The Doll

Doll Face

I absolutely adore this face. It's very iconic, with an extremely pointed chin and those fabulously over the top eyes, and yet it still manages to convey a sense of beauty and compassion. The skin color is also a nice warm copper that is very different from that used on any other doll I've seen. If you collect ethnic dolls, this is definately one you'll want to have in your collection.

Doll FrontDoll SideDoll Back

If you've already checked out our past Liberations, these body molds may look familiar. Hasbro used very similar molds for their Queen Amidala doll. The arms and legs appear to be identical, with four solid clicks on the legs. The torso and abdominal pieces are different, and show more detailed molding than Amidala. The neck is real-ly long, which looks quite unnatural here but keeps her from looking strange with her large neckpiece on. Her hair is fabulously thick, with a wavy texture and rooted part. Unlike Mattel, Hasbro has no problem getting hair even. To prove it, the hair here is even, with seven evenly spaced locks that are tied with gold thread and are precisely half an inch longer. Her feet are soft enough that she can wear some of the Teen Skipper shoes, and most of her clothes as well. Without a face repaint, though, she doesn't look ready for anything but a costume party!

Evaluation:
Face: A
Body: B+
Hair: A
Overall: A

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