Saturday, May 29, 2021

Disney Captain John Smith-For Memorial Day

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Even though he is English, this is Disney month, so Captain John Smith
is our feature soldier for this Memorial Day!  He is the male lead character from the move 
Pocahontas.
He's got some really sharp cheekbones!  You can cut yourself on those puppies!


About the move:

Pocahontas is a 1995 American animated adventure musical romantic historical drama film based on the life of the Native American woman Pocahontas. It portrays a fictionalized account of her historical encounter with Englishman John Smith and the Jamestown settlers who arrived from the Virginia Company. The film was produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation and released by Walt Disney Pictures on June 16, 1995. It is the 33rd Disney animated feature film and the sixth film produced and released during the period known as the Disney Renaissance. The film was directed by Mike Gabriel and Eric Goldberg (his feature directorial debut). The voice cast stars Irene Bedard and Mel Gibson as Pocahontas and Smith, respectively, with David Ogden Stiers, Russell Means, Christian Bale, Billy Connolly, and Linda Hunt providing other voices. The score was written by Alan Menken, who also wrote the film's songs along with Stephen Schwartz. After making his directorial debut with The Rescuers Down Under (1990), Gabriel conceived the film during a Thanksgiving weekend. The project went into development concurrently with The Lion King (1994), and attracted most of Disney's top animators. Meanwhile, Disney studio chairman Jeffrey Katzenberg decided the film should be a serious romantic epic in the vein of Beauty and the Beast (1991), in hope that like Beauty, it would also be nominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture. Screenwriters Carl Binder, Susannah Grant, and Philip LaZebnik took creative liberties with history in an attempt to make the film palatable to audiences. Pocahontas received mixed reactions from reviewers, who praised its animation, titular character, musical score, themes, voice performances, and songs, but criticized its story with its lack of focus on tone. The film's historical inaccuracies and racial overtones received polarized responses. Pocahontas earned over $346 million at the box office. The film received two Academy Awards for Best Musical or Comedy Score for Menken and Best Original Song for "Colors of the Wind". According to critics, Pocahontas has influenced subsequent films.
Of the princess movies, it ranks # 7.  I am not sure if this is the move or progress in marketing over time.

If you know me, you know I haven't seen the movie. I didn't know that there was a Pocahontas II!
Did you? The fact that I haven't seen the movie never stops me from buying the dolls!
I have the Sun Color John Smith with the gift giving arms. My doll wasn't new.  He  
is a thrift store doll. He had his top and pants but no boots, helmet, sword or pouch. 
Over the years I have completed his outfit. It will make a great Halloween 
costume and it can also be props in the museum.
I had the hardest time getting just the helmet after get the breast plate.  I got it as part of a
group of hats on Facebook.
I rebodied my doll to give in articulated knees and elbows.  It will give him some versatility 
role than his original body and he can still fit into most Ken outfits.  

Unlike the movie, he will not be pared with Pocahontas.  In my dolliverse, Kocoum 
and Pocahontas will finally be a couple.

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Saturday, May 22, 2021

Disney Month Jafar and GT get new bodies!

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I purchased the Jafar doll because I liked his face and thought he would make a nice addition to my collection and stories.  I purchased him new online from Walmart. I had seen him listed out of the box for the same amount I paid for him but came with none of the accessories. So for the full deal, I purchased him new in the box.

Promo Photos

He comes like this!

Now we are moving to my photos. If you are like me and are tired of the gray spots in my photos. I have good news for you.  I ordered a new camera and it should be here any day now.  Yeah!

Out of the box

He has a great face and the turban is very cute!
His outfit has great detail.
His vest!
The vest reminds me of something that I might see on Memnon from The Scorpian King
The boots!

The back of the outfit
Under the vest he is wears a cape that is black gold and maroon.
Without the vest  and cape he is in a maroon thobe.
Velco closes in the back.
He has a great cropped hair cut
all over his head

When I got him, I was surprised how small he was!
I thought he would have been Ken or Joe size but he is much smaller.
Here is in nest to the new Babysitter Skipper boy and he is just a little smaller even
in shoes.

Warning Nude Dolls Below!

Nude he looks like this.
I had to rebody him right away.  No  man that looks that good should be so short!
I decided to put him on a Texas Cheerleader body.
The complexion is a little off but it still works better that the short body he was on.
He can still kinda wear the thobe but it is a little short.
I could add cuffs and pants underneath. 

I gave his body to GT (my Manoa doll that I turned into a boy).  He really looks more like a boy now!
The larger neck squared off his jawline!  The new body gave him some muscles.
I can't locate my snake staff for my Jafar snake staff.
This image is borrowed.  The staff will go into the museum.

 

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Wednesday, May 19, 2021

Jasmine Doll Jakks Pacific vs Mattel Jasmine Doll-

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One of my old thrift store finds is this Jakks Pacific for Disney's Jasmine Doll-Return of Jafar! 2001

The doll came without shoe and her hair was...I believe the technical term is A Hot Mess!  A week or two of fabric softener made her manageable. The outfit is a bit snaggy but she was a dollar.  So in the cart she went.
 This doll  has what I call the ballet hands!
Return of Jafar!
I don't know a lot about Disney movies and thought that there was only one but this doll is 
from the Return of Jafar or Aladdin #2 movie.I had originally believed all the Jasmine wore 
teal outfits but some of the dolls from this movie and some future dolls wear purple. There are
also a red outfit too!
 Here she is compare to the Mattel Jasmine. 
The Jasmine doll is the Mattel Disney Princess Jasmine Holiday 1999 and she is wearing the outfit from the Mattel Princess Story Collection 1997.

There are two styles of the purple outfit.
 Mattel Jasmine is Indira and Jakks Jasmine is Niema !


Warning Nude Dolls

The older doll has a twist and turn waist body and  
the ballet hands.
The knees are click knees and the arms are a softer rubber than you would find 
in Barbie and on other cheaper dolls
It doesn't look like it from this picture but the head of Jasmine works well on the cheap
articulated body I got from China!
She will be sharing this body and the neck knob on the new body, it is an easy change.

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Saturday, May 15, 2021

Disney Month-Cheetah Girls Disney Dolls

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Disney is the king of marketing!  So they will do a TV series, then do a move to follow up a TV series, then do more movies and TV series, then clothing and posters for the movies and TV series...and of course dolls! So now lets look at the Cheetah Girls

The Cheetah Girls was an American girl group consisting of Adrienne Bailon, Kiely Williams, Sabrina Bryan, and Raven-SymonĂ© as the starring leads. The group was created by Disney, and was made famous by the eponymous Disney Channel original film and its sequels, The Cheetah Girls 2 and The Cheetah Girls: One World. The group has released three studio albums, Cheetah-licious Christmas, In Concert: The Party's Just Begun Tour, and TCG plus several RIAA certified Platinum albums including, The Cheetah Girls, The Cheetah Girls 2, and The Cheetah Girls: One World. All of their albums and soundtracks have debuted in the Billboard 200. The soundtrack to their first film sold over 2 million copies.

The Cast of the Cheetah Girls:  Raven-SymonĂ© – Galleria Garibaldi, also known as Bubbles, Adrienne Bailon – Chanel Simmon, also known as Chuchie,  Kiely Williams – Aquanette Walker, also known as Aqua, Sabrina Bryan – Dorinda Thomas, also known as Do.

 Note that Raven Symone has done a few Disney series along with Selena Gomez. Disney likes musicals and many of the highest rated shows are musicals! 

Now To The Dolls!

The following five photos are promo photos

The Cheetah Girls were produced by Jakks Pacific 

Galleria Garibaldi
I choose this photo because this is the doll I own.
Aquanette Walker
This photo is the same reason as above

Chanel Simmon
I have this doll too but she was sold nude.

Dorinda Thomas
I don't have this doll at all.  I don't recall seeing her in the thrift stores.

The lineup!

I never purchase any of these dolls new. I only saw them new in Toys R Us and K-Mart and a few discount stores. I found them often in thrift stores. I liked their outfits but wasn't a fan of their bodies. The all have the kinda gift giving arms you see on some older Mattel dolls.

Warning-Nude Dolls!

The body is a little bigger than the Brittany Spears doll body and there aren't as many variations as with the Brittany Spears doll body. She can't wear much of the Mattel doll clothes and the original black pants and boots stained the dolls body. I had to bleach the body to remove the stain. BTW, staining is a big problem with the Jakks doll girls.

Galleria Garibaldi

Closeup of the torso-this is the singing doll.
Brittany has smaller chest and hips!

As of now the only Cheetah Girl doll in my dolliverse is Loraine! She is on a articulated Fashionista body. She has more clothing options now.



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Wednesday, May 12, 2021

Disney Month Aladdin doll and on the craft table !

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I found a Disney Aladdin doll in the thrift store a long time ago but have not played with him.    He was the Mattel doll that was release in 1992 like the doll below.                                             


This doll came with two outfits one as the street urchin and the other as the prince. 
The doll I have was wearing the street urchin pants with the patch on it but the vest 
was missing.
he has a cute face with large brown eyes and a slight smirk.
His body is that of the Ken dolls of that time period with the click knees and the backward facing hands. He looks like a Vivek so that will be his name.
I had seen him in the stores and thrift store for a long time but the molded on hat 
was a sticking point.
The hat is molded on to the hair of the doll.  The hat comes in several colors depending on the doll and even the doll in the swim suit had the hat! Now who would go swimming with a hat on?

He is now on the craft table!

On a bold moment I decided that the hat had to go! I use a heated box cutter to remove it!

I had to put this in.  It is one of my favorite plays and I was humming this while working!
 

I have a ton of those big head Liv Doll laying around and I used the hat as a guide and I cut out a hole the size of the hat from the Liv doll head.
I use crazy glue to seal it and did some light smoothing with rubber cement.  I will work on it more a little later but I am happy to be done with that hat.

Next up is the Disney store Aladdin Doll which I purchase new because he didn't have the hat molded to the hair

He has the normally Disney pre-Hasbro body with click knees and bendable elbows. 

He is now Khan in the dolliverse

I also found this version of Aladdin in the thrift store too!

I purchased him because of his body and not because of his face.
His face looks pinched and the face is strange with a weird look to it. It too had the hat 
made onto the head.
The body is articulated and I hope to be able to use it on a doll in the future.


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