The Best Digital Collectible Disney NFTs and How To Buy Them.

Disney NFTs Worth Buying in 2026: Mickey, Marvel & More

Updated 2026 by Smellsfunn — VeVe member since April 2, 2021, avid collector of Marvel Mightys. I'm not going to sell you on Disney NFTs. I'm going to tell you what they actually are in 2026, what's worth collecting, what to skip, and what to know about ownership before you get started.

Disney has three different digital-collectibles tracks running right now, and most articles you'll find on the topic only cover one of them. Here's the picture as of 2026:

  1. VeVe — Disney's earliest digital collectibles partner (since November 2021). Officially licensed 3D figures, posters, and animated comics. The biggest Disney IP catalog. This is what most "Disney NFT" searches are actually about.
  2. Disney Pinnacle by Dapper Labs — a separate platform launched in 2023, built on Flow blockchain. Digital pin trading rather than 3D collectibles.
  3. Free NFTs to Disney+ streaming subscribers — a more recent program where eligible streaming subscribers can claim digital collectibles at no cost.

This guide is mostly about Disney on VeVe — that's where the deepest catalog lives, where most of the search volume points, and where I personally collect. But I'll cover the Pinnacle comparison directly so you can decide which one (or both) makes sense for you.

What are VeVe's Disney NFTs?

VeVe's Disney digital collectibles are officially licensed 3D figures, animated shorts, posters, and comic-style works produced under Disney's distribution partnership with VeVe. The catalog covers Star Wars, Marvel, Pixar, and core Disney IP — with new drops added regularly.

From the Golden Moments Collection (the founding series) to character-specific runs, the collection's been deep enough that most Disney fans can find something tied to a franchise they actually care about. Among the most popular: figures of Darth Vader, Winnie the Pooh, Elsa from Frozen, and entries from Disney+ properties like I Am Groot, She-Hulk, Obi-Wan Kenobi, and Moon Knight.




Disney Golden Moments NFTs

Disney Golden Moments NFTs

The Disney Golden Moments collection made its debut in 2021 to mark Disney+ Day. It showcases stunning 3D golden figures inspired by Disney, Star Wars, Marvel, Pixar, the Simpsons, and Walt Disney Animation Studios.

Fans can find Elsa from Frozen, Wall-E, Iron Man, R2-D2, and C-3PO. There's also The Simpsons NFT featuring Homer and Bart in their classic "loving" pose. A reference to the Simpsons NFTs on VeVe was even featured in a Simpsons episode.

The crowning piece of the collection is The Partners Statue — Walt Disney and Mickey Mouse holding hands. With its detail and provenance, the Golden Moments collection has stayed a favorite among long-term collectors.


Disney Duos Golden Moments NFTs

Disney Duos Golden Moments NFTs

The Disney Duos Golden Moments collection extended the Golden Moments series, celebrating beloved character pairings: Timon and Pumbaa from The Lion King, Winnie the Pooh and Piglet, Cogsworth and Lumiere from Beauty and the Beast, Flounder and Sebastian from The Little Mermaid, and the playful Chip n' Dale. Donald Duck and Daisy Duck round out the collection.


Disney Golden Moments Finale

Disney Golden Moments Finale

The Golden Moments series wrapped with the Finale releases. The iconic Magic Lamp from Aladdin dropped with an animated genie effect — the original holder received two "wishes" through VeVe.

The first wish unlocked a unique Disney "D" NFT for the original Magic Lamp owner (purchasable September 9, 2022). The second wish provided a promotional code reserving a chance to purchase The Sorcerer's Apprentice Mickey NFT when it released. The famous Genie may grant three wishes, but this promotion was limited to two.


Disney Mickey Mouse NFT Collections

Disney Mickey Mouse NFT Collections

Mickey Mouse has been a centerpiece of VeVe's Disney lineup. The Mickey Mouse Collections track Mickey through his evolution and were among the first animated VeVe collectibles to include sound.

The first series, Steamboat Willie, includes the animated "All Together Now!" piece — Willie dancing as he steers the steamboat in classic black and white. The second series introduced Bandleader Mickey in full Technicolor, paying homage to the 1935 short The Band Concert. The third drop introduced The Sorcerer's Apprentice Mickey from Fantasia. The final classic Mickey set features Mickey as he appeared in the 1940 short film Mr. Mouse Takes a Trip.

Collectors who owned full sets of all four series by January 6, 2023, received an additional "Mickey's Signature" piece via airdrop. These Mickey collections were among the very first Disney digital collectibles ever released on the blockchain.

Read More: The State of Disney NFTs in 2026 — Mickey valuation, the Partners Statue spotlight, and what the Funko shutdown means for Disney NFT collectors.


Disney NFT Villains, Posters, and Parks

Disney NFT Villains, Posters, and Parks

VeVe's Disney catalog also covers villains, posters, and Disneyland park attractions. The Disney Villains collection features Ursula, Jafar, the Queen of Hearts, and the Evil Queen from Snow White, each paired with iconic theme music.

The Stitch 626 series offers three different versions of Stitch. The Mickey and Friends collection features beloved Disney characters in lenticular cards with shifting images and sound. The Resort Collection turns classic Disneyland Park attractions into framed posters — fan favorites like Jungle Cruise, Rocket to the Moon, and Red Wagon Inn.


Marvel NFTs (Disney's Other Big Catalog)

Marvel NFTs on VeVe

For Marvel collectors, VeVe offers high-quality 3D figures and digital comics. The figure lineup includes Spider-Man, Thor, Black Panther, and Captain America.

The comics catalog spans the Golden and Silver ages through to modern releases. Worth knowing: the initial "Disney" collectibles were technically released under the Marvel brand, pre-dating Disney's own offerings. On August 7, 2021, the Spider-Man Modern Marvel Series launched, giving collectors an early taste of what animated Marvel collectibles would become.


Marvel Mightys NFT Figures

Marvel Mightys NFT Figures

The Marvel Mightys are stylized miniature renditions of beloved heroes — Captain America, Thor, Black Panther, and a growing roster. Designed exclusively for VeVe.

Personal note: I'm the second-largest holder of the Mighty Marvel Thor. If you're interested in this specific series, I wrote a deeper guide.

Read More: The Marvel Mightys NFT Guide — everything to know about the series


Marvel NFT Comic Books

Marvel NFT Comic Books

VeVe hosts a wide range of Marvel digital comics — original issues you can read in the VeVe app or web reader. The comic reader supports tilt control, zoom, and realistic page-turning, and comics can be read in augmented reality.

Marvel comics drop on VeVe on a weekly basis. Early releases like Fantastic Four #1 and Journey into Mystery #85 had higher mint runs; the format has since shifted toward more variant-driven scarcity. Each issue typically releases as a Common version with the original cover, an Uncommon black-and-white rendition, and Rare/Ultra Rare/Secret Rare variants — including custom variant covers from Marvel artists reinterpreting iconic moments like the first appearance of Doctor Strange or Amazing Fantasy #15.


Star Wars NFTs

Star Wars NFTs on VeVe

Star Wars is one of Disney's largest properties, and VeVe carries the Golden Moments Star Wars releases (C-3PO and R2-D2) plus a steady stream of subsequent figures: Boba Fett, Darth Vader, the Tie Fighter, and Obi-Wan Kenobi from the Disney+ series.

The Darth Vader figures come in three poses; the Ultra Rare animated Force-choke version is particularly impressive. Star Wars fans have also been teased with Yoda figures.

VeVe also offers animated lightsabers with sound — five pulsing, crackling sabers viewable in augmented reality. Show off Luke Skywalker's, Yoda's, or Kylo Ren's. The Star Wars Theatrical Poster series features artwork from the original trilogy: Star Wars, The Empire Strikes Back, and Return of the Jedi.


Pixar NFTs

Pixar NFTs on VeVe

Pixar joined VeVe via the Golden Moments Collection, debuting with Wall-E and the ever-easter-egged Pizza Planet Truck from Toy Story.

The Pixar Pals NFT Collection features Woody from Toy Story, Mike Wazowski from Monsters, Inc., Lightning McQueen from Cars, Edna Mode from The Incredibles, and the Floating House from Up.

The second Pixar drop was the Lightyear: Alpha Suit Series — three new poses of Buzz in 3D form. The most recent Pixar collection on VeVe is the Cars Concept Art Series 1, featuring five unique pieces of concept art from Cars in poster form.


Funko Digital POP! and the 2026 Droppp Shutdown

Funko Digital POP! ran on the WAX blockchain from 2021 through 2026, with the Droppp marketplace as its home. The line included physical-redeemable Digital POPs — buy the digital piece, redeem for the matching vinyl figure shipped to your door. On the Disney side, the headline release was the Mickey & Friends Series 1 set.

In May 2026, Funko announced that Droppp would close on May 31, 2026 at 11:59:59 PM PST. After that deadline, Droppp accounts and wallets are disabled. The Discord closes the same day. Funko's official announcement is here.

If you hold a Funko Mickey & Friends Series 1 piece (or any other Funko Digital POP):

  • Before May 31, 2026: migrate the on-chain pieces off Droppp to a WAX-compatible wallet — Atomic Hub is the most common destination. Withdraw any USDC balances. Confirm any pending physical-redemption orders.
  • After May 31: the on-chain NFTs continue to exist on the WAX blockchain — they remain portable to any WAX-compatible wallet — but the Droppp marketplace UX and Discord are gone.

The bigger context: the Funko shutdown narrows the official Disney digital-collectibles landscape from three tracks to two. For the full state-of-the-space picture and what this means for Disney NFT collecting — VeVe vs Disney Pinnacle, Mickey valuation, and the pieces worth knowing about — see The State of Disney NFTs in 2026.


VeVe Disney vs Disney Pinnacle by Dapper Labs (2026)

Anyone searching "Disney NFT" in 2026 is going to run into Disney Pinnacle by Dapper Labs alongside VeVe. Both are officially licensed by Disney — and they're very different products. I collect on both, so I can give you the honest comparison.

Disney Pinnacle launched in 2023. It's built on Flow (the same blockchain Dapper Labs uses for NBA Top Shot). The product is digital pin trading — collectible pins styled after the Disney pin-trading culture you'd find at the parks.

I started collecting on Pinnacle mainly for the early Star Wars pins — those releases were strong. I'm not as active there as I am on VeVe, but Pinnacle has a real community and the pin-trading framing fits how a lot of Disney fans already collect.

VeVe Disney, by contrast, focuses on premium 3D figures, animated shorts, comic books, and posters. The collection runs deeper across Marvel, Pixar, Star Wars, and core Disney IP. The augmented reality and animation features are more developed. The trade-off: per-item entry prices tend to be higher.

Quick comparison:

  • Form factor: VeVe = 3D figures, comics, posters. Pinnacle = digital pins.
  • Catalog depth: VeVe has more breadth (Marvel, Star Wars, Pixar, Disney). Pinnacle is Disney-focused.
  • Entry price: Pinnacle's pins typically start lower than VeVe's premium figures.
  • Trading culture: Pinnacle echoes physical Disney pin trading. VeVe is more like a premium collectibles vault.
  • Blockchain: VeVe on Collect Chain (their own dedicated chain). Pinnacle on Flow.

Practical answer: if you're already a Disney park pin collector, look at Pinnacle first. If you collect premium 3D figures, comics, or want depth across Marvel + Star Wars + Pixar, VeVe is the deeper catalog. Plenty of collectors do both — there's no rule against it, and that's what I do.


What's worth knowing before you start collecting

A few things the breathless coverage tends to skip — worth knowing whether you're planning to buy your first piece or just researching the space.

1. Ownership: VeVe completed its Collect Chain infrastructure migration in April 2026. For a long time, VeVe collectibles lived inside VeVe's platform with no way to independently verify ownership and no way to move pieces to a wallet you control, and that was a fair criticism. As of the full migration to Collect Chain, all VeVe collectibles sit on a public, transparent blockchain (block explorer: collectscan.com). What hasn't shipped yet: optional self-custody, the ability to actually move a piece into a personal wallet you control. VeVe has called that "phase two" of the rollout; as of May 2026 it's announced but not available. The walled-garden question is meaningfully better, just not fully resolved.

2. Liquidity is like most collecting. Whether you collect VeVe figures, physical comics, Funko Pops, or sports cards, secondary-market liquidity varies by piece. Some sell quickly, some sit. The honest framing: buy what you'd be happy to own at the price even if you never resold it. That's true of every collecting hobby; VeVe is no different.

3. Disney's broader digital strategy is still maturing. Disney is running three different digital-collectibles tracks (VeVe, Pinnacle, free streaming-subscriber drops). Where Disney concentrates IP attention over the next few years isn't fully decided — and that's worth knowing if you're planning long-term collecting strategy.

If you want a deeper look at whether Disney NFTs make sense as fandom collecting vs. as something else, that's a separate piece .


How to buy Disney NFTs on VeVe

How to buy Disney NFTs

To buy Disney digital collectibles on VeVe, you'll need the VeVe app (iOS/Android) or the web app. Disney pieces are purchased with Gems, VeVe's in-app currency, which you can buy with a credit or debit card.

If you're starting fresh, you can sign up for VeVe via this affiliate link — new sign-ups receive $10 in VeVe Gems plus a free starter collectible, enough to begin browsing the marketplace and add your first piece. That's an affiliate link, meaning Common Club gets a small commission if you sign up and complete a qualifying purchase. No extra cost to you. The VeVe beginner's guide covers setup step by step.

Once your account is verified, you can buy Disney pieces from the marketplace (peer-to-peer resale, where listings include both fixed prices and auctions between collectors) or from VeVe's store (drops + permanent inventory). VeVe recommends the app for store drops — the experience is more reliable for time-sensitive releases. Drops happen throughout the week and are announced a few days in advance on VeVe's official site.

Read More: An Introduction to VeVe Digital Collectibles


The Future of Disney NFTs

Disney's digital-collectibles strategy is still evolving. As of 2026, three signals matter:

  • Disney Pinnacle exists alongside VeVe. Disney has chosen to run multiple platforms rather than consolidate. That suggests they see different user segments (premium collectors vs. pin traders) being served by different products.
  • Free NFTs to streaming subscribers. Disney is bringing digital collectibles to a much broader audience by including drops with Disney+ subscriptions. The bet is that exposure now leads to engaged collectors later.
  • VeVe completed the Collect Chain infrastructure migration in April 2026. The platform's biggest open question — whether collectibles would become portable to user-controlled wallets — has been partially answered (infrastructure: done; wallet-transfer: phase two, not yet shipped). The direction is clear; the full delivery isn't here yet.

Where this lands in five years isn't predictable. What's reasonable to expect: Disney's digital strategy will keep maturing, the platforms competing for the same IP will keep evolving, and the value of any specific piece will track demand more than hype.

If you want to start collecting on VeVe (and pick up the free starter collectible plus $10 gems while you're at it), the entry path is the same as it's been since 2021: download the app, set up an account, browse the Disney catalog, and pick what you'd be happy to own.




Disney, Marvel, Star Wars, and Pixar NFTs FAQ

How much does a Disney NFT cost?

  • Drop prices vary by series. Premium pieces from Golden Moments-tier drops can launch at higher prices; common-tier drops are more accessible. Secondary-market prices are determined by supply and demand and can move in both directions.

Which blockchain are VeVe's Disney NFTs on?

  • As of April 2026, all VeVe NFTs (including Disney) live on Collect Chain, VeVe's purpose-built blockchain. Ownership and transaction history are publicly viewable on the Collect Chain block explorer at collectscan.com. Earlier collectibles were minted on Immutable X (an Ethereum L2) and migrated over.

Can you cash out on VeVe?

What is the first Disney NFT?

  • The first Disney licensed digital collectibles were Homer & Bart and the Skateboard pieces, dropped on VeVe November 7, 2021, as part of the Golden Moments series.
  • The first pieces under Disney branding directly were Elsa and Mickey's Sorcerer's Hat, dropped November 8, 2021, also part of Golden Moments.

What is the first Star Wars NFT?

  • The R2-D2 and C-3PO statues, dropped November 11, 2021, part of the Golden Moments series.

What is the first Marvel NFT?

  • Spider-Man, in 5 variations, dropped on VeVe August 7, 2021.

What is the first Marvel NFT comic book?

  • Marvel Comics #1, dropped on VeVe August 19, 2021.

What is the first Pixar NFT?

  • Wall-E and Pizza Planet Truck statues, dropped November 9, 2021, part of the Golden Moments series.

Can you sell a Disney NFT?

  • Yes — through the VeVe marketplace on the app or web app. Listings can be at fixed prices or via peer-to-peer auctions between collectors. Like most collecting hobbies, how quickly a specific piece sells depends on demand.

Is VeVe Disney the same as Disney Pinnacle?

  • No. VeVe (premium 3D figures and comics) and Disney Pinnacle (digital pin trading via Dapper Labs) are separate platforms with separate teams. Both have official Disney licensing. Many collectors use both.

Disney NFTs on VeVe — Mickey and Friends Hero

Start collecting Disney on VeVe

New accounts get $10 in Gems and a free starter collectible — enough to browse the catalog and pick up your first piece.

Mickey, Star Wars, Marvel, and Pixar — Disney's deepest digital catalog lives on VeVe.

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