Well, I'm back in business with a new camera, thanks to my mom and a gorgeous little Cannon she didn't need anymore. Thank you, Mom! I'm still experimenting with settings, so these pictures are a bit flaky. For example, the doll I'm looking at today, WWE Superstars Eva Marie, is not quite as much of a fiery redhead as she looks in many of my pictures (it's a bit more orange-tinged in reality) but she's every bit as fierce:
Showing posts with label Wonder Woman. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wonder Woman. Show all posts
Friday, November 9, 2018
WWE Superstars Eva Marie by Mattel
Labels:
Asuka,
Barbie,
Battle Ready,
Diana Prince,
doll review,
Eva Marie,
Mattel,
Nikki Bella,
Wonder Woman,
WWE,
WWE doll review,
WWE Superstars
Saturday, June 17, 2017
The Black Label Barbie Wonder Woman Dolls
The suspense is over! Here's my update to the Wonder Woman comparison review from earlier in the week.
To recap: Mattel offers two different Black Label Wonder Woman dolls at the moment, one from the 2016 Batman v Superman movie and another from the more recent Wonder Woman movie. I assumed that--other than a few accessory and packaging differences--these two dolls were the same. Acting on this assumption, I included the Batman v Superman doll in my comparison review so that I could leave the newer doll on display in her box.
But then, Rett informed me that the two dolls are not the same. Not only is the newer doll more muscular, but she she has different arm articulation. So, of course I had to de-box the newer doll for a quick showdown. Here's the lovely (and strong!) Black Label Wonder Woman 2.0:
To recap: Mattel offers two different Black Label Wonder Woman dolls at the moment, one from the 2016 Batman v Superman movie and another from the more recent Wonder Woman movie. I assumed that--other than a few accessory and packaging differences--these two dolls were the same. Acting on this assumption, I included the Batman v Superman doll in my comparison review so that I could leave the newer doll on display in her box.
But then, Rett informed me that the two dolls are not the same. Not only is the newer doll more muscular, but she she has different arm articulation. So, of course I had to de-box the newer doll for a quick showdown. Here's the lovely (and strong!) Black Label Wonder Woman 2.0:
Black Label Barbie Wonder Woman from the Wonder Woman movie. |
Tuesday, June 13, 2017
A Comparison Review of Three Mattel Wonder Woman Dolls
After watching the Wonder Woman preview fifteen times, I finally got a chance to go and see the real film. It's amazing...or it has many moments of being amazing. For example, I got choked up during all of the battle scenes--and now I see that I was not alone in having this reaction. I mean, the battle scenes, for goodness sake! Those are usually my least favorite part of a movie. I actually found the love scenes in Wonder Woman tiresome and unnecessary, which is totally backwards for me. As much as I enjoyed this movie, it didn't completely live up to all of my expectations. In fact, my son and I critiqued the movie for the whole drive home--while cheerfully agreeing that we both loved it. I kind-of knew something like this would happen, though, because when I'm obsessively eager to see a certain movie, my expectations get unrealistic and there's an inevitable (often temporary) let-down. The same thing happened with Cinderella and Beauty and the Beast--except of course with those movies I enjoyed the fight scenes least and cried during all of the romantic scenes.
As a long-time fan of the Wonder Woman character, I've been thrilled to see all of the new dolls and action figures that have debuted during the past year or so. There were a few Wonder Woman dolls released with the 2016 Batman v Superman movie (in which Wonder Woman has a cameo), and those offerings have probably tripled with the opening of the new film.
In this comparison review, I will look at a mix of dolls from Wonder Woman and Batman v Superman. Strangely, all of these dolls are made by Mattel:
As a long-time fan of the Wonder Woman character, I've been thrilled to see all of the new dolls and action figures that have debuted during the past year or so. There were a few Wonder Woman dolls released with the 2016 Batman v Superman movie (in which Wonder Woman has a cameo), and those offerings have probably tripled with the opening of the new film.
In this comparison review, I will look at a mix of dolls from Wonder Woman and Batman v Superman. Strangely, all of these dolls are made by Mattel:
Black Label Batman v Superman Wonder Woman, Multiverse Wonder Woman, Battle Ready Wonder Woman. |
Labels:
Barbie,
Battle Ready,
Black Label,
comparison,
DC,
Diana Prince,
doll review,
Mattel,
Multiverse,
Wonder Woman,
Wonder Woman doll review
Friday, July 22, 2016
DC Super Hero Girls "Wonder Woman" by Mattel
Well, that was a long delay in between reviews. As many of you know, blogging was getting complicated for me, but then life got pretty complicated, too, and I needed to step away from the computer. But I can't seem to quit dolls, and I also miss you guys. So...I'm back. As a kind-of warning, though, I don't think the blog will be exactly the same as it was before. Specifically, I no longer think of this as my job, and can no longer attempt to buy and review everything new or popular. But I'd love to review and talk about whatever doll passion or project I happen to be wrapped up in at the moment--or share some of my older dolls with you. Despite the changes, I hope that this will still be a useful or diverting place for some. Thank you for coming back, and thank you for all of your kind messages and heartfelt concern. That's all I'll say for now because there are a lot of dolls to talk about!
While I've been away, Mattel has been taking the play doll world by storm. Specifically, the new Barbie body types and the awesomely powerful Super Hero Girls are turning a lot of heads...including my own. I actually want to credit Mattel (and a few others) for luring me back into active doll collecting. Today I'll be looking at two of Mattel's DC Super Hero Girls: Wonder Woman and Power Action Wonder Woman. This teenaged version of Wonder Woman is a main character in the new Cartoon Network series, DC Super Hero Girls, but I won't pretend I knew that when I bought the dolls. The fact is, I've always loved Wonder Woman more than the other female super heroes. I even had the Underoos, if you must know.
I'll do a thorough review of the debut Wonder Woman doll and then I'll take a look at the Power Action version to provide some comparison--and also to make up for lost time.
While I've been away, Mattel has been taking the play doll world by storm. Specifically, the new Barbie body types and the awesomely powerful Super Hero Girls are turning a lot of heads...including my own. I actually want to credit Mattel (and a few others) for luring me back into active doll collecting. Today I'll be looking at two of Mattel's DC Super Hero Girls: Wonder Woman and Power Action Wonder Woman. This teenaged version of Wonder Woman is a main character in the new Cartoon Network series, DC Super Hero Girls, but I won't pretend I knew that when I bought the dolls. The fact is, I've always loved Wonder Woman more than the other female super heroes. I even had the Underoos, if you must know.
I'll do a thorough review of the debut Wonder Woman doll and then I'll take a look at the Power Action version to provide some comparison--and also to make up for lost time.
DC Super Hero Girls debut "Wonder Woman," $19.99. |
Labels:
articulation,
comparison,
DC Super Hero Girls,
gymnastics,
Mattel,
Olympics,
super hero,
Wonder Woman
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)