Three unique Disney pins, including Stitch 626 Day and Golfball Goofy pins, held in someone's hands at Disneyland Resort.

New Stitch 626 Day and Golfball Goofy Pins at Disneyland Resort

Brit Tuttle

Several new pins have arrived for Pin Tuesday at Disneyland Resort, including one inspired by Goofy’s appearance as a golf ball in a parade from 1992.

A rustic wooden trading post glows with warm lights at dusk, offering Disney pin trading and new Disney pins among the trees.

We found all of today’s pins for sale in Westward Ho Trading Co. in Disneyland Park, but they are also available at 20th Century Music Company and TomorrowLanding.

Limited Edition ‘The World According to Goofy’ Parade Through the Years Pin – $22.99

A hand holds a Disneyland new pin featuring Goofy and Horace Horsecollar in Egyptian attire for the 70th celebration.

The latest entry in the Disney Parade Through the Years series is inspired by 1992’s “The World According to Goofy Parade,” known for its cursed costumed Goofy as a goofball. Specifically, this pin depicts the “Egyptian Daze” unit, which sees Goofy’s take on Ancient Egypt if it were a golfing tournament. This pin is a limited edition of 2,000.

A hand holds a limited edition Disneyland pin featuring Goofy as a pharaoh and a dalmatian as a sphinx—perfect for Disney pin trading.

A little-known fact about this parade is that, following its conclusion later in 1992, its infrastructure was reworked and the floats were rethemed into “A Christmas Fantasy Parade,” which debuted in 1995 and has run annually ever since. This year will mark its 30th year when it returns in November.

Limited Release Stitch 4th of July 2025 Pin – $19.99

Hand holding a new Disney pin featuring Stitch, fireworks, the White House, and an American flag; perfect for Disney pin trading.

This limited release pin depicts Stitch dressed in colonial garb, holding an American flag as he celebrates the 4th of July. An illustration of the U.S. Capitol Building sits behind him.

Limited Release Experiment 626 2025 Mystery Pin Set – $34.99

A hand holds a red Disney "Experiment 626" mystery pin set box, celebrating new pins and 25 years at Disneyland.

This limited release mystery pin set arrives just in time for 626 Day, a.k.a. Stitch Day, on June 26. Each box contains two randomly selected pins.

A hand holds a red box featuring colorful circular superhero icons, perfect for collectible pins fans.

The full set is depicted on the side, and it includes several alien experiments from the “Lilo & Stitch” films and television series. They include:

  • 626: Stitch
  • 221: Sparky
  • 624: Angel
  • 606: Holio
  • 502: Yang
  • 010: Felix
  • 604: Houdini
  • 625: Reuben
  • 619: Splodyhead
  • 629: Leroy

This mystery pin set was also released today at Walt Disney World.

Limited Edition Experiment 626 Jumbo 3-Pin Set – $79.99

A hand holds a Disney “Experiment 626” 2025 new pin set featuring Stitch—a must-have for Disney collectibles fans.

This jumbo three-pin set features Stitch’s experiment number, 626, with the lovable blue alien posing on each number. Inside the numbers are embossed portraits of characters from the “Lilo & Stitch” universe, including Grand Councilwoman, Captain Gantu, Pleakley, Jumba Jookiba, Scrump, Cobra Bubbles, Nani, Lilo, David, Experiment 625 (Reuben), Experiment 221 (Sparky), and Experiment 624 (Angel. This set is a limited edition of 1,750.

Limited Edition Stitch Jumbo Pin – $49.99

A hand holds a red Disneyland pin box featuring new pins of Stitch from "Experiment 626," with anniversary labels.

The final new pin released today is another jumbo pin featuring Stitch. In this pin, he is depicted as tearing apart his cardboard town, as seen in the original animated film.

Will you be adding any of these new pins from Disneyland to your collection? Let us know which one is your favorite in the comments and on social media.

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