Well, I'm finally back with a Wizarding World Hermione review! I was going to try and keep this post a little shorter than it is, but I wanted to throw in some comparisons to other Mattel Hermione dolls (one of which I've never shown on the blog), and that took a little longer than I anticipated.
I've also finished the Lenora My Twinn restoration and am just waiting for a sub-90% humidity day so that I can get her outside for a few final pictures. I think you'll be surprised by how she looks. Predictably, that project prompted about six more My Twinn makeovers, but I doubt I'll chronicle those on the blog. I've also invested in a few Hairdorables. I haven't been keeping up with new doll releases the way I used to, so I had no idea what Hairdorables were until several of you told me about them in the Boxy Girls review. Thank you! Those seem like a perfect Sunday Surprise. All in all, I've been working on several different things, which is great for keeping my mind off the empty nest. However, today will be all about Hermione!
I bought all four of the Wizarding World child dolls (Harry, Hermione, Ron, and Ginny) and, of the four, decided to review Hermione because I have a bit of a tradition reviewing Hermione dolls on this blog. You can see another Mattel Hermione review here, and my two Star Ace Hermione reviews here and here. There's no mistaking that the Wizarding World version of Hermione was made by Mattel (she looks like Barbie), but the iconic hair and outfit immediately conjure the spunky and inimitable Ms. Granger:
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Friday, September 7, 2018
Friday, March 2, 2018
Teen Version Hermione Granger by Star Ace
My youngest son is really interested in movies, so we've been watching a lot of films in the last few months, mostly when we're traveling for some type of college-related trip. We tend to alternate between me introducing him to a classic romantic comedy (like When Harry Met Sally) and him showing me something new and noteworthy (like Get Out). Because of his enthusiasm, I find myself thinking about movies a lot these days. One of my favorite movie series is the Harry Potter octet. I enjoy these movies because I like the story and the characters, of course, but also because my family watched them (many times!) when the kids were younger.
With all of this on my mind, I guess it's no surprise that I chose a movie-related doll to review this week, specifically, Star Ace's Teen Hermione Granger from Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban. This is a doll that I preordered back in September of 2016, about half a year after I wrote a review of Star Ace's Sorcerer's Stone Hermione. My positive experience with the first Star Ace Hermione doll made me very excited and optimistic about this version (especially because Prisoner of Azkaban is my favorite of the eight Harry Potter movies) but the reality did not turn out to be what I expected.
With all of this on my mind, I guess it's no surprise that I chose a movie-related doll to review this week, specifically, Star Ace's Teen Hermione Granger from Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban. This is a doll that I preordered back in September of 2016, about half a year after I wrote a review of Star Ace's Sorcerer's Stone Hermione. My positive experience with the first Star Ace Hermione doll made me very excited and optimistic about this version (especially because Prisoner of Azkaban is my favorite of the eight Harry Potter movies) but the reality did not turn out to be what I expected.
1:6 scale Teen Version Hermione Granger by Star Ace, $239.99. |
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