Award-winning global design studio, XM, launches its first Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse collectible series, Mickey Around The World. As the name suggests, the adorable series features Mickey and Minnie with iconic global symbols to reignite the joy of world exploration in every travel enthusiast.
Fans can get their hands on the Mickey and Minnie figurines featuring the resilient Merlion and the Vanda Miss Joaquim Orchid Flower representing Singapore; the sacred, Red-Crowned Crane and Cherry Blossom for Japan; the friendly Panda and Peony for China; and the Lucky Siamese Cat and Thai Purple Orchid Flower for Thailand.
“We are honoured and excited to work with Disney on our first 4” collectibles series. Each collectible carries the hallmarks of XM’s high-quality standards in creative storytelling and product detailing,” said Ben Ang, Co-Founder of XM.
The Mickey Around The World series is available at Pop-Up Disney! A Mickey Celebration, a Disney-themed exhibition happening at Suntec Singapore from 19 November 2021 to 20 March 2022.
This exhibition features seven imaginatively themed experiences and a Mickey Mart retailing Singapore-exclusive merchandise. Visitors can have a photo taking opportunity at Mickey Mart with life-sized Mickey and Minnie statues produced by XM.
XM’s Mickey and Minnie collectibles will be available in 4” and 12” sizes, sold individually from S$29.90 onwards. Collectors and explorers at heart won’t want to miss the Singapore Mickey & Minnie collectibles in two limited edition colours: Sepia and Black & White!
Available in 4” box sets, each contains a pair of collectibles in Sepia and Black & White, or collect both sets to get two matching pairs at S$149.90 each. The 24” sizes will be available at a later date.
From 1st to 13th December, XM will give 5 pairs of their Mickey and Minnie figurines to 5 lucky winners on their Instagram page, @xmstudios. This giveaway will only be eligible for fans residing in Singapore, so keep an eye out for their Instagram page for more information.
Singapore:
The iconic Merlion, a mythical beast with a lion’s head and fish’s tail, combines Singapore’s history as a fishing village with its nickname, Lion City. The Vanda Miss Joaquim, a beautiful and hardy orchid hybrid, reflects the young nation’s resilient spirit.
China:
China’s national treasure, the cuddly panda is a beloved and ecologically protected animal symbolising balance, friendship and peace. The delicate, elegant peony, which stands for prosperity, is a common sight in many Chinese classical paintings and poems.
Japan:
A symbol of fidelity and long life, red-crowned cranes, one of the rarest birds in the world, are sacred in Japan. Meanwhile, the iconic cherry blossom, which bursts into flower only a few weeks each spring, stands for renewal and optimism.
Thailand:
Native to Thailand, Siamese cats are legendary as a symbol of good luck, with some believing they can ward off evil spirits. Over a thousand orchid species flower all year round in Thailand, with the Thai purple orchid symbolising royalty, admiration, and respect.