Last year, when I was re-thinking this blog and figuring out how to keep it in my life, I made a few resolutions. One of them was that I would never feel obligated to buy another Disney Store doll. Why? Well, when I first started collecting these dolls (back in 2012), I was blown-away by the high-quality product that Disney could offer for under $13. Over the years, though, the dolls have suffered a lapse in quality and an increase in price…to the point where I started feeling bad every time I made a Disney Store purchase.
So why am I reviewing a Disney Store doll now? Well, frankly, it’s because I’m a total sucker for Disney movies, and I get a little obsessed when a new one comes out. When the live-action Beauty and the Beast movie was announced, I eagerly waited for the release of the associated dolls…and then bought all of them. I can’t say that this was a wise decision, but at least I’ll get to share what I learned with all of you. In a short series of (not necessarily sequential) posts, I'll look at both the Disney Store and Hasbro’s versions of Beauty and the Beast's main characters. I’ll start things off today with each company’s yellow-gowned Belle doll:
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Thursday, April 6, 2017
Tuesday, February 21, 2017
Figuring Out Phicen (Part 1): Finding a Head for
a Phicen S01A Pale Body
I had my first experience with a Phicen Super-Flexible Seamless body back in the winter of 2015. Ever since my review of that doll (Leila, a stainless steel S01 figure) I've been considering another Phicen purchase. In fact, I bought another doll while I was reviewing Leila, but I sent her back immediately because I did not like the body shading or the head sculpt. I always assumed I'd give the brand another try, but there have been some obstacles along the way.
The first obstacle was that my older Phicen body is not holding up very well. I was never able to get the pencil stains off her leg, and her soft body has continued to separate along the side seams. Another hurdle is that the newer Phicen bodies do not come with heads...and Phicen doesn't sell heads separately. In theory, I was happy to purchase a head from a different company, but it's not so easy to tell which heads will go with which bodies, and the Phicen pale bodies seem particularly difficult to match.
My mission for this review was to order a new stainless steel pale body and then find it a head. Sounds simple, right? However, I'm not very good at keeping track of all the different types of Phicen body (or all of the different brands of heads, for that matter). My inexperience led to a few blunders that took me off on some unexpected tangents. By the time I figured out what was going on, I had way too many photographs for one post. I decided to split my discoveries into several short parts: Part 1 will be my quest for a decent head for an S01A body. Part 2 will feature a Phicen male body (and the selection of his head), and then Part 3 will look at two of Phicen's 6th generation female bodies...and a few more heads. It's going to be a full-blown Phicen overload.
The first obstacle was that my older Phicen body is not holding up very well. I was never able to get the pencil stains off her leg, and her soft body has continued to separate along the side seams. Another hurdle is that the newer Phicen bodies do not come with heads...and Phicen doesn't sell heads separately. In theory, I was happy to purchase a head from a different company, but it's not so easy to tell which heads will go with which bodies, and the Phicen pale bodies seem particularly difficult to match.
My mission for this review was to order a new stainless steel pale body and then find it a head. Sounds simple, right? However, I'm not very good at keeping track of all the different types of Phicen body (or all of the different brands of heads, for that matter). My inexperience led to a few blunders that took me off on some unexpected tangents. By the time I figured out what was going on, I had way too many photographs for one post. I decided to split my discoveries into several short parts: Part 1 will be my quest for a decent head for an S01A body. Part 2 will feature a Phicen male body (and the selection of his head), and then Part 3 will look at two of Phicen's 6th generation female bodies...and a few more heads. It's going to be a full-blown Phicen overload.
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Phicen S01A body with middle-sized breast...and no head ($74.99). |
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