>>7098556>I feel bad. I preordered a Hermione, so I'm at least getting one, but I don't really care about the character.If you like her as a doll you shouldn't feel bad. I collect own a few Elsa dolls, and I don't really care much for the character, but I like the character design and enjoy having her as a doll.
>Is she really going to be sold out? I have no Idea. My last hope is a second Walmart in my area that hasn't putt out the Harry Potter dolls out yet. I'm sure dirty scalpers are already calling in trying to find out what day the store will put them out.
>Should I bless someone who really cares with the doll at cost?I don't like ordering online so I didn't even know there was a pre-order for her. If you have her, and like her you deserve her, besides you have no way of knowing if you're selling her to an actual fan or a dirty re-seller.
> is this just a short term shortage? I sure hope so. I'v had no luck getting a Hermione doll in the past. I was willing to spend $200 on the Hot Toys version of her at my local comic book store, but by the time I got there only Harry, and Ron were left. That was over a year ago, and Harry, and Ron are still there behind glass, but they never re-ordered Hermione. I know the new Mattel Hermione doll doesn't come close to being as nice as the Hot Toys version, but she looked nice enough. Didn't think the Mattel version would be this hard to get.