Once Upon a Time Merchandise/Dolls
Disneylover
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Disney's milking of edition sizes is just getting tiring to be honest, between OUAT being LE 300 and Wedding Ella being LE 500?!? It's so dumb and unfair to collectors. I think these new OUAT dolls are lovely, but not THAT lovely. I guess that's a good thing or I'd be broke.
I've stopped watching once upon a time a long time ago. I think it's because when I heard frozen was going to be on it, I felt like the show was just milking off the success, and for some reason it felt commercial to me, oh well. The dolls look good nonetheless. I just think the Regina doll looks old and too defined.i wonder how they sculpt the dolls to look like the actors, I wonder if they scan the actor's head, or if they try their best with computer models.:werd:
I've stopped watching once upon a time a long time ago. I think it's because when I heard frozen was going to be on it, I felt like the show was just milking off the success, and for some reason it felt commercial to me, oh well. The dolls look good nonetheless. I just think the Regina doll looks old and too defined.i wonder how they sculpt the dolls to look like the actors, I wonder if they scan the actor's head, or if they try their best with computer models.:werd:
D23 is letting people start camping out to enter the expo at 10:30pm the night before, so I think I'm going to pass on even trying to get these dolls or the Elsa/Hans set. There's no way I am sleeping on a convention floor while I am paying for a hotel room and after spending money to fly across the country. And the rest of the expo would be ruined for me because I'd be exhausted. Besides, I could do all that and not get the dolls anyway. I really want these, but well, I'll live.
I think with LE expo items like these (items that are only 300-500 LE) they should implement some type of raffle system that people could enter. They could spread it out over the three days. That would give everyone a fair and equal chance and eliminate people having to wait in massive lines. It would also deter people who just want to purchase a bunch of stuff for resale. Perhaps it would not be plausible with the massive number of people that come to the expo, but maybe it could be computer generated based on ticket or something. Just a thought.
That's such an amazing idea! That is exactly why I don't think I'd want to go to the expos-all those long lines and not even a guarantee of getting the product.I think a raffle would definitely make the expo more entertaining for people who want to go, and I'm sure that if Disney can keep track of MagicBands, Fast Passes, and even fingerprint IDs at their parks they could probably handle a ticketing process at D23.
Not really because the Anaheim Convention Center is not owned by Disney. You should read what happened at D23 2013. Crazy crazy stuff.
I think it every time theirs a D23 what a waste of time and money! Who in their right mind would camp outside for a doll! And miss all the panels and the other stuff going on. I couldn't do it, I don't think I would camp outside over night for anything tbh.
So those dolls went for $910 on eBay. I wanted them pretty badly but that price makes me feel better about not having them. That is straight up living money not doll money-for me at this point in my life.
Pretty despicable of Disney to make such lusted after and long awaited for dolls have one of the lowest edition numbers ever. Yuck. I feel like Disney doesn't care about Once and doll fans. If the bottom line is their priority, surely they put more money in their own pocket when the edition size is higher and sells out. Like the most recent Frozen 17" dolls.
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