The Twilight Barbie Dolls – A Review of The Edward and Bella Dolls
Date: Sunday November 29, 2009Posted in: Baby Care
Twilight Barbie dolls are coming to be all the rage with devotees of the Twilight novels by Stephenie Meyer and also the many devotees of the cinema adaptations. The thought of cinema and television connected Barbie dolls is not a new one, with the X-Files and The Lord Of The Rings for example all having official Barbie dolls made of their well-known characters, and there are others besides those too.
Currently, with the introduction of 2 Barbie style dolls based on the well-known couple from Twilight, New Moon, Eclipse and Breaking Dawn (with Midnight Sun, the alternate version of the ‘Twilight’ novel), fans are ready to add 2 additional versions of their favourite human and vampire couple to their shelves.
Collectors might wish to keep these Twilight Barbie dolls in their cinema-themed boxes, however the actual pleasure in the dolls is unpacking them, posing them and enjoying them to their fullest rather than leaving them by them selves in their packaging. Each of the dolls comes dressed in an exceedingly great cloth costume closely based on the clothing used for the stars in the flicks, and they appear nice, however some fans might want to raise the problem of whether they appear like the stars themselves.
While both the Edward Cullen and Bella Swan Barbie dolls have faces that are changed from the standard Barbie and Ken moulds, they do not appear like the celebrities too much. Thankfully, with the hair and also the costumes, they appear spot on, however their facial options come across as a bit too stylized to look just like the actors that they’re based on.
Having said that, these Twilight Barbie Dolls are sure to create any fan of the saga sparkle with delight, and they provide one thing a bit more weighty than just regular movie action figures. The Twilight Barbie Dolls, while not perfect, are a very smart plan for Twilight fans this Xmas.
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