Monster High G3 Abbey Bominable, $24.99. |
Sunday, August 13, 2023
Monster High's G3 Abbey Bominable--A Guest Review!
Tuesday, August 8, 2023
Revisiting Mattel's Enchantimals
You might be surprised to see an Enchantimal review here today, since I reviewed the line when they first came out in 2017. But I have a few reasons for revisiting this brand. First of all, I've been reminiscing a lot about dolls from the early days of this blog--especially my older Monster High and Ever After High characters. I blame this nostalgia on the re-emergence of Monster High and the rumors that occasionally swirl around about an Ever After High re-boot. As I was searching the internet for photos of my Ever After High favorites (like Holly O'Hair and Ashlynn Ella) I came across Enchantimal pictures, too. I'd forgotten how similar the Enchantimal and Ever After High faces are!
Seeing those photos sent me into a deep-dive on Amazon and eBay, where I was amazed to see how much the Enchantimal brand has expanded over the last six years. Not only are there a ton of different animals now, but there are also male characters, larger animal companions, a few eight-inch and twelve-inch dolls, some smaller four-inch dolls, and even a few surprise-themed sets.
My internet searches also revealed that the Enchantimals are still being made. I assumed that they were discontinued at this point, but no: there are new dolls for 2023. Can you believe that Ever After High only lasted four years, and yet the little Enchantimals have been around for six years and counting? It's crazy! My initial review didn't make me think that they had much staying power, but I was clearly wrong. So it's time to take a second look. I'm very curious to see how the brand has changed since my last assessment.
Enchantimals Felicity and Feana Fox by Mattel, $16.99. |
Monday, July 31, 2023
More Barbie Movie Dolls!
Here we are at the end of Barbie Month. The time flew by for me! But this has been one of the most fun months of blogging that I've ever had. Not only was there a ton for me to learn about Barbie, but the range of dolls I got to play with was awesome. And the movie has united so many people with its joyful exuberance! I've heard only positive things about it--and from a really wide range of people.
I've been tracking all of the Barbie movie dolls since they were released, and it's been interesting to watch the sales patterns. Cowgirl Barbie sold out very quickly, but the other options were available for quite a long time. Then, suddenly, in the ten days since the movie premiered, most of the dolls have completely sold out. I think Denim Ken is the only character left at Mattel Creations, and the big box stores only have Basic Ken and Gloria...and I would not count on that to last. So with new buyers facing secondary market prices that are leaning towards $200, it's important to know what these dolls are like in person.
I knew there was never going to be time for me to review all of the Barbie movie dolls. In fact, I wasn't even sure if I'd be able to squeeze this review in by the end of July--especially since this past week happened to overlap with a mini vacation that my husband and I have been planning since February. But it all worked out and I'm here to finish up the month by showing you three of the Barbie Signature dolls that I bought:
Barbie movie Signature dolls, from left: Disco Barbie, Gloria, and President Barbie. $50 each. |
Monday, July 24, 2023
Barbie and Ken from Barbie, the Movie
I don't think I've ever anticipated a movie as much as I did Barbie. And now I've seen it! As one of my kids said, it felt like a movie that was made especially for me. And I'm sure a lot of doll people feel exactly the same way. I mean, when has there ever been a movie that was entirely about dolls? And there was so much Barbie history in it, too! It's so clever. I will definitely have to watch it again, to pick up on more of the details and nuance. No spoilers here, but I laughed a lot, I cried a little, and it was everything I hoped it would be. It was a fun experience at the theatre, too, even though we went to a matinee. The seats were all full, and I'd say about half of the women (and some of the men) were wearing hot pink--including me and Lena. I hope many of you got to see it over the weekend, too. I'd love to hear what you thought (and what you wore!).
Based on Barbie's popularity, I suspect a lot of people will be shopping for the movie dolls during this next week (in addition to the "I am Kenough" shirts...) so this is a good time to start talking about the options. So far, there are nine available dolls: four Stereotypical Barbies, three Kens, President Barbie, and Gloria. Of those nine dolls, only two cost under $30. The rest are priced at a whopping $50. I'll look at a few of the more expensive dolls in my next review, but for today I want to focus on the pair that is the most affordable: basic Barbie and Ken:
Ken and Barbie from Barbie, the movie. $25 each, by Mattel. |
Thursday, July 20, 2023
Barbie's Expanding Inclusivity
Writing two smaller reviews in one week didn't work out as well as I'd hoped. Some family stuff came up, and everything always takes longer than I expect. Another part of the problem was that I kept adding dolls to this review, and the dolls were too much fun! I had a really great time with them and didn't want to stop playing. That's been a bit of a theme for Barbie Month as a whole, though, so it shouldn't have come as a surprise. But I managed to get everything ready for you before the opening night of the Barbie movie, and that was my goal, so it's all good. Once I've seen the movie, I can start talking about the dolls that it inspired.
The idea for today's post was not to review anything in-depth, but rather to showcase and celebrate Barbie's growing acknowledgement of diversity, equity, and inclusivity over the years. And for this, I decided to focus most of my attention on the Fashionistas--a group of dolls that I seldom talk about on this blog. It's a pretty wonderful group:
A collection of inclusive Barbie dolls. |
Thursday, July 13, 2023
Tea with Lena: Barbies Great and Small
It's only one week from tomorrow until the Barbie movie comes out! My husband and I bought our tickets the other day and are getting really excited. Opening night had already sold out at our closest theatre, so I'm glad we secured seats for the weekend. I really hope this movie is good! While we wait to find out, I'm hosting Barbie Month here on the blog. This week will be a little different because I'm trying to squeeze in two shorter reviews so that I can cover more ground. We'll see how it goes.
Barbie Month wouldn't be complete without Lena hosting her own review, though, would it? That's what Lena keeps telling me, anyway. So today I'll be the assistant while Lena introduces the size extremes in Barbie world:
Lena holding a World's Smallest Barbie doll by Super Impulse. |