Well, it seems like there has finally been an enduring re-stock of Frozen dolls over at the Disney Store. While the 12 inch Kristoff and Hans characters sold out again fairly quickly (and Elsa comes in and out of stock) there are still many great dolls available--including a few new additions. I was just starting to put together a review of one of the new Mini Wardrobe playsets for you when I got an email from Zoe. Zoe has been waiting a long time to write a guest review, and as luck would have it, she recently purchased the exclusive Anna and Elsa Ice Skating set--another new addition to the Disney Store lineup. So, I decided to create a short two-review series to close out this week: Zoe will review the Anna and Elsa set today, and then I will review a Mini Wardrobe set tomorrow.
I first met Zoe back in June, right after Samehch's Bratz doll overview. Not only does Zoe know a lot about the early Bratz dolls, but she also shares my passion for Liv dolls and fairy tales. Zoe's fairy tale fondness enticed her into collecting Ever After High dolls, and also many of the Disney Princesses, which gives her some great reference points for this review. Thank you so much for sharing this rare sister set with us, Zoe!
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Thursday, October 16, 2014
Thursday, April 17, 2014
Anna and Elsa Knockoff Dolls From China
I have to admit that I am still obsessed with the global Frozen doll shortage, and I spend a certain amount of time every week checking the Disney Store inventory and browsing secondary market sales online. eBay prices on these dolls have come down a little bit since my last Frozen doll review, but it can still cost $40 for the Disney Store Classic Elsa doll, and closer to $70 for an Anna and Elsa pair.
While I was browsing eBay a few weeks ago, I noticed a two-doll set of Anna and Elsa selling for $18 with free shipping. This is actually lower than the original Disney Store retail price for this sister set. On closer inspection of the dolls, however, I realized that they are not authentic Disney Store dolls, but rather knockoffs selling directly from China. They did look like reasonable imitations, though, complete with a high level of articulation. Because I am inexplicably fascinated by cheap knockoffs, and because I noticed that a lot of people seem to be purchasing and bidding on these dolls, I figured it might be a good idea to do a quick review.
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| Counterfeit Elsa and Anna dolls from China. |
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