![]() American character dolls.Passionate and fiery, Merida is a headstrong teenager of royal upbringing who is struggling to take control of her own destiny.All Saints Church Preston Yorkshire (1).A Girl For All Time Kickstarter campaign (3).a girl for all time crowdfunding campaign (1).50th anniversary skipper reproduction (1).Nice people, good stuff, and a crazy lady.Auction Fever (Well, auction nausea anyway.).The Story of Tammy and Ken (Not the dolls.Play line Disney Store Brave Merida doll review.Parents would be needed to slit the tape on the edges and cut the plastic things in her head,but that's about it. ![]() The bottom of her dress was held in place by merely poking it through a couple of slits in the cardboard, and her ankles were held by those clear elastic thingies.So removing her from the box was fairly easy. ![]() This doll's packaging is a bit better.There were only a couple of those plastic ties holding her head in place, a couple of threads on her hair, which could be cut or untaped on the back of the box, so her hair wasn't in danger. But so much paper and plastic is wasted in making impossible to infiltrate packaging, and then it all ends up in land fills. People would be stealing things and switching boxes all over the place. And let's face it, why does doll packaging have to be like breaking into Fort Knox these days? I understand that because there are so many more dolls to choose from, and stores are so big that employees can't watch everybody, that they can't do the open shoebox type boxes Barbies, for example, used to come in when I was a kid. Then I was able to get at the various ties and things holding her in place. I had been "pointing out" to Ken that they were on sale for $5 at Meijers and he actually bought one. Our anniversary was Monday and one of my gifts was a Merida doll. So, that said, I'll move on to the point of this post. They didn't even have jointed elbows.Just saying. They might hang around with a Moxie Teen I guess.They aren't even extra articulated or anything. ![]() And they'll look like giants amongst the other dolls if the child has regular sized 'fashion dolls'. They can't wear any of the regular Bratz clothes, so they'll need a whole new wardrobe. I'm not sure what the advantage is supposed to be. Glow in the dark that is, not watching the doll.) Anyway, these Bratz dolls were probably slightly taller than a Barbie, and the box proudly proclaimed, "I'm taller". That was comparatively recent, so she was older and didn't actually do anything with her except watch her glow, which is her currant obsession. One is my Bratzilla with the red hair and realistic eyes, and Ivy's glow in the dark bathing suit girl. They were always too sleazy looking for my tastes, and I didn't want my girls playing with them. (We don't do Bratz in this house generally. They're battery operated, so they could easily be used in a doll setting without a gigantic cord showing.The other thing was a Bratz doll that is slightly larger than normal. They had some things called 'crystal lamps', which look sort of like Lava lamps for 18" dolls, only instead of liquid with a glob floating in it, there are 'crystals' and when the lamp is turned on different coloured lights go on and off inside. First of all, during a trip to Rural King yesterday for dog food I spotted a couple of things I thought I'd mention. ![]()
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