Today's doll is an unusual lady.
She's Alice.
This particular Alice is by Jakks Pacific. There was another one in the same movie costume that was sold at the Disney Store as part of the Through the Looking Glass Film Collection. That one was slightly more elaborate.
She's jointed at the neck,shoulders, elbows,and hips. Her knees are hard and don't bend. Her head can turn,and tilt side to side. |
I collect Alice books,dolls, and other things,but not this Alice. I saw the first Tim Burton Alice movie, and didn't care much for it. The second one looked pretty neat, but even farther from the real Alice. I never even watched that one. I am really picky about my Alices. I like a traditional Alice. She has to be a child, she has to be English,she has to be set in the original time period,and preferrably she should be a crabby,not especially pretty girl. (My favourite Alice illustrator is the original,after Lewis Carroll that is. Sir John Tenniel drew Alice with a stern,somewhat grouchy face.) This brings me to one of my pet peeves,which I've talked about before. I hate it when movies use the name of an old series,or character,and then are nothing like the original. The 2008 "Get Smart" movie was actually pretty good. But don't call it "Get Smart", because it isn't. Same for the Uma Thurman/Ralph Fiennes 'Avengers" movie,except I didn't like that one at all. Some of these things can be good, but why can't they be their own thing,instead of naming themselves after something good that came before? If they're going to be different,why can't they just be different and get on with it?
So why did I buy this doll? I did think she was pretty interesting looking,and I found this one cheap at a junk store. I like her clothes,and she's wearing her complete original outfit. (Except her boots,which is a shame, because they were really cool green boots.)
The outfit is fairly movie accurate.
This Alice was played in the movie by Mia Wasikowska,but the doll looks a little more like Tilda Swinton to me.
That's the doll for today. Join us again tomorrow for another doll, and don't forget to enter the Blogaversary competition.