Sunday, December 22, 2019

Journey Girl's 2019 Special Edition Dolls

Journey Girls Releases the Japan Special Edition Doll


As Toys R Us continues re-establishing themselves, they also have begun investing in their brands, including the Journey Girls.  This year there are two versions of the Special Edition doll.  One is the standard blue eyed, blonde haired doll that permeates the Journey Girls line. 


The second is a brunette with hazel eyes and dark skin.  It's really nice that TRU gives us a doll other than the blonde haired blue-eyed dolls that out sell all of the other dolls. 


Both dolls have Callie's face mold.  The doll has no name, allowing for you to name her yourself.  She comes with a beautiful red dress, gold sandals, a matching necklace, bracelet, and barrette, a fur stole, and a hand purse.  As this doll is a special edition, she costs a little more.  Compared to the standard dolls, at $34.99, this doll is slightly more at $49.99.  Is she worth it?


The doll comes in a brown cardboard box that opens from the top.


The standard Special Edition box is inside.  Curved plastic shows off the beautiful new doll inside.




Getting her out is a challenge and will ultimately destroy her box.


Cut the top loose of the sides (there are tape circles and glue around the top of the plastic handled top).


Pull it off, and then you can pull the backer cardboard with the doll attached out of the box.


There are pieces of string holding the dolls hair to the cardboard.  Cut it, as well as the I-fasteners that are on the back of the cardboard.


You will also have to undo the twists around her ankles.  One the front of the cardboard, release the dolls arms by cutting the plastic straps.


There is a clear rubber band around her neck that can be cut, or pulled off of the holder.


A piece of clear plastic is under the front of the dress.  Find the I-fasteners to release the dress from the plastic.


Finally there are I-fasteners holding the dress pleats and the stole to the doll.  Once you find these you should have a doll free from her backing!


I am going to make a few comments on the doll itself before moving onto the dress.  It is wonderful to get the Callie mold as a new doll.  I really like the darker skinned doll, but the blonde works really well also.  As with most of the Callie dolls, her eyes look a little off.  This has been an issue with the Callie dolls for years, mostly because the shape of her eye sockets make it very noticeable if the eyes are even a little bit off. 


It isn't anything that would make me second guess buying the doll, it's just something to note.   When Toys R Us was open I would search through their entire stock to find one Callie doll with both eyes looking straight ahead.   Right now that isn't an option unless you are in the New Jersey or Atlanta area.


The bigger issue is still the joints.  My blonde doll has one arm that moves incredibly easy, while the other one is very hard to move.  Still, she is okay.  My brunette is not.  When I went to turn her head it snapped off. 


Her arms are also very tight.  When my second doll arrived, I slowly turned her head.  It became loose, and then fell off.   The same area of the joint snapped off.  Although it's not very difficult to fix the joint and make it work better, it shouldn't have to be done on a brand new doll.   


Journey Girls reached out to me and assured me that they are working on the issue.  If you buy the doll for a child, move the joints before giving the doll to them.  Just in case!  If the joint does break, check out this YouTube video on how to fix the joint. 


Okay...on to the dress.   As frustrated as I was with the joints on my doll, I was also just as much enamored by the quality and beauty of her dress.  The bright cardinal red satin dress has a high cut in the front and a flowing train on the back. 


Large pleats at the front of the dress make it possible to see the gold design on the underside of the dress. 


Part of the reason this dress feels so well made is because of the red and gold satin fabric on the inside.  The Australian line dolls also have a beautiful satin dress, but the fabric is thinner, because it is a single layer, compared to the double layer on this doll's dress.   Because of the pleats on the front, the dress can stick out and ride a little high on the doll.   On the top, the material is gathered, creating waves or wrinkles. 


A fabric flower made of the same material as the underside of the dress is on the right side of the waist.  Thick straps lead to a short v-neck that is accented by a small fold over collar. 


There is a small amount of tulle underneath the dress (almost like a tutu) to help fluff the dress at the dolls waist. 


Like most Journey Girl's dresses, this one has Velcro from the waist to the neckline on the back of the dress. 


Although this dress is fairly simple compared to some of the past Special Edition dresses, it is one of the most well made dresses, and the feel of it is awesome!


Toys R Us has done a great job of adding elements to make the Special Edition doll...well..special.  Since the release of Giovanna with the Italy release, all the Special Edition dolls have had pierced ears.  It's a really great feature that differentiates the dolls from the main line.  Along with the earrings, other matching jewelry is included with the Special Edition dolls.  This years doll has earrings that look similar to a flower, with a "diamond" in the middle and gold petals surrounding it.  


Continuing with this theme, the doll wears a gold necklace with on of the flowers as a charm.  The necklace is closer to a choker so that it shows above the v-neckline.  A bracelet with the same flowers also features "pearls" in a flower, two pearls, pattern.


She also has a barrette that is decorated with three of the flowers. 


The addition of the jewelry really makes the doll look elegant.  It is a great addition and can be used with many other outfits.


It's nice that Toys R Us has gotten away from the plastic flats that every doll used to come with. 


Although the basic design of the shoes that come with this doll is very familiar, they are enough different that they feel new.  The sandal bottoms are the same as many other we have seen in the past.  As I have said in the past, the only issue I have with these is how slippery they are on the bottom. 


A thick gold fabric strap goes across the top of her foot.  On my doll's shoes there is some minimal fraying along the edges of the fabric.   Nothing horrible.  Identical fabric goes around the ankle and is attached to the back of the shoe at the heal.  Two small gold fabric flowers are on the strap that goes around the ankle....a little off to the side, on top of the area that has Velcro.


The stole wraps around the dolls shoulders and clasps in the front.  It can be difficult to get the clasp undone, but once you figure out the angle for yours, it's pretty easy.  


A light tan faux fur on top, while underneath is a silky, light gold material.  


There is nothing fancy about the stole, and in my opinion, the dress doesn't need it.  That being said, it is nice and well made.


Last we have the little hand purse.  With fabric matching the dolls sandal, the little gold purse goes well with the outfit.   It is a simple pouch with a fold-over top.


A small piece of Velcro on the pouch makes it so that you can close the purse.  Instead of having the Velcro attach to another piece of Velcro, the entire inside of the purse is made of a soft material that sticks to the Velcro.


It makes it much easier to close the purse.  On the right side of the purse is a red tassel, tying in the color of the dress.   The purse is cute and the doll can hold it with no real problem.


Actually...one more last.  Normally I don't really talk about the dolls underwear.  Since (some of) the dolls have been being released with underwear (dolls with skirts get underwear, but one's with pants do not) they have been about the same.  Although the Japan release has seen some improvements in the quality of the underwear, there hasn't been much to note.  This doll comes with some fancy underwear.


A light gold silk material, like the material on the underside of the stole, makes up the majority of the underwear.  Looped lacy material adorn the openings along the waist and legs.   Since the dress has a higher cut in the front these fancy underwear sometime peek out, so it's nice that they were included.


Note - As I mentioned before Toys R US and Just Play reached out to me about the joints.  They have been working on a solution to the issue.  A doll was sent to me with the new/improved joints.  When I first moved the new doll's arms a familiar clicking feeling greeted me.  As I slowly and gently moved the arm up and down the joint became smoother.  There is still a small amount of clicking or getting stuck, but nothing like my other doll.  The neck joint also stuck a little at first, which made me really nervous, but with very little force, I was able to turn her head.


This joint is AWESOME!


There is enough resistance that the head stays in place, even when it is tilted.


Not enough resistance that the head can't move.


There is no clicking in the joint.  It moves smoothly and stays where it is left.


I hope that Toys R Us and Just Play are able to consistently replicate this joint as that has been a concern.  If this doll is any indicator...Journey Girls fans are in luck, because it is a great improvement!


All ratings are out of 10

Value 7 (10) – Why two scores?  Because of the joints.  With the old joints, this doll makes me nervous.  Even though my blonde doll's joints are better than my original brunette, the joints are still stiff and click into place.  The new doll has amazing joints that work perfectly.  As with most of the Special Edition dolls, Toys R Us puts a little more into the outfit and accessories than with the main line dolls. This dress is one of the best made dresses that they have released.  The necklace, barrette, bracelet, stole, and purse are all great accessories.

Fitment 9 – The dress fits perfectly, although the cut of the dress is a little high in the front.  All the accessories fit well, although the necklace is tricky to latch and the stole can be difficult to hook.  Otherwise there are no issues with fit, unlike some of the other Journey Girls that have recently been released.

Versatility 7 – As with Special Edition dolls of the past, the dress has very little versatility.  It is always going to be a fancy ball gown, which is fine, as it is an awesome gown.  The other accessories are all able to be used with many other outfits.

Cuteness 9 - If you can't tell I like this dress!  It is awesome! The design is unique, with the long train and high cut up front.  It's made of great material.  And the color is beautiful.  The dolls themselves are also extremely cute.  I love the Callie mold with the new skin and eye colors.

Overall 7 (9) – Without the joint issues, this new Special Edition doll is a 9.  With the joint issues, it's a seven...maybe below.   It's hard to give a great score when the doll breaks or has the potential to break.  However, if Toys R Us has changed the tooling and was able to fix the joint issue than this doll is amazing. The dress is so well made, designed, and pretty.  All of the accessories are beautiful.  Really a great doll.   And if you are one of the unfortunate ones to get a doll that has some joint issues, here is how to fix it.


Thursday, December 5, 2019

Kyla's Hocking Hills Vacation 5

Day 5: Old Man's Cave Upper Falls

On the last day a Hocking Hills, Kyla ventures down to one of the most spectacular waterfalls at the park, Upper Falls at Old Man's Cave.  It is also one of the easiest to get to.  So she decides to bring her easel and paint the waterfall.


The beach is  surrounded by caverns and trees.  A beautiful lake of blue, green water is at the base of the waterfall.  Caves surround the area, some deeper than others.


The water falls over the lip, pools at the base of the caverns surrounding the lake, then falls into the green, blue waters.


Kyla sets up her easel on the beach across from the waterfall.  She sets her paints up, hanging them on the easel's leg.  Picking up her palette, she begins to add colors that she will use.


She studies the waterfall intensely to get all of the details.  She wants her painting to be as beautiful as the real thing.  Starting with the falls she paints the water falling over the edge.


Continually glancing back at the scene, she paints the falls, then she works on the caverns and the surroundings next, detailing the rocks and the vegetation.


When she finally finishes, she steps back from her painting and looks from it to the waterfall.  She nods her head in approval.


After picking up her supplies and returning them to the car, Kyla explores the area a lite more.  Here she can get right next to the walls of the caves.


Unlike some of the other walls that were just the sandstone, these walls are covered in vegetation.  She loves the little plants that carpet the walls of the caverns.   At the back of the area where the waterfall is, a large tree with it's roots exposed canopies most of the pool.


Kyla loves climbing on the roots.  It's fascinating to see how many roots there are and how far out they go.  She figures that the roots are almost as big as the canopy of the tree.   She follows the stream for a little bit to see where it goes, and then turns around, heading back to the blue green lake.  Stopping to take one more photo of herself by the lake before she goes back to the car.  It's time to make the 12 hour trip home.  Thanks Hocking Hills!  It's been fun!