>>6135362I had the help of a 20% off coupon, and saved $7 on each doll so instead of paying $70 for the pair I only payed $56.
>>6135469>I refuse to buy any of the live action dolls because their faces are always awful.I've also refused to buy any live action dolls for this very reason. I've skipped Oz the great and powerful, Maleficent. Cinderella, Tomorrowland, and Alice. While I do admit the Emma forehead issue is a tragedy that could have been prevented if they hadn't cut corners my love for the film is deep enough to help me overlook all the royal fuck ups these dolls have.
Besides loving the characters, voice actors,and music I also have a soft spot for film for many other reasons. The film has always had a freaky Twilight Zoneish effect in where it find a way of randomly popping up in my life during major life altering events. It was the first film I ever saw in theaters. I went to go see it on Christmas eve with my best friend. We liked it so much we watched it twice. I invited her to my house to play with my Beauty, and the Beast dolls, but she said it was getting late, and her mom always let her open one gift on Christmas eve. She said there was a box under her tree shaped like a doll box, and she was hoping it was Belle. We said goodbye, and that was the last time I saw her. She never made it back home. She was killed in front of a church by a black man for money. A few months after I came home from school to find a large box full of Christmas gifts sitting on the kitchen table. They were the gifts she never got to open. I was her best friend so her mom wanted me to have them. I got to a box that was shaped like a dolls box. It was her Belle doll. I never felt right about opening it so I kept her doll in its box. I still have the doll to this day. The list of odd moments where the film has found ways of randomly popping up in my life during life changing events goes on for miles.