Monday, August 7, 2023

Doll-A-Day 2023 # 211: Spot Splatter Splash LaLaoopsy

  Today's doll is from a line we haven't looked at for a long time. I still love them though. And she has a pet too, like yesterday's girl. She's a Lalaoopsy.

She's about 9 inches tall.

Specifically, she's Spot Splatter Splash. The story on her box says she 'was once a rag doll who magically came to life when her very last stitch was sewn.' 'Super creative and loves bright colors, big messes and eating spaghetti.'


She has the typical Lalaoopsy button eyes and stitched facial features.


She even has stitched in detail to her printed curls.


  According to her original box, she was sewn on October 25th, from painter's pants, and is 'Creative 'n' colorful'.


Since she was sewn from painter's pants, she has paint splashes on her clothes.

The back of her dress has a place for her owner to write their name.


Lalaoopsy dolls were made by MGA Entertainment, who also made Bratz, Diva Starz, and Moxie Girlz. (They sure did like to spell things with a Z.) These days they have had a success with Rainbow High dolls. (Not RainbowZ. You're slipping MGA.)


She has cute printed boots, since she's a plush version, and not one of the vinyl ones.


She also has a pet zebra, as she is from a series that all had pets. The others in the series were Jewel Sparkles and her cat, Peanut Big Top and her elephant, and Patch Treasurechest and his parrot.


He's a cute little guy, also with paint splatters and button eyes.


But while her button eyes are plastic, his button eyes are stitched.

  That's today's doll. See you again tomorrow. 

5 comments:

  1. Well she is definitely colorful, as is the zebra. She seems to be enjoying herself outside in the grass.

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    1. She did photograph well in nature, which I wouldn't have thought at first.

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  2. I love the Lalaloopsy dolls. What a shame the reboot didn't catch air; they're already gone from stores again.

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    1. I know! They were so cute. Maybe they're just too sweet for today's market.

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  3. I loved Lalaloopsy, especially the mini dolls, as they were the easiest to collect (affordable, didn't take up much space), but I did own two of the standard dolls, one of which is labeled with the original name of the series, 'Bitty Buttons' (I believe it was).

    My favorite is probably the little Peter Pan mini, as he sort of fills the void created by not owning what has become my holy grail of Liddle Kiddles, Peter Pandiddle.

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