Monday, November 11, 2013

Review: New Scaremester Clawdeen Wolf

I'm not proud of myself. Here's the deal: if there's one thing I always tell MH newbies, it's to never order their dolls online. With Mattel's fluctuating quality control standards you just never know what you're gonna get -- especially in regards to Monster High. Your best bet is picking a doll out in person at the store. But it seems I'm a "do as I say, not as I do" kinda guy, because the moment I saw New Scaremester Clawdeen available online I folded like a deck of cards being shuffled by an ADD-addled dealer in Vegas in a rush and ordered that chick quicker than you can say "who needs standards?" I haven't been silent in my admiration (more like boisterous fawning) for NS Clawdeen ever since her NYCC reveal and, well, I just had to have her. ASAP. She's here at home now (obviously), and happily there are no Catrine-esque disasters this time around. She has a touch of wonk-eye but it's not, like, looking in two different directions bad. And so for once I'm not regretful for ordering an MH doll online. Huzzah!

No, I'm not trying to subliminally tell you guys to go toke up. That's just how the cropped scan came out.


The very first thing I noticed when I unpacked Clawdeen was that the box is considerably smaller than the usual basic doll boxes. It's not budget doll slim but it's definitely scaled back compared to the signature boxes of yore. (Not that I'm complaining. This box was far easier to scan than the ginormous Picture Day boxes.) As for the box art, it's pretty fantastic. Clawdeen looks a little different here, and I'm not talking about the hairstyle. Something about her face. Definitely different. Again, I'm not complaining, as Clawdeen looks as fierce as ever, strutting her stuff as she checks her iCofiin or tablet or whatever it's supposed to be. Her hair is pretty poofy in this drawing, something that doesn't come through on the doll. (Thankfully. I like it for the artwork, but am glad the doll's hair is different.) The line's name appears over a locker dial and says simply "Scaremester", leaving me wondering if the name of the line is actually New Scaremester, or simply Scaremester. I'll go with the former for now.




The box back features Clawdeen's full length drawing and a page from her planner. We learn Clawdeen will be the Goodwill Ambassador (MH speak: Ghoul-Will Ambassador) to new students Catrine DeMew and Jinafire Long. I like this setup a lot. It's thematically fitting for all three characters, gives the line a stronger sense of identity, and gives us some nice continuity within the MH universe. The storyline is elaborated on in Calwdeen's included diary, which is actually a full planner. I really have to hand it to Mattel in this regard. The first two basic waves included diaries, Picture Day had Fearbooks (which offered no story but brought focus to the wide array of characters), and now we have planners. So clever!






That entry about Wydowna has me wondering if we'll be seeing her in a wave two for this line this spring. Hmm...




Amidst all these planners and drawings and logos is a doll. Would you like to see her?






Ever since her NYCC debut I've been all but salivating at the chance to see this doll in person. Through multiple comments I've made it clear that based on pics she was my favorite of the NS dolls. I have another doll from the line on the way to me, but Clawdeen made it here first. It's not surprising that I'm glad it was her. The running theme of this particular Clawdeen is zippers, while her color scheme is purple, green, black, and gold. None of these are new for Clawdeen. But with these dolls it's all in the execution. And the details, the subtle stuff. Does she succeed? Let's take a closer look...






NS Clawdeen has the larger Deena eyes. Lime green eyeliner gives way to lavender eyeshadow that encircles the eye. There's no glitter or shimmer to be found, nor is the makeup matte. There is, however, one very important new addition to this Clawdeen: laid over her shadow are purple leopard spots! This is a very cool, very unique addition. Yes, we saw some spots wrapping one of her Ghouls Rule eyes, but that was silly, over the top, and costume-y. It was camp, not fashion. On the NS doll, it's used much more subtly. Paired with her shiny, blood red lips, it gives the look just the touch it needs to stand out, without being overbearing. It's perhaps a tad out there but rooted in reality nonetheless. There's something else I'm picking up on in this Deena's face as well. Remember in my Scaris Frankie review how I noted that there was a sort of melancholy expression on her face? I'm getting something similar from this Clawdeen. And as with that Frankie, I simply can't put my finger on what it is here. Sure, this Clawdeen is fierce and fun, but there's just a hint of that melancholy vibe. It's very subtle. Suffice it to say I absolutely love it, and this faceup in general.





Clawdeen has two-toned (or is it three-toned?) hair. It's a slightly side-parted pageboy that curls inwards above the shoulders. Purple hair falls to her right while neon green falls to the left. Underneath, her hair is the usual chocolate brown. It's layered underneath so it all lands at her shoulders. Contrary to the box art the purple and green streaks do, in fact, fall behind her ears. Actually, the colored streaks behind her ears are pretty thick. There's a lot of purple and green back there! Clawdeen's hair comes gelled into a hard helmet. A warm water rinse and light brushing fixes it right up! Once it dried I was met with some of the nicest, silkiest hair I've ever seen on a Clawdeen doll. It's just so soft! I literally can't stop touching it, even as I'm writing this review. Sooo nice. And of course, what kind of fan would I be if I didn't mention that this hairstyle is brand new for Deena. It's a great look for her, and the fact that the texture is so incredibly lush makes it even better.


There is some oddness with the rooting around this ear. Looks like those strands got double rooted or something.

This side's fine.

Some pretty thick streaks in back.



All things considered, this is a pretty simple outfit for Clawdeen. She wears a tunic dress paired with a pleather-look jacket and the usual accessories. Compared to some of the wacky Picture Day ensembles we got last year it's downright pedestrian. The dress has a lime green bodice with neon green and white leopard spots. It features simple ribbon straps in green. Below the hips it flares into a pleated black skirt with a shiny, purple zipper print. Under the skirt is a short layer of black netting. The collared jacket comes in black and has three-fourth length sleeves. The breast pieces are split between black and gold on each side, giving way to a non-functioning gold zipper. The gold "pleather" features a non-functioning black pocket on each side. MH has really been bringing it with jackets in their fashion lately. PD Operetta and Frankie got great ones, and even lame-wad Howleen got a good one for her 13 Wishes doll. Clawdeen's is super cool, what with the extra-shiny pleather and that gold thrown in to give it just the right amount of "1978". Love it!










Clawdeen's boots are solid black but feature lots of great molding. Too bad none of these details are painted in. The heels are purple and, well... see for yourself...

Uh... how do you even describe these heels? I'm at a loss. They sure are wicked, though!


Her purse is a shell tote that, like her boots, has so much fantastic molding of which none is actually painted. Regardless, this is a fantastic purse! It has huge gold handles meant to look like zipper tabs. They swing freely, creating an eyecatching kinetic effect. And unlike most of the Picture Day purses, this one actually functions! It's big so you can fit a lot in there, including the iCoffin/tablet/whatever she comes with. These are the epitome of an "empty accessory". They're filler at best; I'd be just as happy without them. Her belt is solid gold and continues the zipper theme, with the actual belt being the teeth while the buckle is the tab. It's the same shape as the tabs on her purse, and like those, it's kinetic (though it's mobility is a tad more limited). In any case, it's very cool. Her necklace is solid gold and matches the belt, while her earrings play around with color asymmetry. Her right ear has a black, studded hoop and gold zipper tab; her left has the same earrings, with the colors reversed. Her bracelets are very simple: two plain black bangles on her right wrist; a gold, studded hoop on her left.










This pic makes me laugh. (Because I have the mind of a ten year old boy.)




Overall: It's funny. I definitely love this doll. I had incredibly high expectations for her, and she met them. And yet something feels redundant about her. I'm not talking about the reused color schemes and zipper theme. I'm fine with them using these again for this Clawdeen because the doll is absolutely gorgeous and everything here is well made and perfectly executed. No, the problem is this doll has come so soon after her I Love Fashion doll. And with the exception of her face and hair, everything seen on the NS doll reminds me in some way or another of the ILF doll. And obviously face and hair are extremely important so if those are different then that is enough. But considering that the ILF dolls already feel like basic versions of the characters, I wonder if Clawdeen's slot in the New Scaremester line could've gone to a different character. Say, Ghoulia, for instance. Don't get me wrong -- I love this doll. I'm so glad to have her. She's so beautiful and that face and hair are wonderful and the outfit is so cool and the purse gives me life and oh how I adore her. She really is a slam dunk for Mattel as far I'm concerned. I'm just starting to wonder about some of their decisions. Hopefully Ghoulia shows up in a wave two for this line. Anyway, NS Clawdeen is pure win regardless and hey, if you love Clawdeen chances are you're gonna love this doll a lot. Seems like that magic that made almost all her 2013 dolls keepers hasn't run out because 2014 is off to a great start for the ghoul.




24 comments:

  1. Me ha encantado tu nueva entrada,completísima,felicidades!!!,saludos desde Chile

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    1. Gracias, Mary! Me alegro de que haya disfrutado de la revista! Elle es una muneca preciosa, realmente adoro :D Espero que salio bien, no hablo Espanol :)

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  2. She's so precious! Once I get my hands on her, she'll probably be one of my top 2 Clawdeens (along with Dawn of the Dance- what can I say, I'm a sucker for gaudily-colored bobs). I really wish the outfit was two pieces though- that purple not-skirt ruffle thing is pretty awkward.

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    1. Yeah, she's definitely a keeper! It's funny, when I first got into MH Clawdeen was one of my least favorite ghouls. (Of course, that's when there were only six, but still.) But lately I've really come around to her. I think a lot of it has been that so many of her dolls have been so good lately. Anyway, good choice with DOTD (not a personal fave, but that dress is *everything*), and I'm not sure how they could've done this skirt without it being kinda problematic. It definitely has problems with riding up. (It needs one of the old-school ribbon-panty things they used to use lol.)

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  3. It's a wonderful doll and you shouldn't be ashamed you got her online. I don't know the price situation over there, but I got GNO Rochelle on Amazon for 17 and it was like 35 and up in stores! The price difference is worth the headaches of hair washing and makeup fixing, in my opinion.

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    1. Thanks BK :) I mostly just felt bad because I did something I routinely tell people not to do. I let my excitement get the best of me lol. If the dolls cost what you guys pay here, I'd be doing the same thing. That's outrageous. I love Rochelle and that's a fab doll but not $35 fab.

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    2. Oh man, I forgot the ".fr" bit. It's all in euro. 35 freaking euro.

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    3. Nah, it was just me being a dumb American. The fr was implied, I just wasn't thinking.

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  4. Great review John. And so fast!
    I think it's a beautiful Clawdeen, and even being a ''basic'' look, looks so different from her Basic and School's Out. I though I wouldn't like her, but NYCC and photos made me love her. I'm still not loving very much the green and purple, I like the combo but i don't know, she has too many with it and we know how Clawdeen can wear almost any colour.

    I just wished her hair was with this style, but just brown, or brown with black highlights?

    One question. I believe you bought the other two New Scaremester? If yes, I hope to read a review soon, I can't wait to read your reviews! I am loving this line! But what can I say, I love this ''basic'', school outfits, lines. :)

    Oh, and don't know if you have checked, but I have in my blog a page with all dolls, fashion packs and playsets of each character lists. It's great if you don't remember from what doll some accessorie is, or just want to look in a character's dolls ;)

    http://cammietoysandloves.blogspot.pt/p/monster-high_23.html

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    1. Thanks Cammie :)

      This hairstyle, but just black and brown, would've been extremely cool. I love the black and brown combo on her ILF doll and on this doll I bet it would look even better.

      I also bought Jinafire, but not Catrine (yet, but I will). I'd love to review all three of them but I doubt I will. But unless I'm just completely disappointed by her when she gets here, Jinafire is a likely review. I also love the basic dolls, they're usually my favorites. I like that they're not as costume-y and fantastical as the themed lines.

      I didn't know about your page, Cammie -- thanks for sharing, I'll check it out!

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  5. wonderful photos!!! ^^ and I agree about Ghoulia, she deserves a place in this Scaremester line...or maybe Operetta? *___* Anyway will you take Jinafire right? she looks fabulous!!!

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    1. Hi Helen! :) Operetta would be great, too! We did get her in PD so I wonder if they'd hold off on her for another basic for the time being. But I'd be all for it lol. Hopefully Jina will be reviewed -- fingers crossed she lives up to expectations!

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  6. She looks great. I have yet to pick-up a Clawdeen, but this might be the one I have to get. That jacket is too cool.

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    1. She'd be a great starter, though I'd personally suggest her Scaris doll, which is her best doll imo. And still on store shelves! :D

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  7. Hey Clawdeen...
    I just received a text from Spectra.
    She wants her purple back, you thief!

    Lol!

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    1. Now, now -- let's not forget, technically Clawdeen staked her claim on purple first. ;) (That said, I agree -- give the purple to Spectra, she wears it better!)

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  8. Actually She has had this Haircut before with Dawn of the dance

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    1. Hi Frankenghoul! :) I can see the similarities, but my DOTD Clawdeen has much shorter hair than the NS doll, and the bob behaves differently, hugging her face more tightly. It's more rounded while the NS bob is straight until it hits her shoulders and curls inwards. However the biggest difference would be that the DOTD doll has jagged, sideswept bangs, while the NS doll doesn't. I consider the two hairstyles pretty different. :)

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  9. clawdeen looks a-maze-zing !! i liked the promo pics i have seen but this doll in person is just beautiful and im really torn if i want this line or not i wanted it at first and then changed my mind but only because of money issues but if you do the jinafire review and she looks half as good as clawdeen then im changing it back to getting the line... its just with all the new lines coming out and on top of those there is 3 new EAH royals and rebels coming, a lot of money is going to be spent and i have been looking at it like "ok what line can i do with out getting..." i know i definitely want the new EAH originals and FCA, FCA-BC, CB, PC-2pack, and (because of slo-mo) GS but i wasn't to sure about AC or NS, with AC i want the new skelita but i don't know if i like the whole line and with GS frankie and spectra look like a hot mess but slo-mo and venus look good and i like NS and this clawdeen blew me away... i just don't know what im completely sold on yet, i guess i need to get out there and see them in person

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    1. I'm in the same boat, Ricky. Although I've pretty much had no willpower at turning down any of the new dolls I've come across! In the meantime, it's not a full review or anything but I've posted a few Jinafire pics here:

      http://voicethingthesequel.blogspot.com/2013/11/new-scaremester-jinafire.html

      :)

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  10. thanks for the heads up... i went to see the jinafire pics and she looks great, i think im pretty much sold on NS i just hope that they continue the line with some more great dolls because clawdeen and jinafire are stunningly beautiful and im sure catrine is going to be just as good, with catrine though what is throwing me off a little is that she looks lots like her basic doll im hoping in person she looks a little more different but im sold on clawdeen and jinafire so catrine will be there too !! wouldn't it be cool if they continued the NS line and did a new meowlody and purresphone and they could have a planner and like clawdeen, could be responsible for showing a new wydowna and catty around the school ? i think that would be a great continuation of the NS line

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    1. With Catrine, I'm kinda surprised they didn't do something a little more different with her faceup, considering how different Jina's is. But I also think Catrine's new outfit and 'do more than make up for the samey faceup.
      I like your idea for a wave two of NS -- very thematically fitting. I'm just *really* ready for a new basic Ghoulia! I can't believe she still has only one!

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  11. Gorgeous! And that box art is one of the best if you ask me, she looks so fierce, so 'up to something wicked' in the way she holds her things and her expression while looking at the I-something. Definetely a fave!

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    1. Her box art is so fierce! Clawdeen is always fierce in her box art, and here she's really outdone herself! Between these NS box drawings, and the drawings for the AC dolls and Jane Boolittle's drawing, Mattel is on fire with their drawings! Shame the BC dolls have that weird CG-meets-standard style artwork. Oh well.

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