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The Disney Lorcana European and North American Championships (often referred to as "Continentals") were the top competitive events held in Season 1 besides the World Championship. Players earned invitations to these events through high placement at Season 1 Disney Lorcana Challenge ("DLC") regional events. Winners at Continentals received exclusive promotional rewards, including limited print run prize cards.
96 players participated in the European and 126 players participated in the North American Championship. Each player received a promotional card for participating. As players climbed the standings, they became eligible for rarer prize cards. As early artifacts from the first season of competitive play and considering the small number of prize cards awarded, most are extremely rare and highly sought after by collectors.
Each of the prize cards feature distinctive swirl foiling.
Europe
Paris, France (December 6-8th) 96 players
North America
Anaheim, California (January 10-12th) 126 players
Disney Lorcana Challenge
European and North American
Championships
Invited To The Ball
(Participation)
Distributed to each player at the European and North American Championship events. Unlike the other prize cards, this card was accessible to a broader pool of attendees. It is estimated 222 copies of the card were given out in total.
The artwork shows an ornate envelope -- a royal summons -- being handed to Cinderella inviting the household to the upcoming royal ball. Perhaps a nod to the exclusive invitation-only championship event. The card features distinctive swirl foiling and a competitive play rarity stamp.
As of early 2026, several public sales have occurred ranging from $1.7-4.3K for a PSA 10.
Elsa's Ice Palace
(Top 32)
Awarded only to top 32 players at the European and North American Championship events after battling through several elimination rounds. It is estimated only 64 copies of the card were awarded in total.
The artwork depicts Elsa unleashing a burst of icy magic likely inspried from a key climatic scene in the movie Frozen. The card features distinctive swirl foiling and a competitive play rarity stamp.
As of early 2026, no public sales have occurred though considering where other prize cards have sold, it is estimated this card would sell for $2-4K.
Kuzco - Temperamental Emperor
(Top 16)
Awarded only to top 16 players at the European and North American Championship events after battling through several elimination rounds. It is estimated only 32 copies of the card were awarded in total.
The artwork portrays Kuczo enjoying his pampered existence, sitting on his throne atop a soft pillow being attended to while surrounded by abundant delicious food. The card features distinctive swirl foiling and a competitive play rarity stamp.
As of early 2026, only a few public sales have occurred ranging from $3-4K for a PSA 10.
Baymax - Armored Companion
(Top 8)
Awarded only to top 8 players at the European and North American Championship events after battling through several elimination rounds. It is estimated only 16 copies of the card were awarded in total.
The artwork portrays Baymax carrying Hiro while flying through the sky, a nod to Baymax being an unyielding companion whose strength exists solely to protect others. The card features distinctive swirl foiling and a competitive play rarity stamp.
As of early 2026, only a couple public sales have occurred ranging from $8-10K for a PSA 10.
Mickey Mouse - Brave Little Tailor
Golden Serialized 1/500
(Top 4)
This is the most coveted prize card from Season 1 competitive events. It features a striking gold foil finish that is unmistakable. Each card has a unique serial number from 1 to 500. It was awarded to the top 4 players at the European and North American Championship events, as well as top players at DLC Season 1 regional events. As of Season 1, this was the only serialized Disney Lorcana card.
Extremely rare and tied directly to very high placement at official competitive events, the "Golden Mickey" (as this card is often called) is one of the most collectible and valuable cards.
As of early 2026, only a couple public sales have occurred ranging from $14-18K for a PSA 10.