I have already reviewed the Disney Descendants Mal doll by Hasbro, but before I found her--unexpectedly--at Toys R Us in early July, I had pre-ordered several of the other Descendants characters. In this update post, I will quickly share some of those other dolls with you.
Oh, and coincidentally, the Descendants movie premiered yesterday on the Disney Channel (I haven't seen it yet).
With many dolls lines, looking at one of the characters is sufficient because all of the dolls share certain basic features. One of the things I like best about the Descendants dolls is that each character has his or her own unique head mold and coloring. For that reason, my experiences with Jane, Audrey and Lonnie were all a little bit different...and resulted in me liking one of these dolls much more than the other two:
Showing posts with label Fairy tales. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fairy tales. Show all posts
Saturday, August 1, 2015
A Disney Descendants Doll Update Review
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Mulan,
Sleeping Beauty
Thursday, March 12, 2015
Nancy Dolls by Famosa
I am still having a bit of a hard time getting around, and so my "field research" has taken a hit. The nice thing is, I always seem to have a stash of dolls sitting around that I purchased ages ago but haven't reviewed for one reason or another. This week, I decided to raid that stash of forgotten dolls and I rediscovered the two Nancy dolls I bought back in 2013. Nancy is a 16-inch plastic play doll produced by the Spanish company, Famosa. Famosa makes a wide range of dolls and toys and has partnerships with some popular brands like Furby, Hello Kitty and My Little Pony. Currently, Famosa might be best known in the United States for their Pinypon line of small dolls and accessories--toys I'd really like to review some day!
I first learned about Nancy dolls in 2012 from Moni, through a comment she left on an old review. I was reminded of this doll again in 2013 when I started to explore the many different options in the 18-inch play doll market. Nancy stands out from this crowd because she's smaller and shorter than dolls like American Girl, and also because of her price point. Nancy dolls tend to retail for between $20 and $25--unless they are discontinued and difficult to find.
Nancy dolls come with a few different hair and eye color options (there's a lovely-looking redhead, but she's hard to find here in the States). There are also two skin tones that I am aware of. Most (all?) of the dolls sold in this country have a tan-looking yellowish skin tone, but there are also dark-skinned Nancy dolls available--like the gorgeous Nancy gracing the product page of the Famosa website. Another variation in the Nancy line is that some of the dolls have articulated knees and others do not. In this review, I will look at one of each style: the unarticulated Nancy "Pink Sports Ballerina" ($19.99, Amazon) and the articulated Nancy "Little Red Riding Hood" ($24.99, Amazon):
I first learned about Nancy dolls in 2012 from Moni, through a comment she left on an old review. I was reminded of this doll again in 2013 when I started to explore the many different options in the 18-inch play doll market. Nancy stands out from this crowd because she's smaller and shorter than dolls like American Girl, and also because of her price point. Nancy dolls tend to retail for between $20 and $25--unless they are discontinued and difficult to find.
Nancy dolls come with a few different hair and eye color options (there's a lovely-looking redhead, but she's hard to find here in the States). There are also two skin tones that I am aware of. Most (all?) of the dolls sold in this country have a tan-looking yellowish skin tone, but there are also dark-skinned Nancy dolls available--like the gorgeous Nancy gracing the product page of the Famosa website. Another variation in the Nancy line is that some of the dolls have articulated knees and others do not. In this review, I will look at one of each style: the unarticulated Nancy "Pink Sports Ballerina" ($19.99, Amazon) and the articulated Nancy "Little Red Riding Hood" ($24.99, Amazon):
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| Famosa's "Little Red Riding Hood" Nancy. |
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Monday, September 2, 2013
La Dee Da Fairytale Dance "Cinderella and Prancie" Playset
I have reviewed La Dee Da dolls a few times before. I wasn't too thrilled with my Runway Vacay Cyanne doll (her hair is very thinly rooted and her outfit simple) but I do enjoy my Dots of Style Dee's bright, rainbow hair and colorful outfit. I seem to have a thing for rainbow hair. I haven't followed the La Dee Da dolls very carefully since those two reviews, though, because I felt the line was somewhat dismissible. The dolls are cute--but never struck me as special enough to hold my attention. Well, my opinion changed when I saw the new La Dee Da dolls at Target the other day.
La Dee Da has two new groups of dolls so far this fall. The first group I noticed is called Fairytale Dance. I was interested in these dolls because I have been thinking about Ever After High and the new line of Fairy Tale High dolls and wondering why so many companies are getting into the fairy tale game all of a sudden. Even Cutie Pops has a new princess-themed line. I don't mean this as a complaint--I like fairy tale dolls because I am always optimistic that there might be a Cinderella character. Much to my delight, there is a La Dee Da Fairytale Dance Cinderella (exclusive to Toys R Us), and what's even better is that she comes with a horse. Eeee!
La Dee Da has two new groups of dolls so far this fall. The first group I noticed is called Fairytale Dance. I was interested in these dolls because I have been thinking about Ever After High and the new line of Fairy Tale High dolls and wondering why so many companies are getting into the fairy tale game all of a sudden. Even Cutie Pops has a new princess-themed line. I don't mean this as a complaint--I like fairy tale dolls because I am always optimistic that there might be a Cinderella character. Much to my delight, there is a La Dee Da Fairytale Dance Cinderella (exclusive to Toys R Us), and what's even better is that she comes with a horse. Eeee!
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| La Dee Da Fairytale Dance "Cinderella and Prancie." |
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La Dee Da,
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