Greetings, my dear benchodes! It's RagingMoon1987, back after another of my hiatuses. Sometimes I go through spells like that, where I'm tired or lazy or bored with the blog, but I think I'm ready to get this next batch of posts out. That said, Just Magic's database of eighteen-inch dolls is a good place to go for information, but it's also a dangerous place for a collector to go. Past visits to this site have led to my purchases of Kat, of Rebecca, of Kristiana, of today's doll and of the next two dolls we'll see. Girl on the Go is another of those brands that I knew very little about before visiting Just Magic. So...meet my Girl on the Go, whom I've chosen to name "Madge." She doesn't look a thing like Madge Undersee, who is described as blonde and blue-eyed, but that's where I got the name.
Just Magic states that these dolls are acceptable little alternatives to American Girl, with a few caveats. I'll address those as I come to them but first, size. Being an AG alternative means that Madge is roughly the same size as Jettivee (American Girl) and Amelia (Gotz). The fact that all three are warmly dressed will give y'all an idea about how long I've procrastinated over this post. It's WAY too hot for jackets and capes now.
Madge's build is bigger than the all-vinyl dolls, meaning that she likely won't be able to share clothes with Rebecca and Kat and Ana Ming. She's got a body similar to Kristiana's, and an unsteady stance to match. Being in stocking feet doesn't help. Madge spent part of this review in her socks, for reasons that will be discussed below.
As always, hair comes first, and I know already to expect either a nightmare or something close to it. Just Magic and Little Raven Creations both warn that these dolls have very low-quality hair, and indeed, Madge's eBay pictures showed a rat's nest (thank God for honest sellers). This is how Madge's hair looked when she arrived last November. She looks like she stuck her tongue in a toaster, as Chance put it in Homeward Bound.
What a shame! I love brunette dolls, and this hair is a pretty color. It's weird...I call this color mouse brown when I'm describing myself, but when it's on a doll I call it chestnut.
But then again, chestnut has more reddish tones in it, while Madge's hair has a lot of blonde, like I do. I guess I'll bite the bullet and call this color mouse brown. Just Magic insinuates that once the hair gets this far gone it's a lost cause, but I'm going to try to repair it anyway. At least Madge has enuff hair that I can attempt it; remember what my My Way Kid's hair was like???
A new wig may be in Madge's future too, if I can't tame this mane. There are some doll wigs that I flat-out CAN. NOT. TAME., but I have my hopes for Madge. If not I'll have to cut this crap off, because Madge's hair is rooted. The rooting is good along the hairline and the part, but meh on the rest of the head.
To give y'all an idea of what Madge's hair was like, here's the segment that was braided. Yep, Madge has a braid in all that madness, and it's possible to see that the fibers are still soft and smooth.
The end of the braid is tipped with a tiny red bow. I presume that Madge came with this, because bits of her original rubber band are still in place underneath the bow. Broken, yes, but still in place.
This is crappy hair. It was nice at one time, but it's not anymore. Apparently this is par for the course with Meritus's Girls on the Go, as multiple parties have mentioned this line and the bad hair that came with it. I've gotten the mayhem semi-controlled in the time that I've owned this doll, but it'll never be great hair. And for all that...my mother says she likes Madge's hair. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder, LOL. I gotta admit that it does give her some character; she'd make an effective Hermione Grainger for Halloween. More on that at eleven...
The face is where things get a little confusing, at least for my puny little mind. It's really where the name of the doll line gets confusing, but faces factor in. Little Raven Creation notes that Geoffrey and Tollytots also had dolls called Girls on the Go, but they were not the same as Meritus's dolls or each other, and the best way to tell the lines apart is by the dolls' faces. Geoffrey Girls on the Go look a lot like Laura Ashley dolls (made by the same company), and also remind me a little of the Life of Faith dolls (a little bug-eyed, in other words). Tollytots Girls on the Go were also called Tolly Girls, and they remind me a little of Journey Girls, Our Generation, and I'm a Girly. As for Meritus, most of the dolls I've run into look a little like Kristiana and her Sew Able friends, though a few have painted teeth or closed smiles. Madge has the open-mouthed head, with no teeth visible.
Nope, not too bad! There's a little of that cheap metallic look in there, but not a lot. I'm not in love with the paint, though. Madge has a dash of pink eyeshadow that thankfully is not too obvious, but her eyelashes and eyebrows are too light to match her sorry hair. If I do rewig this doll she'll likely end up as a redhead because of those brows and lashes. LOL, I'm as bad as Miss Emily when it comes to red-haired dolls! Regarding the mouth, as usual I don't care for the color, but I love the shape.
Regarding the body, Madge is built similarly to the American Girls, but not exactly the same. As I noted above her build is slimmer than AG, similar to that of a Sew Able doll like Kristiana.
To top it all off, since Madge is understuffed she has terrible posture. Few of my soft-bodied dolls have perfect posture, but Madge takes the cake.
Alrighty, so Madge isn't the most poseable doll on the planet. Good thing her clothes look comfy!
The pants are off-white and as a result have gotten fairly groady over the years, but spin in THE PICKLE JAR OF DESPAIR will set them right. They also could do with a belt, as they're a bit big around the waist.
Unfortunately this is a kind of material that tends to look raggy along the seams, so there are loose ends hanging out of the cuffs, even though the cuffs are well-hemmed. These can be trimmed away, but they make the pants look unkempt.
The right outer seam is decorated with a navy blue/white striped ribbon, and on the hip is a functioning cargo pocket. Madge could carry some small items in there if she so chooses. Thus why I love cargo pants in this size!
Outwardly the socks look like your typical white bobby socks, but the cuffs appear to be fleeced like sherpa socks. These are large and have weird seams, and as a result they don't fit Madge very well. They're nice and thick though, a bit heavy for July, but perfect for the cold weather that will eventually come.
Lastly, these shoes. These are solid plastic with painted and molded details. The laces are just for show; they tie, but they don't hold the shoes on. I nearly broke all the fingernails on my right hand trying to get these off Madge's feet.
In a couple of the initial pictures I photographed Madge in her cape. Money was tight last November, so rather than buy a whole new winter outfit or leave Madge bare-armed, I found something that covered her up a bit and accentuated her goofy hair.
Regarding other clothes, since Madge is slimmer than the American Girls I'm predicting that their clothes will be loose on her. First, Jettivee's spring ensemble, an old meet outfit called Go Anywhere.
Now an ily 4EVER outfit.
Ultimately, the outfit that Madge will spend the summer in is this one. It's sized for American Girls and came from lotsogoodies on Etsy.
I think that's about all I have to say.
BAD
*Hair is not good. It was likely good at one time, but it has aged poorly.
GOOD
*My particular doll has a cute face. Not all of these dolls do.
*Eyes don't look dead. Brown doll eyes can run that risk.
*Paint looks cheap, but is all there with no streaks or chips. Her lips are a nice color.
*Clothing isn't the most stylish, but with the exception of those shoes it's of good quality. Plus, I wouldn't mind having a pair of those cargo pants in my size!
*Can wear and share clothes with other eighteen-inch dolls. This thankfully includes shoes.
*As y'all saw on July 4th, she fits in well with other dolls her size.
I've seen Girls on the Go that still had nice hair, and when it WAS nice it was very attractive stuff. That makes Madge's out-of-control mane that much more unfortunate. But to be honest, even if I overlook Madge's hair she's just...okay. Not a bad doll, but definitely not great either, and certainly not American Girl-caliber. If you fancy a rewigging project then this little gal could be the one for you, but for an AG alternative I'd recommend sticking to the Gotz dolls and the Sew Able squad, or to the My Life As bunch, which are equally stiff but have nice hair and a big wardrobe. Meritus's Girls on the Go can offer some new faces to an eighteen-inch doll collection, but that's about all. Sorry, Madge!
Stay hydrated,
RagingMoon1987
How is your little group of 18" dolls reacting to the recent newcomers? That Go Anywhere outfit was the one my daughter's Just Like Me doll, or whatever it was called back then, came wearing.
ReplyDeleteHow is my bunch reacting? Well, Doremi is mad that she can't push Madge around, Rita Cheryl is off in her own little world, River Song and Arista are still focused on keeping cool, and Luciana has her head up her telescope. The rest of the bunch hasn't said much, but Madge is okay with that. She's got two friends and a cousin that she hangs out with a lot.
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