Monday 30 May 2016

Disney Limited Edition Alice in Wonderland and Red Queen Live Action Dolls [Review]

 After a bit of a hiatus, I have returned with a new review of the newest limited edition Alice in Wonderland dolls! These two are based off the live action adaptation. Here, we'll start with the Red Queen first. Here she is in her box.
 The front of the box features the character's name "Iracebeth The Red Queen"
 There is a lot of ornate decorations around the box.
 The back of the box, like the live action cinderella doll, also has a ribbon keeping the front cover attached to the rest of the box.



 Out of the box! Her dress is one of the most detailed out of all the previous dolls; what these dolls lack in gemstones, they definitely make up in the amount of detailing and embroidery.
 Her "skirt" is a bunch of small looped ribbons combined to trail behind her.


 Her tights are equally detailed as well! With amazing embroidery all the way down to her boots.
 Speaking of her boots, they are just as detailed, and match her character appropriately! The paint job is amazing, they almost look like cowboy boots, with the heart attachment on the heel.



 She also comes with her scepter, with a clear, red, plastic gem on top.

 Another great detail about this doll; her fingernails are painted; and she has rings and bracelets as well!

 Even her bodice is so detailed.

 Her bodice is held together like a corset with actual string.
 Her make up is also accurate with her movie counterpart.

 And the back of her outfit conceals more hidden details!
 My doll is number 234/4000, a nice low number!
 Next is Alice in her Chinese-style dress. I am actually glad they chose to make this doll less elusive than the platinum set, as this outfit does not have a 12" classic counterpart!








 Out of the box! I really love her colours, and her detailing is just as good as the Red Queen.
 If you look carefully, you can see that the print on her dress has symbols like the white rabbit, tea cups, top hats and butterflies - characteristic of Alice!




 There are hidden pleats on her sleeves and at the bottom of her dress.






 Her face is also movie accurate and her hair is styled perfectly!


 Lastly, she comes with the chronosphere, which if you haven't watched the movie yet, plays a pretty big role.
My doll is number 685/4000 which is almost as low as my Red Queen!