Yeah yeah, late to the party, but apparently Hasbro and Integrity Toys are doing high-end, articulated, fashion-doll remakes of Jem and the Holograms. I wonder if they'll do the rival band too? I never got into the dolls the first time around, but I'm curious to see what the remakes look like. If they are 1:6 scale [as opposed to the original dolls, which were more like 13"] with articulated elbows [as opposed to the original dolls, who had articulated wrists, but no articulated elbows, for mysterious reasons], they could be interesting.
EDIT: Holy crap! 1:6 scale! Articulated elbows! Pink hair! Of course, this particular doll was one of those super-duper special editions available only at the 2012 Comicon, therefore now available on Ebay for $gazillion. Well, there'll be more of them in the future.
EDIT: Holy crap! 1:6 scale! Articulated elbows! Pink hair! Of course, this particular doll was one of those super-duper special editions available only at the 2012 Comicon, therefore now available on Ebay for $gazillion. Well, there'll be more of them in the future.
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Date: Aug. 29th, 2012 02:00 am (UTC)no subject
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Date: Aug. 29th, 2012 12:51 pm (UTC)N'Yenya is an Integrity doll, and I really dislike her body sculpt. She can't stand up because her feet are pointy. Her sharp little fingers get caught in material and make her hard to dress. And her elbows only bend 90 degrees. I'm well aware that Integrity overrates itself.
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Date: Aug. 29th, 2012 01:02 pm (UTC)Erm...you do know all Integrity articulated dolls have removable hands, though, right...?
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Date: Aug. 29th, 2012 01:35 pm (UTC)**tug tug TUG TUG TUG TUG**
No, I can't. :(
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Date: Aug. 29th, 2012 02:35 pm (UTC)I am accustomed to Jem being larger than Barbie so the IT Jem looks odd to me. Too thin and frail. Good luck though getting one though ;-)
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Date: Aug. 29th, 2012 10:09 pm (UTC)Another example of fan-made being better is with characters that don't have dolls, or if the dolls are rare or just look bad. For the sequel to The Little Mermaid, there was only one or two dolls made for Melody, Ariel's daughter. They're hard to find now, and I personally don't like the head mould. I'm working on rerooting an Ariel head to become Melody for a flickr friend. (She loves Ariel so much, she's asked me to root multiple heads and has multiple Ariel dolls already.)
Y'know, Jem is on netflix now. I've only watched a few episodes so far, but I'm in love with the series.
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Date: Aug. 30th, 2012 04:50 pm (UTC)Re Ariel dolls: I was always so disappointed in the official Ariel dolls because her tail, rather than being a part of her body, was a removable glittery sheath. I want my dolls of merpeople to have actual tails dammit! I know that Mattel did eventually make mermaid dolls [Mermaidia? Mermaidtopia?], but, by then, I was irritated that they arms weren't articulated. >_>
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Date: Aug. 30th, 2012 05:44 pm (UTC)The latest Disney store Ariel is articulated enough, but they still don't have a "real" tail. Now I kinda wish I knew how to combine them for ya. I remember seeing ones where they could still sit normally and had a regular-shaped pelvis piece. The part where the legs attached was one piece that kinda cupped around the pelvis. Hard to explain.
On the bright side, the Disney Store Ursulas have octopus bodies. I don't know the tail-leg situation on King Triton, though.
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