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Sunday, April 20, 2014

Another one bites the dust? Apparently so

Happy Easter and Happy Resurrection Day to you, my dear followers!  I don't know about y'all, but I've had a superb weekend.  There was much shopping and antique store-hopping, and my sister tied the knot with her fiancĂ© on Saturday.  So now I have a brother-in-law and I'm very happy!

Unfortunately, the dolly news that I bear is not good.  It's likely also old to some of you, but it's new to me so here goes.  I hope you're in the mood to read!  Six days ago (heavens, doesn't seem like it was that long!) I put up a post regarding the demise of the La Dee Da and Pinkie Cooper lines.  At the end of that post I made some comments about the future of the Cutie Pops series, wondering if they would be discontinued as well.  You remember those, right?  These dolls?
I own and have reviewed Candi, in the center, and Miss Emily reviewed Cookie, on the right.  The Cutie Pops are not perfect, but they are creative enough that Miss Emily and I both rated them fairly high.  Like Pinkie Cooper, I originally thought that these dolls would be cute and original enough to stand up to the test of time, but after Pinkie and the La Dee Da dolls were both axed I began to doubt the longevity of the Cutie Pops.

I had my reasons for this doubt, of course:
*There was a complete absence of Cutie Pops in stores.
*Nothing new had been released in some months.  Last fall there were three new lines available simultaneously, but since then, nothing.
*The Cutie Pops' last Facebook post was on New Years' Day which isn't good, particularly when compared to more successful dolls like Barbie, the Bratz, and Lalaloopsy, each of whom have very active Facebook pages.  Keep in mind that these days social media can make you or break you; if you get a lot of coverage on Facebook or Twitter, voila!  Instant success (or shame, if the news happens to be bad).  But as always, I digress.

Intrigued by these clues, I dug around on Google tonight and a post on Tumblr which contained some disturbing news.  Doll News had this very brief but very telling conversation which attests that the Cutie Pops are indeed being discontinued.  One of the participants of the conversation , a person named Cutie Club, insists that she/he heard the news from a reliable source and even posted directly on her page about it (look very closely at the top of her screen).

So that's not a good sign!  However, I've learned from bitter experience not to believe everything one reads on the internet (yes, I admit that I did at one time), so I dug deeper and found a post from paperdollmom here on Blogspot.  She apparently has heard the same thing that I did, and she reveals that this is apparently old news because her post regarding the Cutie Pops is from April first!  She also reveals a possible reason for the discontinuation:  while her daughter has and loves her Cutie Pops doll, paperdollmom herself finds the doll mildly creepy, particularly when the eyes are removed.  Miss Emily echoed that sentiment, though she herself is a fan of these dolls (she has five separate posts, one for five of the six waves released).

I also found a conversation on Monster High Arena (big forum for Monster High fans), that not only adds further confirms the Cutie Pops discontinuation, but also offers up some ideas as to why they and Pinkie Cooper are no more.  One person suggested that they may have been shouted down by Monster High, Barbie, and the semi-new Ever After High line, all three of which are constantly putting something new out and keeping the image alive.  I think this idea makes perfect sense, because in the two years that Cutie Pops were in existence Jada Toys released six waves, with three being released at the same time.  So if one wanted to really nitpick that COULD count as only four waves.  Compare that to Monster High and Lalaloopsy.  The initial MH release had six characters...
...and the first wave of Lalaloopsy dolls had eight.
This means that Mattel and MGA Entertainment released more dolls in one single wave than Jada Toys did during one doll's entire run.

So I still haven't seen anything official, but that's the buzz online among doll circles.  The discontinuation of Cutie Pops, Pinkie Cooper, and La Dee Da dolls, and the Bratz dolls' hiatus suggests a very dark year for those of us who like playline dolls.  Sure, we have Barbie, Lalaloopsy, and the revival of Moxie Girlz (some of which are downright freaky) but dang it, I was looking forward to seeing where these doll lines would go!  Looks like it's back to browsing the internet for what information on the Novi Stars.  No, I STILL have not figured out if they're going to be gone for good or not.  I've seen multiple sources with multiple responses (yeses, nos, and maybes), but my last trip to Wal-Mart turned up exactly ONE Novi Star:  a lone Sila Clops in the discount isle.  Perhaps they will be getting a mass revamp and being rereleased in the fall alongside the Bratz...but I doubt it somehow.

And before I sign off, I think I should mention yet ANOTHER tidbit of nasty news.  Remember this gal?
Bratzillaz Meygana Broomstix, whom I have reviewed.  My source is Wikipedia, not the most reliable source.  They heard from Bratz Boulevard (a much better source) that while there was information available about international Bratz releases for 2014, NOTHING was said about the Bratzillaz.  This could mean that either they will not be released internationally, or they have just been done away with entirely.  This possibility surprises me because I think the Bratzillaz are a better product than the Bratz.  They have joints and inset eyes, and while the early ones did not have the best hair that problem has since been rectified.  Just more testament to the dynamics and the fickleness of the doll world.

Oh well, life goes on, yes?  All this reminds me that one cannot live through material possessions, even though they are a lot of fun.  Besides, these spaces on shelves will make room for more new creations.  Who knows?  Maybe some obscure little toy company out there will create the impossible:  a doll that purges Barbie from her role as Queen of the Dolls.  When and if that does happen, Yours Truly will be there to see it, munching popcorn, drinking Snapple, and trying to stop her head from spinning.  LOL

Happy Easter/Resurrection Day,
RagingMoon1987

Thursday, December 6, 2012

Meygana's new clothes, plus some other odds and ends

Finally...at long last, I'm getting around to discussing Meygana's new outfit.  Remember a few posts back when I promised you a review of it?  Yeah, I didn't forget.  The past couple of weeks have been nuts (again) but I'm finally getting around to actually picking apart something I own, taking pictures, discussing all the good things...and the bad things.  This particular post won't consist entirely of stock pictures, though there WILL be a couple...there's been a new development that relates indirectly to Meygana and directly to the Bratzillaz in general.  There's also the subject of finals, but more on that in a bit.

Now to the point.  As I mentioned in a prior blog post, each Bratzillaz character has their own customized outfit and accessory set.  I mentioned liking Cloetta's clothes the best, but since I have Meygana I bought her particular outfit and accessories first.  Here's what she looks like in the full outfit:


What you're seeing is a combination of the main outfit and the accessory pack.  The main outfit looks like this.

Like Meygana's stock outfit, this wouldn't have flown at my high school.

The dress is a two-piece set in different shades of blue.  The top part is made of a satiny aquamarine fabric that compliments Meygana's fiery hair beautifully.  It has three silver "buttons" down the front and a sky blue bow at the top.


The skirt has two layers.  One layer is black and blue tulle with some glitter painted on, and the lower layer is made of this stiff sky blue stuff.  It has a canvas-like texture that I'm not in love with; when it comes to dolls canvas is usually reserved for small childrens' toys.  Like the top layer, the blue layer has a light sprinkling of glitter.  Not too much, just enough to catch one's eye.


The skirt also has sewn-in underwear.  I must say that this is a massive improvement over the older Bratz clothes, which left the dolls au naturel underneath.


Along with the top and skirt comes a blue cropped jacket and a matching hat.  Both the hat and the jacket look like either denim or faux denim.  The jacket is nicely hemmed.


This fabric has no stretch at all, but the sleeves have Velcro closures at the cuffs.  This helps those skinny sleeves fit over Meygana's huge hands.  A huge help it is, too!


I can remember a time when MGA used real denim in their products, but I can't tell if this is real denim or not.  It feels substantial enough that it could be, but just thin enough that it might not be.

Now let's take a gander at that hat.


It's trimmed with sky blue ribbon, which helps tie the whole outfit together.  There's also something pretty critical that's MISSING!!!  Can't tell from that pic?  We'll come back to that.

Finishing off the outfit are a plastic purse:


Plastic boots, typical of the Bratzillaz:


And a matching "outfit" for Wingzy:


It's the same denim-and-ribbon combo as Meygana's hat.  It looks pretty good on him.

Now to the add-ons.


There's a shawl, a backpack, a hat, and a pair of shoes.  Notice that this time the base color is green instead of the blue that was used on the main outfit.  Now I love green...it's my favorite color, in fact.  But does it really go with aquamarine and sky blue???

You be the judge.

I'm going to go through this piece by piece, as usual.  First, the shawl.  Or maybe it's a scarf.  I can't tell, really.  It doesn't really matter, either; the...OBJECT functions as either one.


Whatever it is, it's green and blue plaid with fringe at the ends.  The material is thin and stiff, and it doesn't really drape like either a scarf or a shawl.  It's covered in glitter, much more glitter than the dress has.  But it doesn't shed much...yet.

Now the hat.


It too is made of the glittery plaid material.  I don't mind the stiffness so much here since that helps the hat keep its shape.  The hat is decorated with the school crest and some navy blue ribbons, one of which is tied in a minuscule bow.  It also has THESE!!!


Those ribbons help keep the hat on Meygana's head!!!  Let's take a look at Meygana's other hats and compare.


None of these hats have any stretch to them, and even if they did it would be impossible to cram such a tiny hat onto Meygana's huge head...especially with that mass of hair!  So those ribbons are a tremendous aid in keeping the green hat in place.  Meygana's original hat has a thin elastic band which holds spectacularly well.  I worry about how well that elastic will hold up over time, but that's not a huge issue.  The blue hat has...nothing.  No ribbons, no elastic band, no clips, no Velcro, nothing.  This is, in my eyes, a huge oversight.  How on earth does MGA expect us to keep that hat on Meygana?  For it certainly doesn't stay very well by itself!

That definitely doesn't look right.

I wonder why MGA did that?  I would assume that they wouldn't just give us a hat that simply rests on the top of a doll's rather large head.  But they did.

Moving right along...the backpack.


It's large and made out of stiff black plastic.  Not hard plastic, just stiff; it does have some flexibility in it, just not a lot.  The backpack has some gold trim on the sides, and what appears to be a green and gold school crest.  Not the school colors, but green and gold.  Interesting choice.  Maybe MGA decided that putting the school crest on two different pieces was enough.

Lastly, the shoes.


They're not the boots one would expect for Bratzillaz, but rather a high-heeled wingtip or oxford.  Hmm...high-heeled oxfords?  That's something I've only heard of.  Anyway, they're green with blue toes and blue heels, helping tie the whole outfit together.  They're also of a softer material than Meygana's other two pairs of shoes.

So that gives Meygana two outfits and an accessory set to play around with.  That may not sound like much, but it has more options than you might think.  Heck, I wish I had that many options for some of my other dolls!  My copper-topped beauty can do quite a bit with those extra little pieces.  But that blue hat really bugs me, for some reason.  It probably shouldn't; the hat (and the whole outfit) is sturdy, after all.  And there were no missing pieces.  It just surprises me that MGA will do one thing for one outfit, and not for the other.  It really makes me wonder.

Poor little hat, it's too cute not to be worn!

Oh well, I suppose I can always find some ribbon of the correct color and sew it on.  I've always been good at such things.  I'll probably do that once I can find some ribbon in sky blue satin.

Now, on to other Bratzillaz news.  Remember when I said that I was probably going to only buy one doll?  Yeah...there may be a possible ixnay on that.  Check these out:


This is the line of new Bratzillaz; obviously this is a swimsuit set.  There are no new characters, just Cloeta, Jade, Meygana, Yasmina, and Sashabella.  Okay, admit it...how many of y'all are looking at these and asking "why on earth are they GREEN???"  Well...you can probably figure it out when you see other publicity pics of these dolls.  (I hate Sashabella's swimsuit, by the way...it looks more Jungle Girl than Beach Bunny)


Yep, you probably guessed it.  These dolls are glow-in-the-dark dolls.  Interesting choice for a gimmick; I haven't seen a glow-in-the-dark dolls since Mezco Toyz released Revenant (a Living Dead Doll, in case you are wondering).  And just between you, me, and the coconut tree, I had no idea Revenant existed until maybe eight months ago.  LOL

Anyways, MGA Entertainment is releasing a second line of Bratzillaz.  But wait!  Does anyone notice anything?  We have a horror theme and a swimsuit theme.  Where have I seen that before???  Oh yes...HERE!!!


These are two of my Monster High girls, first wave Gloom Beach Cleo and Clawdeen.  So far Mattel has had three swimsuit/beach-themed lines for Monster High, two Gloom Beach lines and one entitled "Skull Shores."  None of the Monster High beach dolls glow in the dark; indeed, I can't name any MH doll that DOES glow in the dark!  My black-and-white Skull Shores Frankie Stein appears to glow in certain lights, but it's just an optical illusion.  But that's way off the subject.  The new Bratzillaz are cute, and I'm probably going to want one (in spite of the terrible hair I'll probably stick it out with Meygana).  But it's looking more and more like MGA Entertainment is scrabbling for ideas.  First they released a jointed, wigged doll (Moxie Teenz) to compete with the LIV dolls.  Now there are these Bratzillaz, and they appear to be imitating the hugely successful Monster High dolls more and more!  I may take a severe verbal stoning from die-hard fans of the Bratzillaz saying that no, they're not imitations, that MGA would never do such a thing, but you can't convince me of that.  MGA must feel threatened.  Why else would there be so many similarities?  Backstories, individual personalities, pets, individual colors and appearances, a school theme, a horror theme, and now this swimsuit line?  Definitely sounds like MGA is hot and bothered and itching to compete.

Not that that upsets me, of course.  A little competition can be a very good thing, especially in the doll world.  The competing companies are kept on their toes, trying to come up with a cute new idea that will sell.  That allows for some really cool items...and some spectacular flops as well.  Both add to the fun of being a doll collector.

Regarding other dolly news, I've spotted the third line of La Dee Da dolls running around in stores.  So far there's been the first Dee (the New York-themed doll), a candy theme (Sweet Party), and a foreign lands theme (Runway Vacay).  I like all three lines; the New York Dee, Sweet Party Sloane, and Runway Vacay Tylie all have tempted me during past shopping trips.  But I never bought any of them and since I would really really REALLY like to stick to my one doll rule this time, I'm glad I didn't.  The newest line is SO CUTE!!!


This is the Garden Party line.  I had no idea they were being released, but they're already hitting store shelves; Poplar Bluff, Missouri's Super Wal-Mart has them.  I went there to find do-dads for my Cutie Pops doll, but I almost threw those down and walked away with Dee (the bumblebee second from left).  Frankly there isn't a doll in this particular line that I wouldn't have, so I may have to draw straws to determine who to pursue.  Or it may boil down to whatever I can find...these look like they're going to be popular.  But I can't help but pine for the La Dee Da dolls' predecessors.  Why, oh why couldn't a line of LIV dolls be produced with this theme?

Hey, it just occurred to me...do these new La Dee Da dolls have BENDABLE ARMS???  They certainly look like they do.  That will help fill the void the LIV dolls left...a little.

I do believe that's enough blogging for tonight.  Oh wait...I should probably tell you...I passed my accounting final!!!  With a big fat B, no less!  I'm hoping and praying that'll keep my C.  I aced the last two tests, but kinda sorta flunked the last quiz.  We'll SEE about that C!  Haha.

Happy St. Nick's Day,
RagingMoon1987

Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Cutie Pops vs. Bratzillaz, part two: Bratzillaz Meygana Broomstix

One doll down, one to go.  With Candi out of the way, Meygana Broomstix takes her turn.

This is actually not the Bratzillaz doll I planned on owning; Jade J'adore was the one I had my eye on.  Jade is my favorite of the Bratz, and I love her eyes.  But Meygana is the doll I received for my birthday, and I'm not going to look a gift horse in the mouth.  The red hair is probably what sealed the deal; my mother knows I love red hair, and she's the one who got her for me.  And I only want one of these dolls.  So that's that.

Now...let me give you the lowdown on Meygana by herself.  She is 10 and 3/4 inches from head to toe.  She is actually shorter than Candi, though in pictures she looks a little taller.  This is partly due to her thick-soled shoes, and partly due to her stand, the combined height of which bring her to 11 and 1/2 inches.  Her hair is curly and a gorgeous shade of red.  Her skin is VERY pale, pale enough that I had a hard time photographing her.  And her eyes!  Oh, those stunning eyes.  All Bratzillaz have inset eyes, and each character has a different set.  Meygana's are aqua blue with glitter.
Her eyes remind me a lot of LIV doll eyes...
...and also Moxie Teenz eyes.
Now that I look at the three sets of eyes together, it's difficult to pick who's eyes I like the best.  But Meygana's are very beautiful.  They add to the enchanted, witchy, otherworldliness of the doll.

But there's more to Meygana than just those eyes.  The whole doll reminds me a lot of both the LIV dolls and the Moxie Teenz, both of whom are now sadly defunct.  All three are highly jointed and with glass eyes.  The three dolls are similar enough that they deserve a comparison of their own; I'll address that in a future blog.

Before we move on though, check this out!  That strand of hair is STUCK IN MEYGANA'S EYE!!!
I'll bet that feels good...NOT!!!  Miss Emily's Meygana Broomstix doll has this very same problem; the only difference is that her doll had hair caught in the right eye, while mine has hair in the left.  No wait...both eyes had hair caught in them, but the hair in the doll's right eye came out while I was trying to comb her hair.  Miss Emily had to use tweezers to get the hair out of her Meygana's eye.  I was able to remove it with my fingertips; it slid out quite easily.  This is a gross analogy, but if you get a Bratzillaz doll with hair in her eyes, treat the hair like you would a tick and pull slowly.  Sorry, the nail-polish-remover-on-the-back technique won't work here!  Not unless you want to remove Meygana's facepaint.  LOL

Speaking of facepaint, let's examine the rest of Meygana's face (I took this picture before I pulled those hairs out of Meygana's eyes).
She's got typical Bratz features, with huge, full lips and boldly painted eyes.  Her eye shadow is a shimmery aqua shade that matches her eyes perfectly.  There are also creases painted in the eye shadow to create the look that a natural eyelid might make.  I love that touch.  I'm not a fan of the eyebrows, though; they look too dark and too...BROWN to match perfectly with red hair.  Meygana's lip color is better, but if you look close her mouth is painted slightly off-kilter...just like Candi's mouth!  It also doesn't follow the mold of her mouth precisely; one can see the unpainted corners of her mouth peeping out from under that paint.  Not a huge problem, but again, keep an eye out for poorly painted dolls.

Here's Meygana's outfit.
This never would've passed muster at my old high school.  Meygana's outfit is typical of Bratz/Bratzillaz dolls, hip and trendy, but a little on the skanky side.  No biggie, I guess.  Dolls are supposed to represent the fantasy world, right?  And in the fantasy world one is not bound to earthly traditions, conventions, and rules.  Hmmm...remind me to say that to the next progressive who tells me that Barbie's proportions aren't realistic.  I've gotten that a couple of times in the past week.

Yeah, back on topic.  This is Meygana's top.
It's your classic sleeveless crop top with a gold pleather bolero sewn on.  The the rest is a varigated blue knit.  The Fashion Magic Academy's crest is sewn to the top.  And that brings us to a question that the Toy Box Philosopher herself pondered.  Miss Emily muses about the identity of the item in the lower left corner of the crest on.  Four items arranged on the crest, the other three items being a high heeled shoe, a diamond ring, and either a bikini or an underwear set (gasp!), but what's that fourth thing???  You have thirty seconds to answer the question.
Tick, tick, tick...

Time's up!  Have you got an answer???  I think I might; the mysterious fourth item looks a lot like a pair of earrings.  Did you guess correctly?  If not, don't worry too much, because I could be completely wrong!!!  UPDATE, 5/17/2018:  apparently I WAS wrong, as the fourth item is apparently one of those neat old-timey perfume atomizers, the ones that can be found at antique marts (and occasionally Hobby Lobby).  Thank you for sharing, Charlie B!

Meygana's skirt is short, again typical of Bratz clothing, but at least it has sewn-in undies.  It resembles a shortened version of a schoolgirl's uniform, with the pleats.  Again, there is pleather triming the top, not unlike a belt.  There is no hem, and some rogue threads are sticking out, but the skirt is woven so tightly that raveling may not be a problem.  As long as I don't pull on it, it should be fine.
The cape concerns me somewhat.
The cape is made of thin, drapey knit material with a certain amount of stretch to it.  It reminds me of Featherageous Jade's dress to a certain extent.  And if you read that blog, you may recall my concerns regarding the durability of that dress.  My feelings are the same for this cape; if it gets treated too roughly it could ravel or snag or tear.  The cape does have plastic loops that hook over Meygana's hands, though.  I think that's a cute touch.  That way she can look like she's actually holding and manipulating the cape.  She can even hide behind it if she wants to.  Plus it is hemmed.
Meygana also has a hat, and some steampunk-looking goggles.  Both are currently held on to Meygana's head with elastic.
When she was fresh out of the box Meygana's hat was held on with red thread and two strands of hair.  Removing it was a lot of fun...NOT!!!  The hat's elastic is uncovered, and that concerns me.  Remember how well elastic tends to hold up during play?  It tends to break.  It also tends to get brittle and melt as it ages, and if the elastic melts into this head of hair it will be a right mess.

Meygana's boots are big, and they're real shoes, too!  They don't just fit on a peg, but on an actual doll foot.
They look like they'd fit on Monster High feet.  Lagoona CAN wear them, but they look clunky on her dainty frame.
Lagoona CAN wear Meygana's boots, though.  Meygana can't wear Lagoona's shoes.
"Unhand those boots, scoundrel!"

Lastly, the earrings.
They are a very pretty design, not unlike some of the pairs of earrings in my room (I have hundreds).  This is an area where my doll differs from Miss Emily's; her earrings were apparently roughly treated during the assembly of the doll, and the post was bent up something awful.  It was bad enough that one of the earrings wouldn't even go into the doll!  I got lucky; both of my dolls' earrings are in good shape.

Regarding accessories, Meygana is fairly well endowed.  She has a two-piece stand that holds her up at the waist, a broom, a hairbrush, and a card with a "spell" on it.
First off, my card is different from Miss Emily's.  Hers has a full spell on it, and mine does not.  Also of note is the broom with the gold cord (the other broom is the hairbrush).  It is too small to look rideable, and it doesn't open so it can't possibly be a purse.  It serves no purpose whatsoever, but it looks cute.  It reminds me a bit of a guitar, so maybe I can position it in Meygana's arms and make her look like she's windmilling it.
Judging from the comments on the Bratzillaz website, the spell on Meygana's card (or rather, the spell that SHOULD be there) is what Meygana uses to call up her special power.  Each Bratzillaz character has a special power, and Meygana's is to fly.  Hey, I thought ALL witches had the power to fly!  Maybe we're talking about a different flight from broom-riding.  Perhaps Meygana has the power to fly without her broom.  Either way, each character also has a witch mark somewhere on their bodies that coordinates with their power.  Meygana's mark is a pair of tribal-looking wings on her right arm.
I'm going to skip a body review since I have a full review planned for another blog, so lets go to Meygana's hair.  At first glance, it's fine.  It's red, it's curly, it's thick, it's full, what's not to like???

THIS IS WHAT!!!  I can't get that hairbrush through that mass of tangles!!!
Deboxing the doll was a real trip, by the way.  That hair was sewn to the package!  Anywho, MGA Entertainment's hair has been declining in quality for some time.  I spent some years out of the dolly loop, so I first noticed this problem when I purchased Style It! Nadine eleven months ago.  Like Meygana, Nadine (seen below) has a head full of curly nylon hair, but hers is mercifully short.  All you have to do is shake her and her hair snaps into place.
In the year that has elapsed since that purchase I've either bought or received three more Bratz Style It! dolls (Tessa, Maci, and Shania), one Moxie Girlz doll, one Moxie Teenz doll, Bratz Catz Jade, Featherageous Jade, and Meygana.  Oh yeah, there's also a Lalaloopsy in the mix, but she has molded hair.  Of all of the dolls with rooted hair, only Bratz Catz Jade has soft, smooth hair.  In fact, her hair reminds me of the old Bratz dolls, the ones that were available when I was a teenager.  The others have course, rough, matted hair prone to snags and tangles, and trying to keep them looking halfway decent has been an uphill battle.  This is enough of a struggle for straight-haired dolls like Tessa, Tristen, and Featherageous Jade, but imagine how it is for a doll with long CURLY hair???
"Help, it's eating my head!!!"

This hair is actually the main reason why I wanted to find Jade instead of Meygana, since I understand that this is a problem common to a lot of Meygana dolls.  Jade's hair is styled in a short bob.  Amazon.com already has reviews from displeased buyers, and most of the complaints are about...you guessed it, the hair.  Miss Emily's doll's hair was bad too, so bad that she had to cut it!  She said it was the absolute worst hair she'd ever seen on a doll, and she's reviewed many dolls with bad hair so she knows what she's talking about.  I may end up cutting my doll's hair as well, particularly if the tangles get out of hand, but that will only be as a last resort.  I try NEVER to resort to cutting a doll's hair because I'm a complete spazz with scissors.  I can't even cut my own bangs, for crying out loud!   And believe it or not I actually like that mess of hair to a certain extent.  It looks tangled and windblown and...well, it looks kinda witchy, like she's been riding her broomstick.  Hey, if you rode around on a broom all night long, would YOUR hair look neat and tidy?  Still, this is a toy, and I remember how angry and frustrated I would have been if I'd gotten a doll with hair like this when I was a kid.  I'm willing to bet there are plenty of kids out there who will feel the same way.

Now, let me hearken back to the Cutie Pops half of the review.  Here's Candi's hair next to Meygana's:
Remember I said that these dolls both retail for around twenty bucks, and yet the quality of their hair couldn't be more different.  Candi's is smooth, doesn't shed, and is relatively tangle-free.  Even the accessory hair is like that.  Meygana's hair, put bluntly, is awful.  It looks okay from a distance, but it's awful.  It is rough, tangled, matted, and also sheds like mad.  I can finger-comb her curls, but it's a HUGE chore to do and I always manage to catch a knot.  Definitely not cool.  Now, I will admit that I have not used the brushes enclosed on either Candi or Meygana, but I don't think I want to.  Such a task is usually unnecessary with Candi and next to impossible with Meygana.  But given the fact that these dolls are both worth the same price, and are both toys marked towards a similar age group, I think MGA Entertainment could find something better for their dolls' hair.  I wonder why they use that nylon crap in the first place?

Meygana's poseability is a different story entirely.  Like I said, I'm not going to do a full body review because that's for a later blog, but let's just say she's a lot more poseable than Candi is.
"Do you mind looking the other way, Fish Girl?"

She has joints all over, including the wrists, waist, and elbows (Candi has none of these).  She can reach up and cover her face, blow kisses, play around with her cape, cross her arms, and windmill her broom-guitar-thing.  Her hips are not as great; she can do the usual forward-and-back movement and stand with her legs splayed, but that's about it.  Below the hips are jointed knees that bend to a ninety-degree angle.  Hmmm...now that I look at that picture, perhaps I should include Lagoona in the body review.  After all, she IS poseable.  I'll see how long it takes to put together a three-doll review and get back to you on that.

The final word is going to be complicated, because there's so much that's good about this doll.  She's got joints, not a common attribute for Bratz dolls (or any doll, now that both LIV and Moxie Teenz are out of the picture).  Her glass eyes are glorious.  Not the most realistic of any doll, but very beautiful, regardless.  They are also very expressive.  If Meygana weren't an inanimate object I'd swear that she had thoughts and emotions.  All you have to do is tip her head in a certain way and she can look friendly, sad, innocent, dreamy, sultry, or even a bit insane (again, Miss Emily noted this first, and she was right on the money).  The outfit is of fairly good quality, though I'd keep a sharp eye on that cape.  As simple as it is, if it rips you can make another!  Overall Meygana, and the Bratzillas in general, are a lot of fun and a really cute concept.  Some deem it a ripoff of Mattel's Monster High dolls (a subject I touched on in the blog entry "Dolly Wars"), but I don't think they're as flagrant a ripoff as certain other dolls!

However, that hair of Meygana's is a right mess, and that is a pretty big factor here.  She's an otherwise-attractive and fun doll drowning in her tresses.  My doll already looks like she's been through a tornado, and I haven't had her but two weeks.  It wouldn't take a child five minutes to get Meygana's hair into a big fuzzy mass of irreparably tangled nylon fibers.  Hey, you know how tough kids can be on their toys.  Don't forget that cape, either.  It looks very flimsy.  Based on the hair and the wimpy construction of the cape I don't recommend this doll to young children unless they're the kind to put their dolls on shelves and look at them.  If I were picking for a child who plays with her dolls a lot, or who is very fussy about her doll's appearance, I'd skip Meygana and go with either Yasmina (who has braids) or Jade (who has a short bob).  If your child doesn't give a crap, or if you yourself want a doll that looks gorgeous on a shelf, OR if you're good with a pair of scissors, then go ahead and give Meygana a chance.  She is a witch after all, and she may just bewitch you with her beauty and charm!
Looks like my two birthday dollies have become fast friends!  Note that Meygana is wearing part of a new fashion pack in that last pic.  Just a little something I picked up on our last outing to the north town.  It consists of a hat, a pair of shoes, a shawl, and a backpack which I usually loop over one of Meygana's arms.  It doesn't match Meygana's stock outfit too well, but I plan on remedying that fairly soon.  I love that tartan shawl though; it gives Meygana sort of a Celtic vibe.

Oh yes, I also picked up something else.  The Bratzillaz come with pets.  Like the Cutie Pops, these pets are sold separately from the dolls.  Or they are in the U.S; I was told by a British buyer that the Bratzillaz in the U.K. are sold with their pets.  Meygana's pet is a pegasus named Wingzy, and I bought him with the outfit Meygana's wearing.  His eyes light up and his wings flap, and he's cute, but he's little more than a gimmicky add-on.
Wingzy has that same nylon crap hair, by the way.  The tips were so mangled that I did have to cut them.  I braided the rest to hide the rough cut job.  Gotta admit, that braid looks pretty cute tucked underneath his goggles!

There are also clothing sets available for the Bratzillaz, just like the Cutie Pops.  Eight customized sets are available (a dress set for every character, and cape sets for Yasmina, Meygana, and Jade).  But I like the sets so much that I may get Meygana all five.  I think Cloetta's set is the cutest; an image of what it looks like on Meygana can be found here.

Now that that's done, sweeping change of subject.  I have two ideas for a possible next blog.  It'll either be the aforementioned comparison of the LIV, Moxie Teenz, and Bratzillaz bodies, or another review.  Mama and I are going to Cape Girardeau to fetch my sister this Friday, and I have been saving up for weeks for one special doll.  She's completely unlike anything I've ever owned, and when (if?) I get her I will share her with you.  In fact, she has a male companion, so I may have another double review for you.

My Cardinals lost, but I'm not cryin' over that; after all they won the World Series last year.  My focus is on the election now.  If you're not planning on voting, I urge you to reconsider.  The freedom you hold so dear may depend on it.

Love always,
RagingMoon1987