>>9835986>It has great poseability.Gonna have to disagree with you there. I got the second Billie Eilish doll from a clearance store for $10. Quality wise, she's a good doll. But the deal breaker for me she has no swivel joints in her arms or legs. Most articulated dolls like MH and EAH have the swivel incorporated into their elbow & knee joints. MtM dolls and most standard action figures have this swivel up by thier shoulders & hips so that elbows & knees can have a double joint. Not so with Billie.
She has double jointed knees & elbows, but NO swivel joints. Why is this a big deal? Because the Billie doll can't be posed with arm holding her microphone up to her mouth. She also can't sit crosslegged, as seen on the package. That lack of swivel joints was a real hindrance to pose her in anything but a very stiff, robotic stance.
Other small things I didn't like was the fact that she's really small height wise. About as tall as a Skipper doll. But her body bulk is a bit bigger, about as big as a standard Barbie. So you'd have a hard time finding clothes that are big enough to fit her torso while having short enough sleeves to fit her stumpy limbs. Oh, and she has big feet that can't fit anything but the sneakers she came with. Not even Hasbro or Ken sized shoes.
Really disappointed with Billie. I sold her within a week of getting her. Those lack of swivel joints ruined an otherwise good doll.