I have been a reluctant-turned-loyal fan of the Cutie Pops since their release last year. I have reviewed one of the first wave dolls (
Cookie) and one of the more basic Swirly Brights dolls (
Magenta). In a nutshell, my only substantial complaints with Cutie Pops so far have been that their eyes are a little crazy and they aren't very well articulated. Overall, I like the interchangeable hair and eyes on these dolls and find them to be a fun, economical alternative to dolls like Pullip and Blythe.
I had some moments of concern over the summer when I noticed that Cutie Pops were getting less expensive, and they were not being re-stocked at Target and Toys R Us. I worried that the dolls weren't selling well and might be poised for discontinuation. I needn't have worried--Cutie Pops seem to be doing fine, and Jada Toys has rolled out an interesting triumvirate of new dolls for the fall.
I will look at each of the three new varieties of Cutie Pop (Crown Cuties,
Hattitude and Fashion Pups), but I'll do it in a series of three short reviews...short for me, anyway. At the end, I'll weigh in on which of the new dolls is the most exciting. I want to start with a Crown Cutie, arguably the most different of the new dolls. There are two Crown Cutie characters to choose from, Crystalina and Pearlina. I chose Crystalina because I like her ice-blue hair:
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Cutie Pops Crown Cutie, "Crystalina." |