After limping along for a few months, my valiant six-year-old computer finally reached the Point of No Return. It might have--just a thought--had something to do with the 28,000 photographs stored on its hard drive. Anyway, I have been transitioning to a newer computer over the past few weeks. I knew this would be a challenge (let's just say I'm not someone who thrives on change...) but it was trickier than I expected. The biggest hurdle was to move from my ancient iPhoto software to a fancy modern photo processing program. You might notice a few changes and quirks as I continue to get used to all of these new-fangled things.
I probably should have written a few shorter reviews as I got accustomed to my new set-up, but a side-effect of my aversion to change is that I pretend everything is going to stay the same...and I don't plan ahead. I just stubbornly do what I would have done in a never-changing world. Basically, I was really looking forward to writing this Frozen Fever comparison review and didn't want to compromise. So...it took me a while to finish.
Both Mattel and the Disney Store made Anna and Elsa dolls for the Frozen Fever short film that accompanied the recent Cinderella movie. I loved this short film--especially when I was watching it in a movie theater full of little kids. The giggling was contagious. I really wanted to have a doll souvenir from this cute film--like I do for most Disney movies. I typically prefer the Disney Store versions of movie-themed dolls, but when I saw that Mattel had changed their Frozen dolls for this release (Anna has a really different face mold) I thought it would be fun to do another comparison.
Showing posts with label Elsa. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Elsa. Show all posts
Friday, May 15, 2015
"Frozen Fever" Anna and Elsa Dolls--A Comparison Review!
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Thursday, January 22, 2015
The Animators' Mini Elsa Playset from The Disney Store
I'd like to thank Emma for her suggestion that I take a look at the new Disney Store mini Animators' doll playsets. Not only is this a perfect suggestion for me (I love minis!) but it would have taken me ages to notice these new dolls on my own. I actually saw the mini dolls during one of my routine browsing days at Disney online, but passed them over because I assumed they were the larger 16-inch versions of the Animators' dolls--just with more accessories. Wrong! These little 5-inch dolls are a whole new thing completely, and they are definitely worth a look.
The first release of Animators' mini dolls includes Anna, Elsa, Cinderella, Ariel and Jasmine. All of these characters come with several cute movie-themed accessories. For example, Cinderella comes with a flocked Bruno (as a puppy), Gus and Jack the mice, and several smaller accessories. Ariel comes with Flounder, Sebastian, a glittery starfish, and a seahorse pulling a carriage. I was tempted by all of these sets, but ended up purchasing Elsa. I didn't intend to review yet another Frozen doll, but I found the mini Anna and Elsa to be the most appealing of these newcomers.
The first release of Animators' mini dolls includes Anna, Elsa, Cinderella, Ariel and Jasmine. All of these characters come with several cute movie-themed accessories. For example, Cinderella comes with a flocked Bruno (as a puppy), Gus and Jack the mice, and several smaller accessories. Ariel comes with Flounder, Sebastian, a glittery starfish, and a seahorse pulling a carriage. I was tempted by all of these sets, but ended up purchasing Elsa. I didn't intend to review yet another Frozen doll, but I found the mini Anna and Elsa to be the most appealing of these newcomers.
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Young Elsa
Sunday, November 16, 2014
Review Fusion #4
It's hard for me to believe that November is half over already! There is so much excitement at this time of year in my house, with Thanksgiving right around the corner, the academic quarter ending, the first snowfall of the season, the big musical production at our high school, visits from family, and of course the beginnings of holiday shopping.
Amidst the happy pandemonium of the next couple of weeks, I'd like to try and do some shorter reviews of the dolls and toys that seem especially popular or interesting this holiday season, but I also want to squeeze in a few more guest reviews before I get too busy. This Fusion post will attempt to address both goals: I have two really neat guest reviews to share with you, and I'll also offer my own quick evaluation of one of the most sought-after toys in this neck of the woods lately: My Size Anna.
Amidst the happy pandemonium of the next couple of weeks, I'd like to try and do some shorter reviews of the dolls and toys that seem especially popular or interesting this holiday season, but I also want to squeeze in a few more guest reviews before I get too busy. This Fusion post will attempt to address both goals: I have two really neat guest reviews to share with you, and I'll also offer my own quick evaluation of one of the most sought-after toys in this neck of the woods lately: My Size Anna.
My Size Anna (Target, $59.99). |
Friday, October 17, 2014
The Elsa Mini Doll Wardrobe Set from The Disney Store
To follow up on Zoe's great review of the Frozen Ice Skating set, I want to do a quick review of one of the other new products from the Disney Store: a Mini Doll Wardrobe set. There are quite a few of these new wardrobe-themed playsets available on the Disney Store site, and they include characters like Cinderella, Sleeping Beauty, Snow White, and even the Frozen princesses. When I saw that the wardrobe version of mini Elsa is wearing her blue ice dress (rather than the coronation clothing of the first mini Elsa), I knew this was the set for me--especially because it's hard to know when these items will sell out again!
I will try to give a fair, objective review here, but you know what a soft spot I have for perfect little miniatures of larger dolls...and just look at these two!
I will try to give a fair, objective review here, but you know what a soft spot I have for perfect little miniatures of larger dolls...and just look at these two!
J.C. Penney 12" Elsa doll (left) and Elsa from the Mini Wardrobe set (right). |
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Thursday, October 16, 2014
The Anna and Elsa Ice Skating Set from the Disney Store--A Guest Review!
Well, it seems like there has finally been an enduring re-stock of Frozen dolls over at the Disney Store. While the 12 inch Kristoff and Hans characters sold out again fairly quickly (and Elsa comes in and out of stock) there are still many great dolls available--including a few new additions. I was just starting to put together a review of one of the new Mini Wardrobe playsets for you when I got an email from Zoe. Zoe has been waiting a long time to write a guest review, and as luck would have it, she recently purchased the exclusive Anna and Elsa Ice Skating set--another new addition to the Disney Store lineup. So, I decided to create a short two-review series to close out this week: Zoe will review the Anna and Elsa set today, and then I will review a Mini Wardrobe set tomorrow.
I first met Zoe back in June, right after Samehch's Bratz doll overview. Not only does Zoe know a lot about the early Bratz dolls, but she also shares my passion for Liv dolls and fairy tales. Zoe's fairy tale fondness enticed her into collecting Ever After High dolls, and also many of the Disney Princesses, which gives her some great reference points for this review. Thank you so much for sharing this rare sister set with us, Zoe!
I first met Zoe back in June, right after Samehch's Bratz doll overview. Not only does Zoe know a lot about the early Bratz dolls, but she also shares my passion for Liv dolls and fairy tales. Zoe's fairy tale fondness enticed her into collecting Ever After High dolls, and also many of the Disney Princesses, which gives her some great reference points for this review. Thank you so much for sharing this rare sister set with us, Zoe!
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Thursday, April 17, 2014
Anna and Elsa Knockoff Dolls From China
I have to admit that I am still obsessed with the global Frozen doll shortage, and I spend a certain amount of time every week checking the Disney Store inventory and browsing secondary market sales online. EBay prices on these dolls have come down a little bit since my last Frozen doll review, but it can still cost $40 for the Disney Store Classic Elsa doll, and closer to $70 for an Anna and Elsa pair.
While I was browsing eBay a few weeks ago, I noticed a two-doll set of Anna and Elsa selling for $18 with free shipping. This is actually lower than the original Disney Store retail price for this sister set. On closer inspection of the dolls, however, I realized that they are not authentic Disney Store dolls, but rather knockoffs selling directly from China. They did look like reasonable imitations, though, complete with a high level of articulation. Because I am inexplicably fascinated by cheap knockoffs, and because I noticed that a lot of people seem to be purchasing and bidding on these dolls, I figured it might be a good idea to do a quick review.
Counterfeit Elsa and Anna dolls from China. |
Wednesday, March 19, 2014
"Musical Magic Elsa" Doll by Mattel
Well, I am making some progress through my crazy-busy week (seven more lanterns done!) and wanted to post a short review of a Frozen doll...in honor of yesterday's much-anticipated DVD release. Many of us were hoping for an enduring re-stock of Disney Store Frozen dolls to accompany the DVD debut, but this hasn't happened yet. Most of the dolls seem to have come back into stock a few days ago (I don't know exactly when..I missed it), but they quickly sold out again. As I'm writing this, only the mini doll set is still available.
I reviewed the Disney Store's 16" Singing Elsa doll a few months ago, and so today I want to give you a quick overview of one of Mattel's musical dolls, Musical Magic Elsa. There is also a Musical Magic Anna, and these dolls have a retail price of around $26 each. Musical Elsa, like every other Elsa doll on the planet these days, has become quite scarce, and so her current asking price is more like $50-$60.
I reviewed the Disney Store's 16" Singing Elsa doll a few months ago, and so today I want to give you a quick overview of one of Mattel's musical dolls, Musical Magic Elsa. There is also a Musical Magic Anna, and these dolls have a retail price of around $26 each. Musical Elsa, like every other Elsa doll on the planet these days, has become quite scarce, and so her current asking price is more like $50-$60.
"Musical Magic Elsa," by Mattel. Not worth $50. |
Thursday, January 30, 2014
"Frozen" Dolls from J.C. Penney and The Disney Store: A Quick Update!
Well, I got distracted from the review I was working on by the arrival of a few J.C. Penney Frozen dolls that I ordered right after my Singing Elsa review (did I mention I was obsessed?). This will be a brief post, but since I recommended the J.C. Penney dolls in the comments section to several of you (with incomplete information) I wanted to post a summary of my observations as soon as possible.
My understanding was that the J.C. Penney 12" Frozen dolls are exactly the same as the dolls being sold at the Disney Store, just wearing simpler outfits. That's what it looked liked in the pictures, anyway. This is not the case. The dolls are actually different in ways that I think are important.
At the risk of inflicting Frozen overload, I will (quickly!) show you my 12" Elsa from J.C. Penney. I will also show you the basic differences between the Animators' Collection toddler Anna from the Disney Store and the version of young Anna that is being sold at J.C. Penney.
Here is the Animators' Collection Anna...and her friend:
My understanding was that the J.C. Penney 12" Frozen dolls are exactly the same as the dolls being sold at the Disney Store, just wearing simpler outfits. That's what it looked liked in the pictures, anyway. This is not the case. The dolls are actually different in ways that I think are important.
At the risk of inflicting Frozen overload, I will (quickly!) show you my 12" Elsa from J.C. Penney. I will also show you the basic differences between the Animators' Collection toddler Anna from the Disney Store and the version of young Anna that is being sold at J.C. Penney.
Here is the Animators' Collection Anna...and her friend:
Animators' Collection Anna from Frozen (Disney Store). |
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Tuesday, January 21, 2014
The Disney Store's Singing Elsa Doll from the Movie "Frozen"
Well, I finally went to see Frozen last week, and have become completely obsessed. I took my whole family to see it again last night and then rushed home and pre-ordered the DVD. I sing Let it Go in my sleep, cry when I hear Do You Want to Build a Snowman, and laugh every time I think of Olaf's face as he says, "I don't have a skull...or bones." What a great movie!
I'm grateful to Julia for writing her guest review of the Disney Store's Anna and Elsa dolls, because if she hadn't taken the initiative, I never would have purchased any Frozen dolls right away, and now they're sold out almost everywhere and insanely hard to find for a reasonable price. Of course the dolls I really wish I owned are the Disney Store's limited edition dolls--especially the set with Anna in her coronation dress and Elsa in her ice dress. I always at least consider purchasing these Disney collector dolls when they are first announced, but all four of the Frozen dolls sold out in minutes and I was too slow to get one.
Fortunately, the Disney Store's 16" singing dolls (like the talking Merida I reviewed last year) occasionally share a face mold with the limited edition dolls. The singing dolls are play quality and therefore not as nicely made or as highly articulated as the collector dolls, but they're still a decent, affordable alternative for anyone who likes the larger size or the face mold. When I learned that the singing Elsa doll features a verse from Let it Go, I knew she was the doll for me:
I'm grateful to Julia for writing her guest review of the Disney Store's Anna and Elsa dolls, because if she hadn't taken the initiative, I never would have purchased any Frozen dolls right away, and now they're sold out almost everywhere and insanely hard to find for a reasonable price. Of course the dolls I really wish I owned are the Disney Store's limited edition dolls--especially the set with Anna in her coronation dress and Elsa in her ice dress. I always at least consider purchasing these Disney collector dolls when they are first announced, but all four of the Frozen dolls sold out in minutes and I was too slow to get one.
Fortunately, the Disney Store's 16" singing dolls (like the talking Merida I reviewed last year) occasionally share a face mold with the limited edition dolls. The singing dolls are play quality and therefore not as nicely made or as highly articulated as the collector dolls, but they're still a decent, affordable alternative for anyone who likes the larger size or the face mold. When I learned that the singing Elsa doll features a verse from Let it Go, I knew she was the doll for me:
Singing Elsa Doll from Frozen, $39.95. |
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Saturday, November 16, 2013
The Disney Store's Anna and Elsa from the Movie "Frozen"--A Guest Review!
I bought the Disney Store's "Anna" doll many weeks ago. Even though the Frozen movie hasn't been released, I could not resist this doll's red-headed, freckled face. Unfortunately, I haven't been able to find the time to write a review yet, because too many other exciting things have been happening in the doll world. Imagine my happiness when Julia emailed to ask if she could do a guest review, and the doll she wanted to review was...Disney Store Anna! To make it even better, she has Elsa, too. I am so grateful that she came along at just the right moment to make this review possible. I'm going to turn most of the review over to Julia, but I'll chime in at the end with a few of my own observations--you know, after Julia has done all of the hard work. Over to you, Julia!
Hi I’m Julia, giving a guest review of the Anna & Elsa Classic Dolls by Disney. To begin I hadn’t considered writing a review so you won’t find Anna in her box. I’m quite impatient when it comes to “releasing” them. This is my first doll review so I hope y’all enjoy!
Hi I’m Julia, giving a guest review of the Anna & Elsa Classic Dolls by Disney. To begin I hadn’t considered writing a review so you won’t find Anna in her box. I’m quite impatient when it comes to “releasing” them. This is my first doll review so I hope y’all enjoy!
Anna and Elsa from the Disney movie Frozen. |
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