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Tuesday, April 3, 2012
MiM (Make it Mine) Doll Update: Centaurs and Cents
You can read my full review of the relatively new and highly creative MiM dolls here, or visit the fun website here, but I want to tell you a few quick things that have happened in the last couple of weeks regarding MiM. First of all, I got my replacement centaur body very quickly, as promised, and was able to finish my photo shoot (they gave me that blue halter top as a free gift!):
Monday, April 2, 2012
A Review of BFC Ink Pen Pal Doll "Britt" by MGA Entertainment
I have paused in my shopping to look at the BFC (Best Friends Club) Ink dolls on a number of occasions. I even bought one of the extra outfits to see if it would fit my Lorifina doll (it did...kind-of). It wasn't until I started thinking about the charitable doll series of posts (here and here) that I considered reviewing one of the BFC Ink dolls. Pondering the questions surrounding how charitable donations might impact a doll's price and quality made me brainstorm a list of 14"-22" play dolls that don't have an association with a charity to use as an outgroup in my investigation. BFC Ink dolls made this list and appeal to me in particular because of their high level of articulation. The original BFC Ink dolls cost about $30, which would have been comparable to the Hearts 4 Hearts dolls, but I was happy to discover a newer and less expensive version of these dolls to examine.
The Pen Pal line of BFC Ink dolls were released late last year. These dolls retail for $19.99. In theory, they can be found at Target, Walmart, K-Mart and Toys R Us, however, as far as I can tell all BFC Ink dolls have disappeared from Toys R Us. I actually haven't seen any of the Pen Pal dolls at my local Target or Walmart, either, but they can be purchased at Target.com (where they are called "Moxie Pen Pals" for some reason). *Update 8/26/13: these dolls have been discontinued.
The Pen Pal dolls each represent a different country. These dolls are meant to be the pen pals of the original club dolls. There are 5 Pen Pal dolls: Britt (England), Carmen (Mexico), Nicolette (France), Elsa (Sweden) and Lily (South Africa). I like Britt's combination of dark hair and blue eyes, so I ordered her.
The Pen Pal line of BFC Ink dolls were released late last year. These dolls retail for $19.99. In theory, they can be found at Target, Walmart, K-Mart and Toys R Us, however, as far as I can tell all BFC Ink dolls have disappeared from Toys R Us. I actually haven't seen any of the Pen Pal dolls at my local Target or Walmart, either, but they can be purchased at Target.com (where they are called "Moxie Pen Pals" for some reason). *Update 8/26/13: these dolls have been discontinued.
The Pen Pal dolls each represent a different country. These dolls are meant to be the pen pals of the original club dolls. There are 5 Pen Pal dolls: Britt (England), Carmen (Mexico), Nicolette (France), Elsa (Sweden) and Lily (South Africa). I like Britt's combination of dark hair and blue eyes, so I ordered her.
BFC Ink Pen Pal Britt. |
Labels:
BFC Ink,
Hearts 4 Hearts,
Karito Kids,
Lorifina,
MGA,
MiM
Saturday, March 31, 2012
The Toy Box Philosopher on Facebook
I have decided to set up a facebook page for this blog. On facebook, I will link to some older blog entries now and then, share pictures, post announcements of my new reviews, do little giveaways, and offer up bits of news and information that are too quick for a full blog entry. For example, today I am musing about McDonald's Happy Meal toys and My Little Pony, which seems like a good facebook topic.
Thursday, March 29, 2012
Resin Ball Jointed "Lady G" by the Tonner Doll Company
You might remember that the Tonner Doll Company's Cinderella face is one of my favorite doll faces of all time. The Tonner Doll Company, which got its start in the early 90s making porcelain dolls, has been making vinyl fashion dolls since 1993. By the time I started collecting Tonner fashion dolls in around 2005, the range of vinyl characters was extensive and included not only Tonner's signature character Tyler Wentworth, but also a range of Tyler's friends and some popular fiction characters like Harry Potter and Scarlett O'Hara. My beloved Cinderella face was introduced in 2006. In 2007, Robert Tonner branched out into the resin ball jointed doll market with the introduction of 17" BJD Evangeline Ghastly. Evangeline is marketed through Tonner's other company, Wilde Imagination, which is the home of the woefully fashionable fictional character, Ellowyne Wilde.
One of the most exciting doll announcements of my collecting experience came in 2008. This was the year Robert Tonner declared that he would be making 16" resin ball jointed versions of some of his most popular fashion doll characters. Furthermore, the very first 16" resin BJD was to have the Cinderella face. I practically leapt out of my skin with excitement. This would surely be the most amazing doll ever made. The only catch was that this doll would be limited to 125 pieces and would be sold exclusively at the Tonner convention....which I could not afford to attend. Panic! Extreme panic! I have never wanted a doll this badly. I must have spent days glued to my computer, trying to find a way to buy this doll. I was rescued by a fellow collector (and convention attendee) whom I shall never forget (thank you, Jennifer!!). Not only did this dear person buy one of the resin dolls for me, but she knew to alert me when yet another Cinderella face was introduced at the convention (The Blue Fairy). So. I am a very lucky person, and the incomparable "Lady G" has graced my collection for the past 4 years:
One of the most exciting doll announcements of my collecting experience came in 2008. This was the year Robert Tonner declared that he would be making 16" resin ball jointed versions of some of his most popular fashion doll characters. Furthermore, the very first 16" resin BJD was to have the Cinderella face. I practically leapt out of my skin with excitement. This would surely be the most amazing doll ever made. The only catch was that this doll would be limited to 125 pieces and would be sold exclusively at the Tonner convention....which I could not afford to attend. Panic! Extreme panic! I have never wanted a doll this badly. I must have spent days glued to my computer, trying to find a way to buy this doll. I was rescued by a fellow collector (and convention attendee) whom I shall never forget (thank you, Jennifer!!). Not only did this dear person buy one of the resin dolls for me, but she knew to alert me when yet another Cinderella face was introduced at the convention (The Blue Fairy). So. I am a very lucky person, and the incomparable "Lady G" has graced my collection for the past 4 years:
Monday, March 26, 2012
And the Winner is... (Updated!)
Update: Tabitha has posted some gorgeous pictures of her daughter enjoying the Kitty Surprise prize! I won't give away how many kittens there were, because you won't want to miss these priceless pictures!
****Tabitha(lovelovekitty)!****
We all adore the name Charlemagne and love how it makes us think of Rome.
Meet:
Felix Charlemagne
...a big name for a teeny dog!
Thank you, Tabitha--it's so much better than Monkeypants! |
Tabitha--send me an email at ToyBoxPhilosopher at gmail dot com and I'll send you your prize!
We're all desperate to know how many kittens there are in the Kitty Surprise, though, so it'd be so awesome if you would take a picture and send it to me so I can post a birth announcement! :)
Thank you again to everyone for the creative, fun suggestions. We have had a very fun time naming this little guy.
Sunday, March 25, 2012
A Few Really Quick Things
I have a few quick things to share with you tonight. First, am I the only person who didn't realize that you could buy the Skull Shores greyscale Frankie online at (almost) NORMAL RETAIL? I wanted this doll really badly, but assumed she would be impossible to find and/or super-expensive (more like $40). Apparently not. If you're like me, and have been hoping for this doll, check out the options on Amazon!
Now $11.99, free shipping! |
Thursday, March 22, 2012
Monster High Review: The Meowlody and Purrsephone Sister Set
There's been a lot of Monster High excitement lately, at least in my house. Do you remember back in January when I mentioned that Meowlody and Purrsephone went up for pre-order on Toys R Us for about 5 seconds? Well, I pre-ordered the set then, but didn't actually believe they'd ever come. I mean, the whole Monster High availability thing has been strange, don't you think? In fact, I'd love to collect data on this. Which dolls are showing up where? Here in Maine, we have a lot of Skull Shores dolls, and that's about it. The Sweet 1600 dolls were easy to find for about three weeks and have now disappeared. There was one huge shipment of Nefera DeNile and Operetta, and then nothing since. I have still only seen two of the original Abbey Bominables in the store and have never seen a single Cupid. I think I'll start a new poll about this. The old poll revealed that 62% of you think JAMIEshow Lee looks best without a wig, which is pretty definitive, so I think we're ready for a new poll.
Anyway, out of the blue, the feline twins arrived yesterday. I have not seen them in stores here yet, so I am glad I pre-ordered. I was a bit nervous about ordering these online, though, since hand-picking a Monster High doll is significantly safer than buying one sight unseen. Still, I figured it would be educational to see the quality level of a random sample. Here they are:
Anyway, out of the blue, the feline twins arrived yesterday. I have not seen them in stores here yet, so I am glad I pre-ordered. I was a bit nervous about ordering these online, though, since hand-picking a Monster High doll is significantly safer than buying one sight unseen. Still, I figured it would be educational to see the quality level of a random sample. Here they are:
Monster High Meowlody and Purrsephone gift set. |
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