2003 Finding Nemo Character Cup with Flip-Top Lid

2003 Finding Nemo Character Cup with Flip-Top Lid

A colourful early-2000s plastic character cup featuring Nemo from Finding Nemo, complete with a hinged flip-top lid, produced as licensed promotional merchandise.

This bright orange and blue hard plastic cup features Nemo, the clownfish character from Finding Nemo, sculpted in full character form with a hinged flip-top lid integrated into the head. Measuring approximately 170 mm wide x 100 mm deep x 160 mm high, the cup is designed for children’s use and display, with a hollow interior suitable for drinks or small items. The base and interior label indicate Made in China, consistent with licensed Disney–Pixar merchandise produced in the early 2000s. While initially attributed to Ringling Bros., comparison with known examples suggests this piece aligns more closely with Disney–Pixar licensed novelty drinkware released around the film’s 2003 cinema debut, often sold through theme parks, promotions, or general retail rather than exclusive merchandise. The cup remains in excellent condition, with strong colour, intact hinge, and no visible cracks ordamage.

Features

Measurements: 170 mm wide x 100 mm deep x 160 mm high

Condition: Good - small dents and surface scratches

Markings: Made in China

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Hard plastic dolls and toys emerged as a significant innovation in the toy industry during the mid-20th century, revolutionizing the way dolls were designed and manufactured. Hard plastic is a type of thermoplastic, characterized by its durability, lightweight nature, and resistance to breakage. This material became popular for creating dolls, action figures, and various toys due to its versatility and ability to hold intricate details and vibrant colors.

The development of hard plastic allowed for the mass production of toys that were not only affordable but also more resilient than earlier materials like composition or porcelain. As a result, manufacturers were able to produce a wide variety of designs, from classic baby dolls to trendy fashion figures, each with detailed facial features and movable limbs. This material also enabled the incorporation of new techniques, such as molded hair and painted eyes, which enhanced the realism and appeal of the dolls.

Among the earliest forms of hard plastic used in toy manufacturing was **Bakelite**, created in the early 1900s by Belgian chemist Leo Baekeland. Bakelite is one of the first synthetic plastics, made from phenol and formaldehyde. Its properties, including heat resistance and electrical insulation, made it ideal for various applications, including toys. While Bakelite itself is not commonly used in doll-making today, its introduction paved the way for the development of modern plastics in the toy industry.

**Catalin** is another early form of hard plastic that emerged in the 1930s and was often used for creating vibrant toys and dolls. Like Bakelite, Catalin is a thermosetting plastic known for its durability and ability to hold color well. Catalin toys often featured bright, translucent colors and intricate designs, capturing the imaginations of children and collectors alike.

As hard plastic became the standard for many types of dolls and toys, it solidified its place in the industry, leading to the creation of iconic brands and beloved characters. Today, hard plastic dolls and toys continue to be popular, appreciated for their longevity and the nostalgia they evoke. Collectors value vintage hard plastic toys for their craftsmanship and the unique place they hold in the history of toy making.

At our museum, we celebrate the legacy of hard plastic dolls and toys, highlighting their role in shaping the modern toy industry and their enduring appeal across generations.

Country:
China
Starting as early as 1000 BC, China’s dolls and toys evolved from ancient wooden and clay figures to the mass production of modern toys. Iconic creations like shadow puppets, porcelain dolls, and modern action figures showcase China’s blend of tradition and industrial prowess.
Produced by:
The Walt Disney Company
Produced by:
The Walt Disney Company
The Walt Disney Company, founded in 1923, is one of the world’s most iconic entertainment studios, known for creating timeless characters like Mickey Mouse and producing classic animated films. Disney expanded into theme parks, television, and merchandise, becoming a global leader in family entertainment. In 2006, Disney acquired Pixar Animation Studios, strengthening its reputation for innovative storytelling. Today, Disney collectibles, toys, and memorabilia remain highly prized by fans and collectors worldwide.
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Product Code:
T0162
Dimenions:

160(h)

x 100(w)

x 170(d)

Estimated Item Value
25
Produced from:
2003
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Markings:
Made in China
Condition:
Good
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