2014 Designer Dolls - Fairytale Collection Part II
Matthewlondon
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I just did a couple of quick comparisons online, and I actually find this phillip to be very movie accurate.
I think the reason why people think he's different is because of his slicked back hair. In the movie, he doesn't have it that way.
Either way, I think you should definitely get it, because I don't think you'll ever see another LE Briar Rose. And also keep in mind that these dolls always look much better in person. So honestly... I say get the set!
Cinderella's prince bothers me... The difference between the art and the actual doll is jarring....
I think the set would look better if Cinderella didn't have that sassy sultry look on her face. It just doesn't fit. It's like the prince is the geeky nerd who goes to prom with the most popular cheerleader in the school. :lol:
But the dress is just beyond comparable to anything that Disney has put out (12" dolls). And I'm glad that she didn't get a very stylized necklace. The one she has on now is perfect.
Hmmm...note cards? I may have to get those.. Anyone know how much they cost last time and how many notecards to a box there were? The Briar Rose shirt is tempting too. Far too many choices, not near enough money.
I'm trying to remember how much they were. I ordered the 2011 set and last year's set and you get 20 cards in them- so you'll get 4 of each princess this year (which is lots). I prefer the cards to the lithographs personally because they're a bit smaller and you can cut off the front art set and arrange them all into one larger frame. The lithographs take up too much room imo. Also I just looked up my order history and the cards were $14.95 so I'm assuming they'll be the same price this year
The cards will be $14.95 unless Disney raised the price. The note cards for the designer set & art of ariel collection were both $14.95 last year.
I was going to try to get the Cinderella set, but then when I looked at closer pictures online, and actually stared at the picture, I realized that.. It's really a shame, because her dress is gorgeous. I've seen other LE dolls that have the crazy long eyelashes, but they didn't have this, like, I don't know, 'come hither' look or something. I think it might have something to do with the way her eyes are positioned. Anyways, I think I'll just get the mug and maybe the journal, instead, since I think I like the concept art for the Cinderella set much better than the actual dolls. Sigh. . At least I'll still be able to enjoy her gorgeous dress, and she has a sweet look on her face in the concept art.
To be honest, I'm not sure if we can compare this set to the set of last year. True these are less popular characters, but the whole doll hype (especially scalpers wanting them) has gone up a lot. Just look how fast Aurora sold out compared to previous 17" dolls.
The dolls used to last days, but now they last minutes.
I would not count on Tiana being available for two days - not even a whole day.
That is true!With that being said, I would definitely without a doubt purchase this doll set just because of the dress. I don't think you'll ever find a better version of her dress on any doll. So while her expression might ruin it for you, don't forget just how stunning and accurate her dress turned out to be, especially when compared to the other 9 dolls of this series. Also, It might just be the angle. You never know..
That is true!. I figure if I see someone else who got her, and they have in-person pictures and I like her face, I'll be kicking myself for not buying the set initially. And of course, if the set came and I still didn't like her face, I could always just ignore it and concentrate on the gorgeous dress (like you said ), and if it bothers me that much, I could trade or sell the set. I would just really hate to find out afterwards I'd have no problem with the face, and then have to pay $500 on ebay or something.
No offense taken.I actually really don't like it when people have that mentality. If you are not 95-100% sure you want the doll, then don't buy it.
It's just not fair to others who are actually determined to get a doll. Please don't depend on eventually selling the doll or trading the doll for someone else. And this isn't directed towards you at all. I'm just letting it out.
I believe that if you like the character, then that should be an automatic for you to want her. Especially Briar rose. I know a lot of people who hate aurora but love briar rose. So I would base my decisions on how connected I am with the characters. Also, if the doll looks good, then go and get her!
Never regret!
I actually really don't like it when people have that mentality. If you are not 95-100% sure you want the doll, then don't buy it.
It's just not fair to others who are actually determined to get a doll. Please don't depend on eventually selling the doll or trading the doll for someone else. And this isn't directed towards you at all. I'm just letting it out.
I believe that if you like the character, then that should be an automatic for you to want her. Especially Briar rose. I know a lot of people who hate aurora but love briar rose. So I would base my decisions on how connected I am with the characters. Also, if the doll looks good, then go and get her!
Never regret!
No offense taken.. What REALLY annoys me is when people purposely get on there and buy as many sets as possible for the express purpose of reselling them at insanely high prices. :sad: But anyways, I am about 95% sure I want the set, since I really would hate to pass it up. . Plus, Cinderella is one of my favorite princesses, so there's that too.
I don't have a problem with people doing that. I've been iffy a few times on certain dolls but was able to make adjustments or just ended up liking them in person. For example, I was really iffy on the DFDC Snow White- I was never much of a Snow White fan and I didn't like her braid. I was going to order Rapunzel and decided if SW was still available when Rapunzel came online, then I'd just order the two of them together. When I got SW home, I pulled out the braid and I love her now, she's so pretty! And DFDC Belle I was iffy with too- I loved Belle growing up and I liked the doll except for the weird half ruffles on her dress. Got her and I don't even notice the ruffles now because I like the doll so much. I think if you're unsure about a doll, you should go ahead and get it because if you regret it then you're going to pay a lot more on the secondary market to obtain it. If you decide you don't want her, I figure it's not hard to find a collector who'd buy it off of you, and you can sell it for what you paid for it if you would feel guilty about making a profit.
well, the 17" Belle's hair is way too long as well (compared to her movie design, though her later updated design she seems to have longer hair as well) - seems like disney prefers to give their dolls too much hair.My only problem with Mulan is the face and the hair. The hair is just way too long. But like Cinderella, this is the closest fans will get to a movie accurate representation of the dress. I'm glad that they included the really long sleeves. She's missing the umbrella though.
Wow, that is so unfair!I hate people who buy dolls for the purpose of selling them on the second market to fund their future doll purchases.
I heard people say that they would buy multiple Auroras so that they can sell them on eBay and then use the money to buy their precious Elsa. That is so unfair.
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