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).
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Cinderella from the Disney Store's "Cinderella and the Prince" set. |