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.
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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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