>>9999344>Nah eah were ugly and cheap dolls you just love the story and confuse it greatness with the dollsOk that’s just slander. Yes the aesthetic of EAH was blander and “safer” than MH, and the early characters were WAY too moonfaced, but EAH had some of the most detailed playlines Mattel has put out since MyScene.
- The first 2 waves of signatures came with socks or stockings, bracelets and rings, earrings, and soft saran hair was standard.
- Legacy Day was even more detailed than the sigs; they came with tiaras, capes, more rings, books that opened with tiny keys, LD Cerise had a fur-trimmed hood, the first 3 LD dolls even had painted toenails!
- Thronecoming wasn’t exactly my taste, but they had multi-layered full length freaking ballgowns!
- Spring Unsprung had darker more dramatic makeup and drybrushed crowns and shoulder pieces, I still play with SU Holly’s hair to this day.
- Dragon Games was when budget cuts were starting to become obvious, but even then; a line of warrior princesses in metallic armor like breastplates shoulder pads and gauntlets! How often do we see that in playline?
So many other pretty lines too like Fairest on Ice, Through the Woods, and Sugar Coated.
EAH was too good to last and it’s a real shame because almost all of the 2013 to 2015 dolls were good quality.