Sunday, April 27, 2025

Sunday Surprise: Bitty Pop! Disney Princesses by Funko!

I'm still in the process of gradually adding links to the List of All Reviews page, which is fun because it helps me remember some of my older stuff.  There are dolls on this blog that I'd completely forgotten about over the years, like Mattel's charming Kuu Kuu Harajuku Girls (they didn't last long...) or those strangely-colored but environmentally friendly AZIAM Girlz.  A pattern that I've been noticing as I go through the list is that I used to write more Sunday Surprise posts.  Or I feel like I did, anyway.  There was a period back in 2017 where nearly every other review was a Sunday Surprise!  These days, I'm lucky if I squeeze in three or four per year.

Some of my very favorite reviews (like Sweet e.Baby and WuvLuvs) have been Sunday Surprises, so I decided that I should try to remedy this deficit by adding more surprise-themed toys to the blog.  I'm eager to review the Disney Princess Surprise Tower sets that were recommended to me a few weeks ago, and have those in the queue, but I've been looking at so many Mattel dolls lately, I need a change of pace.

So, with Disney Princesses on my mind, I went on a hunt for more surprise dolls.  And guess what?  I discovered that Funko makes mini versions of their Disney Princess characters!  Eee!  I love minis, and I love Funko and their Disney figures!  Even better, each set of tiny Princesses comes with a mystery character.  Perfect.  So, today I'll take a look at Funko's Bitty Pop! line and uncover a few adorable mystery Princesses:

Funko Pop! Cinderella 222 with a pyramid of Bitty Pop! Princesses.

Friday, April 18, 2025

You Create Barbie Basics by Mattel

I've been talking about head-swapping dolls for a long time now.  Since late January, if you can believe it.   I mean, there was snow on the ground back then, and now it's full-blown spring, with flowers everywhere. I'm probably at the point where I'll be trying to rip the heads off normal dolls, just out of habit.  And the thing is, I haven't even exhausted the concept.  I have a few more dolls that I found during the last few months that I'd love to show you someday.

But for now, I'm going to wrap up the series by finishing my discussion of Mattel's new Barbie Basics, all of whom have easily removable heads.  Today I'll be reviewing the You Create Kit 001, which offers extra bodies, heads, wigs, and outfits to match the 2025 Basics Model 01, who you met in the last review:

Barbie Basics Model 01 with heads from the You Create Kit 001.

Tuesday, April 8, 2025

2025 Barbie Basics by Mattel

There's been a lot of bleak news in this country lately, but I can usually find good stuff to distract me in the doll world.  For example, several new members joined my Patreon community recently, which is really exciting, especially since I haven't had much time for that site since I got a job.  But I have a new post in the pipeline, and am very grateful to those of you who've been keeping this blog running for the last four years.  Your contributions are invaluable--financial and otherwise.  As an example, my newest Patron, Aether, pointed out to me the other day that my List of All Reviews page wasn't working.  Sorry about that!  I have no idea why the code stopped functioning all of a sudden, and I tried to fix it, but as a last resort I'm in the process of manually entering the links to all of my old reviews.  That'll take a while, but should get everything back to normal.

As another fun distraction, I'm here today to take a look at the highly-anticipated new Barbie Basics dolls!  This crew is part of a broader You Create line that Mattel released last month.  All of the dolls have easily removable heads, which makes this review a nice addendum to my recent head-swapping series.

The 2025 Barbie Basics dolls from Mattel, $25 each.