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And... to round up the Classic Disney Princes, here's my favorite Prince Phillip doll:
Prince Phillip - (circa 2000s)
First off, I want to say that I have yet to find a really good Prince Phillip doll in the way that I have found good dolls for Snow White's Prince and Cinderella's Prince Charming. For some reason, all of the ones I have seen fall short of being really good. There are actually some good fashion Ken dolls from Mattel (with rooted hair) that would probably make better Prince Phillip dolls, though they would look a bit out of place next to the Disney dolls. That said, this is the Prince Phillip doll that I consider to be the best one thus far.
This Prince Phillip doll was made by Disney as part of a Disney Prince series some time in the 2000s (I cannot find an actual release date for them). This series consisted of: Prince Charming (Cinderella), Prince Phillip, Prince Eric, Beast, and Aladdin. Snow White's Prince was absent. The dolls have a more cartoony look to them. They stand 13" tall, which is taller than the typical male doll. Their proportions are a bit off, however, and most of the dolls in this series look like pinheads on lanky bodies. Again, clothes make the man, and I think Prince Phillip is the only one who actually looks decent out of the five. You can definitely find better dolls for the other four princes out there.
So, why do I think this particular Prince Phillip is better than the other Prince Phillip dolls? It really came down to his profile, believe it or not (see second picture below). That profile with that hair, and I can believe he could be Prince Phillip. Straight nose, pleasant brow, pointed chin, and defined jawline--it all looks right to me. From the front, the likeness is not quite so compelling. His face is painted on simply, with dark eyes and a rather cheesy toothy grin. One thing that many of the characters from Sleeping Beauty had were very angular shapes, and this doll does have that.
They dressed him (as usual) in his formal attire made out of costume satin: blue tunic with red poofy sleeves, a light blue collared shirt underneath the tunic, light blue pants (which should be hosen), dark brown boots, and a black belt. I bought this doll second-hand, and the seller did not have the original cloak anymore, so I took another red Prince Phillip cloak (from an old Mattel version) and put that on this doll. Prince Phillip needs his cloak. It makes a huge difference.
The extra height on this doll actually is a good thing. It makes him look more princely. This series went a bit farther with body articulation. Not only can you bend his knees, elbows, and hands at the wrists; there is the capability of pivoting his forearms around. It's a bit strange to try and describe in words, and I did not take any pictures of his bare arm, but it's a strange feature that is rather unnecessary, in my opinion.
So, this is not a bad doll, but I am still hoping that Disney will make a better Prince Phillip doll at some point.
I also have the current Disney Store Prince Phillip doll, but he just does not look right to me. The hair is right, but like Cinderella's Prince Charming, there is something "off" about him and I don't think he resembles Prince Phillip very well. They also left out his cloak, which is super strange, because Prince Phillip always wears a cloak.
Prince Phillip - (circa 2000s)
First off, I want to say that I have yet to find a really good Prince Phillip doll in the way that I have found good dolls for Snow White's Prince and Cinderella's Prince Charming. For some reason, all of the ones I have seen fall short of being really good. There are actually some good fashion Ken dolls from Mattel (with rooted hair) that would probably make better Prince Phillip dolls, though they would look a bit out of place next to the Disney dolls. That said, this is the Prince Phillip doll that I consider to be the best one thus far.
This Prince Phillip doll was made by Disney as part of a Disney Prince series some time in the 2000s (I cannot find an actual release date for them). This series consisted of: Prince Charming (Cinderella), Prince Phillip, Prince Eric, Beast, and Aladdin. Snow White's Prince was absent. The dolls have a more cartoony look to them. They stand 13" tall, which is taller than the typical male doll. Their proportions are a bit off, however, and most of the dolls in this series look like pinheads on lanky bodies. Again, clothes make the man, and I think Prince Phillip is the only one who actually looks decent out of the five. You can definitely find better dolls for the other four princes out there.
So, why do I think this particular Prince Phillip is better than the other Prince Phillip dolls? It really came down to his profile, believe it or not (see second picture below). That profile with that hair, and I can believe he could be Prince Phillip. Straight nose, pleasant brow, pointed chin, and defined jawline--it all looks right to me. From the front, the likeness is not quite so compelling. His face is painted on simply, with dark eyes and a rather cheesy toothy grin. One thing that many of the characters from Sleeping Beauty had were very angular shapes, and this doll does have that.
They dressed him (as usual) in his formal attire made out of costume satin: blue tunic with red poofy sleeves, a light blue collared shirt underneath the tunic, light blue pants (which should be hosen), dark brown boots, and a black belt. I bought this doll second-hand, and the seller did not have the original cloak anymore, so I took another red Prince Phillip cloak (from an old Mattel version) and put that on this doll. Prince Phillip needs his cloak. It makes a huge difference.
The extra height on this doll actually is a good thing. It makes him look more princely. This series went a bit farther with body articulation. Not only can you bend his knees, elbows, and hands at the wrists; there is the capability of pivoting his forearms around. It's a bit strange to try and describe in words, and I did not take any pictures of his bare arm, but it's a strange feature that is rather unnecessary, in my opinion.
So, this is not a bad doll, but I am still hoping that Disney will make a better Prince Phillip doll at some point.
I also have the current Disney Store Prince Phillip doll, but he just does not look right to me. The hair is right, but like Cinderella's Prince Charming, there is something "off" about him and I don't think he resembles Prince Phillip very well. They also left out his cloak, which is super strange, because Prince Phillip always wears a cloak.
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