Tuesday, 25 September 2018

The Big Bad Wolf - Living Dead Dolls Presents: Scary Tales Vol.1


Living Dead Doll's Big Bad Wolf is one half of a two doll set (sold separately) which take the form of one of the World's most famous Fairy Tales - Little Red Riding Hood by The Brother's Grimm, they were released to coincide with the 13th Anniversary of the birth of Living Dead Dolls.


In true Living Dead Dolls style Little Red Riding Hood has been given a Gothic makeover and the, who in the best part of the story has dressed as Red Riding Hood's Grandma, in an attempt to trick and eat her is wearing Granny's nightdress and bonnet which are covered in poor old Granny's blood after he's made a delicious meal of her!


Little Red Riding Hood and The Big Bad Wolf were the first two dolls produced in the Scary Tales series of exclusives, which now numbers six and a half Volumes. 


Out of the two dolls in Vol.1, my favourite is The Big Bad Wolf, he's just so adorable with his little face painted to look similar to Lon Chaney jr's iconic Wolf Man, minus the Granny Glasses that is!

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After taking him out of his box and checking him over I noticed two very cool things... 

He has a very long and soft tail, and even better, it's wired so it can be placed in different positions to make him even more posable.


I couldn't help wanting to know what he looked like under the nightdress, yeah I know that sounds pretty bad, but I wanted to know if the fur completely covered him body, although I suspected it didn't...


So here he is nakie, as suspected the fur doesn't completely cover his body, it looks more like leg and warm warmers than wolf-like fur!


Even though he isn't completely fur covered, he does have some other very cool things going for him...

His fingers are long and clawed to look more bestial and tipped with cute black little talons and matching black toenails.

He also has balled joints at his shoulders, but not on his hip joints, and his head is on a ball joint, both of which allow for much better posability.




















I checked him out on Amazon and found four for sale, the prices he's going for on there are pretty crazy... which I guess probably means he is getting quite hard to find.


Luckily I find mine for £24.00 - 3, 5 and 9 times cheaper than on Amazon, so I guess it goes to show he can be found at a nicer price than on Amazon so my advice to anyone wanting their own little Wolfie is avoid Amazon and keep searching, if it's to be, you'll find him!

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