2017. május 31., szerda

Disney Store Classic Elena of Avalor doll review

"Jetzt wissen wir, wenn wir uns wehren, sind wir stark"

 Literally: now we know, if we defend ourselves, we are strong
From the musical Marie Antoinette by Lévay & Kunze - Frauen von Paris (Women of Paris)

Wanted to post some Mini Princess Adventures but didn't have the time to finish those posts so enjoy an Elena of Avalor review.

The second treasure from the giftbox is an Elena classic doll. I originally wanted the Wardrobe Set with Elena but it was already sold out. The Elena from that set has hinge knees and ankle joints while the classic doll has click knees. I like the first one a little better so I was a little disappointed but now at least I have a better version of her signature dress. And her face is just as pretty.

She has the most beautiful box, decorated to match her red signature color and her palace and her homeland, Avalor. The shape of her box is unique as well.
It can be seen best  from the top, the backside  is not flat, like it is with the usual boxes. Also some nice floral decoration can be seen, red and blue and two shades of yellow and I think a light teal shade were used. It might be the same kind of flower Elena wears in her hair. The pattern continues on both sides of the box.
 On the right side, there is a Disney sign as well
The left side has this flowerpattern only.
The two floverpatterns "meet" at the front, just below the Elena of Avalor sign. There is also Elenas name once more and a warning.
The backside is just as carefully decorated as the other sides of the box. It has a slight bend in the middle, to make the unique form of the box. On the top ther is once more an Elena of Avalor sign and the castle.

Elena of Avalor! And a bit of tissue paper, from Hans' box
 Right under her home, there is Elena artwork as well, showing her in her formal attire. This is a bit strange since the doll in the box wears the regular red dress.
Ther is also a sign with the text 'Ready to rule' which is also the title of the first episode of the series featuring Elena. This young crownprincess has a really carefully designed box with not only children but collectors in mind who would like to leave the doll in the box. I'm not one of those good collectors, I couldn't resist (didn't even try) and took her out, but I tried not to harm the box.
Hi! I'm Dolly, let me help get out of there!
Let's get to work and debox her.

It's not that easy. Unlike Mulan, she didn't have a paper petticoat but a lump of tissue paper to keep the form of the dress. She didn't have those annoying plastic tags in her head. But she had half a dozen smaller ones in her dress. Just to make deboxing fun.
Now, here she is, in all her red glory. The red part of the dress is cowered in glitter but it doesn't shed very much. Her rubbery legs love it, though.
The skirt has two layers, a white satin (I think) underskirt and the skirt part of the red dress. The gown is all one piece and closes at the back with velcro but the belt is removable and is secured at the back.
I must say, I really like this gown, it is pretty and elegant and has a princessy touch but it is not too fancy for daily tasks.
This young ladys hair is not black as I thought when I first saw the stock photos of her different dolls, but a very dark brown. It's a bit darker then her haircolor in the series.
It has the most styling product in it I ever saw in a dolls hair. Her ponytail is actually a stiff lump. But the haitstyle is extremely accurate to her on-screen self, not even the shorter section of her ponytail was forgotten.
The flowers she wears, an Apricot Mallow, which grows in Sonora and Baja California in Northwest Mexico were made into haircomb and are sewn to her hair. (Information about the flower comes form DisneyWiki)
She has her earrings as well, they resemble the ones redesigned Jasmine has. Well, Elena herself resembles Jasmine a bit in my opinion. She wears a bracelet as well, which is secured to her arm with elastics. I left it on so the bracelet won't get lost.
She has beautiful shoes that match her jewellry but they look big compared to Mulans shoes. They have moulded and painted details, just like the bracelet.
She has a kind and pretty face and I think it is quite accurate. She doesn't look angry like the newer Disney store Jasmine dolls. I think Jasmine is beautyful but her dolls doesn't really catch it in my opinion, mostly because of those eyebrows they give her. She would look so much friendlier with Elenas eyebrows.
I thought these two princesses resemble each other so let's compare their dollforms a bit.
(I'm sorry, but it is unclear what will happen to this Jasmine doll, so she has to stay in her box. :( )  Their faces are quite different but the eyes look very similar and I don't think Jasmine has such thick lips, her smile in the movie looks like the Elena dolls smile. Here is a picture of Jasmine to compare, pulled from https://animationscreencaps.com/
She looks a lot like Elena, only her eyebrows are thicker
Both dolls have the usual articulation of a classic princess doll with klick knees: head, shoulders, elbows, wrists and hips plus those klick knees I don't use at all.
Now, how does she compare to her mini self?
The faces are the same, but there are some minor differences due to the size difference.
The rope she came with is a lot like the shoelaces from my fathers shoes only it's shorter and the ends aren't finished. It was given to the Minis, so they can climb around in the bedroom a bit more easily. This particular Elena doll is very generous. She is called Valancy, after the main character of the book The Blue Castle by Lucy Maud Montgomery.
She is a beautiful, accurate and quite well-made doll, I would recommend her to older children and collectors. She costs a bit more than the regular classic princesses but in return she has a bit more details than the others. I'm not sure about that rope, it is too short for the classic doll to play with it. But she does swing on a rope during the intro song of the series. I would have preferred her sceper or her crown. But it is just perfect for the mini dolls, perfect size and very useful.
Bye!


2017. május 16., kedd

Hasbro Little Kingdom - Fashion Change Belle

"Wenn ich dein Spiegel wär,
dann würdest du dich in mir sehn"

Literally: If I were your mirror, you could see yourself in me ( Rudolf asking his mother for help)

 from the musical Elisabeth, by Lévay and Kunze

Another princess joined my Little Kingdom, this time it's Belle, another of my favourite princesses. I made a rule for myself, only one set is allowed every month. Anna was the March princess, Belle is the April princess. I plan an Elsa and and a Merida for May and June, sometime a Rapunzel and if I ever find one Mulan of course. And Pocahontas. And... and... and all of them!
But right now, Belle is here to be inspected. This set is part of the fashion change series, fashion change Cinderella and fashion change Tiana and more are already out there.
Belle comes in her signature yellow dress and brings her blue townoutfit along. And of course a heap of books as her headpiece. Her snapin is Chip the teacup. There is a little mirror as well and it has a handle so the little ladies can hold it. To tell the truth, Anna did better with holding it than Belle, their arms are posed differently. The mirror can't be fastened to a dress but it is a nice little prop for them to have. :)
On the backside, there is a picture of Belle in both outfits and of course and explanation how the mix and match and how the snapins work. Also some warnings, since these princesses are really small. Not suitable for younger children, I'd say 5 years and up instead of 3 and up.
She comes with the same little pamphlet that shows most of what's available. Since this set was made, new sets came out, like Pocahontas.
Belles artwork shows this girl with her nose stuck in a book as usual and she wears her golden ballgown. I think any other dress would work better with the reading pose but that might be just me beeing picky.
Let's free Belle! She has a simple packaging, a cardboard back and some transparent plastic.
She is secured with one big tie across her torso. Those roses on her dress are pretty!
Her background is the bridge Maurice crosses on his way to the fair.
I turned the plastic around so I could get her out more easily and I saw that she has some nice details moulded into her hair and her dress as well. The roses on the backside are not painted. It's the same as with Anna, the backside is a bit plainer but the moulded patterns are there, so if someone wants to decorate and paint it, it would not be a problem.  But I won't try that. :) I would mess it all up.
Her hair is longer than in the movie, more like her redesign hairstyle.
She has a broad smile on her face that reminds me a bit of Rapunzel. Now, here she is, all free, let's do some fashion changing. The top parts of her skirts are really interesting, since the yellow one has an apronlike mould and her actual apron, the white part of the extra dress is moulded to look like the top part of her ballgown. I think this is a great idea, really giving some sense to mixing the dresses.
Belles apron turned yellow
I think the white top and yellow bottom part make a nicer skirt than the yellow apron blue skirt combination but everyone to his or her own tastes. :)
Now, let's get Anna, aka Dori, to take part in the fun.
She lends Belle her crown to complete a princessy look. But books are more like Belle. Dori helps with showing off the outfits. The yellod outfit doesn't actually have a bodice, it's only a shoulderpiece and Belles painted on 'bathing suit' completes the dress.
I think it looks quite nice with a black bodice as well. The blue outfit comes with a complete top, a white blouse under the top part of the dress.
Books and Blue
I think it looks a bit like the top part of Ariels blue outfit. But this one has short poofy sleewes and the other two have long sleeves.
Snow Belle
This makes Belles outfit look a bit like Snow Whites signature outfit: short poofy sleeves, a blue bodice and a yellow skirt (a bit shorter than Snows but I won't be that strict. :) ) and even little yellow painted on shoes, the same color as Snow Whites. My other idea is a little girl ready to go to the playground. As you can see, she can stand quite well on her own. Her hair is in her way both when she tries to turn her head and when she tries to sit down but her posability is impressive for her size. She's a little beauty!
And one last thought. When those two girls stand next to each other wearing the outfits they came in, it looks like Anna is a little bit chubbier than Belle, because Anna wears a whole bodice while Belle only a shoulderpiece. One can play a bit around with the build of the girls as well, how cool is that? And with such tiny little princesses!
Anna holds her head high up, Belle can't do that because of her long hair
Here is a photo for you to check it. :)
Owerall she is is a really nice addition to my little kingdom and it is fun to play with her, especially that there is another girl to give some stuff to mix and match. I'm not sure how well they hold up to play though. I advise everybody to be careful while dressing and mixing and matching.
Two more mix and match pictures, just for fun. :) Oh and I forgot to introduce her, she is Isabelle, Belle for short.
Dori looks good in blue and she can actually hold the mirror

color is apron, form is ballgown
Update: I added a photo comparing Anna and Belle in their original outfits so you can see the difference between their build caused by the bodice. :) I made that one later so it looks quite different.
Next member of Little Kingdom is going to be Merida and her playful adventures set. :)

2017. május 13., szombat

Wind in my hair - Rapunzel photoshoot

Inspired by the new song introduced in Tangled before ever, I did a photoshoot using my classic Rapunzel doll, Hannah. Rosemary joined later, too. Hannah taught her to sing this song.
You can find the song on youtube here, reprise included :)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_hbzkKGpCYU

Enjoy!
I got the wind in my hair

And an endless horizon

I got a smile on my face
And I'm walking on air
I got flowers in my hair
I tried to imitate her look from the movie and I think it urned out quite pretty. I used some small flowers that grew in our backyard.


And a song in my heart

And the fun's only starting

I got a skip in my step

Would it feel this fine?

I got a mystery to solve

But I know that it's waiting for me out there

And excitement to spare

Because there's something beginning
With the Wind in my Hair!

The beautiful breeze blowing through
And a gleam in my eyes
And it doesn't end
And a fire within
And everything life oughta be
I'm ready to follow it who knows where
And I'll find it, I swear
With the Wind in my Hair!