The first glimpse! |
I opened the doors of my Winx community on Livejournal on June 22, 2004. Over twelve years ago. Yikes! The original picture most of us old-timer US fans saw was this one to the left. These are the earliest Mattel dolls. Was I ever excited! Thanks to ASM's images from ToyFair 2004, we knew that there would be the six dolls and the dance fashion pack plus the moving mini figures and the figures with the Alfea playset.
My first Winx! Well, technically, Trix. |
I had a pre-order for Tecna with a dealer, but Icy actually came in first on July 7th. I switched my order to her, being that impatient, and had her in hand on the 12th. Then two days later, I was in the KMart next to my workplace at the time and was shocked to see the five Winx girls on the shelf! I bought all five and it was love.
The dolls were unlike anything I'd had before. they were tiny with skinny little arms and legs. (I still say that Winx was the precursor to Monster High.) And they could bend! I still love those bendable limbs. They look a little odd, but they have way more range than joints.
My first girls in their casualwear |
Also, this would set the bar pretty high for fashion packs, and it would never be met, because the only other packs we ever got were those three random outfits that didn't fit in with anything.
Why did we get so many basic lines and not more packs like this? |
I also noticed the Italian dolls produced by a company called Giochi Preziosi. These were Barbie-sized dolls with larger heads. They seemed very cartoony to me compared with Mattel's lovely little fairies. It would be awhile before I fully appreciated Giochi.
The next character released was pretty exciting, because it was our first boy!
"Brandon" |
Mattel Icy vs Giochi Icy |
When I got Icy, I saw in the booklet that came with her both casual and Specialist uniform Sky and Brandon dolls, plus dolls of the new girl, Aisha/Layla.
Then next big thing was images from I believe ToyFair 2005. These showed the new Pixie Magic Winx dolls. These were the same girls we got before, but with long rooted eyelashes, different materials for their costumes, and a pixie friend for each girl. Icy was rereleased basically the same but with lashes. And Sky was shown in packaging that actually identified him as Sky, not Brandon, but I don't think he ever made it to shelves.
The Giochi boys |
Impressed enough with Icy, I ended up ordering more Giochi dolls. I got Specialist Brandon and Casual Sky. They were on the goofy side, but I still loved them.
I also got the new girl, Aisha. She was Aisha in Italy, but we knew she'd be Layla for us in the US, so for this article, I'm going to keep referring to her as Layla, since that's who she was at the time.
Giochi Aisha/Layla |
Then Pixie Magic began showing up. I don't remember if I was going with dealers, ebay or stores for these, but I got Icy and Flora first.
The Pixie Magic packaging |
Thank you, Giochi, for making my favorites right. |
Pixie Magic Tecna shows up next in my albums, so that just leaves Layla and Stella. I somehow never took a boxed picture of Layla. She just appears deboxed right after Tecna, so I can't say when exactly I got her. Apparently, I also got Stella, because Amore is in a group shot of the pixies. My documenting skills were not as good back then!
Pixie Magic Layla |
I fell in love with one line in particular, what I call the Eveningwear 2 line. It was fancy outfits like the original Eveningwear (Dance Night) line, but even better. I ordered Stella, which was a bit of an odd choice, but she was one of my favorites at the time, being the funny one quite often.
Eveningwear 2 |
Singsational |
The Singsational dolls were not my favorites. Most of them were a bit odd-looking. I think I still have a few, but I know I sold Tecna and Layla. Musa is easily my favorite and one of the only cute ones. Flora is cute, too, but it's in a distinctly odd way. Bloom, Flora and Stella were of course the easy ones to find. My Photobucket shows a gap between them and Tecna and Layla with Musa coming last. I do give Mattel credit for trying something new, but this line was a bit too out there.
Shopping |
The next two lines would be hits though, at least in my opinion. My only issue was that they released two lines with three dolls each and both lines contained Bloom, Stella and Flora. The gorgeous Shopping line I was okay with, because that Bloom and Flora are hands down my favorite Mattel versions of the characters, and Stella is tied with Denim Stella as my fave Mattel Stella. But the School line had the girls in their new casual outfits from the show, so not including Layla, Tecna and Musa was a pretty glaring error.
Wardrobe playset |
The next thing after the School and Shopping lines was the Pixie Kisses line. These were little dolls of the six pixies with rooted hair. They were attached to a clip and had wings filled with lop gloss, which I thought was kinda gross, but the little dolls were cute anyway. Lockette was my favorite of these and the only one I still have.
Pixie Kisses Lockette |
Giochi made some pretty excellent pixie dolls, too, and I ended up getting Chatta, Tune and Digit. They also made little house playsets for Ninfea, Livy and Glim.
Mattel's next effort at a skinny box line was the Beach line. This was also the first time that everyone EXCEPT Tecna was included. Sadly, it would not be the last. I bought this entire line, but ended up selling them all off eventually. The tiny swimsuits were nice pieces though. My original Musa has worn nothing but that red bikini for years!
We knew from toy shows at this point that there would be more lines like this coming. We saw pictures of both a Slumber and a Disco line, neither of which included Tecna.
Beach dolls |
These lines would not be easy to find though. Winx was already suffering in stores, thanks to the continual repeat of the same costumes over and over. After the original line, Pixie Magic and the skinny box Charmix line, which I totally forgot to mention, parents weren't buying Winx anymore. I remember seeing the Beach line just shelf sit except for Musa. While I think Pixie Magic was different enough to be a success, they should have released more big fashion packs and the entire Charmix line was unnecessary, because that could have been a large accessory pack. Making everything a new line was to be the line's downfall in the US.
Slumber dolls |
Meanwhile, while we in the US were frustrated over the lack of character diversity and outfits that didn't exactly come from the show, Giochi Preziosi was doing well in Italy by thinking outside the box and releasing different characters. They expanded their pixie line to include some of the older pixies, like Concorda and Athena. (Although sadly, never Discorda, though she did get made as a figural phone charm.) They also released three mermaid dolls, which were stunning.
Kalia, Nesia and Tala |
While I was importing mermaids and pixies, we saw our first promo images for the Enchantix line, which looked pretty awesome with two pairs of giant wings. I wasn't a huge fan of Enchantix, because it was a little too frou frou skimpy for me. I prefer the more functional, almost superhero-esque outfits like the original transformations, Believix and especially Bloomix.
Disco line |
Then the Disco line came out. These never saw the light of day in my area, so they were another ebay purchase, I believe. Actually, come to think of it, I never saw another Winx product on the shelves after Pixie Kisses, the Beach line and the big pixie dolls (which I didn't collect so that's why this is the only mention of them).
As Disco was coming out, we saw the promo image of yet another Tecna-less skinny box line: Denim.
Denim Winx |
I began importing both Enchantix lines at the same time. I got Mattel's Tecna and Stella from Germany, while all six Giochi dolls were coming from Italy.
At the same time, a friend bought me all five Denim dolls at the Mattel store! So it was quite an awesome time with all those packages coming in.
Giochi's new smaller size! |
I ended up keeping only Musa, Stella and Layla from the Giochi Enchantix. The others became contest prizes in my LJ community.
After that, we saw images of fancy dress Winx from two different lines released overseas, plus more gimmicky Enchantix dolls and a full release of the School line that included Musa, Tecna and Layla! I was pretty upset, because importing everything sucked.
Giochi's "School" girls |
I did end up importing a few of the Giochi 10" girls. I got Musa and Tecna in their casual outfits, Club Birthday (their name for the Disco line) Stella and Tecna, and Millennium Ball Bloom and Stella.
Mattel-wise, I finished my Enchantix line, although I was never really enamored with it. All of them eventually got sold off.
I got all six of the ballgown girls, but sold them all off.
I never got any of the Aerobic ones.
The Picnic line actually appeared in Canada, I believe, and I had Layla and Tecna from that. The Picnic line flipped the script because Musa was the one left out and Tecna got made
The Rainwear line was cute and I wanted Musa, but never got her.
I did get my Mattel School Musa, Tecna and Layla finally.
The line I liked best that I couldn't get easily was the Racer/Biker line. I got Musa, because she was a must have. I also got Tecna, but have since sold her, and a couple years ago, I finally got Flora. Stella remains on my want list.
The final and hardest to find Mattel line is the Concert line, which in my opinion is nowhere near as good as Simba/Witty's line. I would have bought them from the shelves, but I would never pay the prices necessary to get even one of them nowadays.
Whew, I kinda ran out of steam here! Talking about Winx is frustrating, because it's both overwhelming and it brings up how annoyed I was that Mattel didn't handle things better. We didn't get most of the really awesome lines. I spent loads of money importing things. We never got characters we should have. Gripe gripe gripe.
Anyway, this is enough for the first part of my Winx overview. I'll be back maybe later, maybe another day with the rest. I've got to cover Simba/Witty, Jakks and what I've been getting for my collection more recently.
PHOTO CREDITS: All are mine, except for the promo images, which are the first image, Singsational, Shopping, Denim and Aerobic. I apologize for the quality on most of these! A lot of them are from so long ago I had to save them off my Photobucket account because they're not on this computer.
Mattel-wise, I finished my Enchantix line, although I was never really enamored with it. All of them eventually got sold off.
I got all six of the ballgown girls, but sold them all off.
Aerobic line |
The Picnic line actually appeared in Canada, I believe, and I had Layla and Tecna from that. The Picnic line flipped the script because Musa was the one left out and Tecna got made
The Rainwear line was cute and I wanted Musa, but never got her.
I did get my Mattel School Musa, Tecna and Layla finally.
Racer Musa |
The final and hardest to find Mattel line is the Concert line, which in my opinion is nowhere near as good as Simba/Witty's line. I would have bought them from the shelves, but I would never pay the prices necessary to get even one of them nowadays.
Whew, I kinda ran out of steam here! Talking about Winx is frustrating, because it's both overwhelming and it brings up how annoyed I was that Mattel didn't handle things better. We didn't get most of the really awesome lines. I spent loads of money importing things. We never got characters we should have. Gripe gripe gripe.
Anyway, this is enough for the first part of my Winx overview. I'll be back maybe later, maybe another day with the rest. I've got to cover Simba/Witty, Jakks and what I've been getting for my collection more recently.
PHOTO CREDITS: All are mine, except for the promo images, which are the first image, Singsational, Shopping, Denim and Aerobic. I apologize for the quality on most of these! A lot of them are from so long ago I had to save them off my Photobucket account because they're not on this computer.
I am so glad I only ever watched the show and never hunted any merch beside Kinder egg figs...
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