Bratzillaz Fianna Fins and Ripple. |
Thursday, July 18, 2013
Fianna Fins...Finally!
I'll try to keep this quick because I have already reviewed Meygana Broomstick from the Bratzillaz Midnight Beach collection. At the end of that review, my feeling was that while I wasn't too interested in getting any of the other main characters in creepy glow-in-the-dark alien-green, if I ever saw Fianna Fins, I might consider getting her. Well, that review was back in December, and I haven't seen a single Fianna in stores until now. That's a long time to wait, but this is actually a great time to buy Fianna. All of the Bratzillaz are on sale at Target. Last week the sale price for the Midnight Beach dolls was $10.48, now they're just over $7. In fact, Bratzillaz dolls seem to be on clearance at many of the local stores, making me wonder about the future success of this line.
Labels:
Bratzillaz,
Fianna Fins,
Lala-Ooopsie,
Meygana,
MGA,
Midnight Beach,
Ripple,
Sea Horse,
Seahorse
Sunday, July 14, 2013
Ever After High "Apple White" by Mattel
I don't like to be too repetitive, but ever since AJ's wonderful guest review of Madeline Hatter, I have been even more excited to get a look at my favorite of the first four Ever After High dolls, Apple White.
While I was in Boston visiting the American Girl store, I took a few minutes to pop into the Natick Mall to see if they had a Justice store. Sure enough, there was a Justice (and just about every other store on the planet) and several of the Ever After girls were in stock. There's something funny going on with the prices of these dolls, though, because they're marked $36 (which can't possibly be the normal retail price...) but everything in Justice is 40% right now, so the price ends up being around $21, which is perfectly reasonable. I assume and hope that when these dolls appear in other stores, they will cost $20.
While I was in Boston visiting the American Girl store, I took a few minutes to pop into the Natick Mall to see if they had a Justice store. Sure enough, there was a Justice (and just about every other store on the planet) and several of the Ever After girls were in stock. There's something funny going on with the prices of these dolls, though, because they're marked $36 (which can't possibly be the normal retail price...) but everything in Justice is 40% right now, so the price ends up being around $21, which is perfectly reasonable. I assume and hope that when these dolls appear in other stores, they will cost $20.
Ever After High doll, "Apple White." |
Labels:
Apple White,
articulation,
Ever After High,
Madeline Hatter,
Mattel,
Monster High
Saturday, July 13, 2013
The American Girl Store in Boston
It has always been my plan to visit the American Girl store in Manhattan. My mom lives in Manhattan, and I figured that the Big Apple would have a pretty great example of the American Girl shopping experience. What I failed to notice, though, is that there's a big American Girl store in Boston, and Boston is 2 hours away from where I live in Maine. So, this week I decided to hop in the car, go see what American Girl is all about, and finally purchase my first American Girl doll. Many of the other dolls I have reviewed (Carpatina, Princess & Me, Our Generation, Karito Kids, Hearts 4 Hearts, My Twinn) beg a comparison to American Girl, which is a hard thing for me to do without ever having spent any time with an actual American Girl doll in my hands. Besides, I'll admit it, there's a part of me that has always wanted to go to one of the American Girl stores and get one of those awesome big red bags.
Thanks to your help in my poll, I went to the store determined to purchase Rebecca. I'll say right up front that the experience was nothing like I imagined it would be, and I did not end up buying Rebecca...or at least not in the way I thought I would. Apologies up front about that. Let me tell you about my experience at the store, show you some of my favorite items, and explain why I came home with a different doll (and a few other goodies).
Thanks to your help in my poll, I went to the store determined to purchase Rebecca. I'll say right up front that the experience was nothing like I imagined it would be, and I did not end up buying Rebecca...or at least not in the way I thought I would. Apologies up front about that. Let me tell you about my experience at the store, show you some of my favorite items, and explain why I came home with a different doll (and a few other goodies).
The American Girl store in Natick, MA. |
Labels:
American Girl,
Boston,
Caroline,
Emily,
Julie,
Our Generation,
Rebecca,
Saige,
shopping
Monday, July 8, 2013
Ever After High "Madeline Hatter" by Mattel: A Guest Review!
It is very exciting to see the new doll lines hitting the shelves so early in the summer! Ever After High dolls are already in stock at some Justice stores (not here in Maine quite yet...) and the Pinkie Cooper line seems to have made its debut in Great Britain. I have dolls from both of these lines on their way to me (she says, pacing in front of the mailbox...), but in the meantime, I am super-lucky that a fellow blogger has offered to share her impressions of Madeline Hatter (a Rebel) with all of us. I will step in and represent the Royals after I have a closer look at Apple White next week (Update: here's the review!). For now, though, I am absolutely delighted to introduce my guest reviewer, AJ, and her gorgeous Maddie Hatter:
Now, I will turn the rest of this post over to AJ. Take it away, girl!
Labels:
Ever After High,
Guest review,
Howleen,
Madeline Hatter,
Mattel,
Monster High
Friday, July 5, 2013
Monster High 13 Wishes "Haunt the Casbah" Clawdeen Wolf
After a long dry spell in doll releases, there were a ton of new Monster High dolls at Toys R Us last week. Many of the 13 Wishes dolls were in stock, as were the Ghoulia/Cleo and Heath/Abbey two-pack sets. My first instinct was to grab 13 Wishes Lagoona (because of her bright yellow hair, and because she comes with Neptuna in a purse-bowl) and Twyla (because she's a new character with the shorter body mold). But then I put Twyla back because I don't really think she's very interesting and I'm not wild about her face. I grabbed Ghoulia's two-pack because of that periodic table dress. Eeep! That is the best piece of Monster High clothing I have ever seen. I eventually put that set back, too, though, because while the dress is amazing, the dolls don't look that different from dolls I already have. The Heath and Abbey set was tempting because Heath is a new character (and a guy) and I don't have an Abbey doll out of her box yet, but Heath looks a little plain to me. He doesn't have a lot of detail in his face or hair. The deluxe 13 Wishes characters (Draculara, Frankie and Clawdeen) appeared to be the most interesting of all the new dolls, and among these three beauties, I find Clawdeen to be the prettiest. I think Clawdeen is simply my favorite character--she always stands out to me with her dark skin and elegantly threatening claws.
13 Wishes Clawdeen Wolf, $29.99 at Toys R Us. |
Sunday, June 23, 2013
Lala-Oopsie Sea Horse "Sunstar" by MGA Entertainment
I have to admit that I have a fairly lukewarm reaction to full-sized Lalaloopsy dolls. I enjoy looking at them in the stores, and some of the fairy tale dolls are super-sweet, but I have no desire to own any more of these oversized plastic characters. The Lalaloopsy mini dolls and the Lala-Oopsie horses, on the other hand, are a completely different story. The mini dolls have clever themes and adorable faces, and they come in small manageable packages, and the dolls are a size that is very easy to display and collect. The Lala-Oopsie horses, despite their obvious resemblance to My Little Pony figures, are wonderful little toys (and pretty good dancers).
Because of my fondness for the Lala-Oopsie horses and minis, I have gotten into the habit of stopping by the Lalaloopsy aisle in Target and Walmart every now and then, just to see who is there and if perhaps there is a tempting sale. The other day at Walmart, I found an unexpected little cutie: a Lala-Oopsie Sea Horse. There was only one left, an orange unicorn named "Sunstar," but she probably would have been my first choice anyway. I love the color orange.
I figured that before I leave the Virgin Islands, I should give you a peek at Sunstar in her natural habitat:
Because of my fondness for the Lala-Oopsie horses and minis, I have gotten into the habit of stopping by the Lalaloopsy aisle in Target and Walmart every now and then, just to see who is there and if perhaps there is a tempting sale. The other day at Walmart, I found an unexpected little cutie: a Lala-Oopsie Sea Horse. There was only one left, an orange unicorn named "Sunstar," but she probably would have been my first choice anyway. I love the color orange.
I figured that before I leave the Virgin Islands, I should give you a peek at Sunstar in her natural habitat:
Lala-Oopsie Sea Horse, "Sunstar." |
Labels:
Lala-Ooopsie,
Lalaloopsy,
MGA,
Sea Horse,
Sunstar,
Tropical fish
Thursday, June 20, 2013
The "Rapunzel" and "Mother Gothel" Disney Store Dolls for 2013
Simultaneous to the wonderful Twice Upon a Year sale (thank you for the tip, Astroasis!), the Disney Store updated their site with the 2013 princesses. If it weren't for Kate's comment about this release in the Our Generation review, I wouldn't have noticed in time to bring a few of these new dolls with me on vacation. Because of the big sale, all of the classic princesses (including the new ones) were $10 each. I've said this before, but I'll say it again--I've yet to find any other doll on the market that can deliver equivalent quality for this price. Assuming, of course, that the quality of Disney Store princesses hasn't changed much since last year.
I was tempted to order several of the new princesses. Cinderella will have to join my collection at some point, of course, and I am also curious to see how the new Merida compares to her first release predecessor. I am surprised by how tempting I find this year's Snow White doll, too, even though she is my least favorite princess. I like Snow White much more after watching some of the charming ABC television series, Once Upon a Time, in which Snow White is a spunky, rebellious character.
Above all, I was anxious to see Disney's ever-changing Rapunzel doll, and so she is the one I purchased first. She arrived in the mail just in time to stow away in my luggage for our summer trip. Mother Gothel insisted on coming along as a chaperone:
I was tempted to order several of the new princesses. Cinderella will have to join my collection at some point, of course, and I am also curious to see how the new Merida compares to her first release predecessor. I am surprised by how tempting I find this year's Snow White doll, too, even though she is my least favorite princess. I like Snow White much more after watching some of the charming ABC television series, Once Upon a Time, in which Snow White is a spunky, rebellious character.
Above all, I was anxious to see Disney's ever-changing Rapunzel doll, and so she is the one I purchased first. She arrived in the mail just in time to stow away in my luggage for our summer trip. Mother Gothel insisted on coming along as a chaperone:
The Disney Store's "Rapunzel" and "Mother Gothel." |
Labels:
articulation,
Disney,
Jakks Pacific,
Mother Gothel,
Rapunzel,
Tangled
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