This post will mark a bittersweet crossroads for the blog. On the bitter side, I'm no longer accepting new full-length guest reviews, and so today's guest review will be among the last of its kind (there are just a few more reviews waiting in my inbox). The sweet part is that it will be the very first time I get to show off some wonderful Photo Mission pictures--a new way to share everyone's photographs and thoughts here on the blog. And in the midst of all this, I've included my own mini review. So...there's a lot going on here today! I think it's fun to have so many voices and talents in one review, and I can't think of a better doll line to accommodate this than the creative and whimsical Ever After High.
My guest reviewer today is Cory, who--like so many of my guest reviewers--is one of the most patient and lovely people in the world. She first emailed me about a possible guest review back in May, so you can see when she started this review and how long she's been waiting for me to get my act together to publish it. Cory is a hard-working college student and a budding doll reviewer. She collects Ever After High dolls and will show you two of those dolls today: Bunny Blanc and Sugar-Coated Madeline Hatter.
To accompany Cory's double review I have the pleasure of sharing five Photo Mission shots with you. Big thanks to Amanda, Kirsty, Val, Jessica and MyLittleMegara for these wonderful contributions. Mission accomplished! I've photographed my own newest Ever After High girl, Way Too Wonderland's Kitty Cheshire, to add to the mix:
Showing posts with label Madeline Hatter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Madeline Hatter. Show all posts
Thursday, September 10, 2015
Thursday, September 18, 2014
Princess Malucia from "Barbie and the Secret Door"
Like my previous reviews of the Kitty Surprise toys, this is a post that I didn't plan on writing. During one of my "research" outings a few days ago, I saw a doll in the Barbie section that stopped me in my tracks. I'd never seen this particular doll before, and she intrigued me to the point that I put everything else on hold so that I could take a closer look at her. Judging by other pictures that are cropping up on places like Flickr, I am not alone in my reaction to this character.
Let me back up, though. The doll I'm talking about is "Princess Malucia," the antagonist in the recently-released Barbie movie, Barbie and the Secret Door. Why is this doll so interesting? Well, she's a relatively new Barbie character with a new face, which is newsworthy enough, but the reason I had to buy her is that her face bears a striking resemblance to the Ever After High characters:
Let me back up, though. The doll I'm talking about is "Princess Malucia," the antagonist in the recently-released Barbie movie, Barbie and the Secret Door. Why is this doll so interesting? Well, she's a relatively new Barbie character with a new face, which is newsworthy enough, but the reason I had to buy her is that her face bears a striking resemblance to the Ever After High characters:
Barbie's "Princess Malucia" flanked by Madeline Hatter (left) and Poppy O'Hair (right). |
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Ever After High,
Holly O'Hair,
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Tuesday, January 14, 2014
Ever After High "C.A. Cupid"
While I was doing my "research" at Target the other day, I noticed a ton of new Monster High and Ever After High dolls. The Monster High additions were from the "Frights, Camera, Action" series and also from a new group called "Sweet Screams" that I had never seen before. The Ever After High additions included Cupid, a new "Getting Fairest" Maddie Hatter and Apple White, and the highly anticipated Cerise Hood. I was going to choose one new Ever After High doll (Cupid) and one new Monster High doll (Sweet Screams Frankie--she's crazy-fancy and fun), but the Ever After High girls were really hard to resist, and so I left with two of them: C.A. Cupid and Cerise Hood. I will review both of these dolls in two posts.
I was probably most excited about the appearance of Cupid, because she is the crossover link between Monster High and Ever After High. I have been wondering how Mattel would handle the re-introduction of this character. As excited as I am about Cupid, though, I'll tell you right now that Cerise Hood outshines her promotional pictures and seems, at first glance, to be the most unique doll in this line to date. Cerise's review will come soon, but for now, here's the lovely Chariclo Arganthone Cupid:
I was probably most excited about the appearance of Cupid, because she is the crossover link between Monster High and Ever After High. I have been wondering how Mattel would handle the re-introduction of this character. As excited as I am about Cupid, though, I'll tell you right now that Cerise Hood outshines her promotional pictures and seems, at first glance, to be the most unique doll in this line to date. Cerise's review will come soon, but for now, here's the lovely Chariclo Arganthone Cupid:
Ever After High's new C.A. Cupid doll. |
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Cupid,
Ever After High,
Madeline Hatter,
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Thursday, October 24, 2013
Ever After High "Ashlynn Ella and Hunter Huntsman" Set
I reviewed Ever After High's Apple White doll back in July, and while I wanted to be super-enthusiastic about her, she left me feeling underwhelmed. Her round head and plain features were not as pretty as I had hoped, and her outfit was nowhere near as creative as it could have been. On top of that, many of you reported that there are widespread problems with the facial screening on these dolls, leaving some of them unacceptably wonky-eyed.
Despite these issues, Apple has enough good qualities that I was cautiously optimistic about the arrival of my favorite Ever After High character--Cinderella's daughter, Ashlynn Ella. When the first pictures of Ashlynn were released, I was disappointed to see that she comes in another short generic princess dress. I was hoping for something more original. On the other hand, I was thrilled to see that Ashlynn comes with the first male doll in the Ever After High lineup, Hunter Huntsman, who is the son of...you guessed it, the Huntsman:
Despite these issues, Apple has enough good qualities that I was cautiously optimistic about the arrival of my favorite Ever After High character--Cinderella's daughter, Ashlynn Ella. When the first pictures of Ashlynn were released, I was disappointed to see that she comes in another short generic princess dress. I was hoping for something more original. On the other hand, I was thrilled to see that Ashlynn comes with the first male doll in the Ever After High lineup, Hunter Huntsman, who is the son of...you guessed it, the Huntsman:
Ever After High "Ashlynn Ella and Hunter Huntsman." |
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Liv,
Madeline Hatter,
Mattel,
Monster High
Sunday, July 14, 2013
Ever After High "Apple White" by Mattel
I don't like to be too repetitive, but ever since AJ's wonderful guest review of Madeline Hatter, I have been even more excited to get a look at my favorite of the first four Ever After High dolls, Apple White.
While I was in Boston visiting the American Girl store, I took a few minutes to pop into the Natick Mall to see if they had a Justice store. Sure enough, there was a Justice (and just about every other store on the planet) and several of the Ever After girls were in stock. There's something funny going on with the prices of these dolls, though, because they're marked $36 (which can't possibly be the normal retail price...) but everything in Justice is 40% right now, so the price ends up being around $21, which is perfectly reasonable. I assume and hope that when these dolls appear in other stores, they will cost $20.
While I was in Boston visiting the American Girl store, I took a few minutes to pop into the Natick Mall to see if they had a Justice store. Sure enough, there was a Justice (and just about every other store on the planet) and several of the Ever After girls were in stock. There's something funny going on with the prices of these dolls, though, because they're marked $36 (which can't possibly be the normal retail price...) but everything in Justice is 40% right now, so the price ends up being around $21, which is perfectly reasonable. I assume and hope that when these dolls appear in other stores, they will cost $20.
Ever After High doll, "Apple White." |
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Apple White,
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Ever After High,
Madeline Hatter,
Mattel,
Monster High
Monday, July 8, 2013
Ever After High "Madeline Hatter" by Mattel: A Guest Review!
It is very exciting to see the new doll lines hitting the shelves so early in the summer! Ever After High dolls are already in stock at some Justice stores (not here in Maine quite yet...) and the Pinkie Cooper line seems to have made its debut in Great Britain. I have dolls from both of these lines on their way to me (she says, pacing in front of the mailbox...), but in the meantime, I am super-lucky that a fellow blogger has offered to share her impressions of Madeline Hatter (a Rebel) with all of us. I will step in and represent the Royals after I have a closer look at Apple White next week (Update: here's the review!). For now, though, I am absolutely delighted to introduce my guest reviewer, AJ, and her gorgeous Maddie Hatter:
Now, I will turn the rest of this post over to AJ. Take it away, girl!
Labels:
Ever After High,
Guest review,
Howleen,
Madeline Hatter,
Mattel,
Monster High
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