Monday, 11 August 2014

[3 Doll Review] SDCC Exclusive Cerise Wolf; Legacy Day Briar Beauty; Classic Madeline Hatter

I will be doing a review on three EA dolls today, beginning with the San Diego Comic Con Exclusive doll, Cerise Wolf.
The slip cover of Cerise's box looks like a tree with the Ever After High logo carved into it.

A close up of the logo

Upon removal of the slip cover, Cerise's box looks like a big book. As opposed to her classic "Cerise Hood" doll, she takes on her father's name as Cerise Wolf.

The back of her box, featuring her art work.

A close up of her art work

A close up of the summary on the back of her box.

"Quotes" from other characters in the series.

The side of her box - it looks like a book's spine.

Another side of her box, featuring pages and a faux lock.

The front part of her box opens up and has her story written on the inside cover.

Cerise in her box.

Cerise out of her box. Although she has shed her mother's "Red Riding Hood" destiny, her red cape and hood still remain incorporated into her design.

A close up of her face.

Her hood has a wolf head on top.

Full view of her outfit

Close up of her outfit and accessories. Her necklace and belt are gold in a forest-like design. 

Close up of her hands. They are painted brown to simulate gloves, and she wears cuffs in a similar pattern to her boots.


Close up of her boots

Her boots have golden wolves on them.

A wonderful feature of this doll is how they included her wolf ears as earrings.

Her purse - it opens up.

She has a doll stand included in her box.

As well as a brush.

Next is Legacy Day - Briar Beauty
The back of her box.

Close up of her art work



Out of the box. Her hair has been re-styled and curled to be more accurate to her box art.

Back of the doll

Close up of her face

Close up of her crown

Full view of her dress and cape

Close up of her necklace and belt


Close up of her shoes. Her toes are also painted pink.


Close up of her "Zzz" earrings and make up.

Close up of her purse

Close up of her ring

She comes with a silver brush to match her stand.

Last doll of this review: Madeline Hatter (Classic Line)
Back of her box

Close up of her box art




Like all the classic and thronecoming dolls, she comes with a "book mark" that can be removed and opened to reveal chapters of her story. 

Here she is out of the box

Back of the doll. Her hair has also been restyled and curled to be more picture-accurate.

Close up of her face.

Close up of her teacup head band.

Her dress.

Close up of her necklace.

She wears white stockings with blue polka dots. 

Details on the front of her shoes

Details on the sides of her shoes

She wears spoon earrings

Her teapot purse

A close up of her ring

She also comes with a purple brush

A unique thing with these dolls is their varying height. On flat ground (without stands), each of these dolls are at different heights (to be accurate with the show). Cerise is the tallest, followed by Briar, and Madeline as the shortest. Mattel makes great use of the varying body molds in order to match their TV show counter parts. 

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