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| 10" Daryl Dixon meets a Gentleman. |
Showing posts with label Monster High. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Monster High. Show all posts
Friday, October 31, 2014
McFarlane Toys' 10-inch Daryl Dixon Figure from The Walking Dead
I don't review action figures very often, but since tonight is Halloween, I am going to look at McFarlane's 10 inch Daryl Dixon figure from The Walking Dead. Daryl (played by actor Norman Reedus) is my favorite male character in this gritty, gruesome and addictive television drama. When I saw how accurate this figure is to Daryl's character, I knew he'd have to join my collection. As an added bonus, it's nice to have this fearless crossbow hunter around to patrol my woods on such a spooky night....
Monday, September 22, 2014
The We Are Monster High Five Pack: A Guest Review!
I am happy to share a guest review with you today, and am especially delighted to welcome back a previous guest, Toy Town, for another fun Monster High review. Toy Town reviewed the Power Ghouls Cat Tastrophe doll for you last November, and is here today to look at the large "We Are Monster High" set. This tempting multi-pack has five dolls, including a new character, Gilda Goldstag, and one of the elusive Monster High males, Sloman Mortavich--also known as "Slo Mo." Please tell us more about this intriguing set, Toy Town!
Tuesday, August 19, 2014
Scaremester Invisi Billy by Monster High: A Guest Review!
I have two neat guest reviews for you this week, but they are about two very different things, so I decided that instead of doing a Review Fusion post, I will publish the reviews separately with a little break in between.
This first review is written by Ana, a new friend of mine from Italy. I always get extra-excited to share reviews from different parts of the world, because I think they highlight the universal and timeless fascination with dolls in our culture--a phenomenon that makes me really happy. Ana and her six-year-old daughter Ellie are fortunate to share a passion for dolls, and are both particularly fond of the Monster High characters. Ellie is a girl after my own heart, and has an impressive collection of the Monster High werecats and werewolves. Ana's own favorite dolls are Scarah and Venus, who she likes for their beautiful personalities. From the short time I have known Ana, I can tell you that her personality is equally lovely.
Ana is just the right person to review one of the new Monster High boy characters, Invisi Billy, because she has an extensive collection of ghoulish guys and a keen eye for their similarities and differences. Without further ado, I will turn the post over to Ana!
This first review is written by Ana, a new friend of mine from Italy. I always get extra-excited to share reviews from different parts of the world, because I think they highlight the universal and timeless fascination with dolls in our culture--a phenomenon that makes me really happy. Ana and her six-year-old daughter Ellie are fortunate to share a passion for dolls, and are both particularly fond of the Monster High characters. Ellie is a girl after my own heart, and has an impressive collection of the Monster High werecats and werewolves. Ana's own favorite dolls are Scarah and Venus, who she likes for their beautiful personalities. From the short time I have known Ana, I can tell you that her personality is equally lovely.
Ana is just the right person to review one of the new Monster High boy characters, Invisi Billy, because she has an extensive collection of ghoulish guys and a keen eye for their similarities and differences. Without further ado, I will turn the post over to Ana!
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| Invisi Billy by Monster High. |
Saturday, August 9, 2014
Inner Monster by Monster High
After finding Avea Trotter, who for me is the ultimate Monster High doll, I didn't think I would be spending as much time in the Monster High aisles of my regular stores. However, I have found myself quite interested in seeing the new dolls come into stock--particularly the remaining items in the Freaky Fusion line. It's fascinating to see the different combinations of characters. So far, my favorites are Lagoonafire (Lagoona and Jinafire), Dracubecca (Draculaura and Robecca) and maybe Neighthan Rot...although I still think he should have been a centaur.
Anyway, while I was examining these mixed-up monsters last week, I noticed a lone box with a slightly different design sitting off to one side. At first, the bright neon colors on this box reminded me too much of the Sweet Screams collection and I was a little turned off. But then, I found myself seduced by how many accessories seemed to come with this doll for her relatively low price--it looked impressive. Finally, a single sentence made me grab the box and head straight for the checkout: push brain to change my eyes. Well, that's the kind of thing you don't have to tell me twice. I was sold. This ghoulish temptress had me at "push brain."
Anyway, while I was examining these mixed-up monsters last week, I noticed a lone box with a slightly different design sitting off to one side. At first, the bright neon colors on this box reminded me too much of the Sweet Screams collection and I was a little turned off. But then, I found myself seduced by how many accessories seemed to come with this doll for her relatively low price--it looked impressive. Finally, a single sentence made me grab the box and head straight for the checkout: push brain to change my eyes. Well, that's the kind of thing you don't have to tell me twice. I was sold. This ghoulish temptress had me at "push brain."
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| Inner Monster doll Fearfully Feisty and Fangtastic Love, $21.99. |
Friday, June 6, 2014
Freaky Fusion Avea Trotter from Monster High
I don't have to tell you how excited I am about one of the newest Monster High characters, the Freaky Fusion centaur, Avea Trotter. I love how so many of you knew that this would be the perfect doll for me, and sent me links and tips when she was released. Thank you!
The Freaky Fusion collection is small (so far...), but awesome. The first releases are three hybrid monsters based on characters from an upcoming DVD. There is Sirena von Boo, who is part mermaid and part ghost, Bonita Femur, a mix of skeleton and moth...and Avea Trotter, who is half centaur and half harpy. Bonita is my least favorite, just because I couldn't really figure out what she was supposed to be by looking at her. Sirena is gorgeous, with incredible-looking long purple hair, a luminescent torso and a fancy silver tail. But Avea...she's my easy favorite.
I'll admit that I have been losing some of my interest in Monster High lately. Many of the newer dolls are great if I look at them individually, but as a group they all blur together. The Freaky Fusion line is a breath of fresh air. All three dolls are complicated and interesting to look at, and Avea stands out from the usual Monster High crowd like a neon sign. She is large, colorful, stylish, freaky, and, in my opinion, exactly the doll Monster High needed to rekindle the magic in this franchise.
The Freaky Fusion collection is small (so far...), but awesome. The first releases are three hybrid monsters based on characters from an upcoming DVD. There is Sirena von Boo, who is part mermaid and part ghost, Bonita Femur, a mix of skeleton and moth...and Avea Trotter, who is half centaur and half harpy. Bonita is my least favorite, just because I couldn't really figure out what she was supposed to be by looking at her. Sirena is gorgeous, with incredible-looking long purple hair, a luminescent torso and a fancy silver tail. But Avea...she's my easy favorite.
I'll admit that I have been losing some of my interest in Monster High lately. Many of the newer dolls are great if I look at them individually, but as a group they all blur together. The Freaky Fusion line is a breath of fresh air. All three dolls are complicated and interesting to look at, and Avea stands out from the usual Monster High crowd like a neon sign. She is large, colorful, stylish, freaky, and, in my opinion, exactly the doll Monster High needed to rekindle the magic in this franchise.
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| Freaky Fusion Avea Trotter, $24.99. |
Saturday, May 31, 2014
Frights, Camera, Action! Monster High dolls: A Joint Review!
I am so grateful for guest reviews, because not only do I get a fresh, new perspective on a doll line, but I often get the motivation I need to review a doll that has been sitting in my house for ages. Today, I am happy to get a chance to review a couple of Frights, Camera, Action! Monster High dolls, with the help of Grace, a 13-year-old doll friend from England. Grace's perspective is especially valuable to me because she is the target audience for the Monster High franchise. In other words, her opinion is what really matters. Grace will share her Clawdia Wolf doll with you, and then I will do a quick review of my Honey Swamp doll. I would like to thank Grace for her insights, her patience, and for inspiring me to buy a Clawdia Wolf of my own:
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| Frights, Camera, Action! Clawdia Wolf. |
Monday, February 17, 2014
Sweet Screams Frankie Stein from Monster High
I thought it would be fun to review the Sweet Screams Frankie Stein doll for Valentine's Day, since she has a candy-themed outfit with a red and black color scheme. Unfortunately, it took me much longer to photograph this doll than I planned. I still want to share some thoughts and pictures of this new Monster High doll, though, because I think she's significantly different from what we've been seeing from Monster High lately.
There are currently two dolls in the Sweet Screams collection: Frankie and Draculaura. The dolls are Target exclusives and cost $21.99. The story behind these dolls is that the Monster High gang is having a sleepover ("creepover") and Draculaura gets up in the middle of the night for a snack. She eats a ton of mysterious candy and then goes back to sleep. The sweet snack somehow ensnares both Draculaura and Frankie in a sticky candy-laden nightmare. Neither ghoul enjoys the dream, but Frankie appreciates her stylish dreamland outfit. Let's take a look:
There are currently two dolls in the Sweet Screams collection: Frankie and Draculaura. The dolls are Target exclusives and cost $21.99. The story behind these dolls is that the Monster High gang is having a sleepover ("creepover") and Draculaura gets up in the middle of the night for a snack. She eats a ton of mysterious candy and then goes back to sleep. The sweet snack somehow ensnares both Draculaura and Frankie in a sticky candy-laden nightmare. Neither ghoul enjoys the dream, but Frankie appreciates her stylish dreamland outfit. Let's take a look:
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| Monster High's "Sweet Screams" Frankie Stein. |
Tuesday, January 14, 2014
Ever After High (and Monster High!) Cupid Dolls
While I was doing my "research" at Target the other day, I noticed a ton of new Monster High and Ever After High dolls. The Monster High additions were from the "Frights, Camera, Action" series and also from a new group called "Sweet Screams" that I had never seen before. The Ever After High additions included Cupid, a new "Getting Fairest" Maddie Hatter and Apple White, and the highly anticipated Cerise Hood. I was going to choose one new Ever After High doll (Cupid) and one new Monster High doll (Sweet Screams Frankie--she's crazy-fancy and fun), but the Ever After High girls were really hard to resist, and so I left with two of them: C.A. Cupid and Cerise Hood. I will review both of these dolls in two posts.
I was probably most excited about the appearance of Cupid, because she is the crossover link between Monster High and Ever After High. I have been wondering how Mattel would handle the re-introduction of this character. As excited as I am about Cupid, though, I'll tell you right now that Cerise Hood outshines her promotional pictures and seems, at first glance, to be the most unique doll in this line to date. Cerise's review will come soon, but for now, here's the lovely Chariclo Arganthone Cupid:
I was probably most excited about the appearance of Cupid, because she is the crossover link between Monster High and Ever After High. I have been wondering how Mattel would handle the re-introduction of this character. As excited as I am about Cupid, though, I'll tell you right now that Cerise Hood outshines her promotional pictures and seems, at first glance, to be the most unique doll in this line to date. Cerise's review will come soon, but for now, here's the lovely Chariclo Arganthone Cupid:
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| Ever After High's new C.A. Cupid doll. |
Thursday, January 2, 2014
The Monster High Clawdeen Wolf Pen
Happy New Year! I hope everyone welcomed 2014 safely and merrily. I thought I would start this year of reviews by sharing something small and fun that I found at Toys R Us the other day. As many of you know, I love miniature things. One of my dreams is to have a big Victorian dollhouse (like the ones I saw in Arizona...) filled with all kinds of wonderful, detailed tiny accessories. I also get a huge kick out of small versions of larger dolls, so I'm a softy for things like the American Girl mini dolls, the old Liv Happy Meal toys, Annette Himstedt's club Kleine dolls, and mini Pullip and Blythe dolls.
When I first glimpsed the Monster High pens at Toys R Us, I have to say, I got pretty excited. I wasn't even aware of these toys, so it was a big surprise to see them hanging there on the shelf. After doing some reading online, I discovered that these pens have actually been available in Europe since 2012. Perhaps they've been for sale in the United States, too, but I had never seen anything like them here in Maine. Initially, I assumed that the dolls were miniature figurines, and I was slightly disappointed to learn that they are ball point pens (I imagine myself getting ink everywhere...). However, when I saw that they are dressed like the first wave Monster High dolls, my enthusiasm was renewed. First wave Clawdeen Wolf is my favorite Monster High doll, and I love the idea of having a miniature version of her--pen or not.
When I first glimpsed the Monster High pens at Toys R Us, I have to say, I got pretty excited. I wasn't even aware of these toys, so it was a big surprise to see them hanging there on the shelf. After doing some reading online, I discovered that these pens have actually been available in Europe since 2012. Perhaps they've been for sale in the United States, too, but I had never seen anything like them here in Maine. Initially, I assumed that the dolls were miniature figurines, and I was slightly disappointed to learn that they are ball point pens (I imagine myself getting ink everywhere...). However, when I saw that they are dressed like the first wave Monster High dolls, my enthusiasm was renewed. First wave Clawdeen Wolf is my favorite Monster High doll, and I love the idea of having a miniature version of her--pen or not.
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| First wave Clawdeen Wolf and Clawdeen Wolf the pen. |
Thursday, December 12, 2013
Monster High Jane Boolittle
The poll results are in and the majority of you wanted to see a review of the fabulous new Monster High character, Jane Boolittle. Barbie's redheaded friend Midge was a close second place in the poll, though, so I will try to review her soon.
Since I have talked about Monster High dolls so many times before, I can just get right down to business and introduce the lovely Miss Jane, who gets her second cover shot in a row!
Since I have talked about Monster High dolls so many times before, I can just get right down to business and introduce the lovely Miss Jane, who gets her second cover shot in a row!
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| Monster High's Jane Boolittle. |
Thursday, November 7, 2013
Monster High Power Ghouls Cat Tastrophe: A Guest Review!
Today I am so pleased to be able to present a wonderful guest review! The author is known around here as Toy Town, and she has generously offered to share beautiful pictures and first-hand opinions of a doll that I have been unable to get my hands on--the elusive Cat Tastrophe! I was super-excited to get these photographs in my inbox, and I hope you will enjoy them as much as I do. Over to you, Toy Town!
Hey everyone, Toy Town here. Today, I will be doing a guest review on Monster High Power Ghouls: Cat Tastrophe. I saw this doll at Target for $21.99 and I literally jumped up and down. I really did not care about the people staring at me, I mean, who wouldn't jump up and down, we have been waiting for a new Toralei doll for like millions of years...or, maybe a year or two. There were three of them and the other two had really wonky eyes, and one of them is a little bit cross-eyed. Thank goodness I was able to find one with nice features.
Just a little heads up, if you guys still don't have a Toralei doll, DO NOT lose hope because there's going to be more Toralei dolls in the future. There's going to be a "Coffin Bean: Toralei" doll probably early next year and rumor has it that there's going to be a "Ghouls Alive: Toralei" doll.
Now, it's time for the review...
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| Monster High Power Ghouls, "Cat Tastrophe." |
Wednesday, October 16, 2013
Picture Day Frankie Stein and Scaris Abbey Bominable: A Guest Review!
This has been a crazy week and so I am beyond delighted to have a guest reviewer who was willing to step in and do some of my work for me! I would like to introduce my well-named young friend, Emily, who will get you up-to-speed with two of the newer Monster High girls!
Hi guys! I’m Emily and I’ll be doing a guest review on Picture Day Frankie and Scaris Abbey. A quick explanation about this review: I decided to do a comparison with these dolls, just to mix it up. So, without further ado, here’s the review!
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| Picture Day Frankie Stein (L) and Scaris Abbey Bominable (R). |
Wednesday, August 21, 2013
Monster High "Picture Day Cleo De Nile," A Guest Review!
I am delighted to introduce a young reader who wrote to ask me if she could review a doll for the blog. I always love to have new voices and new perspectives posted here. My guest, who I'll call "Monsterific," lives in Sweden and is a Monster High super-fan who also collects Barbie, La Dee Da and Liv dolls (a girl after my own heart!). Monsterific just had a big birthday, and with it came some wonderful new dolls. She let me pick which of her new dolls I would like to see on the blog, and I chose the saucy Cleo de Nile. Happy birthday, my Monsterific friend! Over to you!
Hello! I'm Monsterific and I will be doing a review on Cleo de Nile Picture Day from Monster High!
I was walking in my local toy store two months ago when I saw around 20 Abbey Picture Days, but only one Cleo. I convinced my mom to buy it, but she said I would get it for my birthday, in August. So now I finally got her! She is my first Cleo, and as I live in Sweden, it's quite hard to get Monster High.
Hello! I'm Monsterific and I will be doing a review on Cleo de Nile Picture Day from Monster High!
I was walking in my local toy store two months ago when I saw around 20 Abbey Picture Days, but only one Cleo. I convinced my mom to buy it, but she said I would get it for my birthday, in August. So now I finally got her! She is my first Cleo, and as I live in Sweden, it's quite hard to get Monster High.
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| Monster High Picture Day Cleo de Nile. |
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.
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| Ever After High doll, "Apple White." |
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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!
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Howleen,
Madeline Hatter,
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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.
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| 13 Wishes Clawdeen Wolf, $29.99 at Toys R Us. |
Friday, May 31, 2013
Monster High "Headless Headmistress Bloodgood"
For the better part of this week, I have been working on a different Monster High review, but I was getting bogged down by too many pictures, mixed opinions and stuff like that. I took a break to run some errands and check out what's on the shelves at Toys R Us and Walmart...and I am so glad I did. I knew about the Headless Headmistress, but she had dropped off my radar somehow. When I saw the shelves of Toys R Us lined with blue horses, I think I squeaked out loud and maybe jumped up and down once or twice. What made it better is that I was clutching some beloved Toys R Us dollars, so the $42.00 price tag on this set wasn't quite as intimidating as it might have been. I'll get back to that other Monster High review some day, but for today, I just couldn't wait to get Mistress Bloodgood and her blue steed out of their box:
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| Monster High Headless Headmistress Bloodgood and Nightmare. |
Wednesday, April 17, 2013
Monster High's Skelita Calaveras: A Guest Review!
For this post, I am thrilled to introduce an overseas friend who asked to write a guest review for the blog this week. She and I both have Skelita Calaveras, one of the new Scaris Monster High dolls. Since I am always bursting with opinions, I'll have to get my two cents in at the end, but I'll let our guest, known here as "LagoonaLicious," tell you all about Skelita first. In fact, I'd like to start the review with her wonderful portrait. I love this:
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| Skelita Calaveras portrait. |
Friday, March 15, 2013
Bratzillaz "Switch-A-Witch" Set
Ever since Chloe mentioned the new Bratzillaz "Switch-A-Witch" sets in the comments of the talking Merida review, I have been watching for them at my local stores. I guess it's time to admit that I have become a bit of Bratzillaz fan...which is unexpected. Also, I am fascinated by MGA's blatant copy of the Create-A-Monster idea. It's shameless. Not only is the concept nearly identical to that of Mattel's Monster High mix-and-match line, but even the packaging looks the same. I found my Switch-A-Witch set at Target, right next to the Create-A-Monster sets, and it would have been easy for someone to get confused between the two. One notable difference on the day I was shopping was that the witches were on sale ($19.99 down from $29.99) while the Monster High sets were not ($26.99).
I am not a big fan of the Create-A-Monster sets. I had an afternoon of fun with the Create-A-Monster Design Lab, but was disappointed by the Werewolf & Dragon starter set. I thought it was short-sighted for the starter sets to include two heads but only one torso (Mattel has fixed that with their newer sets). Also, the wig was awful and I didn't end up creating any dolls I wanted to keep. So, I was very curious to see if MGA could take this fantastic idea and actually make a fun toy that preserves some of the critical elements of Bratzillaz charm. We'll see.
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| Pieces from the Switch-A-Witch Style 1 set |
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Thursday, February 28, 2013
Monster High "Catrine DeMew"
There are a lot of new Monster High dolls on the shelves in Maine. So far, I've seen all of the Scaris dolls, some of the Picture Day line and two of the Power Ghouls. Many of them look great, but Catastrophe Toralei Stripe and the lovely Catrine DeMew made the top of my wish list. These two stand out to me--maybe because they're both cats. Toralei has not made her debut here yet, but Catrine was at my Walmart last week so I thought I would do a quick review of her:
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| Scaris "Catrine DeMew" Monster High doll. |
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