Overview
A vibrant, die-cut melamine children's plate featuring Pongo, Perdita, and their pups in a playful wrap-around design. This piece was part of the 'Kibouki' line, a collaboration between the historic Canadian housewares firm Genin Trudeau and Disney during the 1990s animation renaissance.
Story
In 1996, Disney's live-action remake sparked a global Dalmatian craze. This plate was designed to turn mealtime into a movie moment, using durable melamine to survive the high-energy lifestyle of a 90s kid.
Maker / Origin
Genin Trudeau is a prestigious Canadian company founded in 1945, known for bringing high-quality European kitchenware to North America. Their Kibouki line specialized in whimsical, ergonomic children's dishes that combined durability with licensed pop-culture icons.
Condition & Value
The plate appears to be in good vintage condition with clear graphics. Minor surface scratches from utensil use are common for melamine and slightly lower the value for 'mint' collectors. Condition is consistent with light use.