Showing posts with label music festival. Show all posts
Showing posts with label music festival. Show all posts

Monday, July 1, 2013

Poll: Vote for Voicething's next review subject!



Over the past several days I've gotten a lot of requests for different dolls people would like to see reviewed. The thing is, there's no clear consensus on who it should be. Everyone has their favorite but you Voicething readers are a varied bunch and you folks all favor different dolls. And as for myself, well, I've loved all the dolls I've picked up lately to some degree or another so it's hard for even me to choose who to do next. The solution? I'll let you, the readers, pick! Here's how it works: If you look over to the upper right corner of this page you'll see a brand new poll. (If you're on the mobile site scroll to the bottom of this page and click "View Web Version". When the page reloads you'll then see the poll.) You'll see three options there; these are the three dolls I've gotten the most requests for. They are:

Haunt The Casbah Clawdeen Wolf





Music Festival Venus McFlytrap





13 Wishes Lagoona Blue





You can only vote once, although if you vote and then change your mind you can come back and switch your vote to a different candidate. However, there is a catch: For the winning candidate to be reviewed there must be at least 50 votes in total placed. That's 50 total for the entire poll, not just one candidate. So spread the word about the poll! Tell all your friends! Post the link to the poll on your Facebook, or Twitter, or whatever your chosen social media platform is! The more people who vote, the more fun it is to see the results! Oh, one last thing: I plan on posting the review of the winning candidate tomorrow! That means you gotta act fast! The poll is already open, and will close at 11 a.m. Central Time Zone. That's in just a little over 14 hours! So get to voting, spread the word, and join in the fun! May the best doll win!

Sunday, June 30, 2013

Review: Music Festival Clawdeen Wolf

There are some Monster High collectors who limit themselves to buying only the basic/signature dolls. Understandable considering this recession the experts say is improving but has yet to really, well, improve. There's also the fact that Mattel insists on releasing a plethora of MH dolls, so many that it's nearly impossible to keep up. And if you did somehow manage to keep up, not only would your bank account suffer, but so would your sanity. I'm not a Monster High completionist and sometimes I feel like I'm losing it trying to find dolls! All that said, there occasionally comes a non-signature doll I find to be so cool, so well-made, so fun, that I can't help but feel bad for those signature-exclusive collectors. Especially when said doll is from a budget line, hardly one who's going to break the bank. Sometimes those signature collectors just don't know what they're missing. Which leads me to Music Festival Clawdeen.




When the promo pic for Music Festival Clawdeen appeared it was met with a collective "meh". Even I chimed in with my disappointment. She seemed like a halfbaked rehash of elements we'd seen on Deena many times already. And considering her theme was disco, there really wasn't much to her that screamed poppers and Sylvester. So you can imagine my surprise when I happened upon a really fierce-looking, brazen, sexy doll at Toys R Us that was marked "Music Festival Clawdeen". I had to do a double take to make sure that really was her. But indeed it was, and indeed I was happy with this unexpected turn of events!




The idea behind Music Festival is that three of our ghouls have gotten backstage access to their local concert venue. In their corporate description Mattel said Clawdeen's choice of music is disco. Curiously, this isn't mentioned anywhere on Deena's box. There's a blurb that says she needs "a scary cool beat and space to dance", but no talk of mirror balls and disco whistles. Maybe Mattel meant Clawdeen is into EDM. (In which case, right there with ya, girl!) The back of the box features a large lanyard giving minimal details on the benefits of having one. Luckily our ghouls do, and judging by their box drawings they certainly made the most of them! However, the single best thing on this box back (which was also previewed on the box front), is the actual drawing of Clawdeen. She's not fierce, she's ferocious! Hips jutting out, her wild mane barely contained, Deena looks downright fearsome, glaring at you with flashing yellow eyes. She's thrusting her lanyard out towards you as if to say, "See this? Yeah, I am a Very Important Monster, and you need to deal." It's a winning moment, pure Clawdeen, all attitude. Is it my favorite Clawdeen drawing to date? I won't go that far, but it's way up there!




Encased in the box is a doll ("Duh, John!"), and not much else. Music Festival Clawdeen includes no extras. No stand, brush, collector's card (sadface) -- nada. Luckily the doll makes up for it. Clawdeen has a center part -- something we don't see often on her -- in front of her ears. Behind the ears the hair cascades down as usual. It lands just below the rear in a combination of curls and waves. In the promo pic her hair was straight until about her shoulders, where it went into a mass of tight curls. Not so on the manufactured doll. I suppose you could say the wave is a little more relaxed around the crown of the head but the wave's still there. But the biggest difference between the promo pic and the actual doll is the color. While most of Deena's hair is the standard brown color, interspersed all the way around the head is... wait for it... blonde streaks! If you're anything like me this new hair development for our favorite, but too often predictable, werewolf, made you very, very happy! Yes, Music Festival Clawdeen has blonde streaks and they're absolutely stunning! They contrast so beautifully with the brown hair. Sometimes brown and blonde together can look cheap or just plain fake, but not on Clawdeen. I think a big part of what makes it work is that the hair is parted in the middle. Middle-parted hair always looks a bit earthy to me, no matter the color, so it plays perfectly into her wolf-y nature. It's also a bit retro. Not disco per se, but not not disco.







I should point out that when I found Music Festival Clawdeen there were about 3 or 4 on the shelf. All of them looked like they had bristly, frizzy, messy hair in the box. I was worried about this but after I de-boxed her I occasionally, gently combed her hair with my fingers -- not a brush or comb -- and within a couple of days it relaxed into a groovy wave/curl look. So if you come across one who looks iffy in the box don't worry too much -- with minimal TLC it will relax into something I think you'll really love. That said, this hair is a tad prone to frizz so don't expect Jinafire-esque, silken perfection. Music Festival Clawdeen's look is tousled and carefree. And man is it fun to play with!






Music Festival Clawdeen has the smaller Deena eyes. I'm generally torn on those (what can I say, I like 'em big), but I think they work wonderfully here. She wears amaranth eyeshadow that encircles the entire eye. It is topped by a layer of goldenrod. Glitter lays over the goldenrod, but only along the lower portion. Usually MH glitter will cover the whole area of whatever shade it's on; this lowered application is unusual and stands out. Clawdeen's semi-matte lips come in carnelian.







Clawdeen's outfit isn't really disco. Sure, it's a bodysuit, and those were around for disco. But the colors place it more firmly in Solid Gold territory. So I guess we can say her outfit is post-disco. Think Xanadu, think Roller Boogie. These are all good things to me so I'm on board for this look!


Burn, baby, burn! Disco inferno!





So yeah, Clawdeen comes in a purple, sleeveless bodysuit. It has a black, lapeled collar and black, ribbon-hemmed sleeve holes. The pants end about halfway down the shin. Starting above the right breast and cascading down the right side to above the knee is a print of yellow skullettes, stars, diamonds, and dots. They're all outlined in orange, You'll notice a few white "starbursts" in there as well. It's a great effect, very retro. Again, think Solid Gold. Between Xanadu and Solid Gold, 1980 sure is getting some Mattel love, ain't it? Which works for me; disco and post-disco are two of my favorite fashion and music eras! Hopefully we'll see more of it popping up on the other MH ghouls.







Clawdeen's boots are a gold repaint of Scool's Out Clawdeen's zipper boots. They still have the wicked sharp heel, but all the wonderful detailing of the original boots has been painted over into one solid color. Disappointing, but the boots are pretty rad, any way you cut it (er, paint it?). She wears a solid black version of her Coffin Bean belt. A small touch, but it helps pull the look together. Her left hand has a black, fingerless glove painted on it. There's a small detail in the form of a gold "window" painted over a portion of the glove. Clawdeen wears three small bracelets on her right wrist -- two black, one gold. She also wears two gold hoops in her left ear. Her right ear has another gold hoop, plus a second hoop with three gold chains "dangling" from it. In my experience that last earring is more a hindrance than an accentuating accessory. It doesn't really add much to the look, if you ask me. But hey, at least it's there! The last thing she wears -- and the only thing here that truly connects her to the Music Festival theme -- is a white lanyard wrapped around her neck marked "VIM", aka Very Important Monster. It's a cute touch and matches the lanyard on the box art. I like when Mattel is actually consistent with these small details. (It doesn't always happen.)







Overall: Music Festival Clawdeen is one ferocious beast who clearly loves to dance -- to EDM or ELO is up to you! Her outfit is cool if not especially exciting. Probably the best thing here is the blonde-streaked, tousled hair. It's new for Deena and to say it looks gorgeous (not to mention way cool), is an understatement. Her faceup is eyecatching without coming across as OTT or ostentatious. It's just really pretty. And fierce, too! Her overall theme is vague (thank God for that little lanyard or we wouldn't know what the hell she's supposed to represent), but there's not nearly as large a disconnect here as there was with Dance Class. If you're only going to get one Clawdeen doll this year (not counting Scaris), I say go for miss Music Festival. She doesn't have a lot of bells and whistles, she's just an all-around great doll.






Till next time...




Saturday, June 29, 2013

Such a tease

I was looking around at the various MH fansites and blogs and I realized there's been quite a bit of coverage already on Twyla and 13 Wishes Lagoona. Some great coverage at that! And, you know, I've always been the type to dance to the Music in my own head. I like to mix things up, walk to the beat of my own drum, all that stuff. And while I'm itching to get reviews of the new stuff posted, today is my niece's wedding day and I'm a bit short on time. (Speaking of, my whole family will be there, a real Festival of fools if there ever was one!) But I know everybody's ready for some new MH review-y goodness, and since I can't quite deliver that today, I thought I'd at least throw up some quickie pics of Clawdeen. I haven't the foggiest why she's the one I decided to showcase in this mini-post...











Tuesday, June 25, 2013

When it rains, it pours...



No Gigi, Music Festival Venus, or Classroom Heath + Abbey, unfortunately. They did have Haunt The Casbah Frankie and 13 Wishes Howleen, but, I don't know, I'll save them for later or something. Reviews to come...