But first of all is a not mint and sort of complete set. It's the Fashion Corner set Mommy's Having Twins, by Lucky.
It's from 1997.
Inspired by Mattel's pregnant Midge set, Lucky decided to jump on the bandwagon and get their dolls banned from stores too.
Anatomically correct? Tell me if I'm wrong, but I didn't think women had gaping holes in their organ free stomachs.
Not to mention other anatomical incorrectitudes... |
It can be turned around for an usually flat stomach when Fashion Corner lady is not pregnant.
Talk about abs. I don't care how many crunches you do. Nobody's stomach is that flat. |
The 'sort of complete' aspect of this set is this: Fashion Corners lady is very cheaply made, and at one point her box fell, and she shattered. She lost her limbs.
At this point she's a head, an arm, and a dress. Don't know why she was allowed to keep that random arm... |
But I kept the other stuff, including the twins, and their toys.
The twins' things are attached to one of those plastic frame things. They are in halves and have to be snapped off and put together. How is that not a children's choking hazard? Mom's comb looks suspiciously like the Barbie combs from the 70's.
Now for the twins.
They measure almost 1 3/4" long.Their bodies are plastic, but their limbs and head are rubbery.
They have faint, painted hair. And look at those pruney newborn arms. |
Good thing, because they both have to be able to cram into that torso. |