Showing posts with label winx club. Show all posts
Showing posts with label winx club. Show all posts

Friday, February 12, 2016

Update on Make It Pop dolls

I've been getting traffic on Make It Pop dolls since my first post about here, so I thought I'd make a followup entry. The dolls are not yet formally introduced at the upcoming Play Fair in New York City this weekend, but they are already available at Toys R Us.

Photos:

Make It Pop Everyday Street Couture - Corki

Make It Pop Spotlight Ready - Corki

Make It Pop Everyday Street Couture - Jodi

Make It Pop Spotlight Ready - Jodi

Make It Pop Everyday Street Couture - Sun Hi

Make It Pop Spotlight Ready - Sun Hi

The dolls are 10.5 inches tall. They have the old Winx Club face sculpt, but I'm not sure about the body. It's quite a letdown though that these dolls are not that posable when the actual TV show promotes physical activity. It would be fun for viewers who own these dolls to be able to reenact the characters' poses in doll form.

Among the dolls, I think the best dressed would be Spotlight Ready Jodi, then Everyday Street Couture Corki. Everyday Street Couture Jodi looks so plain to me, while both Sun Hi dolls just look oddly dressed. Could the style be based from her TV character? But it's so messy... I have no idea.

Monday, February 1, 2016

Make It Pop dolls

I was watching YouTube though and saw this oddly placed doll in a shelf of Monster High and Ever After High dolls on a toy hunt video.



What is that doll in the middle of budget Draculaura and style doll Holly O'hair? I've never seen it before. It reads "Make It Pop" and "Corki" on the box. I looked online and information about this doll is scarce. I just know that Make It Pop is a Canadian show, there is more than one doll, and the dolls are made by Jakks Pacific. 

Here are the only other photos I've seen of these dolls, but they do not match the one in-box in that video:



They look like their arms and legs do not bend at all. Sad.

Wish there is more information online about these dolls. I am curious. I really think they're new because I've watched quite a number of toy hunts for the past few months and that's the only time I've seen this kind of doll.

/Oh they're going to be introduced in the upcoming Play Fair in New York on February 14, 2016!



/February 3, 2016
I found more photos of the dolls in-box from this Tumblr post.
And from this forum thread. So these are old Winx Club face moulds...

/February 8, 2016
I found a video from the Make It Pop YouTube channel. A cast member, Louriza Tronco (who's actually Filipino-Canadian, hey!) opens her doll version.



/February 13, 2016
The two other cast members of Make It Pop have videos of them opening their own dolls. Just check out the channel where the first video came from.
Also, I made a new post about the dolls that include stock photos. Check it out here.

Thursday, January 28, 2016

A Photo Dump! [Part 6]

*This should have been the seventh photo dump but for some reason, I went wrong with the numbering. I'm keeping the title as it is.

While I was out and about:


Look at these Barbie bootlegs! Don't their dresses look really nice?


I am really drawn to this purple and green dress. It has a nice silhouette and doesn't look cheap!


The dress even has a white netted fabric under the skirt! Doesn't really look cheap to me!


Or how about this one. So cute!! The colour combination is so lovely. 


Take a look at that!


This one is nice too, but I like the other one much better than this one. Still, the colour combination looks good! 


A vintage Crissy doll. Oh my goodness, it's huge. I didn't know it is going to be this big. I thought it's like a 12-inch doll, but no. Her hair really does grow because she has a gear at the back. And her belly button, which is literally a button here, can be pushed to either grow the hair or retract it, I'm not sure. 


For size comparison, I placed a Bratz Pez container beside Crissy.



These bootleg Winx Club dolls that have a Miao Miao face mould. There are actually more than 2 variants but these two are the only ones I managed to photograph at the store.



Comparisons I made with the real Winx Club dolls Bloom and Tecna.



Some small winter jacket bags that might be doll size, but the bottom doesn't have a hole in it so if you ever get one, you will have to cut the bottom open with scissors.

I couldn't take decent photos of the jackets because the saleslady was around, haha.


"Intelligent Princess". Great. This is supposed to be a musical toy that goes round and round.


It's the same Miao Miao mould again.


The Intelligent Princess in a blue dress.



So ~intelligent. Note that on the box, an articulated Miao Miao doll is photographed, but in reality, their arms are just straight.


The toy pet carrier bags I was talking about in this post.


Doll sized sofas that are actually jewellery holders once you flip up the whole top of the sofa.


Doll sized trash bins.





This kind has wheels at the back that do work. The prices of these trash bins ranges from P70 to P120, I think.


Grass growing kit that comes with a plastic bath tub.



I actually bought the pink tub (not in photo) for P39.


A top hat bottle topper and an umbrella tea infuser. Both are made with silicone. I guess the bottom of the bottle topper can be cut off if you just want the top hat.


I saw one umbrella out of its box so I photographed it.


Doll sized wooden chairs I found at the decor section of a department store.


It comes in black, and white.



They really seem sturdy and fit for the outdoors. I think they are priced at P70. I'm not sure.



The Yucky You book I was talking about in this post.


A pink Chanel bag cellphone charm that I thrifted but forgot to pay for when I thrifted these bears. Oops. The bag is pretty cute.