Last year, when I was re-thinking this blog and figuring out how to keep it in my life, I made a few resolutions. One of them was that I would never feel obligated to buy another Disney Store doll. Why? Well, when I first started collecting these dolls (back in 2012), I was blown-away by the high-quality product that Disney could offer for under $13. Over the years, though, the dolls have suffered a lapse in quality and an increase in price…to the point where I started feeling bad every time I made a Disney Store purchase.
So why am I reviewing a Disney Store doll now? Well, frankly, it’s because I’m a total sucker for Disney movies, and I get a little obsessed when a new one comes out. When the live-action Beauty and the Beast movie was announced, I eagerly waited for the release of the associated dolls…and then bought all of them. I can’t say that this was a wise decision, but at least I’ll get to share what I learned with all of you. In a short series of (not necessarily sequential) posts, I'll look at both the Disney Store and Hasbro’s versions of Beauty and the Beast's main characters. I’ll start things off today with each company’s yellow-gowned Belle doll:
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Thursday, April 6, 2017
Beauty and the Beast Dolls by Hasbro and the Disney Store: Belle
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Tuesday, August 25, 2015
Disney Fairies Dolls by the Disney Store and Jakks Pacific, Part One: Tinker Bell
I'm struggling with the fact that school starts for my kids in one week. One week! How did that happen? What's worse is that I know there are kids across the country who have already started their classes, which seems crazy. I always have a hard time buckling down to write reviews (or do anything productive, for that matter) when I'm faced with the last few precious days of summer. However, this year I'm fortunate to have the assistance of some wonderful guest reviewers. Today, my Canadian friend Melissa is here to help me tackle a comparison review of Disney Fairies dolls made by the Disney Store and Jakks Pacific. You might remember Melissa from her thorough BEGoth doll review.
Incidentally, Melissa is also the person who got me hooked on Disney Fairies movies. I was reluctant to watch The Legend of the NeverBeast because many online reviews say it's really scary and kinda sad...which it is. But Melissa assured me that it's also great...which it is. I loved it. I cried a lot, but oh, how I loved it! Fawn is awesome. I also watched The Secret of the Wings, which isn't quite as good in my eyes, but is especially relevant to this pair of reviews.
In this post Melissa will compare the Disney Store and Jakks Pacific Tinker Bell dolls, and then I will waltz in for Part Two and compare the equivalent Periwinkle dolls. I figured this would be a good way to have both fairy sisters represented...and also to provide two separate opinions about these very different brands of doll.
Incidentally, Melissa is also the person who got me hooked on Disney Fairies movies. I was reluctant to watch The Legend of the NeverBeast because many online reviews say it's really scary and kinda sad...which it is. But Melissa assured me that it's also great...which it is. I loved it. I cried a lot, but oh, how I loved it! Fawn is awesome. I also watched The Secret of the Wings, which isn't quite as good in my eyes, but is especially relevant to this pair of reviews.
In this post Melissa will compare the Disney Store and Jakks Pacific Tinker Bell dolls, and then I will waltz in for Part Two and compare the equivalent Periwinkle dolls. I figured this would be a good way to have both fairy sisters represented...and also to provide two separate opinions about these very different brands of doll.
Tinker Bell by Jakks Pacific (left) and the Disney Store (right). |
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Sunday, February 22, 2015
"Cinderella and the Prince" from the Disney Store and Mattel's "Cinderella Wedding Day"
I'm back! For those of you not on Facebook, I'll fill you in: I was in a bad car accident right after the Phicen review, and I broke my leg. Everything is going really well, but I am about the slowest person on the planet right now, so it's just taken a really long time to get back on track. The other thing is, this review is super-long and involves three dolls, so it would have taken me a while to create even with two fully-functioning legs. I could have just chosen to review a simpler doll, I suppose, but this review involves Cinderella, and when Cinderella is on the scene, I find it difficult to think rationally.
Have I mentioned that I'm ridiculously excited about Disney's Cinderella live action movie that is coming out in 18 days on March 13th?? I've read comments around the internet suggesting that Disney really blew it by making another Cinderella movie, and that everyone has seen the story enough times already. I respectfully disagree. For me, this movie is (in true Disney fashion) a dream come true. I never dared to even hope that there would be another Cinderella movie...but here it comes. Premiering in less than a month. I have watched the trailer for Cinderella about thirty times now (no exaggeration...) and it makes me weep every time--especially the part when Ella's mother says, Where there is kindness, there is goodness, and where there is goodness...there is magic! Ahh! Goosebumps! It's going to be an amazing movie. It has to be.
Of course I have also been anticipating the new Cinderella doll lines with significant enthusiasm. Both the Disney Store and Mattel have produced versions of the main characters, and I thought it would be fun to do a comparison of the first pair of dolls I was able to get my hands on: "Cinderella and the Prince" ($69.95 from the Disney Store) and "Cinderella Wedding Day" ($29.99 from Mattel).
Have I mentioned that I'm ridiculously excited about Disney's Cinderella live action movie that is coming out in 18 days on March 13th?? I've read comments around the internet suggesting that Disney really blew it by making another Cinderella movie, and that everyone has seen the story enough times already. I respectfully disagree. For me, this movie is (in true Disney fashion) a dream come true. I never dared to even hope that there would be another Cinderella movie...but here it comes. Premiering in less than a month. I have watched the trailer for Cinderella about thirty times now (no exaggeration...) and it makes me weep every time--especially the part when Ella's mother says, Where there is kindness, there is goodness, and where there is goodness...there is magic! Ahh! Goosebumps! It's going to be an amazing movie. It has to be.
Of course I have also been anticipating the new Cinderella doll lines with significant enthusiasm. Both the Disney Store and Mattel have produced versions of the main characters, and I thought it would be fun to do a comparison of the first pair of dolls I was able to get my hands on: "Cinderella and the Prince" ($69.95 from the Disney Store) and "Cinderella Wedding Day" ($29.99 from Mattel).
Cinderella from the Disney Store's "Cinderella and the Prince" set. |
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