More Li'l Outrageous Littles...again
I forget how many bows I've got with these critters on them, but I think this is the third I've shared. <pauses to count> Yeah, the other two posts were on May 2nd and July 25th. This one is another Wal-Mart find.
I'm not actively collecting these dolls anymore due to their price and their hovels being hard to store, but I do still keep track of what MGA Entertainment is doing with them. This little gal is one that I don't have in my collection, named Dancebot. She was apparently glittery, and thus would've been right up my alley.One of these others is the reason why I bought the bow in the first place. The one with the red hair looks a lot like Can-Do Baby, a Rosie the Riveter type that I got in my first rare pod. I like rockabilly style, so Can-Do became one of my favorites. However, I think this doll is Stardust Queen because she has a cape (Can-Do Baby wears no such thing). The other is Beats, a hip hop-flavored doll. I don't have her either, but I like her. I love pink and silver together for some reason; I think it has to do with some of Barbie's trippy Mod fashions. Anyway, these two are Stardust Queen and Beats.
Like I said, I haven't bought one of these dolls in a long time due to price and storage issues, but I will admit to being a casual fan. Probably if MGA had found a different way to package the sold-separately outfits then I'd be a BIG fan, since the fun of doll collecting lies partially in the clothes. The larger dolls, O.M.G. and Tweens, can wear Etsy fashions, but so far MGA hasn't released extra clothes for them either. What a bummer, they used to do that for the Bratz!
Dollies rock,
RagingMoon1987
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