Monday, October 13, 2014

Hispanic and Latino Doll/Action Figure List


Haschel Toys Olga Tanon and Bbi Sargent Mendez
Olga Tanon and Sargent Mendez


Jakks Pacific Valerie (Rosario Dawson)


Integrity Toys Street Fusion Alysa 2004 (Dealer version)
Integrity Toys Street Fusion Alysa (Dealer version)


Mattel Kelly Club Tea Party Nia
Mattel Kelly Club Tea Party Nia


Here is my list of Hispanic and Latino dolls and action figures.

ARM Enterprise

Selena Quintanilla



BBi 

Perfect Body Female Action Figure
Perfect Body

Male Action Figure
Sargent Mendez



Chic Boutique

Chicas a la Moda Arianna
Glamour Girl Flower Power



Get Real Girl

Gabi



Get Set Club

Isabella



Hasbro

G. I. Joe (various)
Master Sergeant Roy P. Benavidez
Carmen 'Raya' Alonso, drummer JEM
Rio Pacheco, manager JEM



Haschel Toys

Olga Tanon



Hot Toys

Bronze TrueType male figure
True Type Cuban American female



Integrity

Alejandro
Alysa
Candi



Jakks Pacific

Fashion Doll: Muneca de Mode Catalina
Fashion Doll: Muneca de Mode Damita
GirlForce Bianca
GirlForce Lola 
GirlForce Natalie (Cameron Diaz) "Charlie's Angels"
GirlForce Valerie (Rosario Dawson) "Josie and the Pussycats"
Maleficient (Angelina Jolie)




Kenya's World

Ariana* (Thanks Smaller Places for sharing this new series!)
Nicole


Kumik

Jessica Alba head



Lanard

I-Girl Rio



Mattel

Alex Russo (Selena Gomez) "Wizards of Waverly Place"
Generation Girl Ana Suarez
Barbie
ChaCha "Grease"
Barbie and the Rockers Derek
Desi Arnaz
Gabriella "High School Musical"
Jennifer Lopez
Kayla
Kelly (David's Bridal Perfect Pair)
Ken
Li'l Friends of Kelly Marisa
Model of the Moment Marisa
So in Style Marisa
Kelly Club Nia
My Scene Nia
Flavas P. Bo
Rebelde Diego Bustamante
Rebelde Giovanni Mendez
Rebelde Lupita Fernandez
Rebelde Mia Colucci
Rebelde Miguel Arango
Rebelde Roberta Pardo
V.I.P. Selena Gomez
Shakira
Teresa
Tommy (David's Bridal Perfect Pair)



Mega Star

Ricky Martin



One World Project

Prettie Girl Valencia



Play Along Ltd., Division of Jakks Pacific

Cheetah Girls Chanel
Cheetah Girls Dorinda




Playmates Toys Inc.

Ever Girl



R&D Dolls

Susie



Shindana

Disco Juanita



Smartees

Teacher Taylor



Spinmaster

Liv Daniela


Takara

Samba Jenny
Samba Kisara


Tiger Toys

A.C. Slater (Mario Lopez) "Saved by the Bell"


Totem International

Carlos, Billy's Puerto Rican boyfriend  (Thanks, Roxanne, for the reminder!)



Toy Biz

Sue Richards (Jessica Alba) "The Fantastic Four"


Woolworth

Manuel, wife and baby



Yaboom

Christina Aguilera



YNU Group Inc.

Rosa Dominguez Katz "Mixis"

Saturday, October 11, 2014

Disney Signature Collection Villains Storm Supermarket

Need some villains to stimulate your playscale Disney princesses? Stop by a Shop-Rite supermarket and you might find Ursula from The Little Mermaid or The Evil Queen from Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs on the shelves.

Disney Signature Collection Evil Queen
Disney Signature Collection Evil Queen close-up

Disney Signature Collection Evil Queen
Disney Signature Collection Evil Queen full

Disney Signature Collection Evil Queen box back
Disney Signature Collection Evil Queen box back

Disney Signature Collection Ursula face
Disney Signature Collection Ursula close-up

Disney Signature Collection Ursula
Disney Signature Collection Ursula full

Disney Signature Collection Ursula box back
Disney Signature Collection Ursula box back
The Evil Queen looks interesting, but I don't like the "pearlized" skin. It looks greasy.

I have seen other Disney characters at markets but this was a first seeing the villains there. Glad to see them there. Timely, too, since the villains can possibly be guests at a Halloween party.

Monday, October 6, 2014

Barbie de la Virgen? Argentinian Artists "Plastic Religion" Exhibit

Artists Emiliano "Pool" Paolini and Marianela Perelli have given Barbie and Ken religious roles for their October 11,  2014 exhibit, "Barbie, The Plastic Religion." You can see some of the dolls here

Some Italian catholic bishops - among others - are angered by the Barbie-religion juxtaposition. Others  consider the pairing natural. Ms. Perelli states that they used Barbies to rebel against conformity. As a life-long collector, I am amazed at the creativity and expression Barbie evokes in spite of her "plasticity" or perhaps, because of it. Think of the additional dolls and action figures ... the playscale market as stemming from one idealized figure.

But what about seeing Barbie and Ken as religious entities? First, I felt uneasy because "Protestants don't do religious iconography," but as I noted the "correct" blue in Mary's gown and other visual cues, I realized, we do. And the toothy grins? Who's to say that God and Mary and Jesus never grinned? Although probably not on a crucifix ....



UPDATE: the "Plastic Religion" has been cancelled. Thanks, Night Owl, for sharing this news. What do you think about that cancellation?

Saturday, October 4, 2014

Alert for Prettie Girls Fans

One World Doll Project's Prettie Girl Lena


Are you a fan of One World Doll Project's Prettie Girls dolls?

Are you on Pinterest?

Would you like to support the former on the latter? If yes, you can follow the Prettie Girls Pinterest boards. I am following the Cool Stuff board and the News board. Or you can follow all of their boards. So far, they only have 3 followers. You can be the fourth, fifth, etc. 

And if you are feeling particularly supportive, you can follow my Prettie Girls board. In addition to the One World Doll Project photos and news stories, I share pins from fellow bloggers who've written about the Prettie Girls dolls. Go, see, and re-pin. Spread the photos.

Thanks for your hits.

Friday, October 3, 2014

October Highlights: Heritage, History, Halloween, and Sales!

Target Exclusive Happy Halloween Barbie 2014
Rocking her pink, black, and spider theme costume, Target Exclusive Happy Halloween Barbie 2014

Hey, hey, it's October! Aside from the orange, black, and bloody Halloween scenes, what can you expect on PhillyCollector this month? Heritage! History ... of select dolls and action figures. Sales. Sales? Oh, yes.

Heritage, first though. Which ethnicities have the spotlight?

Black* (Character Options among others.)

Filipino American (Mostly Mattel.)

German American (I'm a little late here. Mattel, yes.)

Italian American (Mattel, yes, but other manufacturers represent this heritage.)

Polish American (Mostly Mattel.)

Whoa, you might be thinking: Black History/Heritage is highlighted in February. Why is she writing about it in October? Well ... aside from every month "belonging" to everyone, regardless of national acknowledgment, I've just learned that October is also Black Heritage Month ... in the United Kingdom*. Ha!

History ... well, it's LGBT History Month. Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender representation in playscale by timeline.

Sales. Those dolls and action figures that want/need to move on? They'll be going out this month.

Last, but certainly not least - October 29th is National Cat Day. So I'll bring out some playscale felines.

Friday, September 26, 2014

toyhaven: Preview KUMIK 1/6th "Jenn" The Hunter in The Game ...

toyhaven: Preview KUMIK 1/6th "Jenn" The Hunter in The Game ...: "May the odds be ever in your favor!" The Hunger Games is a 2012 American science fiction adventure film directed by Gary Ross a...


@lex Gen X 1:6 Hardcore shares preview photos of a new Kumik action figure that is unofficially based on the character Jennifer Lawrence plays in The Hunger Game movies. You might want to see her if you are a fan of that actress. The figure's face resembles the actress. I am not familiar with Kumik figures, but Amithi has a review of one that can give you another perspective on them. 

If you have any Kumik dolls, please share your opinion/experience with them. I am not ready to buy one, but they are striking looking. Solid build and realistic faces.



Thursday, September 25, 2014

Hispanic Heritage Month Doll Focus: Mattel Rebelde Dolls



Mattel created a sextet of Barbie-sized fashion dolls based on Rebelde, a pop music group that emerged from a Mexican telenovela about the lives of six students at prestigious boarding school, Elite Way High School. The RBD pop group won many musical awards and became the most well-known Mexican pop group, receiving worldwide coverage in five years from 2004 when they formed for the telenovela to when they disbanded in 2009. 

Here are the dolls along with their Wikipedia RBD biographies in case the link to the first episode piqued your curiosity.

Mattel issued the RBD dolls in three waves:

Elite Way High School red uniformed girls only
Concert girls only
Elite Way High School red uniformed boys AND girls sold in 2-doll sets   

Summer - Winter of 2008, I was on my Rebelde hunt. I bought Schoolgirls Lupita and Roberta separately. Then, I bought the Concert versions of Lupita and Roberta. I could not wait to find the boys. New playscale men? Yes! Ethnic men? Double yes! Here are the dolls I have minus Mia.




Schoolgirl Lupita redressed in a Generation Girl Tori jumpsuit stands alongside the box of "older" Concert Lupita. The schoolgirl girls are 11" tall while the Concert dolls are 11.5." The guys are 12" tall.






Concert Lupita - best face, I think. I'm likely going to keep her and to eventually de-box her.




Schoolgirl Roberta redressed in a Generation Girl Tori jumpsuit stands alongside the box of "older" Concert Roberta. If you see a Roberta out of her box and she has bangs (fringe), then she is the Concert doll.




Concert Roberta definitely going to the for sale pile. At first, I liked her excessive make-up look. I can't say that I completely love that look now. Hhhhhhmmmm ... thinking ....




Here are the Rebelde guys showing off their profiles. Yeah, they're fine. They're fine.




But do they look like the actors of the Rebelde group? I think Miguel does a good enough job.




Diego, however, fails to resemble the actor playing Diego. Not even the hair matches. Good looking doll, but no likeness to the actor.




And the Giovanni doll? Wince. I can see an attempt was made. But no, this one gets no prize for strong resemblance either. The doll's head should be narrower.


Found your new or recovered an "old" musical group? The RBD group has an official website. While the group broke up in 2009, they might reunite some day. 

If you have the dolls though, they can perform together whenever you choose. Such is the magic of playscale ;-)