Ladies and germs, Halloween is upon us! Every year around this time I try to do something kinda freaky, and...well, I'm not sure how freaky she is, but some folks are really creeped out by this doll. Susie Sad-Eyes sort of made her photographic debut here TWO Octobers ago, but y'all know how I'm the queen of procrastination. Usually she is known as Susie Sad-Eyes, Sad Susie, or plain old Sad Eyes Doll. Some of Susie's sisters came in rain gear and were called "Susie Slicker," while her Afro-American self was called "Soul Sister." Mine, however, is straight-up Susie Sad-Eyes. This one is Susie with an "s" in the middle, by the way; So Surprised Suzie has a "z," and Suzy Cute has both a "z" and a "y."
Killecrankie, who on Earth thought this one up??? These little goobers remind me of the Biggers that Miss Emily reviewed (here and here), only nowhere near as happy. According to multiple websites Susie is/was a cheaply-made mass-produced doll dating from the sixties and seventies, and her big, solemn eyes were based on...ewww, on Margaret Keane paintings. Several companies made these dolls, with one name standing out: S. Rosenburg Co., Incorporated, the company that produced my Cherry Fizz doll (zowwee, that post was a long time ago). The oldest Susie dolls are older than the original Blythe, but apparently not as old as Little Miss No-Name. I don't own a Little Miss No-Name (yet), but for reference sake here's Susie with Jaylin, my factory Blythe. Pity that Jaylin can't tip her head to look at her companion, because these two always look a little or a lot put-out by something.I also have a brunette Susie Sad-Eyes somewhere in the mix, but she looks more narked off than sad, AND her legs are frozen. So y'all get the coppertop. Her hair is supposed to be straight, but it developed a kink somewhere along the line that hasn't yet relaxed out. The fibers are fairly stiff and hold kinks like mad. Regarding the style, she's got a center part and bangs up front, like so.
The rooting is...so-so. It looks fine when Susie's hair is down or pulled into a low ponytail, but a parted style is OUT!!!
Regarding the face, Susie has several different names, varying hair and eye colors, and widely differing bodies, but she always has this face.
See Copperhead's flub? These dolls were very cheaply produced, so I'm surprised these mistakes are the only paint errors.
Surprise, surprise, her head comes off easily...but it doesn't go back ON easily so I usually leave it alone.
The rest of Susie's posing is about what you'd expect. Her arms rotate like so.
Her hands have a lot of flash on the seams, but it's possible to see knuckles and nails in there. Not all of my dolls have that, and I can always pare away that flash. Shudder...I hate X-ACTO knives!
Like the shoulders, Susie's hip joints are par for the course. They're hollow plastic, straight up and down, with an angled joint at the hip. This means that Susie can stand, sit like a bimbo on Quaaludes, and do front-to-back splits, like so.
Speaking of Blythe, Jaylin has a few things lying around idle. I'll start with pajamas, since it's almost impossible to go wrong with pajamas.
For a lark I put Susie in Ayame's kimono.
Ayame's obi fastens in the back like a good obi should, and y'all can't tell it, but I couldn't get it fastened. This whole kimono fits Susie more like a happi coat than a kimono...but it fits pretty well across the shoulders. Ayame has the same body and measurements as Cherry Merry Muffin, so mayyyybe the occasional CMM piece might fit Susie Sad-Eyes. But don't bet on it. That's alright, because some Licca-chan and Blythe pieces do fit, as long as one avoids long skirts and pants.
Before I wrap this up I want to go on a brief tangent, one that applies to my other Susie doll. That Susie has a "dress me" body with frozen legs and huge shoes, which kinda limits what I can dress her in. Good ol' Tam presented a lovely idea on her blog that I'm itching to try. She saddled her "dress me" Susie with a Harry Potter body, and even the tones match! It's not a perfect fix since the Harry Potter neck knob is smaller than the whole in Susie's head, but Tam makes it work. So Imma try that and get back to y'all.
That's a good place to break this off.
BAD
*Overall quality of my particular doll is pretty average. Some have better bodies and some have worse.
*The hair is stiff and can't be restyled, except for a basic ponytail.
*Mayyyybe my doll's lip paint could be better??? I've seen some of these dolls with pretty lips.
*Some variants have a stiff "dress me" body. Some folks don't like those, so keep that in mind.
*Some variants are hard to find. I've NEVER seen Soul Sister for a reasonable price.
GOOD
*No specific appearance other than the head. Just about any hair or eye color can be found.
*Semi-easy to find, as long as you're not looking for Soul Sister!
*Hair is low-maintenance, despite being long.
*Can wear Blythe and Licca-chan clothes as long as the items aren't too long. Shoes even fit.
*Under the right conditions, Susie can be very photogenic. I understand now why Gina Garan put Susie Says together.
*Can be customized readily, for those of y'all that are into that.
Whew! I almost didn't get this one done in time! That was on me, procrastinating and being lazy as sin; Susie herself is quite simple. What you see is what you get: a solemn-faced doll with a vinyl head and a stiff plastic body, who looks good in a wide array of clothes despite being quite different from both Blythe and Licca-chan. Susie is popular among those who like their dolls a little weird or creepy, and of course, fans of vintage dolls. And I can see why, since she's lightweight, easy to tote around, and low-maintenance. If Susie Sad-Eyes lights your fire, beware of "dress me" bodies and know that rebodying is an option, and also know that obtaining clothes is a cinch if you have access to Etsy. Also...beware of bad lighting. Susie can look downright sinister in the wrong light.
Happy Halloween, y'all! True to the forecast it's raining and isn't supposed to stop 'til after midnight, so I'm staying in and keeping the lights off. If any of y'all do go out, be safe, watch for pets, kids, and drunks, and have fun.
Love,
RagingMoon1987
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