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Wednesday, 14 August 2019

🍑 James and The Giant Peach - Grasshopper Doll 🍑

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In 1996 Walt Disney Pictures got togtehr with Tim Burton to make a part live action, part animation version of one of my favourite books from childhood, James and the giant peach.

As my boy was one year old at the time and as I loved reading the book by Ronald Dahl as a child, I went out on a whim and bought him a copy of the film as soon as it was released on video.

To be honest, I was quite disappointed with the film, not so much the animation, although the centipede who was until that point one of my favourite characters in the book, is facially very weird... 

It was the live action bit at the start that really annoyed me. 

They used the same boy (Paul Terry), who would later show up in the BBC/Disney Channel's Microsoap and unfortunately made him sing... a lot, too much, far to much.

The bit with the Aunt Spiker and Aunt Sponge, (played by Joanna Lumley and Miriam Margoyles respectively), was great... No one does wicked adults quite like Ronald Dahl and the film captured the essence of the characters really well.

The problem for me is, with a lot of children's films, they always seem to feel the need to add awful repetitive songs and high pitched singing that really isn't necessary, unless of course the book you are adapting the story from contains a singing/Party scene. 

Anyway, long rant short, the boy loved it - except the "I'm James, James" song,  not surprising, he's a chip off the old block but anyway the animation bits were really good and were used to relate the story from the point when James enters the peach and meets the insects who will become his friends and begins his adventure.

The Old Green Grasshopper is not only the eldest but considered one of the wisest creatures amongst the peach dwelling invertebrates and became one of a line of Limited Edition Collectable Dolls released by Jun Planning Co. - the other doll in the range is the Centipede, who is the same size and comes in a similar box. 


The box opens like a book, held shut with a flat tiger's tooth shaped peg which slots into a tiny piece of ribbon on the side of the box.

Once open it reveals a large viewing pane which allows you to see the entire figure, without opening the box, if you don't wish to.
  

I opened his box carefully, from the top and was immediately greeted with the image above, I found it adorable that his little tail had to have it's own hole to slot inside, of course this helps him to stand better in the box and means he is less likely to be damaged in transit.


Once removed, he stands at 15 inches tall and is very posable, (within reason) all his arms move and his legs have 3 points of articulation, so he is pretty posable, however his shoes are moulded onto his feet and his outfit is not removable, so you have to be very careful when posing not to put him near anything that might mark it as if it does, you'll have to clean it on the doll which I'm sure would be blooming awkward!

The other thing of course, is his tail being an unmovable piece of hard plastic it might get in the way when attempting to pose him in different places or positions, and cannot be moved from side to side to give more posability in this area.


He also is able to stand up by himself, so that helps too, but to sit him down you are very limited in the poses and leg positions you place him in, although they remain true to the way he moved in the film, but due to his tail, he is quite stable in this position so it's good for photographing him.


He comes with his monocle attatched at one end to the pocket of his jacket (made of a thin velveteen type material) which he can hold easily in his right hand, so you can pose him holding it up to his eye, but if he isn't holding it, it will just hang down on it's chain and dangle at his leg until you decide to do something with it.

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As soon as I saw The Grasshopper doll, I wanted him, he looks exactly like his animated counterpart and he's also one of my favourite characters from the book.


I'm not sure about the Centipede doll, in terms of height or how many is in the run, but The Grasshopper doll was released in a Limited (never to be produced again) Edition of only 2000 pieces.


These dolls, understandably sold out within a few days of being available and so are now very hard to come by.

I was lucky enough to find mine on Ebay, still sealed and at a good price, but it took many years of searching to do so.

I'd recommend him if you are into the film, book or like quirky dolls, but be prepared to wait a while and search a lot to find him.

Anyhoo, that's all for now folks,
Hugs





Thursday, 24 April 2014

Johannes Vermeer's Girl with a Pearl Earring Gets a "New Look" ... from Groove!


For those of you who are not familiar with the works of the Dutch Masters, here's some background info' which kind of explains why I am so in awe of this new Pullip Doll I have discovered...

Johannes Vermeer (1632 - 1675) painted "The Girl With A Pearl Earring" in or around 1665.  The painting is considered to be one of his "Masterpieces" and is generally known by that title, however I am not sure if he himself gave it this title in Dutch (his native language) he would have called it "Het Meisje Met De Parel". I personally believe the name has been given to it in the same way in which "The Mona Lisa" acquired her name or "The Venus De Milo" for that matter.


It is very likely that the reason for Vermeer not giving the painting a title himself is that it is not what we traditionally refer to when we use the term portraiture. It is in fact a style of painting referred to in Dutch art of the 17th Century as a "tronie" or a head painting.

A portrait would require that the subject is depicted in such a way to give an impression of personality, bearing in the community, such as would most likely be the case during the time period in which this painting would have been produced, or as a "remembrance" (in the same way we now take photographs to keep a record of our loved one's faces, or the Memento Mori of the Victorian era).

However, none of these things could be considered to have been behind the depiction of this young girl, and had it of been a portrait it would most likely have been commissioned and therefore would have been entitled with the name of the sitter.

So what does any of this have to do with Pullip Dolls?

Just this... A recent stroll around Ebay informed me that Groove released a new Pullip in mid- April and she is not only beautiful but she's based on and called "The Girl With The Pearl Earring"!




According to www.1999.co.jp she stands at approximately 310mm tall (12 inches) and comes with the headress she's wearing described in listing as a "turban", (this style is actually known as a "Tied Head Linen") and a stand, they also limit customers to three only per household,  whether this is a case of limited stock and supply or a very limited run of these dolls, they do not explain.


They also include the following statement as part of the listing which is intriguing as it seems to emply that Groove have decided to make a range of Pullips based on works of art and more precisely "Masterpieces" which of course will be recognisable to almost anyone, even if they know nothing about the history of art and artists or the names of the works themselves - what a great idea for a run of dolls though, so I guess we can look out for "The Mona Lisa Pullip" in a couple of months if sales go well of this one!




 As the statement is quite comical in it's translation, I had to copy it in it's entirety here:

" ─ ─ Pullip of "Girl with a Pearl Earring" Vermeer's masterpiece appeared

To put smile on the lips, what mood I think .....

- First of Pullip The Masterpiece Series!


Painter - which produced a number of masterpieces, including the woman pouring milk], Johannes Vermeer.


It has been touted as among the masterpieces of painting,


Dole has become a [(daughter of blue turban) Girl with a Pearl Earring.


- Blue turban and earrings appear in the painting, pearl impressive ...


To full-lipped mouth and ocher-based costume, I was faithfully reproduced.
So that I came out from the painting · · · · · · like.


- Taking a turban, hair of gold ... Brown,
It will be like the lady medieval atmosphere."






While the listing states the doll comes with the "turban" and stand ( which is gold by the way) only, it is clear when you check out the photos of the boxed doll that she also comes with her shoes in a bag (stuck to the inside of the box) and a cute little card which depicts her inside a frame in reference to the Vermeer Masterpiece after which she was modelled.






You can see this card more clearly in the photograph below, the card appears to have some additional information on it but as it is in Japanese, I am unable to ascertain exactly what it says.



... And so to price:

 To buy her directly from Hobby Search, she will cost you 13,000 yen approximately $126.90 (American Dollars) or approximately £75.58.

Item Size/Weight : 37.5 x 20.5 x 11 cm / 625g - ( You will need this information to calculate the shipping cost on that site).
Otherwise, you can find her for sale via the two listings I have found on Ebay:
shiyon-jp - have her priced at $105.90 (free p&p) - £62.55.

Link to listing here: Pullip Girl with a Pearl Earring

ranran88 - have her priced at $139.99 ( Plus $44.00 International Shipping) which works out to £83.38 ( Plus £26.21 for International Shipping).

 Listing link here: Pullip doll - Girl with a Pearl Earring


I just wish I had enough spare cash to buy her right now, oh well, perhaps the next one in the "Master Art Works range will be even better, or the next or the next, I'm so excited by this prospect I can hardly wait to see who they make next!

Enjoy,



Sunday, 28 October 2012

Loony Tunes "Tweety" Dal


(Originally Posted on Flickr 8th february 2010)



Loony Tunes "Tweety" Dal

She comes with so much in her box...
A stand, tweety skateboard, sylvester glove puppet, tweety bag, sun visor, tweety skate shoes, tweety head hoodie, tweety skirt, 2 tweety tops, socks, denim skirt and card which tells you all about her if you can read Korean that is!!
I was a tad gutted tho' cos the stock hoodie only has one cheek on it so looks like I may have some complaining to do :( ... that said I am very pleased with her altho' I am a bit confused about why I fell so in love with her tho' seeing as I really can't stand tweety-pie hahahaha!!
oh yes nearly forgot to add her eyes move left, centre and right no sleepy eye action on this one tho' but hey who cares? she's fully jointed and wooohooo finally all mine mauhahahahahaha






My New Girl!


My first and very long awaited Full Size Dal woohoo!
She arrived yesterday ...sod's law it just happened to be the same time as I decided to go to post a letter and arrived home to find her being delivered to my neighbour instead... still it only took me a matter of seconds to retrieve her and remove the shipping packaging ...then came the fun part all those twisty wires that had ideas to keep me getting at my little lady anyhoo long story short I photographed her ... and here she is lol!

**Update**

I emailed the seller, enclosing a photo of her (single-Cheeked Tweety Hood) and they've sent me a replacement - Woot! So photo's of her "Hood - Up" will be coming real soon!


I don't care that she's all "Cutesy" and nothing like the Punk/ Gothesque one I originally fell in love with ... I love this little girl all the same!



Here's what she looked like all boxed up when she arrived:



She didn't stay like this for long,  there was no way I could just leave her like this!



Magna Heritage Sales Photo, showing all the cool stuffs she comes with:
Rainbow edged visor.
Tweety patterned skirt & top.
Tweety Hoodie.
Tweety patterned Bag.
Tweety skateboard.
Sylvester Glove Puppet.
Yellow Stand.
Tweety top, denim skirt, rainbow belt, long socks and pink shoes (shown on doll).




Wednesday, 24 October 2012

Mini Pullip - Rilletto (Flickr Swap - For Aaron)

Original Post on Dolls More Dolls Group on Multiply - 15th May 2009 9:13PM

I started talking to a lady, called Ciel on Flickr 'cos she had a mini Pullip head she wanted to swap so I was tryin to get it to make an Ooak pullip for Aaron...long story short I missed out but she then offered me this Mini Pullip ( Riletto ).

She came with the name Siobhan, a little dog ( now called Bonnie ) some clothes and a deck chair *bliss*

 I just had time to play with her and snap off a few pic's before Aaron spirited her away lol

Flickr offer pic'

Settling down for a nap after her 251 mile journey
I'll Just have a little look outside before I go sleepy

Post in Dolls More Dolls on Multiply - 19th May 2009 - 9:57PM

I made a little box for Siobhan for when she's not being played with!


She doesn't like it much!!





Wednesday, 10 June 2009

Dal Doll with Doll!



I wish for a Dal like this one *sob*

I also wish I'd liked dals when they were dirt cheap *sob* trust me to only fall in love with them when they go spendy :(