Stars: 4 out of 5
Pros: Cover looks amazing
Cons: The inside picture is good but not great
The Bottom Line:
Two parts of story
Captured in the two scenes on
This storybook pin
Happy and Sad Captured with the Ugly Duckling Pin
The Ugly Duckling runs the full spectrum of emotions,
especially as captured by Disney in the 1939 Silly Symphony short. Those extremes are captured in the two scenes
we get on the limited edition pin they just released as part of the Storybook
Classics Collection.
The cover captures the happy ending. On it, we get the duckling with his new
mother as he’s realized he’s really a swan.
This picture is rather simple.
The background is all yellow. At
the top, we get The Ugly Duckling written
in red. The scene itself is just drawn
in outlines that are blue. Still, there
are enough lines, we can see the details of the swans and their surrounds,
including the lake and water. It’s
pretty impressive for how simple it is.
This pin has hinges on the side, and the “book” opens up to
reveal a second picture inside. This one
is full color and shows the duckling at his lowest. He’s all by himself on the pond with plants
behind him. And he has a large tear
running down his face. Just that one
scene alone is enough to be heartbreaking.
Normally with these pins, I find the inside picture to be
better because of the color, but in this case I think the front picture works
better. The tear looks a little weird,
although it’s hard to imagine how they’d capture this moment any better. And there is something nice about the
understated nature of the illustration on the cover.
Of course, the scenes are reversed from a storytelling
standpoint, but the cover picture makes such a better cover for the pin. (And I suspect that it was also the cover of
the book this series is based on.)
Since this is a heavier pin, you’ll find two sticks to make
sure it stays put when you wear it.
The Ugly Duckling
is a nice addition to the Storybook Classics series. While not my favorite, it does capture this
little merchandised story well, and fans will want it for that reason.
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