c.2020 Disney Minnie Mouse BOWtique Medical Kit – Just Play

c.2020 Disney Minnie Mouse BOWtique Medical Kit – Just Play

A modern Minnie Mouse BOWtique themed pretend medical kit in bright pink satchel form, manufactured by Just Play for Disney and made in China.

This Disney Minnie Mouse BOWtique Medical Kit was produced circa 2020 by Just Play, a major licensed toy manufacturer for Disney products in the 21st century. The case is styled as a fashionable hot pink doctor’s satchel with pale pink polka dots, glitter panel detailing, white moulded handle with heart motifs, and blue strap accents.

The front features Minnie Mouse imagery beneath her signature bow, while the case opens from the rear via a hinged compartment. The underside is moulded with product code 2020 SK01 and 89880 and marked © Disney, made in China.

Measuring approximately 210 mm wide x 80 mmdeep x 220 mm high, the kit includes coordinated pink and purple medical playaccessories such as a stethoscope, otoscope and other diagnostic-themed pieces.The bold colours and fashion styling reflect contemporary character brandingtrends and the continued popularity of Minnie Mouse within preschoolmerchandise.

Manufacture in China is consistent withmodern global toy production, while Just Play operates as a licenseddistributor and manufacturer for Disney consumer products.

Features

Measurements: 210mm wide x 80 mm deep x 220 mm high

Condition: Excellent

Markings: product code 2020 SK01 and 89880 and marked © Disney, made in China.

Date Note: Date is an estimate based on available research and stylistic features. If you have additional information, please contact us to help update our records.

Made from the following materials

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.

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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.
Designed by:
Product Code:
T0197
Dimenions:

220(h)

x 210(w)

x 80(d)

Estimated Item Value
15
Produced from:
2020
to
2005
Markings:
product code 2020 SK01 and 89880 and marked © Disney, made in China.
Condition:
Excellent
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