Mickey Mouse De Disney Repintado -0100da201ebf8...
List it on specialty platforms for appropriation art. Emphasize the unique code as proof of originality.
The string 0100DA201EBF8 is typical of:
: Some listings refer to "reconditioned" or "repainted" vintage figures, such as the Mickey Olympics 2000 McDonald's set, where scuffs on faces or flags were repainted for resale. 2. Video Game References (Epic Mickey: Rebrushed) Mickey Mouse de Disney repintado -0100DA201EBF8...
Andy Warhol’s Mickey Mouse silkscreens (1981) are among the most famous examples. Though not strictly “repainted” (they were new prints based on a photograph of a Mickey toy), they set the stage for treating the character as a canvas for commentary on fame and reproduction.
Without live database access, I cannot confirm the exact artwork. However, you can try searching the full string (without quotes) on: List it on specialty platforms for appropriation art
| Type | Example | Likelihood | |------|---------|-------------| | | 0x...DA201EBF8 | High | | Physical art registry code (e.g., Verisart, Artory) | ARTORY-0100DA20… | Medium | | Inventory number from a gallery or private collection | COL_0100DA | Medium | | Blockchain transaction hash fragment | 0x1EBF8… | High |
The term "repintado" is commonly used in the collecting community to describe . Without live database access, I cannot confirm the
-0100DA201EBF8
It looks like the keyword you provided — — contains a hexadecimal or alphanumeric suffix ( -0100DA201EBF8... ) that appears to be either a unique identifier (like a serial number, a blockchain token ID, an asset tag, or a catalog code) or a fragment of a longer string.
Unlike official Disney merchandise, repainted Mickeys are one-of-a-kind. Their value depends on the reputation of the modifying artist, the originality of the intervention, and—increasingly—, which is where alphanumeric codes like -0100DA201EBF8... come into play.
Disney is famously protective of its intellectual property. Mickey Mouse (specifically the Steamboat Willie version) entered the . However, later versions of Mickey (with white gloves, red shorts, etc.) remain under copyright until at least 2030–2036 depending on jurisdiction.