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I have two CW dolls. Not because I'm part of the LBTQXYZ crowd, but because I'm a doll collector with a massive /ss/ fetish. They're fun for my Babs dolls to bully. As dolls go, they're okay. These boys can't compete with Azone or other import shota dolls in sculpt, scale, or articulation. But they're available at Target for cheap at $13 for a basic doll.
The clothing packs are a rip-off for $10 for the basic and $20 for the deluxe packs. And since there's faggoty skirts & rainbow shirts in the packs, you're paying for clothes you'll never use for a straight-on boy doll. Both of the boys in my pic are wearing Babs sized clothing, which is fine if it ain't too girly. The problem is the shoes. They can't wear female Babs shoes. I have mine in Ken shoes, but they're oversized.
I'm waiting for the inevitable deep clearance to get any of the official clothes and maybe the Asian boy. Definitely not gonna touch the negro dolls. Those ugly bastards can rot on the shelves.
While I'm happy to get my /ss/ fix in doll form, I really don't know why Mattel developed the CW line. The target group for these is far too small and unfocused. No one in their right mind would think that this line would be a money maker. Mattel constantly grouses on how they want a line to make money. That's why we don't get new non-licensed toylines. But then they put out a sure-fire money loser like CW and for what? Social Justice brownie points? Where's the money in that? At least a Street Shark revival toyline would make more money than CW.