![]() ![]() You can probably tell by the zillions of pictures that I really like this doll. In the end, I liked the dolls in this order: Clawdeen (awesome, unique hair), Frankie (I have a soft spot for Frankie), Cleo (putting a spell on me.), Draculaura (amazing wings!), but I would have been happy with any of them. The saving grace was that all of the Cleos had some minor defect or another, which gave me an excuse to abandon them. Cleo was putting some kind of Egyptian spell on me from inside her box or something, because I found her very, very hard to leave behind. In the store, Clawdeen struck me as the most unique (and there was only one of her), Draculaura didn't dazzle like I thought she would (there were ten of her), and Cleo was about twice as beautiful as her pictures. The problem was, my favorite dolls from the pictures (Frankie and Draculaura) were not the same as my favorites in real life. The tenth time I circled the Monster High section, I think the TRU employees were getting ready to call security. I won't bore you with all of the details of how I made my choice, but let's just say it took a while. I sulked back to the shelves and put them all neatly in a row and began making my agonizing decision. As I got to the front of the store, though, my head cleared and I did some quick mental math: $26.99 times four equals.ugh. At the store, I grabbed all of them greedily into my arms and lurched towards the checkout. ![]() This is a fun, elaborate group of dolls and they make an excellent (and tempting) first impression. ![]() I was lucky to find all of the dolls at Toys R Us about two weeks ago. I decided to wait and look at all of them in person and just choose my favorite. I was tempted to pre-order all of the Ghouls Rule Monster High dolls from Entertainment Earth a few months ago, but the case price was overwhelming (I think it was $180.maybe more). ![]()
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