Mattel seems to wait until my interest in the Monster High line is waning, and then they announce a very cool and unexpected new addition that gets me all enthusiastic again. The last time this happened was in June of last year, when the
centaur Avea Trotter came out. In one fell swoop, that exceptional equine renewed my awe for the creativity behind the Monster High concept. My enthusiasm also got a mid-year boost with the release of the
Inner Monster dolls. This year, just as I started to skip the Monster High aisle at Toys R Us, or yawn as I scrolled through pictures online, the new 17-inch dolls were announced. A Monster High doll this large would have been plenty exciting on its own, but these new giants also have an updated style of articulation. Yay! Monster High articulation is already so good, the idea of improved and increased joints on these dolls was enough to make me absolutely giddy with curiosity.
I want to thank everyone who emailed me about the appearance of the first super-sized Monster High doll: Gooliope Jellington. Without your tips, I might not have noticed from the online pictures that Gooliope was any larger than a regular Monster High character. This doll is scaled up so accurately that when she's photographed alone, she can easily be mistaken for an 11-inch doll:
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Freak du Chic "Gooliope Jellington," $29.99. |