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Saturday, April 11, 2026

Den of Angels

Not weeping angels, thank God.  No, the ball-jointed doll hobby is abuzz with the news that Den of Angels is closing.  This is kinda a big deal since Den of Angels is where a lot of folks in the hobby organize meetups, buy and sell, show off their dolls, and talk.  No, the site isn't going away completely; the archives and the databases apparently will still be up for reference, but no posting will be allowed after this August.  Now...while the admins claim the site will still be left up, I want a way to back up my dolls' biographies since they took a significant amount of time to plan out and I don't want to forget anything.  Good thing I've got the blog, right?  I admit that I've cut and pasted the dolls' bios straight from Den of Angels, since it was a lot to type out the first time.  I'll start with my oldest doll, the one I love the most.  Fair warning, his taste in music is predictable if you know me, LOL.

JOHNNY HAILEY
COMPANY:  Angel of Dream
SCULPT NAME:  Tao Hua Dao
DATE OF ACQUISITION:  March 12th, 2016
EYE SIZE:  16mm
WIG SIZE:  6-8 (I think his current wig is a size 7 with a silicone cap)

CHARACTER INFO:  John Alec Hailey is the lead character of the storyline. He was born in London, England in 1963. He grew up in a poor but close family with both parents and his sisters Anne and Libby. He excelled in school but mostly kept to himself due to bullying and an undiagnosed social anxiety disorder. In the middle of 1979 his parents died, and shortly thereafter Johnny and his sisters found themselves in a futuristic Martian town (Armenia City), without reason or explanation. Beings who deliberately fly to Mars are referred to by natives simply as immigrants, while beings who are summoned there by the Martians are referred to as "Transplants." Johnny, Libby, and Anne are Transplants, though their Martian friends have not revealed their reasoning for transplanting them.

Regardless of the Martians' reasoning, the change has been very, VERY hard for Johnny. He is kind and loyal, but do to his SAD he's very shy and quiet. Making new friends and settling into a new school have been challenging for him. Things are not helped by the fact that his new hometown is inhabited by elves, leprechauns, and more than a few Martians, one of which he read about in The Martian Chronicles (Ylla). As the only living male in the family, he has also taken it upon himself to be the breadwinner, and that's not easy either since he has to clothe, house, and feed himself and two other people. Despite all this, Johnny is slowly learning to relax around people and overcome the hurdles that have been dropped in his path. The local doctor got him properly diagnosed, and he's now getting the help he needs for his illness. He has succeeded in making a carefully selected group of comrades, and he even has the beginnings of a love life, something he's never had before. Johnny's eye is set on Johanna Skye, though he is completely unaware that she reciprocates his positive feelings. He is devoted to and fiercely protective of Anne and Libby, and he isn't particularly fond of Libby's boyfriend Niki.

If you take out the time travel factor and the mental illness Johnny is still a little on the eccentric side. He is a staunch conservative, a devout Lutheran, and an avid reader. H. G. Wells, Ray Bradbury, Hans Christian Anderson, and J. K. Rowling are his favorite authors. He passionately hates winter and loves springtime; in fact, his dislike of winter is so strong that I sometimes wonder if he's not got seasonal affective disorder as well! Johnny loves music; his favorite artists are Sir Elton John, the Hollies, the Moody Blues, and Electric Light Orchestra. His fondness for Elton John led him to take up the piano and singing, and he's quite good at both, though he's still working on overcoming stage fright. Ylla, who is a music lover, is helping him overcome that last bit. Johnny is also quite interested in girls, though he's still learning how to act around them without tripping over his words. He's a bit of a candy-gobbler, his favorites being HiChew, flying saucers, Licorice Allsorts and Skittles. He collects stuffed animals, which he treats like we treat our ball-jointed dolls. His grail is a Steiff bear, and if I can find one small enough, I plan on making that happen for my Johnny.


ALISTAIR ADALWOLF

COMPANY:  Dream of Doll
SCULPT NAME:  Elf Kirill
DATE OF ACQUISITION:  June 13th, 2016
EYE SIZE:  16mm
WIG SIZE:  7-8

CHARACTER INFO:  I love Johnny and always have, but he's kinda set in his looks.  I wanted a ball-jointed doll that I could "play with," and I fell in love with another Den of Angels user's Kirill, so I hopped on DoA's marketplace and found an affordable one for myself.  Rhidell was their name, so Rhidell, if you're out there, your doll remains alive and well and is in good hands.  Anyway, Alistair Rufus Adalwolf is of German and Welsh decent. He was born into a large family of werewolves who largely kept to themselves in the coal-mining region of south Wales. From this upbringing Alistair learned how to live off the land and how to take care of himself. During Alistair's adolescence rabies swept through his pack. Yeah, rabies. His father and most of his family died of the rabies, but Alistair had to put the remaining few (including his mother) down himself. Heartbroken over this tragedy (and his unwilling involvement in it), Alistair joined the Martian Settler Program and emigrated to Armenia City.

On good days Alistair can be found at school, acting like a normal, everyday seventeen-year-old. On bad days it's not uncommon to find him alone by the river, hunkered down under a tree sobbing. Alistair's despair stems not only from the death of his family, but on the fact that he is a werewolf, a being that is usually doomed to damnation after death. He turns to God on a regular basis for forgiveness and prays constantly that his soul will be spared. He does have his moments though, and when he does he's inconsolable.

In spite of his inexperience around humans, Alistair has a wide circle of friends and has managed to earn Johnny Hailey's trust. He hides his sorrow behind machismo and is seen by his classmates as an average student and a flirtatious clown who loves to laugh and joke. Sometimes he takes his jokes too far and ends up in detention, but for the most part he's well-behaved. Of course, full and new moons make his inner wolf come to the surface. As a result, Alistair has to take medicine every day to keep his transformation in check. He uses an injectable concoction of wolf's bane and some other things that he hasn't revealed to me yet. He uses this like diabetic humans use insulin, and when people ask him what he's up to, that's how he explains it. Only his closest friends know his secret, and none of them have figured out why the wolf's bane does not kill him outright. Even Guinevere, who mixes the medicine, is at a loss over that one.

Outwardly Alistair resembles your average seventeen-year-old, and that's how he wants it to stay. He likes barbecued ribs, Mexican food, and root beer, and if he had his way he'd eat nothing but those three things. His favorite colors are red, red, red, more red, black, and oddly, pink. "What's pink but a lighter shade of red?" he always says. Alistair likes flowers, particularly wolf's bane (what a surprise), daffodils, and painted tongue. He's interested in girls and enjoys a healthy platonic relationship with most of my girl dolls. His one exception is the orange mushroom-eater, Ju-hwang. Alistair and Ju-hwang have been casually dating for awhile, and he plans on asking her to go steady soon. Though his grades are only so-so, Alistair does enjoy a good book; his favorite authors are L. Frank Baum and C.S. Lewis. He enjoys the company of his friends and is fond of vintage arcade games, though the two don't always mix. Alistair has discovered that Ylla also loves arcade games...and much to his chagrin, she's unbeatable at Alistair's favorite game, Pac-Man.


GUINEVERE SKYE



COMPANY:  FairyLand
SCULPT NAME:  Juri 2013
DATE OF ACQUISITION:  Head A on September 13th, 2016, Head B on September 23rd, 2016.  She does not have a body yet.
EYE SIZE:  14mm
WIG SIZE:  7-8

CHARACTER INFO:  Guinevere Hollia Skye is an elf. She spent her life with her family, a seemingly close-knit but strict group of elves that harbored a mild distrust towards humans and the outside world. During her early years Guinevere developed two personalities, one for daytime (which she spent at home) and one for nighttime (which she spent on trap lines in the woods). This personality trait led to tensions between Johanna and her family, which wasn't as stable as she thought. Her overly-curious mother stepped out on her father multiple times, and one of these affairs resulted in Guinevere. Guinevere sought out her birth father who proved to be a member of a rival elf clan, and when the Skyes found out they disowned her. Guinevere subsequently joined the Martian Settler Program and travelled to Armenia City. She regrets nothing; she knew that the Skye clan was already planning to throw her out due to her split personality.

Guinevere tries to keep her mental illness in check, but there isn't much one can do for a split personality. By day she's demure, shy, and sweet, but by night she's bold, adventurous, and a little on the sarcastic side. Guinevere doesn't know why her family resented her for this split, but she does realize that it's confusing for her friends. She is thus trying to merge the two sides of herself into one happy medium. She's succeeded a little; both sides are brave and fiercely loyal, though Guinevere insists that both sides were always that way. Ylla begs to differ, saying that Guinevere's day personality was timid, while her night personality was two-faced and prone to volatile mood swings.

Guinevere's split personality makes her a bit unpredictable, but she is not a danger to herself or to others. She has managed to find a close friend in her Martian housemate Ylla K. Ylla is able to read minds and can thus predict what Guinevere is going to do. She has managed to deduce that Guinevere's personality shifts are prompted with the rising and setting of the sun, and less dramatically, with the changing of the seasons. This has done nothing to stop Guinevere's shifts, but she is better able to prepare for them. Ylla and Guinevere have slowly become inseparable, though they are quite different. While Ylla is calm and rational, Guinevere is easily excited and a hopeless romantic. Guinevere is also close to Chloe, who accompanies her on her foraging outings.

Since she is unofficially the town apothecary Guinevere doesn't have much time for a personal life. When out of school she spends her days gathering herbs and mixing her medicines. Her evenings are spent hunting for meat. She is particularly skilled at mixing the wolf's bane concoction that Alistair uses to control his lycanthropism. In fact, she is so good at this that Alistair doesn't trust anyone else to mix and fill his prescription. In spite of these time-consuming tasks Guinevere does enjoy a few hobbies. She particularly loves collecting blind-bag figurines. I've managed to put together quite a collection for her, too!

As I insinuated above, Guinevere has a fairly wide circle of friends, though her split personality makes her a little nervous around newcomers. To an outsider she seems quiet, but she's just trying to figure out whom she can trust. She gets along well with her roommates and with her schoolmates, and enjoys a close platonic relationship with Alistair Adalwolf. Her love interest is shy, naive Johnny Hailey, who is completely clueless to the situation. This drives Guinevere nuts, but she isn't sure how to resolve the situation. She doesn't know whether to leave Johnny be or to try and pursue her heart's desire. Both paths could potentially break hearts and end in disaster, but both could also end happily. Poor Guinevere is very conflicted, and her situation is worsened by both her split personality and the dissenting opinions of Chloe and Ylla, both of whom she respects. Chloe is convinced that Guinevere and Johnny would be perfect for each other, while Ylla insists that Guinevere will be happier pursuing another boy. Guinevere has told me that she feels like a leaf caught in a storm, being pushed and pulled violently in all directions. Despite all this turmoil, Guinevere remains cheerful and optimistic, confident that one day her puzzling life will fall into place.


CHLOE FAULKNER
COMPANY:  Bobobie
SCULPT NAME:  March
DATE OF ACQUISITION:  October 12th, 2016
EYE SIZE:  14mm
WIG SIZE:  5-6

CHARACTER INFO:  Chloe Ashling Faulkner is a leprechaun. Her past is ambiguous since she keeps much of it a secret; she has not revealed to me her age or her nationality, though her accent and name give away the latter as Irish. She lives in the same Martian town as my other characters, and even they don't have a clue how or when she got there.

Regardless of her mysterious past, Chloe is a welcome denizen of the town. She resides in a house with Ju-hwang, Ylla, and Guinevere. She is energetic and cheerful, much to the delight of her friends. She's also extremely mischievous, often joining Alistair in his practical jokes. She apparently is quite intelligent, as she does not attend the local school. This has proven to be something of a problem since most of Chloe's roommates are teenagers and have to spend most of the week at school. Chloe spends her free time weaving, cultivating apples and dandelions (not easy in Martian soil), cooking, and accompanying Guinevere on her hunting forays. While Guinevere hunts for meat, Chloe puts her knowledge of mushrooms to use. While Ju-hwang can eat any mushroom she chooses without ill effect, the other girls cannot. Thus Chloe has to know which mushrooms are safe for all of her roommates and which are only suitable for Ju-hwang's midnight snacks. On her downtime Chloe provides a listening ear to Alistair, who sometimes needs to shed tears or vent anger, and to Johanna, who suffers from a nasty case of love-sickness. She is my little Wishel Wozzeck's cousin, though neither Chloe nor Wozzeck has revealed to me how a leprechaun and a tiny humanoid can be related. The two stick to that story though, and they're close.

Chloe's age is ambiguous and her intellect suggests maturity, but her hobbies are very girly. She loves My Little Pony, Care Bears, flowers, and the color pink. Her small size means that she mostly wears childish styles, though like most of my characters anything is fair game. Being a leprechaun, she also loves gold and anything gold-colored. She is a hopeless romantic and would love nothing more than to see Guinevere and Johnny get together. This often puts Chloe at odds with Ylla, who wants Guinevere to think a little more rationally.

WOZZECK WINTERGATTAN
COMPANY:  Wishel
SCULPT NAME:  Unbeknown...I guess
DATE OF ACQUISITION:  November 15th, 2018
EYE SIZE:  N/A
WIG SIZE:  4-5

CHARACTER INFO:  
Wozzeck Alban Wintergatan has yet to reveal his full personality to me. I do know that he's a cheerful, relaxed little chap who loves to smile and put his new friends at ease, and I know that he loves his naptime. He also likes to play, but more often than not Wozzeck can be found zonked out in his favorite egg chair. He insists that my leprechaun Chloe is a distant relative of his. I've yet to figure out how a leprechaun and a tiny little humanoid can be related, but Chloe backs up Wozzeck's claims and the two have formed a bond. When Wozzeck is not sleeping he likes to play with his best friend Tatsumaki (unshelled at this time), though the two are complete opposites in terms of personality. Wozzeck, as I said, is a laid-back sort, while Tatsumaki (being a Pongpong) has boundless energy. Despite their differences Wozzeck and Tatsumaki are close, with Tatsumaki looking up to Wozzeck as a big brother figure.

And eight years later, Wozzeck still doesn't have much of a personality!  Tatsumaki, if I can ever shell her, WILL have a huge personality, as she's a FairyLand PongPong, and...well, this is what a good PongPong looks like.
I freaking love PongPong.  Unfortunately obtaining a PongPong is gonna be...well, it's gonna be a little harder to obtain one, since Den of Angels has a nice marketplace where one can buy, sell, trade dolls and doll supplies.  That was how I got Alistair, and Wozzeck, and Guinevere's heads.  Buying on eBay is risky since eBay is FULL of recasts, but when/if Den of Angels closes my only options are eBay or straight from the company.  That's still possible with some of my dolls' holding companies, of course!  Bobobie, FairyLand, and Angel of Dream are all alive and well, but Wishel and Dream of Doll are not, so Wozzeck and Alistair are all but irreplaceable.  Now is Den of Angels perfect?  No, no forum is, but DoA is (was) still a lovely way for ball-jointed doll fans to connect.  Looks like now we're stuck with Failbook unless something strange happens. 

Good thing for blogs, right???  I had been wanting to put my ball-jointed dolls in the blog more, but I can't carry Alistair and Johnny anywhere without the danger of dropping them, so they'll have to wait until I can move without a walker...or until I get them a nice carrying bag.  I've done that for The Doll Who Must Not Be Named.

Resin love,
RagingMoon1987

Thursday, April 2, 2026

Throwback Thursday review: Sweet e.Baby

Don't worry, Miss Emily knows I'm doing this review!  I intend this to be a companion piece to her blog post rather than a complete ripoff, largely because there's not a lot of information out there about this doll.  Indeed, the only Sweet e.Babies I've seen have been the one Miss Emily owns/owned, and a cute little blonde on eBay, and this little chap or chick that I've got here.
Interestingly, this doll is/was a store sample, I presume to be used for display purposes.
That might make things more interesting if I were to leave the doll MIB, but then what's the fun of having the doll?  So!  We're going back to 1999 for this one, one of my favorite years to remember because it was an exciting time in my life (I discuss that in detail in this post).  Amazing Ally, Skateboard Shannen, the American Girls, and some of the Barbie dolls were on my radar then, and I had no idea that Sweet e.Baby even existed.  Never saw a commercial, never saw 'em in stores, nuthin'.  Still can't find a commercial on YouTube, and that's usually the place to go for obscure commercials.  Were these dolls that poorly marketed?  Was that the reason why these dolls are so obscure now?  Don't s'pose I'll ever know, but it's an interesting way to look at it.  In the case of Sweet e.Baby the doll itself is your run-of-the-mill vinyl baby doll, made special with the addition of a CD that held the baby's name and gender.  Initially I was concerned because I couldn't see a code anywhere...
...but duh, it was on the back of the CD's packaging so no one could see it in the store.  Slobbering angry hissy averted, because I really, really, REALLY want to try one of those codes!  Before I do anything else I'm gonna pop this CD into my computer at work and see if the game will load.  Miss Emily discusses why the modern computers may not play an old disc like this, but I'm gonna try it anyway.
It worked...well, sort of.  I won't go over the game in excruciating detail because Miss Emily already did it and because the CD wouldn't play past a certain point, but I was able to get my doll's name, gender, and birthday.  Oh, and my name, LOL.  
Another danged girl doll.  I really was getting boy vibes with that yellow, even though yellow is a popular gender-neutral color.  But I like girl babies too, and I love the name Christina.  Other name options were Brittany, Rachel, Anna, Emily, Danielle, Haley, Samantha, Victoria, and my own name, Sarah/Sara, but I like "Christina" just fine.  I also love how Christina's coloring is similar to my sister's and mine when we were babies...or her animated self does.  The actual doll isn't anywhere near that pale.
Interestingly, as the game progressed Christina's animated self didn't look like my doll anymore.  It looked like Miss Emily's doll, Amanda.
My computer wouldn't play the CD beyond that point, but I got the name and the gender so that's more than enuff for me.  Now, here's Christina herself.
Girlfriend is sticky all over!  That's sometimes an issue with dolls of any era, and I don't like it, but it is what it is.  A quick rubdown with a wet wipe got Christina all good to go, so here's solo shot take two, with her hair combed and her limbs clean.
As I said above, Christina is not as pale as her animated counterpart.  Indeed, she's a little on the dusky side, kinda like Carrie/Baby Love 'n' Touch.  She makes Eve/Tiny Tears look like a ghost, but then Eve already looks like a ghost.  Here it's also possible to see that Christina is a small doll, bigger than Carrie (by a smidge) and smaller than Eve.
Oh yes, how could I forget Sasha Baby and Cara?  Christina is a little bigger than them, especially in the arms and legs, but she's also a little shorter, also in the arms and legs.  Sasha dolls have loooong limbs!
Finally, for the younger generation, Christina is close in size to my smallest Baby Alive doll, Little Maya, and to a Cabbage Patch Cutie like Shelly Mermaid.  Their measurements are different, but they're similar in size.
Christina and Teen Trends Kianna don't look much alike at all, but they do share the problem of sticky vinyl.  The Bootheel is suffering from its yearly plague of gnats, and those little so-and-sos get stuck to my dolls when they've got gommy vinyl.
Now, hair.  These dolls initially wear their hair under their hat as part of the surprise, and as a result when the hats come off the hair looks hilarious.  It's all bunched together, and because the dolls have extremely high hairlines they look like they're wearing hair skullcaps.
Brushing it out was medium-easy.  The texture isn't great, but it looks adorable peeping out from under Christina's cap.
She's even got a little hair bow, as girl neonates often do.
Often, mind y'all, not always.  On the night I was born the nurses were too busy to put bows in the girls' hair.  Mama says there were eighteen new ones that night and the staff was jumpin'.  My sister's bow was white with purple polka dots.  Anyway, the hair looks okay, except from the front.  From the front Christina has a prominent widow's peak and looks a bit like a vampire. 
Miss Emily did say that her Amanda was a biter.  Maybe Christina is too.  LOL, that would make a cute custom doll, a baby vampire!  The rest of Christina's hair is wispy and uneven, though a good trim can fix that.
The fibers suck.  They're coarse and also a mite brittle.  Every time I brush Christina's hair a few hairs break off, so I usually just leave her hat on.  The hat serves the extra purpose of hiding that dumb hairline.

Regarding the face, Christina appears to share a mold with another Playmates doll, Baby So Beautiful.  Same face and everything.  She does NOT appear to share her face with Miss Emily's doll, so there was apparently some variation.
Christina doesn't look great in profile.  Her upper lip juts out and looks like the lips on those beings from "Eye of the Beholder."
Like a great many Playmates dolls Christina has beautiful eyes, and unfortunately they show signs of discoloration.  The right eye is yellowing a smidge.  Christina also has inset eyelashes that are a bit too long, and wispy eyebrows that look too light for her hair.  I can get over that though, since babies usually have light eyebrows.
Under her little button nose Christina has pink lips, a mouth that is shaped roughly like a W, and lightly blushed cheeks.
These dolls aren't the characters that Little Cousins are, but they do have a few of the same attributes, namely the lovely inset eyes and the pink lips.  I can't say that the paint job is anything to write home about on ANY of these Playmates dolls...take that back, the Hearts for Hearts Girls have pretty lips.  If you see 'em in person you can see that there's a tiny bit of sparkle, like they're wearing a thin layer of lip gloss.  The feature is hard to see on Zelia here, but all three of my H4H dolls are a tiny bit sparkly.
Amazing Maddie's lips aren't that nice though, and neither are are Christina's.  The paint is one-dimensional, but it's at least all there and flubs.  And I love those crystal blue eyes!  I hope I can keep them from turning with time.  Overall, though, I don't like Christina's face as much as I like the one that Miss Emily's doll has.  Emily says that Amanda looked like a biter, but Christina looks even more so.  Hmmm...maybe Christina and Teenie Talk can be friends.  I've said in the past that Teenie looks like she's plotting my demise.  Maybe in this case she's mad because I haven't washed her dress yet.
Heck, maybe ALL Sweet e.Babies were biters!  Maybe that's why they didn't sell.  Biter or no, I have to look at Christine's body, even though there's not much to see.  She's all hard vinyl with simple rotating joints.
Sometimes baby dolls this size are anatomically correct, but Playmates didn't do that to these.  Berenguer babies are the ones that are sometimes "real girls" or "real boys," and Paola Reina babies are that way too, for that matter.  Just thought I'd throw that out there, since some Berenguer dolls are similar in size to Sweet e.Baby.  Christina doesn't have that kinda detail, but she does have a butt crack and some information stamped on her right butt cheek.  
She's also got some subtle musculature on her back.
Up front Christina has some slight baby boobs and a cute little tummy with a bellybutton.  Oh, amd her rib margin is visible too.  Nothing too extreme.
The limbs are smooth and healthy-looking, just like the torso is.  There are some slight fat rolls near the wrists, but that's all.
The arms aren't mirror images of each other like they sometimes are on other dolls.  This is especially noticeable in the hands, note that Christina's left hand is clenched into a fist, and her right hand is not.
Christina can't suck her thumb, but she can look like she's fixin' to!
Christina's legs are also different from each other. 
In a reversal of sides, Christina's left foot is extended and her right foot is not.

Better late than never, but I realized late in the game that Christina's legs are a bit more detailed than her arms.  She's got a few creases, but not a ton.
I also forgot to mention that the fingers and toes have some nice detail; the nails are all readily visible, and the knuckles have creases.
Oh, and joints.  Christina has five joints (neck, shoulders, hips), and they rotate.  Christina's posing is thus pretty limited, but she can sit...
...lie down...
...look around...
...and kick and wave.
Not a bad body, overall.  Christina feels sturdy and has a nice weight to her, and she can strike a few baby-appropriate poses.  She is NOT soft, though.  Some baby dolls are soft and good for cuddling, and some aren't.  Christina is one of the latter, though she'd fit perfectly under a little kid's arm.

As mass-produced baby dolls often are, Christina is simply and comfortably dressed, in a onesie and a hat.  Apparently these onesies varied quite a bit in color.  My doll's onesie is yellow, Miss Emily's doll had a red one like this...
...the doll on eBay is wearing purple, and the doll on the box is wearing green.  See?
I wonder how many color variations there were?  Either way I love my doll's yellow clothes; as noted above Christina has darker coloring than the other dolls I've seen, so the yellow looks really nice.
It's a simple little outfit, but then babies usually are dressed pretty simple, unless they're going to church or a christening.  The onesie is made out of this lovely waffle knit that feels delightful to the touch.  I love waffle knit.
My mistake, the horizontal stripes make this LOOK like waffle knit, but appears to be ribbing instead.  Waffle knit or ribbing, the fabric feels nice and stretches some.
The neck and arms are plain, no lace or piping or anything.  The collar is your typical wide collar, commonly found on baby clothes (and occasionally on AG clothes as well).
The bottom part hinges open for diaper-changing, and closes with tabs of Velcro.
The back also closes with Velcro, making removal a smidge easier.
I love the tag!  It's got the doll's logo on it.
Since most newborns wear a cap, Sweet e.Baby always wore one too.  It's got four panels and a brim.
Here's the inside.  Y'all can see how badly Christina's hair is shedding, but the inside of the hat looks okay otherwise.
The back panel has a little elastic at the brim to ensure a snug fit.
As to the diaper, it's a plain white diaper with Velcro tabs on the sides.  Easy for a child to fix and play along with the CD...if you can get it to run, that is.
Unlike Baby Alive diapers this one CAN be washed and reused, though it's unnecessary because Sweet e.Baby isn't a drink and wet doll.  I think we've been over that.  There was also a bottle and a brush included, plastic items that I paid little attention to, though the bottle IS a nice bottle. 
It's got a rubber stopper inside, and the nipple is pierced so that one could theoretically fill this and use it like a legit baby bottle.
Pity that Christina can't use it...yeah she can.  She just doesn't have an open mouth to "drink" from it.  One can pretend-feed her, though.

And I think that's all!  Time to sum it up!

BAD
*Bad hair.  I have a hard time getting it to look nice and it sheds constantly.
*The vinyl is growing sticky as it ages.  This isn't unique to Sweet e.Baby, but be forewarned just in case.
*Modern-day computers may not run the CD that accompanies the doll.  Don't pitch it, though!  You might be able to play it long enuff to get your doll's name.
*Not the most cuddly doll in the world.

GOOD
*Have I ever mentioned that I love Playmates dolls' eyes?  Yeah, probably.  LOL, but Christina has very pretty eyes, Playmates doll or no.

Overall Sweet e.Baby is a basic little baby doll made special by a CD that allowed the child to interact with their doll to a certain extent.  The CD is incredibly simple to use provided one has a computer old enuff, but back in the late nineties...I dunno.  I was manipulating games more advanced than the Sweet e.Baby CD in 1999, so this game would've been perfect (maybe even too easy) for the target age of these dolls.  As to the doll, she's easy to manage and easy to play with along with the CD games (if you can get them to run).  It's basic stuff like diaper changing and bottle-feeding, and simple doctor's appointments and all that.  On her own Christina is okay...or she's okay once her sticky vinyl is washed.  Not high, not low.  Just a cute baby doll with striking blue eyes.

Sweeping change of subject now, I go on YouTube binges every night, and the commercials that run before, during, and after the videos are getting alarmingly personalized.  My commercials are often (not always, but often) advertisements for AG Sisters, or for Ruby Red Fashion Friends, or for Ashton-Drake babies, or most recently, for Leya Dolls!  I know dern good and well that this is happening because Google tracks everything we all do, but still, it's kinda freaky.  Do any of y'all get advertisements like that when go on YouTube?

Lastly, if you live in Indiana or Ohio, batten down the hatches!  Ryan Hall said it'll be bad today.  Is it just me, or have Indiana and Ohio had it rough this season???

Love,
RagingMoon1987