchio were the two biggest gaps that I was seeing as well. There are so many more characters that they could do.<-- Never getting a profile
(my collections are Alice, Queen of Hearts, Anna, Elsa, Kristoff, Hans, Belle, Beast, Gaston...so, yeah...)
maybe one day the Frozen guys will be obtainable. Otherwise, "airfare and hotel rooms."
I wonder if they would do a series for the main characters who didn't fit in the previous series, but they aren't sidekicks either. I'm thinking like Dumbo, Bambi, Pinocchio, even Pooh.
...Penny (or Jenny) - the gal from Oliver & Company who is holding the cat...
I do!Jenny.In Disney movies there is one Jenny (Oliver and Company) - well, two if you count Dory's mom from Finding Dory - and two Pennys (Rescuers and Bolt). I feel that people get them confused quite often.
Three Pennys. One of the dalmatian puppies is called Penny.Jenny.In Disney movies there is one Jenny (Oliver and Company) - well, two if you count Dory's mom from Finding Dory - and two Pennys (Rescuers and Bolt). I feel that people get them confused quite often.
Thematically they aren’t heroes, just victims of life.
Not what defines a hero. Just another person.A rather negative view … sorry as a fan of Pinocchio I just had to comment … Pinocchio wanted to be a real boy, he went out and got what he wanted … its a success story in my eyes … it says you can achieve anything you want, if you put yourself out there.
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