Showing posts with label Tommy doll. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tommy doll. Show all posts

Thursday, May 24, 2018

Review: Club Chelsea Boy 2018

  I finally had a chance to visit the going out of business Toys R Us a week or so ago. I had hoped for a mark down on the Wellie Wishers,but there were NO American Girl items at all. I should have known that was too much to hope for. American Girl isn't the type to let their product be marked down in a going-out-of-business sale.
  There were mark downs, but most things weren't marked down very much. There was plenty of the usual  merchandise. It didn't look like much had sold.
  One thing I did find was this little guy.


He's the latest Club Chelsea boy.


The old Kelly Club boys had names.These current Club Chelsea boys are all anonymous. In the Kelly Club dolls there were only two boys, Tommy, and one Ryan,( in the Amusement Park series,before Ryan became part of Midge's Happy Family line.)  Tommy was available as a blonde, with a bowl cut, or an African American. In 2014 Mattel released a Chelsea friend who actually had a name,Darrin.
 
You can read Darrin's review HERE.

Darrin,the lucky kid, had a name and rooted hair. He seems to be the last of the rooted hair boys, however. Since then all the guys have had molded, painted hair.  There was a boy last year with molded, painted black hair.
 
You can read his review HERE.

He was followed by a blonde version of  the same head sculpt.

You can see my post on him HERE.

Late last year there was a set released that included 2 Chelsea friends, a boy and a girl,(and a purple piano.)

You can see my post on this set HERE.

The little guy had the same head sculpt as the previous 2, though.


Getting a bit tiresome,isn't it? There might not be enough difference in the past three guys to warrant buying all three for a lot of people. But wait. It gets better because now there''s this little fellow.



His package was already unsealed at the bottom. It was easy to tear the plastic bubble up and get to him.

The bottoms of his shoes say 'Chelsea'.

The bottom plastic ties were easy to break, but the one that connected his head to the packaging was more challenging. I was afraid I was going to rip his head off.


It was very tight. Here you can also see the huge mold lines under his chin and around his head. Not very attractive.


It left quite a hole in his head too. Here you can see that his hair has molded detail.


And here is his cute face with big brown eyes. There were three of this guy on the peg when I bought him,and all three had marks on their faces in different spots.


He's definitely cuter than the guys with the pompadours.




Here is the detail in his hair from the side.

There's that ugly mold line again.

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His outfit consists of a one piece shirt and shorts outift that looks like separate pieces, but isn't.


His shirt has a cactus design.


As you can see,his outfit is one piece,and closes in back with Velcro.


He has the same shoes as the camera shirt boy, only in silver. Silver?


I like him much better than the last two guys.


He has the usual articulation,at his neck,shoulders, and hips.








At least he can sit down.


 The outfits on these dolls are getting pretty frustrating. They aren't even two pieces any more. I remember when my kids were small,and Kelly and Tommy outfits were multipiece things with snaps. During their childhoods the snaps were exchanged for Velcro,but the outfits were still fairly detailed in most cases. Looking back no farther than 2014, Darrin came in a two piece outfit and shoes,as well as a hat and an accessory,(a soccer ball). It's even a bit unreasonable for this new guy to be priced the same as the Chelsea girls. They at least have rooted hair. This guy has to have been cheap to produce. I think somewhere around $8+ is a bit much to pay for a simple doll of this size, with limited articulation, molded hair, and simple one piece clothing. 

 
But as you know,I have a weakness for boy dolls, so I was helpless to resist him. See you soon for another review.

Tuesday, December 19, 2017

Doll-A-DAy 2017 #352:Barbie and the Rockers Concert Fun

  Today we're looking at a whole set. This is the Barbie and the Rockers Concert Fun set.



The set,which I think is a Target stores exclusive, comes with a cool purple plastic translucent piano and bench,and two dolls: a female friend or Chelsea,and a male Chelsea friend.
 
The box seems to be referring to both of them as 'Chelsea dolls'.

He's Mr. No Name. The poor guy seems to be the same doll released as a solo guy recently in the Camping Fun line,but they still haven't given the poor kid a name.


 This version is cuter than the solo kid. He doesn't look nearly as smarmy. You can see his previous incarnation HERE. This version has pale blonde hair,instead of light brown with blonde highlights.


He still has cute freckles though.


The Chelsea,or Chelsea friend,(Who knows? Don't they give these kids names any more?!),has brown hair with a blue streak.


The set also includes a purple microphone.


Tomorrow we'll see if we can get back on our Christmas theme, talk about the new Star Wars movie,(But no spoilers!),and check how my shopping is doing so far. See you then.

Saturday, July 15, 2017

Doll-A-Day 2017 #196:Shrunken Saturday:This Week's Yard Sale Goodies and Scottish Tommy

  Well,I only went yard saling one day this week,because the muffler fell off the car as Ken was going to work yesterday,and he had to take the car in this morning. I got in most of the places on my list though,so it was no problem. It's just as well, since for some reason I am so sleepy today I can hardly function.
  So here is the best of what I got yesterday.


That's the Avon Winter Splendour Barbie,the red haired Twist n Turn Barbie Repro in Smasheroo,a random lamp(Barbie I'm guessing),and a doll we'll concentrate on today...but later.

 
A cool rustic picture frame chair.


The Doughboy says "Hoo hoo!" when his belly is pressed,just like on TV. I love the Pillsbury Doughboy,and I have loads of different ones.(You can see my post on the Doughboy HERE.)  In fact,I may have this one...


I like this little plaque with hooks. The heads are moveable,so you can make the couple look at each other,mad at each other,or just ignoring each other.

The umbrella is three dimensional and actually hangs over their heads.

It reminds me of some bottle stoppers I have.
I got really excited when I found this.


I talked Ken into putting up the money for it by promising I'd learn to play chess. He's been after me to do that for years. But then he cheated and talked them down on the price by half! It was supposed to be missing one piece,a Statler. Once we went through the pieces, we found that, although we were missing a Statler,we had almost enough other extra pieces to make another set.  
I also got some free fabric with tiny prints,some books, vintage dishes,and a 'tap dance kit' for Ivy,that included a CD,instructions, and taps for your shoes. This will work a lot better for her than when I bought the tap shoes, which she wouldn't wear because they were leather. She can put these taps on tennis shoes if she wants.
  So on to today's doll. We'll start with the yard sale version.

It may look like a girl, but it's a boy.
I already have this doll.I got it when Ivy was small. 


Ivy was totally obsessed with Kelly dolls. This doll came in the 2004 Friends of the World:Europe set.


I split the set with Ivy because I really wanted this particular doll.


I bought the yard sale doll for $1,which is more than I would pay for most half dressed Kelly dolls at yard sales. But this doll is a special case.


I saw a beautiful repaint online though,which had made him into a girl and dressed her in regular,contemporary clothes. I wanted to try it,but I didn't want to mess my guy up.


He has a sprinkle of freckles.


And the fairest complexion in all Kellydom.

He's far more pale than the usual pink complected Kelly or Tommy.

Well, he is Scottish,and,according to Scottish comedian Billy Connolly,that makes a person,'naturally pale blue'.
He has very blue eyes,and that orange hair.




The outfit includes the tam hat...

It keeps creeping up in the back.


...coat...


. ..green vest/white shirt combo...


...sash...





short socks and black tassel shoes...


 

The shoes even have a tread on the bottom.

...and of course, that kilt...



His right arm is the typical Kelly arm, with only the up and down motion...


...while the left arm can go up and down and outward.


It has the Stop in the Name of Love/Hey.I'm walkin' here! hand.

Tomorrow we're done with fairies and on to something else. So come back and see what we'll have then.