I have already reviewed the Disney Descendants Mal doll by Hasbro, but before I found her--unexpectedly--at Toys R Us in early July, I had pre-ordered several of the other Descendants characters. In this update post, I will quickly share some of those other dolls with you.
Oh, and coincidentally, the Descendants movie premiered yesterday on the Disney Channel (I haven't seen it yet).
With many dolls lines, looking at one of the characters is sufficient because all of the dolls share certain basic features. One of the things I like best about the Descendants dolls is that each character has his or her own unique head mold and coloring. For that reason, my experiences with Jane, Audrey and Lonnie were all a little bit different...and resulted in me liking one of these dolls much more than the other two:
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Showing posts with label Maleficent. Show all posts
Saturday, August 1, 2015
A Disney Descendants Doll Update Review
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Saturday, July 11, 2015
Disney Descendants "Signature Mal" Doll by Hasbro
The Disney Channel is releasing a movie at the end of the month called Descendants. This show is set in a modern-day imaginary kingdom and focuses on the offspring of famous Disney characters. Re-imagining fairy tales has been an extremely popular theme these past few years--both in the movie/television world (Maleficent, Cinderella, Snow White and the Huntsman, Once Upon a Time, etc.) and in the doll world (Ever After High, Once Upon a Zombie, Fairy Tale High, Tonner's Re-Imagination line...and probably a few that I'm forgetting). It's especially noteworthy how similar the Descendants premise is to the the inspiration behind Ever After High.
The Descendants movie plot centers around Ben, who is the son of Belle and the Beast. The teenaged prince decides to invite several of the villain's kids (who have grown up banished on the Isle of the Lost) to attend his fancy prep school...and then--if I am judging from the trailer correctly--promptly falls in love with one of them. The villain kids feel torn between the wishes of their evil parents and a growing fondness for Ben and his royal friends. Several things about this whole set-up are confusing to me (do all of the fairy tale characters live in the same kingdom? Are they all the same age? Why does Ben get to be the leader? Didn't most of the villains die before they got to reproduce?) but I'm willing to wait and see if everything is explained in the actual movie.
I thought that the 11-inch Descendants fashion dolls were being released just before the movie (on July 20th), so I pre-ordered a few of them and was eagerly anticipating their arrival. However, last weekend I was visiting a Toys R Us store up north and found four of the dolls already in stock! This was a nice surprise, so I jumped on the chance to do a review of one of the characters I didn't pre-order--who actually seems like she might be the star of the whole movie: Mal, the daughter of Maleficent.
The Descendants movie plot centers around Ben, who is the son of Belle and the Beast. The teenaged prince decides to invite several of the villain's kids (who have grown up banished on the Isle of the Lost) to attend his fancy prep school...and then--if I am judging from the trailer correctly--promptly falls in love with one of them. The villain kids feel torn between the wishes of their evil parents and a growing fondness for Ben and his royal friends. Several things about this whole set-up are confusing to me (do all of the fairy tale characters live in the same kingdom? Are they all the same age? Why does Ben get to be the leader? Didn't most of the villains die before they got to reproduce?) but I'm willing to wait and see if everything is explained in the actual movie.
I thought that the 11-inch Descendants fashion dolls were being released just before the movie (on July 20th), so I pre-ordered a few of them and was eagerly anticipating their arrival. However, last weekend I was visiting a Toys R Us store up north and found four of the dolls already in stock! This was a nice surprise, so I jumped on the chance to do a review of one of the characters I didn't pre-order--who actually seems like she might be the star of the whole movie: Mal, the daughter of Maleficent.
Disney Descendants "Signature Mal" doll, $19.99. |
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Tuesday, May 20, 2014
A Maleficent Doll Comparison Review
I have been eagerly anticipating next week's release of the new Disney live-action movie, Maleficent. First of all, Maleficent is brilliantly named, and perhaps the best Disney villain of all time. I mean, she turns into a dragon at the end of Sleeping Beauty, which is pretty hard to beat for diabolical awesomeness. Second, the trailer looks great and I love the idea of a fairy tale being told from a different, darker perspective. I expect something similar to Wicked, the book-turned-musical that tells the story of The Wizard of Oz from the Wicked Witch's point of view.
Unlike Legends of Oz: Dorothy's Return, this movie seems to be geared towards older children and adults. It has a PG rating, but seems darker than most Disney movies. Angelina Jolie's creepy-eyed portrayal of Maleficent might be too much for young viewers--her chilling laugh and eery smile are enough to make me jumpy. The dolls for this movie also seem to be designed for an older crowd, too, which offers a nice contrast to my last review.
Both the Disney Store and Jakks Pacific have recently released 12" dolls based on characters from the Maleficent movie. The Disney Store currently only has Aurora and Maleficent ($34.95 each). Jakks Pacific has basic Aurora and Maleficent ($19.99 each), Coronation Aurora and Maleficent ($39.99 each), and also a Diaval figure that is available in a two-doll set with Coronation Maleficent. In this review, I will contrast the Jakks Pacific basic Maleficent with the Disney Store's version.
Unlike Legends of Oz: Dorothy's Return, this movie seems to be geared towards older children and adults. It has a PG rating, but seems darker than most Disney movies. Angelina Jolie's creepy-eyed portrayal of Maleficent might be too much for young viewers--her chilling laugh and eery smile are enough to make me jumpy. The dolls for this movie also seem to be designed for an older crowd, too, which offers a nice contrast to my last review.
Both the Disney Store and Jakks Pacific have recently released 12" dolls based on characters from the Maleficent movie. The Disney Store currently only has Aurora and Maleficent ($34.95 each). Jakks Pacific has basic Aurora and Maleficent ($19.99 each), Coronation Aurora and Maleficent ($39.99 each), and also a Diaval figure that is available in a two-doll set with Coronation Maleficent. In this review, I will contrast the Jakks Pacific basic Maleficent with the Disney Store's version.
The Disney's Store's new 12" Maleficent ($34.95). |
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