Thursday, December 31, 2020
BEST OF 2020
REVIEW: Hello Kitty & Friends Éclair/Hello Kitty and Jazzlyn/Badtz-Maru
I've got a couple more Hello Kitty dolls for us to take a quick look at.
This is Éclair, who pairs with Hello Kitty, so I think we can assume she's the main character.
She's cute. Slightly less bright pink hair than Stylie.
Still not sure we needed two with pink hair. Why not red hair for Éclair? Maybe because the bow is red? Eh, let them both be red.
I really do love the faces on these girls.
Then we've got Jazzlyn, who made it out a bit early. I wasn't supposed to get her until the first week of January.
Definitely my favorite. But then so is Badtz-Maru.
I tried to give her a sassier pose. Not easy with nothing but basic articulation, but I think it comes across anyway.
I love the overall dress and the black tee with the little cutout.
I'm tempted to get another to redress. I just adore her face.
Gymberly is the only one not out yet. Amazon says she'll arrive between the 8th and 16th.
PHOTO CREDITS: Mine.
Thursday, December 24, 2020
REVIEW: 2003 Integrity Toys Off the Hook Dayle
Well, this review has been a long time coming. I've wanted one of these dolls for a couple years at least, but I kept missing out on the lower-priced ones. If I was going to pay bigger bucks, I wanted to at least start with Dayle, who's my favorite.
I didn't get my preferred version of Dayle with the pigtails, but I was happy enough to get this ponytail version as one of my Christmas gifts.
Off the Hook is a line from 2003, produced by Integrity Toys, who did a lot more with playline back then instead of just focusing on their elitist "high fashion" lines.
I don't remember if I ever saw these in stores. I think I would have bought some if I did.
Here's all her stuff: red top, white jacket, denim skirt, undies, shoes, drawstring purse, comb/brush combo.
These were touted as being able to fit 11.5" fashion doll outfits while also being able to pose.
Everything is extremely pin-uppy.
The legs have no knee joints. They're hard plastic and only move at the hips, but they're molded in different poses, which is cool.
She's got a tiny jointed waist and very large boobs. Definitely pin-up.
Then her arms are soft and bendable, like the bodies on the Winx Club dolls would be. Yet her hands are hard plastic with articulated wrists.
The overall proportions are really odd. Big boobs, practically no hips, skinny legs. Definitely not the type of body you'd see in today's more body diverse lines. Not that there's anything wrong it it. Just pointing out that this is really dated.
Points for having two different hand molds.
Here you can get an idea of the molded legs.
The shirt is also something I don't think a modern line would get away with. There's no lining in it, so that's her skin showing through all its holes.
I love the vintagey shoes.
The arms aren't really attractive bare, so I'm glad she comes with the jacket.
I adore the faces on this line!
I may work on her hair or I may let it go. I'm not sure yet.
One more face shot.
I definitely want more of this line now. There are 4 total characters. Dayle here is the redhead and Reese is blonde. Neve (often called Neue thanks to an odd font) is black and Toya is Latina. There seem to be 2 versions of each girl produced. They're not easy to find and not cheap unless you get lucky. Sigh!
PHOTO CREDITS: Mine.
REVIEW: Hello Kitty & Friends Stylie/My Melody
Got my first Hello Kitty & Friends doll today! I pre-ordered all 4, but only Stylie has shipped so far.
These are $14.99 on Amazon.
This line is definitely not for the articulation or quality snobs. I don't mind basic with lesser quality as long as the design is something I don't already have on my shelves.
Stylie has only the most basic articulation: neck, shoulders, hips.
Her hair isn't the best quality. It's nylon, I think, but not the worst nylon ever. It's okay.
The tiny My Melody is really cute.
I got this line because I love their adorable little faces. I think she's super cute.
The outfit is pretty basic. The skirt's fabric layer is attached to the clear vinyl.
The shoes are enormous!
I like the waves in her hair. I'm not going to condition it because I don't want them to go away.
She's just really cute. Love the pink they used for her hair.
And a quick size shot. I'll have to take another with those giant shoes off. I think she'd still be a little taller than the Cave Club though.
Overall, I think she's a very cute, unique, basic doll. I don't think these are worth $14.99 though. Maybe $12.99 at most? (She says as if she's not going to pay whatever to get more new characters if they come out.)
PHOTO CREDITS: Mine.
REVIEW: Ruby Red Fashion Friends Holiday Bella
I've had this girl for a bit now, but I thought she'd be perfect to open on Christmas Eve.
This is Bella from the Ruby Red Fashion Friends holiday line.
I had the blue-eyed Bella exclusive, which was just the regular Bella with blue eyes, but I sold her a few months ago. This girl has the same gorgeous blue eyes, so it's like she's back, but way better.
I'm a sucker for short hair, so I was immediately drawn to this girl. The stock photos were very misleading though. She looked much paler and her hair was either black or so dark brown that it looked black.
I wasn't fussed about her having Bella's typical skintone. That's the one my first Bella had. No problem. But I wasn't happy at all about her having medium brown hair instead of the darker color.
Bella has these fantastic colors on the underside of her hair and a darker top layer would have made them pop way more.
So many colors!
The detailing on her dress is AMAZING.
The fabrics are nice and soft, too. Very luxurious.
Giant butt bow. Love it.
The skirt has so many layers!
She also has some serious soles on her shoes. I've never seen anything like these.
They definitely get points for being the most unique holiday fancy shoes I've ever seen.
She also comes with a headband and little gloves. I don't care for the gloves. They're cute, but I feel like they're just too much that close to the sleeves. Maybe they'd be better without the sleeves, but those are so pretty that I'm not taking them off.
She also comes with a cute wreath!
I was initially disappointed by the lighter hair, but I really love her a lot this way, too. She's just so cute! Hanna was my "Ramona" doll before, but I think Bella is my new Ramona. Her hair is more accurate to the character and I could totally see Ramona getting all those colors put in.
I'm not sure if I'm going to keep her in the holiday dress permanently or look for a custom outfit that's a bit edgier. Something to suit that wild hair. I do like this though. I'm actually tempted to get Sara or Maya to also have the blue version of the holiday dress...
PHOTO CREDITS: Mine.