It is slightly pricey but the reason is that both their coronation gowns and the dolls are exclusive to the set (the dolls have their coronation up-do and different makeup than the classic versions). It also has a cute fold out changing stand, manikins and a trunk. Also, have you seen the deluxe 12" doll gift-box set for frozen? It has both Anna and Elsa with both dresses they wear in the film (coronation and Ice/travel) for both dolls. Thanks, i'll be sure to check back often. I am determined to get them! Yes the first edition are always better quality and have the best details, I've heard rumors that Elsa's snowflake adorned train wont have decorations in the next edition (not sure if it is true or not though). maybe I can find a coupon when they come back in stock. Once I add the finishing touches (the balcony and fountain are still not up yet) I will make sure to email you a picture :) That is true. I hope this review will help anyone who is considering these prices but feeling unsure.Įlsa comes in a large cardboard box with a plastic window: Meanwhile, the limited edition dolls are selling for $200 and up. The 16" singing Elsa is currently selling on eBay for close to $100-the original price of the limited edition dolls. I assume that this is temporary, but until they are re-stocked, prices are soaring on eBay and Amazon. My only explanation for this price increase is that the new dolls are advertised as being "motion activated" rather than having their voices controlled by a sensor on the doll's hand.Īt the time of this review, most of the Elsa dolls (except for the plush doll and the toddler) are sold out from the Disney Store. The singing Anna and Elsa dolls cost about $10 more than the previous singing Disney dolls. When I learned that the singing Elsa doll features a verse from Let it Go, I knew she was the doll for me: The singing dolls are play quality and therefore not as nicely made or as highly articulated as the collector dolls, but they're still a decent, affordable alternative for anyone who likes the larger size or the face mold. I always at least consider purchasing these Disney collector dolls when they are first announced, but all four of the Frozen dolls sold out in minutes and I was too slow to get one.įortunately, the Disney Store's 16" singing dolls (like the talking Merida I reviewed last year) occasionally share a face mold with the limited edition dolls. Of course the dolls I really wish I owned are the Disney Store's limited edition dolls-especially the set with Anna in her coronation dress and Elsa in her ice dress. I'm grateful to Julia for writing her guest review of the Disney Store's Anna and Elsa dolls, because if she hadn't taken the initiative, I never would have purchased any Frozen dolls right away, and now they're sold out almost everywhere and insanely hard to find for a reasonable price. I sing Let it Go in my sleep, cry when I hear Do You Want to Build a Snowman, and laugh every time I think of Olaf's face as he says, "I don't have a skull.or bones." What a great movie! I took my whole family to see it again last night and then rushed home and pre-ordered the DVD. Well, I finally went to see Frozen last week, and have become completely obsessed.
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