Robin Hood MagicBand+ and Roger Rabbit Pin Join Disney100 Decades Collections at Walt Disney World

Shannen Ace

Robin Hood MagicBand+ and Roger Rabbit Pin Join Disney100 Decades Collections at Walt Disney World

Shannen Ace

Robin Hood MagicBand+ and Roger Rabbit Pin Join Disney100 Decades Collections at Walt Disney World

A “Robin Hood” MagicBand+ has arrived at Walt Disney World as part of the 1970s Disney100 Decades collection released last month, while a Roger Rabbit pin has joined the recently-released 1980s Disney100 Decades collection.

Limited Edition Robin Hood MagicBand+ – $64.99

Robin Hood MagicBand+

The MagicBand+ comes in a blue-purple Disney100 Decades box.

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It’s green, with images of Disney’s “Robin Hood” characters including Robin, Prince John, and Maid Marian.

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The “Robin Hood” logo is on a dark green puck, with Robin Hood’s hat above and Prince John’s crown below.

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Maid Marian is joined by the animal children of Nottingham: Skippy, Sis, Tagalong, and Toby.

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Alongside Prince John is his advisor, Sir Hiss.

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At the end of the band is the Disney100 Decades logo in silver.

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Disney’s “Robin Hood” was released in 1973 and features the classic characters reimagined as animals.

MagicBand+ is the latest iteration of MagicBand, which guests can use in place of a physical ticket to enter Disney Parks, attach PhotoPass pictures, make purchases, and more. Unlike previous styles, these newer bands interact with the environment of Disney Parks. They light up and vibrate, synching up with Disney attractions and nighttime spectaculars.

We found the MagicBand+ in Creations Shop at EPCOT.

Limited Release Roger Rabbit Pin – $34.99

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The Roger Rabbit pin depicts Roger busting through a red brick wall, with puffs of white around the flying bricks.

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It comes on a Disney100 Decades backing card.

“Who Framed Roger Rabbit” was released in 1988, starring Bob Hoskins as Eddie Valiant, Charles Fleischer as Roger Rabbit, and Kathleen Turner as Jessica Rabbit.

We found the pin at Big Top Souvenirs in Magic Kingdom.

Disney100 Decades Collection So Far

The Disney100 Decades Collection is making its way from Disney’s beginnings in the 1920s all the way to the 2010s. New merchandise for the line is released on the third Monday of each month.

The first of the Disney100 Decades Collections was the 1920s series inspired by “Steamboat Willie.”

The 1930s Disney100 Decades Collection featured merch inspired by “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs,” “The Band Concert,” the Three Little Pigs, and Clarabelle Cow and Horace Horsecollar.

The 1940s collection was inspired by “Pinocchio,” “Fantasia,” “Dumbo,” and Scrooge McDuck.

The 1950s collection focused on Goofy, “Alice in Wonderland,” “20,000 Leagues Under the Sea,” and of course, “Cinderella.”

The 1960s collection included “The Jungle Book,” “101 Dalmatians,” and “The Sword in the Stone” merch.

The rest of the 1970s collection featured The Muppets, “The Aristocats,” “The Rescuers,” and “Pete’s Dragon.”

In addition to Roger Rabbit, the 1980s collection celebrates “Rescue Rangers” and “Oliver & Company.” A 1980s MagicBand+ should also be released soon.

Upcoming Disney100 Decades Collection

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The 1990s collection will include “A Goofy Movie” Loungefly mini backpack, as well as items inspired by “Darkwing Duck” and “Beauty and the Beast.” It will be released on Monday, September 18.

2000s collection

Bolt and Princess Tiana from “The Princess and the Frog” will be featured for the 2000s line.

2010s collection

The last Disney100 Decades collection line will cover the 2010s. The preview image features “Frozen” and “Toy Story 4.”

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