Thursday, October 17, 2013

Review: Ever After High -- Ashlynn Ella & Hunter Huntsman 2-Pack

Before I get started on today's review I'd like to explain why it is appearing here in the first place. A few months back, on Voicething's sister blog, I said I would no longer be posting Ever After High reviews here at Voicething, mostly due to the fact that EAH and MH are different enough entities that it seems only fair they each get their own space within the Voicething web presence. Back then, I was in the thick of covering the first wave of EAH dolls, and was starting to feel that they probably made for a better fit on The Sequel. In the time since, I haven't really posted much about EAH at all; just a couple of small opinion pieces, really. Today's review is the first big EAH-related piece I've written in quite a while. With all that in mind, I've decided to go ahead and publish today's review here. Rest assured, if EAH coverage swells again like it did those few months ago, back to The Sequel they will go! There was one other factor that swayed me in publishing the review here: as a male/female 2-pack, I've noticed this release seems to have drawn more interest than usual among MH fanatics who had previously decided EAH wasn't their thing. And so today's Ashlynn/Hunter review has found it's way to Voicething. With that out of the way, let's get started...





Ashlynn Ella, daughter of Cinderella, and Hunter Huntsman, son of, uh, "The Huntsman", (is his dad's name Huntsman Huntsman?), are star-crossed lovers. Well, not lovers, but star-crossed crushes. Taking a page from the Bard, Royal Ashlynn and Rebel Hunter aren't supposed to be together. It goes against their established destinies. And the whole point of the students attending Ever After High is to fulfill their pre-determined destinies. This is all covered in Ashlynn and Hunter's storybooks. (As signature dolls, both include their own storybook packaged with them.) As with the solo signature dolls, I like Ashlynn and Hunter's storybooks quite a bit. They're fun, funny, occasionally dramatic, and further define the fictional world these characters inhabit. The included sketchbook doodles and handwritten margin notes add personality to the books and give us a clearer picture of what these characters are like as people. The storybooks are just plain cool and I hope they never go away.





Like the other EAH dolls, Ashlynn and Hunter come in a box meant to mimic a storybook. This includes the spine, where you'll find a picture of the couple encased in an oval frame. The back of the box is split in two, with each side devoted to one of the characters. We're given a small bio of  and brief interview with each character. Continuing this line's running theme of duality, color schemes come into play as everything Ashlynn-related is backed by pink while Hunter gets green. Hunter's color scheme is especially fitting given his name is quite literally a shade of green.





Actually, speaking of Hunter, let's start our doll coverage with him. My review of Hunter is a bit of a landmark moment for Voicething as he's the first male doll I've ever reviewed! I know approximately 75% of you are stamping your feet and saying, "But he's not a Monster High doll, John!" But rest assured, compared to the MH male dolls, Hunter blows them all away. In fact, he makes them look downright wimpy. He may not be a monster, but he's damn sexy -- and so perfectly manufactured he's a virtual marvel of playline doll design.












Hunter has a moderately tan skintone. His hair is basically a mohawk, with dark brown felting on the sides. In the middle his hair is mid-length and lays to his left. I'm not even gonna pretend to be cool enough to know what this style is actually called. (I don't keep up with younger hairstyles for guys. I'm 33 for God's sake.) But it looks great, especially once you rinse the "helmet-gel" out. He has a chiseled -- but not overly so -- facemold. High-ish cheekbones, wide chin, strong nose, and surprisingly flat forehead and eyes. One would've thought his forehead would be super-pronounced and the eyes extremely deep-set, but nope. The strongest chiseling here is his jawline. It's strong and pronounced but not unnatural looking.





His faceup is all earth tones, fitting for a male doll. Thick brown eyebrows (with just a hint of "messiness" at the edges to butch him up) give way to brown eyes with subtle yellow iris stripes. The eyes are lined in reddish-brown, with a black stripe delineating his eyelids. Curiously, the tops of his eyes are somewhat blocky rather than rounded. I'm not really sure why they did this but it works. Above the eyes is extremely light pink-brown shading. I'm guessing this was done to add depth and texture to the overall face. Hunter's mouth is molded into a neutral expression; the color is a light, fleshy, pink.





At the risk of sounding like a weirdo, Hunter's body mold is a sight to behold. If you're expecting a repeat of the MH male body you're in for quite a surprise! Hunter's body is what you might get if you combined vintage G.I. Joe with He-Man. He's buff and tough, to say the least. A rather prominent chest gives way to 8-pack abs. His shoulders are almost cartoonishly broad while his biceps give He-Man a run for his money. Even his forearms are muscly! His hands are large, with long fingers and rather prominent knuckles. The fingers of his right hand are bent into a loose grasping position, those of his left hand are more outstretched. His thighs are muscled, as well, but not overly so. They give way to strong knee caps and rather straightforward shins. His feet are big. Make of that what you will. From the back, he has muscles molded along his neck and between his shoulders. Everything else is standard, though I must say he has quite a tush! He is articulated at the neck, shoulders, elbows, wrists, hips, knees, and ankles. His head joint works extremely well -- far better than any of the female EAH and MH dolls.






Hunter wears a sleeveless, v-neck shirt in an abstract forest print. The greens range from natural to fluorescent while the browns go from light to so dark they're black. The shirt is paired with tan jeans with occasional light splotches. I suppose these are to signify his "lower" status among the royals? Attached to one of his belt loops is a really cool ring baring what look to be charms, a feather, and an amulet. Hmm, wonder what that's all about? Over the shirt he wears a hooded top of green, cuffed sleeves. The hood and breast pieces feature a leather-look print in a soft material, while the back of the shirt has a brown paisley print (love me some paisley!), in a much more coarse, nylon-esque material. Non-functioning drawstrings dangle from the hood.












As you've probably noticed, everything about Hunter involves earth tones -- all greens and browns, everything featuring earthy prints. The theme continues with his accessories. And holy crap, are his accessories amazing! We'll start small: he wears a dark brown, leather-look bracelet on his right wrist. It's got some impressive molding going on given how small it is. Matching the bracelet is his satchel. Wow, is this thing cool! It has a ridged strap and non-functioning clasp which connects to the bag. The connectors are highly detailed and rotate in their sockets. Impressive! The satchel is hard and features molded stitching all over. A rigid lid can be raised to place things inside. The bottom right features a silver emblem of some sort. This same emblem can be seen on one of Hunter's belt loop amulets. Anyone know what this is? The entire piece has a strong medieval feel to it. This obviously fits perfectly into Hunter's overall theme. The last pieces to discuss are Hunter's boots. We all know I love me some shoes, and it seems this isn't limited to the females! Hunter's boots are highly detailed, almost ridiculously so. Although they really only feature two colors -- brown and black -- there's just so much going on here! Straps, ties, cuffs, rivets -- it's all here. But what really makes them work is the use of shading. Sure, the only colors are brown and black, but the shading involved adds such a strong sense of depth and realism. It's truly awe-inspiring and makes me wish every set of doll shoes had this much detail and depth. And in keeping with everything else involving this doll, they perfectly match his theme.






And then there was Ashlynn. Ohhh, Ashlynn. Okay, lemme take a step back. First things first: yes, Ashlynn's is a new facemold for EAH! The biggest difference is in the lips. Ashlynn's are much fuller, plumper. Although her face is just as round as the other dolls, I believe hers is also just a tad taller, subtracting somewhat from the "moonface" effect the initial four dolls had. I could be wrong on that, but that's what I see. The nose, chin, and eye molds look the same to me.






Ashlynn has a tan skintone, similar to Maddie's but minus the pinky undertones of that doll. The best thing about this skintone is that it makes Ashlynn's bold, green eyes pop even more than they normally would. Yes, Ashlynn's eyes are a stunning primary green with emerald undertones. Her irises are highlighted with lime. Prominent black lashes cover lavender eyeliner and salmon eyeshadow. Her light brown eyebrows have a strong arch, giving her just a little more attitude than the other signature dolls. Her full lips come in pure pink. We see a return of the silver reflective dots on her lower lip, which were first "spotted" (heh) on the first four dolls but had disappeared by Legacy Day. Combined with Ashlynn's extra-pouty lips, these dots give her a particularly dewy look. Her cheeks have a light dusting of rose blush, almost unnoticeable.






Ashlynn has wavy, strawberry blonde hair that ends just above her knees. (Yes, it's very long.) I'm not gonna lie, Ashlynn's hairstyle is very fussy and may involve a lot of upkeep. Although the texture was initially quite nice, after just two mild brushings, I found that it got very bushy. Not frizzy per se, but definitely bushy. I've since given her a boil wash (braiding it tightly so as not to lose the wave), and am much happier with it. The style involves two ponytails, a small braid that wraps her head, a bun, and no less than three different parts. There's a lot going on here. But if you're as dedicated to the Ashlynn cause as I am you'll be more than happy to put in the work to keep this hairstyle looking good, because it really is a beautiful look.











Ashlynn wears a tulip dress dominated by the rococo mainstays of turquoise, gold and rose. (Fitting, given Cinderella's Parisian roots.) The bodice features sparkling turquoise pieces that form a "V", behind which is a print of pink blossoms against a white and turquoise background. The pieces are hemmed in thick, sparkling gold ribbon. The shoulders are covered in puffed, bright rose silk that connects to aqua netting that's bound twice before flaring dramatically around the wrists. The skirt features the same blossom print seen on the bodice. It ends a bit above the knee. Laying over the skirt is more aqua netting, this time decorated with a sparkling gold print of vines and flowers. You'll notice this dress has a vaguely Japanese feel to it. There's a reason for this. (Look it up. Ahem.) I have to say, it's very clever on Mattel's part. Good job!











As far as accessories go, Ashlynn's generally revolve around shoes, clocks, and birds. Very fitting, thematically. Her earrings are gold "pearls" with a dangling high heel. Super cute! She wears a matching gold charm bracelet showcasing even more shoes. The gold fetish continues with a pearl necklace featuring a clock charm, and a ring with a tiny bird resting atop the band. (I love this ring a lot, but if I had a dime for every time I've dropped and nearly lost it, well, I'd have like eighty cents. Still, the thing slides off way too easily!)









Ashlynn's non-functioning purse is an Ormolu Cartel clock (yes, I looked it up), ornately detailed in the Louis XVI style (I already knew that). And yes, the clock is about to strike midnight! Better get a move on, Ashlynn! Your fairy tale is about to become a total fairy fail! (God I hate cutesy puns.) Moving on, the only accessories of Ashlynn's that don't involve gold at all are her ornate, pink headband/tiara, and her shoes. Her shoes are indeed glass slippers, but they come in an opaque turquoise and feature vines that wind up her calves. Which leaves me wondering -- are the vines also glass? Doesn't that seem impractical? Like, to an insane degree? Those vines would be so fragile. And right there against one's fleshy calves? Ouch. Well, whatever the case, they look great, what with their feather-like body and vine-y heels. And hey, there's pain in beauty -- it comes with the territory. (Being a guy, this is probably much easier for me to say than if I were female.) But just go along with the joke, okay? Two stands are included -- gold for Ashlynn, silver for Hunter. In a slight variation, the rod of the stands is clear. Only one brush -- in gold, so we know it's Ashlynn's -- is included. But obviously you can use it on Hunter, as well.












Overall: Just go buy the set. Ashlynn is arguably the best EAH doll to date. (I give the edge to signature Apple, but I know most would disagree.) Hunter is the best playline male doll to come along in a long, long time. Sorry fellow MH fanatics, but it's true. He puts the MH males to shame. Yep. As with all of the signature EAH dolls, details are abundant and rich, from presentation, to setup (the storybooks are genius and just plain fun), to design. (Hello, they incorporated Japan's history with France into Ashlynn's dress! Do you know how effing cool that is?!?) This 2-pack isn't a case of one great doll, one meh doll, as so often happens with these types of releases. Both of these dolls are outstanding. Like I said -- just go buy the set. You won't regret it.












23 comments:

  1. You've captured them beautifully, though that's no surprise ;3 I really adore this set myself and am glad to have them. I did attempt to take down Ashlynn's hair, to mimic Aaron's, but decided against it & found that it's more ornate than it might look as the braided & bang section is its own and the bump itself involves a high ponytail, making a small bump in the back/bottom of it and then covering that hair in its own bump & new rubber band. I'm considering taking it down again though that wouldn't be until later this week as I have a few more pictures to do with the original style intact.

    Have you read their stories on the website? If you haven't you should as I think you'd find them interesting as far as details go (Ashlynn's clockface becomes quite amusing in that respect) and it mentions the fact that Hunter is the huntsman for two different fairytales. EAH is really coming together beautifully and I can't wait for today's doll reveals!

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    1. Thanks Andrew! Ashlynn's hairstyle is soo fussy! So much going on! But with signature dolls I don't like to restyle the hair so fussy it will stay lol.

      I haven't checked the official website in a couple weeks -- heading over now! Aside from being so cute, I love Hunter's personality in his storybook. How he's this tough hunter, but really has such a soft heart for animals. So endearing. I agree about the line as a whole -- I love where it's going and am finding myself more and more charmed by it.

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  2. I've heard Hunter fits into modern Ken's clothes and even shoes, if you want more outfits for him ;)

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    1. Oh cool -- thanks for the tip! Actually, I don't know much about modern Ken. Is his body style and articulation similar to Hunter's?

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    2. I have no idea. I suspect the Fashionista types are articulated everywhere except at the ankles and the cheap ones have joints in the shoulders and hips, and internal knee joints at most. Basics Kens appear slimmer than playline. You should put their boxes side by side in the store to check the body shape, as I haven't seen Hunter around here yet.
      Beastsbelle (http://nevergrowupdollguide.blogspot.fr) dressed Hunter in a Ken suit, you can see here: http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-oZELk1aV8qU/Ul70sf6DUwI/AAAAAAAAptI/CHDesOqxS6o/s400/IMG_4453.JPG

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  3. Question.... are you trying to give me a heart attack? A fully naked Hunter! I nearly fainted! He's so hunky and dreamy! He really does put all the MH boys to shame! And they are BOYS. Hunter is a MAN. Drop dead gorgeous from head to toe, with or without clothes. A true success as a male doll. That photoshoot is awesome, including the pics with lovely Ashlynn.

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    1. He's totally my doll crush, man. But all those pics are for comparison. Yeah, that's it! lol

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  4. Comparison... sure... keep telling yourself that, sweetie! :-P

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  5. As always, brilliant review. But, John, you totally can't explain Ashlynn's hair and not take pics of the back! I'm tossing up who to get and I need to see. For science. Obviously. ;)

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    1. Thank you! I'll try to get some hair pics from the back taken and posted for ya! :)

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  6. "Is his dad's name Huntsman Huntsman?" made me laugh XD It reminded me of a soapseries we have here in the Netherlands, and years ago there was a character in there who's name was Daniel Daniel, and I always wondered if this could be because the writers couldn't come up with a better last name or if it was meant to be a joke or something, haha!
    I'm gonna buy this set! And Blondie's just as cute as Ashlynn, so she'll be hard to resist! I'm not sure if that's supposed to make me happy or a little worried about my future collecting habbits, haha (just kidding. Collecting them or not, it's always nice to see a doll line improve)! Great review, as always. I'm also glad out of the male MH boys you chose Heath for this, since he is my favorite MH guy... Well, MH may have the more unique facemolds, but EAH has Hunter and his bodymold... nuff said.

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    1. Woo-hoo! But beware the addiction! One day you like the 2-pack and Blondie's cute, the next you're buying your third bookshelf to display it all!

      Agreed on Heath -- definitely my fave MH male. I probably should've done a review of him as my first "official" male doll review.... but who can resist those broad shoulders on Hunter? ;)

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    2. Haha, absolutely! I have a nice shelf display area that I used to display alot of different collections on, and now I'm only using it for my MH collection. And even though I'm not short on space yet, I'm already gonna expand it for future releases... So I'm thinking I can reserve some space for some EAH dolls XD

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    3. I'm just glad you caved and joined the cult ;) It's fun in the fairy tale land!

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  7. i don't think its wrong at all to have EAH reviews here they are a mattel product and related to MH... sure at first news of EAH i was worried that MH would be stopping but once the initial shock was over with and they released the dolls and the story of EAH grows better and better there is room for them at voicething hell i collect both lines and love both lines especially this 2 pack ashlynn and hunter are awesome and so is apple, blondie and cersie which have made their debuts on the EAH dolls FB page and im really excited to see blondie and cersie in person... so why not cover EAH here on voicething if you love both lines and stories then love both lines and stories although with EAH i think im going to only collect their basic dolls the originals because with so much money spent on MH and all the different lines i collect to get the basics like catrine, jinafire and skelita because they weren't ever released in just a basic version it was scaris so i had to collect scaris at least so far with EAH they have released basics with basic lines and then in their sub-lines they have only released repeat dolls like with legacy day there are no new dolls and with getting fairest line still no new dolls so i hope that with EAH it continues to go that way because just collecting the basics will be nice and i already spend so much money with MH that it is refreshing to just collect the original versions of EAH (ok sorry i just went on and on with that and i don't know why but i did so)

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  8. ohh and also great review we have gotten 2 full length reviews in the same month and it feels god to see that again... so thanks and great work john !!

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    1. I have to admit choosing where to place EAH is still something I go back and forth on. It's just, I know MH is my "bread and butter", and lots of readers don't collect EAH. It's kind of a thin line I tread. Who knows what'll happen, this is me after all! I'm really excited for the Blondie and Cerise, anxious to see Cupid, and love the GF dolls too. I'm hooked well and good on EAH, definitely!

      I'm so glad you enjoyed the review and thank you for the kudos. It really makes me feel very good and reminds me what great readers I have. I mean that! :D

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  9. oh yeah cupid is the main one i have been waiting to see (besides kitty, i am so patiently waiting to see a kitty doll !!) but the reason cupid is at the top of my list is because though i loved her MH doll and her character at MH i always wished she had long hair, my MH cupid is the original 1600 version so the hair is really short and frankly messed up in box ,there was no fixing it the more i tried to fix it the more it got frizzed and messed up so i stopped while i was ahead, i know the re-release version of her had a little bit longer hair but not much longer and i just thought when i seen her EAH character that that was what i thought cupid should have originally looked like, but yes i am so excited to see her in a different way the longer hair and especially the rounder face will totally be different, other than cupid i think kitty will be great and to tell you the truth im kind of excited to see the repunzel sisters maybe they will be the next 2 pack for EAH

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    1. Imo Cupid's EAH design is far superior to her MH design. It's totally got me pumped for the new doll! I also look forward to seeing her with longer hair, and I hope the doll has the lush curls of the design!

      About your MH Cupid, have you boil washed her hair? If not, that should help with texture. A quick boil perm could get the curl back. But I have a feeling you've already tried these things since you've spoken in the past about fixing Operetta's hair. Whatever the case, we have a new doll for her coming, and I'm betting she'll be better than her MH doll. :)

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    2. oh yeah !! she is going to be a lot better (not that the MH cupid is bad) i just think with the new look she is going to be amazing, can you imagine, i know your not big on pink but just think cupid with that cute round face of EAH and that pink frosting hair and her new sexy outfit, i hope with her EAH doll they will give her bow a make over too because the MH bow was tiny and on her hand i hope with this new cupid the bow and arrows will be like her character bow is all earthy and the arrows carried in a cool pack on her back, those are the little details i think EAH has gotten so much better than MH kind of like hunters boots... what do you think ?

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    3. Tbh when done right I do like pink. With Draculaura I feel too often they get it wrong. Plus, it's overused. :-/ I think on Cupid it'll look great, on her basic doll, at least.

      As far as details go, I feel MH has slipped in that regard, lately. They used to be much better with little details. EAH is still new so they're putting in a lot of effort, it'll be interesting to see if they keep it up. But right now, as far as little touches go, I'd say EAH is just as good as, if not better than, MH when they were at their peak.

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