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Sunday, September 23, 2012

Barbie Collector Farrah Fawcett Doll Review

Barbie Collector Farrah Fawcett Doll
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I was a huge fan of Farrah when I was a small child and always wanted a Farrah made by Mattel. I did have two versions of a Farrah doll made by a different company at the time and they featured accurate facial sculpts, rendered somehow rather hideous with nasty textured hair and on a body with funny stork thin shapeless legs. The same could be said of yet another doll of Farrah rendered in miniature. But I took what I could get.
So, I was very excited to hear Mattel was finally going to issue a Farrah doll. I have a small child of my own now and we play Barbies together. I was looking forward to a version I could play with along with my daughter, after all these DECADES! Unfortunately Farrah is frozen in her famous bathing suit poster pose. She is for display purposes only and that limits my enjoyment of her.
However, adult collectors will appreciate the excellent facial sculpting. Some pictures make it appear that the head is disproportionately huge in relation to the body but in person, this is not the case. The head IS a little bit large but Farrah did have a large strong square jaw in real life.
They did an excellent job capturing her eyes, the shape of her brows, the unique hook of her nose, and her cleft chin. My doll has some dark streaks in her hair as in the original poster. I have seen photos of very platinum hair, which is highly inaccurate representation of Farrah's hair at that time. So, buyer beware if you are a stickler for accuracy.
The suit is accurate. The blanket is spot-on accurate. Her graceful signature adorns the front of the plastic box.
If you are thinking of, as some people have suggested on some forums, of popping her head off and putting it on a poseable body, be aware her eyes gaze off to her right, not straight ahead. And I'm not sure how her head would fit on existing body molds that I'm familiar with.
I started rating this doll only 3 stars because it's not poseable, but I realized that was not fair. In no way is this doll advertised as poseable. They state quite clearly she is frozen in position. The quality and sculpting are superb. They captured her look very well. The hair is not the true "Farrah Cut" that we all know and love, but it is pretty, and mine is the accurate color, which was a pleasant surprise.
Oh one last complaint--the paint for her "lipstick" slightly bleeds over onto the teeth. She has "lipstick teeth". Its at the periphery and can be overlooked unless you are REALLY particular.
Summary:
Pros: Accurate Hair color
Accurate facial sculpt
Excellent copy of the look on the original poster.
Peeves: Not poseable
Haircut is not the real Farrah style, not even close
Lipstick teeth.

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Barbie Collector Farrah Fawcett Doll: Farrah Fawcett, an American icon and world famous for her classic red bathing suit from the iconic 1976 poster. The Farrah Fawcett doll's body is molded in the pose from the poster. She wears her iconic red bathing suit and comes with a blanket that is displayed in poster. A must have favorite for any Barbie Collector. For the Adult Collector.

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Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Barbie Collector I Dream Of Jeannie Doll Review

Barbie Collector I Dream Of Jeannie Doll
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It's been nearly a decade since Mattel released their original "I Dream of Jeannie" and "Bewitched" Barbies, and now for 2011, they have produced a new trio of iconic '60s TV goddesses, including re-issues of Samantha and Jeannie, and Elly May Clampett from "The Beverly Hillbillies".
The face molds on all three dolls are that of the classic original Barbie circa 1959-mid '60s.
The new Jeannie doll comes dressed in her famous pink and red harem outfit and headdress/veil with gold slippers. The colors in the fabric used this time are a little lighter than the costume of the 2001 version. Jeannie is holding her famous bottle in her left hand. Her blonde hair is sporting her blonde ponytail on top of her head. The veil wraps around her head and is quite long and extends almost to her feet.
I wish Mattel had used the plastic casing for this doll rather than the cardboard one they decided to go with here. At first, I disliked the plastic boxes but have come to like them as they look more classy.
The inside of the box is an illustration of Cocoa Beach with Jeannie's bottle shooting out pink smoke as her cartoon doppelganger dances underneath it just like the opening credits of the show. The show logo appears on the front of the window in white. The back features a basic blurb about the series, along with a larger illustration of Jeannie.
The side panels are pink with the "I Dream of Jeannie" logo in red. There is a B&W head-shot of Barbara Eden as Jeannie, circa 1968 on the left of it with her name underneath in black text and on the right is cartoon Jeannie seated on a pillow with her arms crossed, ready to blink.
The top of the box is black with the show logo in white. It's very plain and not very attractive in my opinion. I don't hate it but it's nowhere near as eye-catching as Mattel's "The Birds" Barbie, for example.
Of the three '60s TV Barbies released together ("Bewitched, "Beverly Hillbillies" and this one), Jeannie is probably the best-looking of the three in terms of packaging and the doll itself.
If I had to choose between the 2001 version and this, I'd stick with the original. The box art was nicer, the face mold not so generic and Jeannie had her arms folded in a more appropriate pose than this doll that just stands there.
Still, fans of Jeannie and Barbara Eden will enjoy this one.

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Barbie Collector I Dream Of Jeannie Doll: With arms crossed and just a wink and a smile, Barbara Eden portrayed one of America's favorite TV characters, Jeannie, from the popular sixties television show, I Dream of Jeannie. Your wish is my command. The I Dream of Jeannie Barbie doll captures the essence of the classic '60s TV character and show, I Dream of Jeannie. Jeannie Barbie doll features a vintage face with her trademark ponytail hairstyle and veiled hat. Dressed in her adorable signature pink harem outfit with chiffon details and rick-rack trim and a genie bottle, Jeannie is a dream come true.

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Friday, July 29, 2011

Mattel Barbie Elvis Presley Collection Classic Edition Elvis In Blue Hawaii Review

Mattel Barbie Elvis Presley Collection Classic Edition Elvis In Blue Hawaii
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I really like the Elvis Presley "Blue Hawaii" doll. It is my favorite movie and I still remember going to see it as a kid. The Mary's toy store took care of my order wonderfully. I received it within a week I believe when the posted time for delivery was a couple of weeks. It didn't matter because I was buying it for myself as a collectible. I don't buy a lot because I am retired but some things I just can resist!

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