Queen of Hearts changes wonderfully between Disney Showcase Queen of Hearts figurines and Disney Traditions Queen of Hearts figurines. Showcase can make her bold, polished and character-led. Traditions can make her feel part of a wider Wonderland story, especially when Alice appears with her.

Disney Showcase Queen of Hearts
Showcase works when the character's pose, costume and face can carry the whole piece. For the Queen, that means crown, gown, heart motifs and expression. Her red colour breaks up darker villain palettes, and her royal styling gives her a different authority from Maleficent, Ursula or Cruella.
Disney Traditions Queen of Hearts
Disney Traditions adds texture and storybook warmth. Jim Shore patterns can soften the hard edges while keeping the character unmistakable. If Alice is included, the figurine becomes a miniature scene rather than only a portrait, making it useful for Disney Traditions Alice in Wonderland figurines.

Which style fits your collection?
Choose Showcase for impact, clean colour and a strong villains cabinet piece. Choose Traditions for story, texture and a connection to the wider Alice in Wonderland figurines world. If you collect both, use Showcase as the royal villain portrait and Traditions as the scene-led display.
Condition checks by range
For Showcase, check smooth paint, crown, face, gown edges and heart motifs. For Traditions, inspect raised patterning, base corners, carved-style details and joins between Alice and the Queen. With either range, crown and face are highest priority.