A little while ago I picked up a Monster High Inner Monster Scared Silly doll from a local store. I paid absolutely no attention to these dolls when they were at Toysrus. In fact, I hated them and I thought they looked stupid. Since this doll was on sale at a store right across the street from where I live I decided to take another look.
The eyes really caught my attention. They're not painted on like on the rest of the MH dolls. I guess they are acrylic or shine type of plastic.
Here's a closer look at the box this doll comes in.
As you can see from the back of the box this doll can do many different things.
Here's a closer look at the accessories included.
These are the emotions that can be embedded in her ribcage. I have no idea what they all mean or stand for or even why anyone would want to put anything in a doll's chest in the first place. I've already lost all of them or maybe I threw them away. Not sure. Can't remember.
She can be turned into an octopus monster or a...plant?
She came with very easy to follow instructions along with a checklist of everything that's included in the box.
Here's a diary so a kid can write down how they're feeling.
Scared Silly out of her box. Her lower legs below the knees are rubbery so she doesn't stand very well and the legs aren't really straight. Luckily, she came with a stand so that took care of that problem.
She has three different eyes in her head. They can be changed by pressing down on her green brain.
Her wig hooks into those two holes on the back of her head.
Her entire body can be taken apart and put back together.
The orange breastplate can be removed to add different emotions. I think this part is completely pointless but whatever.
She looks like an android like this.
Here she is with Frankie and Cleo. The inset eyes are so much more attractive. I wish all MH dolls had them.
Their bodies are identical.
Cleo tried on the mask. She doesn't look scared silly to me. :-)
The dress and shoes fit Cleo perfectly although she's a little confused. She doesn't know how she's supposed to feel about this. The outfit is very cute and I really like the shoes, too.
This monstrosity is the wig that she came with. Mattel should be ashamed of themselves. I don't know what they thought someone was supposed to do with this thing. I tried to fix it but there was only so much I could do for it. The wig was hopeless. I'm probably going to throw it away.
I'm not too crazy about these eyes, the Crazy Eyes.
These are ok.
Here she is trying on different wigs. I made these wigs some time ago when I was trying to learn how to make wigs.
These are Moxie Teenz wigs.
Her sunglasses are cute.
Here she is with her mask on. It is...interesting.
Now she's turned into an octopus...
with a really cheap and tacky weave. Oh well, a girl can't have it all, I guess.
She's being eaten alive by a Venus Flytrap.
This accessory isn't all that impressive.
I do like most of her accessories as well as the different inset eyes and her outfit. They set her apart from the other MH dolls and make her fun. Taking her apart and putting her back together is fun, too. I'm happy with her because she is different from the other dolls. I like the variety that the Monster High line of dolls has to offer. It keeps me from getting bored with them.
I felt like a little kid playing around with this doll. I doubt I'll buy any more Inner Monster dolls unless I find them dirt cheap but they do offer a lot of fun.
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żadnej z tej dwójki nie mam :)
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DeleteI am glad to see you back. I like your down to earth reactions. and considering those were "learning" wigs, they're pretty excellent! please, keep posting. Vicki S
ReplyDeleteThank you for your kind words. They made my day.
DeleteHow gimmicky! I wonder if they were vaguely trying to tie in to Inside Out?
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