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Here are my two Equestria Girls dolls I found in Target in the Broadway Mall in Hicksville, New York.
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I’m amazed there’s not an invisable man Monster High that’s just a box full of invisable man clothes. All playline doll companies are cheap to some degree (Bratz’ company, MGA, I think is on the same level as Hasbro for cheapness).
Maybe. But I get a feeling that they’re holding back from how far they could really go. Heck, EqG and the newly released Monster High spinoff are both “softer” interpretations of the initial concept that presumably is “too much” for parents.
Without that, I’d see them going waaay further on the other side.
With a little touch of animu vamp/wolf bois here and there.
Well, if it makes it any better, almost every Hasbro product is poorly made. Monster High dolls don’t look that good either. Still, crappy quality can’t excuse that these dolls appeal to a certain demographic. They’ve never even seen old monster movies, why the heck are things like Monster High so appealing to them?!
Finally! An important comment.
Yeah, quality control for them is horrible. I saw one doll that had it’s head fall off before it was even out of the package. More monster-like? Indeed.
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“wahh… what are we going to do on the bed?”
Hey, it’s to toy manufacturer’s benefit that girls now like monstrous-looking dolls. Now they don’t have to spend time making sure that they have quality control or that they look like humans since that’s not what girls want anymore.
Some of them are okay, but then there are some that scream, “What the hell where they thinking?!” As for the EqG dolls, they could’ve at least made the BOX ART look like the movie!!
To a member of the target demographic, this is perhaps the most appealing design that they could have chosen. They eat this up and eat it up hard.
Eh…I’ve never been a fan of “let’s make our characters look like freaks on purpose.”
The movie didn’t do that, but that seems to be what sells toys.
If you want them to sell bad, it won’t happen. We may think these things won’t make it, but out there are thousands of little girls who really think this is so cool to have…..
Knowing Hasbro, they’ll really make these things sell.
Actually, yeah. Pretty much. I think that’s what Hasbro was going for, these dolls are channeling Monster High, and they don’t look too much like the movie.
Do they even announce figures to show how they do?
Okay, what the hell has happened? There’s a difference between having stylized human/animal hybrids or daughters of monsters and…that.
I guess the whole “gross is COOL” fad finally caught up to girl’s toys, huh?
Competition.
Tweenage girls have the strangest tastes…