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Re: Question about Disney dolls to guys...and girls, why not
Posted: Mon Oct 21, 2013 2:36 pm
by Elladorine
Relevant:
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^Yeah, I grew up on that.
Anyway, I
love dolls but don't have a collection. Maybe someday when I have the extra money and space? I almost bought a Belle Brass key porcelain doll from a thrift store about a week ago, but she wasn't in the best shape and I really have no place to put her right now.
Re: Question about Disney dolls to guys...and girls, why not
Posted: Mon Oct 21, 2013 6:15 pm
by Disney's Divinity
I see nothing wrong with it. I don't own many dolls myself, but not because I'm ashamed or not. It's only that I don't find many dolls that are any good. I do see some occasionally while surfing Google, but they're random and hard-to-find depending on when they were released. The only doll I have right now is the Mattel Ursula doll, but my grandmother has one of Belle in her red dress from
The Enchanted Christmas that I would really like to have if anything ever happens to her.
As for your question about whether collectors play with their toys--for myself, I don't "play" with them, but I do take them out of their boxes and hold them/look at them. I feel that I'm buying these because I want them, and not so my grandchildren can sell them for X amount of money when I'm dead. I would never sell the things I buy unless something very very desperate happens, so I have no desire to keep them in their boxes/unwrapped.
bruno_wbt wrote:These are my latest dolls:
Those "dolls" are not toys at all, those are limited edition items.
bruno, I probably could find this out on Amazon or something, but how much do those dolls cost? I'd like to get Eric/Ariel. Also, do they sell the dolls separately, because I wouldn't mind getting Aladdin, but I have 0 interest in Jasmine. Possible The Prince, too.
Re: Question about Disney dolls to guys...and girls, why not
Posted: Mon Oct 21, 2013 6:51 pm
by bruno_wbt
Disney's Divinity wrote:bruno, I probably could find this out on Amazon or something, but how much do those dolls cost? I'd like to get Eric/Ariel. Also, do they sell the dolls separately, because I wouldn't mind getting Aladdin, but I have 0 interest in Jasmine. Possible The Prince, too.
Each couple is $129.95
They don't sell them separately.
But they are sold out at disneystore.com
If you want them, you should try amazon or ebay.
Re: Question about Disney dolls to guys...and girls, why not
Posted: Tue Oct 22, 2013 1:37 am
by Mooky
thedisneyspirit wrote:Wow, cool collection there
Mooky! I'm loving the Art of Aladdin and BatB books and the Disney Dolls book! (pics of the inside pages plz?

Thank you very much!

Would you like pics from all three or just the 'Art of' books? I'm going to PM them to you in order to not derail this thread.
Re: Question about Disney dolls to guys...and girls, why not
Posted: Tue Oct 22, 2013 7:49 am
by DC Fan
Wao Bruno....those dolls look GREAT!
Question, why does Rapunzel comes without Flynn?
Also, I´m guessing the mugs came with them...right?
Re: Question about Disney dolls to guys...and girls, why not
Posted: Tue Oct 22, 2013 7:56 am
by Old Fish Tale
Look closer. He's behind her.
Re: Question about Disney dolls to guys...and girls, why not
Posted: Tue Oct 22, 2013 5:24 pm
by bruno_wbt
DC Fan wrote:Wao Bruno....those dolls look GREAT!
Question, why does Rapunzel comes without Flynn?
Also, I´m guessing the mugs came with them...right?
Flynn is behind Rapunzel:
The mugs are from the same collection, but they didn't come with the dolls.
Re: Question about Disney dolls to guys...and girls, why not
Posted: Tue Oct 22, 2013 5:41 pm
by Warm Regards
bruno_wbt wrote:DC Fan wrote:Wao Bruno....those dolls look GREAT!
Question, why does Rapunzel comes without Flynn?
Also, I´m guessing the mugs came with them...right?
Flynn is behind Rapunzel:
The mugs are from the same collection, but they didn't come with the dolls.
Flynn's expression and that pose...

Re: Question about Disney dolls to guys...and girls, why not
Posted: Tue Oct 22, 2013 8:11 pm
by DancingCrab
He looks like he's going to kill her.

Re: Question about Disney dolls to guys...and girls, why not
Posted: Tue Oct 22, 2013 10:37 pm
by thelittleursula
DancingCrab wrote:He looks like he's going to kill her.

Yesss ! Look at that frown and stare !
He looks really evil

Re: Question about Disney dolls to guys...and girls, why not
Posted: Wed Oct 23, 2013 1:41 am
by Super Aurora
DancingCrab wrote:He looks like he's going to kill her.

Nah...
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Re: Question about Disney dolls to guys...and girls, why not
Posted: Thu Oct 24, 2013 9:16 am
by thedisneyspirit
Mooky I'd love picures of the three books actually! Sure, PM me when you can.

Re: Question about Disney dolls to guys...and girls, why not
Posted: Thu Jun 12, 2014 6:55 am
by DC Fan
I rescue the post because I just remembered something.
I opened the post asking if I should buy Jasmine in order to pair him with my Aladdin doll. Now, I may have another reason to get her. And that´s that a cousin bought me a Genie doll. As such, now I have 2 of the 3 movie dolls available. So, what would you do?
1. As a guy, just stay with Aladdin and Genie.
2. If I´m such a fan of the movie should also get Jasmine.
Thanks
Re: Question about Disney dolls to guys...and girls, why not
Posted: Thu Jun 12, 2014 7:36 am
by bruno_wbt
DC Fan wrote:
1. As a guy, just stay with Aladdin and Genie.
2. If I´m such a fan of the movie should also get Jasmine.
2. You should get Jasmine to complete your collection!
Re: Question about Disney dolls to guys...and girls, why not
Posted: Thu Jun 12, 2014 7:50 am
by moviefan12
I say, get Jasmine to complete your set. I mean, I collect Disney plushies and had gotten a Timothy The Mouse stuffed animal but I knew I wanted Dumbo to go with him and so a few years after, I got Timothy, my mom bought me Dumbo from The World of Disney store in New York City as she knew that I wanted both characters and now, I have both.
Re: Question about Disney dolls to guys...and girls, why not
Posted: Thu Jun 12, 2014 2:51 pm
by DC Fan
Thank you.
Might do it.
Another question, why dolls are cheaper than plush dolls? I´d think that the material used in regular dolls would be more expensive.
Re: Question about Disney dolls to guys...and girls, why not
Posted: Fri Jun 13, 2014 4:07 pm
by disneyftw1
"I keep telling you they're action figures! Why would you think I collect dolls!"
Other Person: "The box of that says "doll"

Re: Question about Disney dolls to guys...and girls, why not
Posted: Sat Jun 14, 2014 2:26 am
by DC Fan
So, does anybody know why the plush dolls are more expensive than regular dolls?