Brotherly love in playscale: finding diversity in fashion dolls and action figures from the 1960s to now: Barbie, Fashion Royalty, Momoko, Susie, GI Joe, Power Team, Mixis.
Sunday, May 20, 2012
My Scene Jai Says "Hi!" From the Mall
Remember when the My Scene crew were "Jammin' in Jamaica?" Well, here's Jai from that wave. Originally, I thought to behead Jai so that I could use her poser body for one of my less articulate dolls. Sigh. But as if she could read my mind, she's been giving me this wounded "how could you" look. So she has won the right to retain her body.
If you would like to see Jai as she was in her original box, please see my Webshots folder labelled "My Scene." There are other My Scene dolls there, too.
What's the backdrop? Oh, that's #3012-01 the Real Friends Shopping Mall by Geoffrey, Inc. circa 1999. It was distributed by Toys R Us. Does anyone know if Toys R Us produced catalogs or other documents showing all the Real Friend playsets? That would be fun to see. I don't see much about this series online so I would check back issues of Playthings magazines.
Mass Blogger Interview
Ms. Leo submitted an invitation to doll bloggers to answer interview questions. Here is my response. Thanks, Ms. Leo for sharing your interview questions.
When did you start collecting dolls?
I started collecting when I was 16. I had been "playing with dolls" for years. Didn't want to "give it up" so I switched verbs to appease the critics. "Collecting" was okay; "playing" was not. The production of the Barbie book by Sibyl de Wein and Joan Ashabraner gave "collecting" Barbies a little more respectability. Then I found relevant magazines like Doll World, Doll Reader and mailed newsletters from Dori O'Melia in Arizona and Ruth Cronk in New York. More people, more credibility.
What was your first purchase as a collector?
I don't recall. I did not mark it. Using the word "collecting" was more a way for me to continue what I loved doing - i.e., buying dolls and action figures, telling stories, making clothes, and entertaining myself and others.
How many dolls do you own?
I no longer know. Between selling some and creating hybrids, my "count" per my Excel spreadsheets is off. Maybe 200 Barbie and 300 others?
What is your favorite doll and why?
I no longer have a single favorite. I love most of the ones I still have.
What doll or dolls are not your favorites and why?
Antique dolls ... because they are breakable and musty. Bratz because of their big heads and no noses. The bigger Blythes because they have shiny faces and over-sized heads. Those nearly transparent cheap dolls because it pains me that someone wasted plastic on them.
What is the biggest challenge about collecting dolls?
Stopping them from overrunning the apartment. Selling ones I no longer want.
How do you display or store your dolls?
Both at different times. I might display dolls in a scene around holidays. I store clothes in plastic boxes, accessories in Fashion Fever tubes, plastic boxes that held wipes, and compartmentalized trays. Inactive dolls and action figures might return to their original boxes, if I like the box design (art). Loose dolls might pile up. (Grimace - not proud of that; something I have to clear up.)
Have you ever been to a doll show?
Yes. I went to the Barbie Convention when it was here in Philly. I have gone to the International Black Doll Show and Sale here. I'd love to go to an Integrity doll show. Someday.
When you travel, do you look for dolls?
Yes.
What is your latest purchase?
A third StarDoll.
What doll is on your wish list now?
Doll as in singular? There are several ... so many I want, but limiting to one ... one of the new Mixis dolls, either Melissa or Bryanna.
What do you wish you didn’t purchase?
Can't say ... no, rather, none. There are some I am selling now because in my current collection, some are near duplicates. But I didn't see that at the time that I bought them.
What is your favorite doll related item?
Odd accessories like the Ladies Mission doctor equipment, Smartees Amanda's architecture tools, action figure pipe - oh, and vehicles like cars, bikes, 'cycles.
How often do you photo your dolls and what doll is the most photographed and/or photogenic?
At least once a week. I don't think I have any one doll or figure photographed more than others. But I might not have noticed if I do.
Do you talk to other collectors in person or just on the web?
Usually and mostly, I talk on the web.
If you had the chance to speak to Mattel or other toy makers, what would you say?
To ALL doll and action figure manufacturers, PLEASE, PLEASE STOP stapling those horrible plastic tags into the figures' heads to bind them to the box! And please don't staple the clothes down, either. Makes holes when legitimate buyers try to separate the fashions from the box.
To Mattel, thanks for NOT articulating your dolls. Good for the economy. You make room for other companies to gain when we collector-enthusiasts BUY those other figures for replacement bodies. Most companies would prefer to hog all the money to themselves, but no, you WANT us to seek poser bodies elsewhere. Spread the wealth, indeed.
To various action figure manufacturers, please make smaller hands for your female figures. They don't have to be itty bitty baby hands. But the over-sized hands are frustrating to dress, etc.
What doll do you wish would be reissued?
Integrity Toys' Janay, Alysa, Jade, and others. Jakks Pacific's G.I.R.L. Force.
What two dolls would you combine and how would you want them combined?(Muff style question)
YNU Group's Mixis dolls and bbi-Takara CY Girls only with FEET and NO boot-sleeves. Jakks Pacific's G.I.R.L. Force and Liv dolls. I'd fuse the build of the Mixis and/or G.I.R.L. Force with the articulation of the CY Girls and the Liv dolls.
Thanks again for this post idea.
When did you start collecting dolls?
I started collecting when I was 16. I had been "playing with dolls" for years. Didn't want to "give it up" so I switched verbs to appease the critics. "Collecting" was okay; "playing" was not. The production of the Barbie book by Sibyl de Wein and Joan Ashabraner gave "collecting" Barbies a little more respectability. Then I found relevant magazines like Doll World, Doll Reader and mailed newsletters from Dori O'Melia in Arizona and Ruth Cronk in New York. More people, more credibility.
What was your first purchase as a collector?
I don't recall. I did not mark it. Using the word "collecting" was more a way for me to continue what I loved doing - i.e., buying dolls and action figures, telling stories, making clothes, and entertaining myself and others.
How many dolls do you own?
I no longer know. Between selling some and creating hybrids, my "count" per my Excel spreadsheets is off. Maybe 200 Barbie and 300 others?
What is your favorite doll and why?
I no longer have a single favorite. I love most of the ones I still have.
What doll or dolls are not your favorites and why?
Antique dolls ... because they are breakable and musty. Bratz because of their big heads and no noses. The bigger Blythes because they have shiny faces and over-sized heads. Those nearly transparent cheap dolls because it pains me that someone wasted plastic on them.
What is the biggest challenge about collecting dolls?
Stopping them from overrunning the apartment. Selling ones I no longer want.
How do you display or store your dolls?
Both at different times. I might display dolls in a scene around holidays. I store clothes in plastic boxes, accessories in Fashion Fever tubes, plastic boxes that held wipes, and compartmentalized trays. Inactive dolls and action figures might return to their original boxes, if I like the box design (art). Loose dolls might pile up. (Grimace - not proud of that; something I have to clear up.)
Have you ever been to a doll show?
Yes. I went to the Barbie Convention when it was here in Philly. I have gone to the International Black Doll Show and Sale here. I'd love to go to an Integrity doll show. Someday.
When you travel, do you look for dolls?
Yes.
What is your latest purchase?
A third StarDoll.
What doll is on your wish list now?
Doll as in singular? There are several ... so many I want, but limiting to one ... one of the new Mixis dolls, either Melissa or Bryanna.
What do you wish you didn’t purchase?
Can't say ... no, rather, none. There are some I am selling now because in my current collection, some are near duplicates. But I didn't see that at the time that I bought them.
What is your favorite doll related item?
Odd accessories like the Ladies Mission doctor equipment, Smartees Amanda's architecture tools, action figure pipe - oh, and vehicles like cars, bikes, 'cycles.
How often do you photo your dolls and what doll is the most photographed and/or photogenic?
At least once a week. I don't think I have any one doll or figure photographed more than others. But I might not have noticed if I do.
Do you talk to other collectors in person or just on the web?
Usually and mostly, I talk on the web.
If you had the chance to speak to Mattel or other toy makers, what would you say?
To ALL doll and action figure manufacturers, PLEASE, PLEASE STOP stapling those horrible plastic tags into the figures' heads to bind them to the box! And please don't staple the clothes down, either. Makes holes when legitimate buyers try to separate the fashions from the box.
To Mattel, thanks for NOT articulating your dolls. Good for the economy. You make room for other companies to gain when we collector-enthusiasts BUY those other figures for replacement bodies. Most companies would prefer to hog all the money to themselves, but no, you WANT us to seek poser bodies elsewhere. Spread the wealth, indeed.
To various action figure manufacturers, please make smaller hands for your female figures. They don't have to be itty bitty baby hands. But the over-sized hands are frustrating to dress, etc.
What doll do you wish would be reissued?
Integrity Toys' Janay, Alysa, Jade, and others. Jakks Pacific's G.I.R.L. Force.
What two dolls would you combine and how would you want them combined?(Muff style question)
YNU Group's Mixis dolls and bbi-Takara CY Girls only with FEET and NO boot-sleeves. Jakks Pacific's G.I.R.L. Force and Liv dolls. I'd fuse the build of the Mixis and/or G.I.R.L. Force with the articulation of the CY Girls and the Liv dolls.
Thanks again for this post idea.
Thursday, May 17, 2012
Artfire.com Anyone? Instead or In Addition to Etsy?
In the comments of the eBay/Etsy post, a reader asked about comparing eBay - Etsy to Artfire.com. Has anyone here experienced Artfire.com? I have not, but I leave this post open to those who may have. Please share your experience with that service here.
Thanks in advance for any information.
Thanks in advance for any information.
Thanks for the Warning, Paul Nomad: La Dee Da Dolls in the Vinyl
Thank you, Professional Toy Fiend Paul Nomad! Folks, we got photos of the real La Dee Da Dolls.
OMG! How could they happen?
Spin Master created one of the best articulated fashion dolls ever. Deep breathing then pause. Now they bring forth this ... GARUMPH. That was a pseudo-sound. The pseudo-sound of me swallowing a mountain of vicious criticism and acidic fury. Okay, Spin Master gave us the Liv bodies for a few years now. Do they deserve to be scourged for producing a new series that does not suit my taste? Covers mouth with a trembling right hand while the left hand fumbles for the name-brand aspirin. Is now the time to turn on the company polite enough to respond on the same day I sent them a query? No. Pause to reflect. (Don't really need the aspirin. Don't really need to force back heated words.) No.
Less subjective assessment called for. Okay the new - grimace - "La Dee Da" series reminds me of the old Strawberry Shortcake series. Pause to allow shudder-of-revulsion. Very bright colors. Huge heads. Tiny bodies. Yes, tiny bodies. So we are not likely to re-use them to re-body Barbies and other fashion dolls.
Wonder ... could that be it? Could word have leaked back to Spin Master that there was a small army of people using their doll bodies for Barbie heads? Could this new series be an act of revenge? Useless speculation. The new dolls must have passed some marketing test. Somewhere there are children who found those gooey, corn syrup drenched creatures exciting. And that is really scary.
Oh and stop by Paul Nomad's blog. Good reads there.
OMG! How could they happen?
Spin Master created one of the best articulated fashion dolls ever. Deep breathing then pause. Now they bring forth this ... GARUMPH. That was a pseudo-sound. The pseudo-sound of me swallowing a mountain of vicious criticism and acidic fury. Okay, Spin Master gave us the Liv bodies for a few years now. Do they deserve to be scourged for producing a new series that does not suit my taste? Covers mouth with a trembling right hand while the left hand fumbles for the name-brand aspirin. Is now the time to turn on the company polite enough to respond on the same day I sent them a query? No. Pause to reflect. (Don't really need the aspirin. Don't really need to force back heated words.) No.
Less subjective assessment called for. Okay the new - grimace - "La Dee Da" series reminds me of the old Strawberry Shortcake series. Pause to allow shudder-of-revulsion. Very bright colors. Huge heads. Tiny bodies. Yes, tiny bodies. So we are not likely to re-use them to re-body Barbies and other fashion dolls.
Wonder ... could that be it? Could word have leaked back to Spin Master that there was a small army of people using their doll bodies for Barbie heads? Could this new series be an act of revenge? Useless speculation. The new dolls must have passed some marketing test. Somewhere there are children who found those gooey, corn syrup drenched creatures exciting. And that is really scary.
Oh and stop by Paul Nomad's blog. Good reads there.
Wednesday, May 16, 2012
Sayonara - No, Say It Ain't So ....
Okay, we've picked up rumors. Seen the shelves barer. Wondered. I think the first time I noticed "discontinued" along with "customer care" was in a comment on Emily's blog. So I sent a query to Spin Master's Customer Care link and received an answer back:
Sigh.
Oh, no. So it is true. No more Liv dolls after the current lines. So should we rush out and nab every Liv doll we can find? Maybe not ... because the considerate Customer Care team provided a link to a new doll line, La Dee Da range. And I thought ... perhaps Spin Master has revamped the Liv concept. Maybe we can have those great, pose-able bodies with new heads? Light returns to the valley.
Still ... it wouldn't hurt to set aside a few of the Liv bodies that remain. Just in case.
" ... we currently do not have plans to release any new LIV dolls or accessories in 2013."
Sigh.
Oh, no. So it is true. No more Liv dolls after the current lines. So should we rush out and nab every Liv doll we can find? Maybe not ... because the considerate Customer Care team provided a link to a new doll line, La Dee Da range. And I thought ... perhaps Spin Master has revamped the Liv concept. Maybe we can have those great, pose-able bodies with new heads? Light returns to the valley.
Still ... it wouldn't hurt to set aside a few of the Liv bodies that remain. Just in case.
Tuesday, May 15, 2012
FS: Vintage and Mod Items on eBay, Part 2
Okay, it is time to surrender some Mod dolls to eBay. How about my lovely bend leg Francie and my TNT Twiggy?
You'll find them on ebay Auction 320907114742. Please note: this is a one day auction.
Saturday, May 12, 2012
Vendor Confirmation for the Philly 2012 Black Doll Show
Guess who will attend this year's International Black Doll Show and Sale?
Doll connoisseur Linda C. Hayes!
And even better, she has something special from the West Indies to offer us. No hints were provided. Just the teaser that we would not be disappointed. Curious? Me, too! I hope for a new playscale doll or playscale doll accessories, but Ms. Hayes sells many kinds of dolls. So the mystery item(s) could be ... any thing. Hmmm ....
Come on May 26, 2012!
Doll connoisseur Linda C. Hayes!
And even better, she has something special from the West Indies to offer us. No hints were provided. Just the teaser that we would not be disappointed. Curious? Me, too! I hope for a new playscale doll or playscale doll accessories, but Ms. Hayes sells many kinds of dolls. So the mystery item(s) could be ... any thing. Hmmm ....
Come on May 26, 2012!
“A Treasury of Dolls”
International Black Doll Show and Sale
Saturday, May 26, 2012
10 AM - 5 PM
Philadelphia Convention Center
12th and Arch Streets
Philadelphia, PA
Admission cost
$7.00 for adults
$5.00 for seniors
$5.00 children under 12 years old
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