Until we get real dolls based on the characters in True Blood, these paper ones will have to do.
News, reviews and photographs of Modern Fashion Dolls including Kingdom Doll, Fashion Royalty, Sybarite, Tonner Doll, Gene Marshall, Barbie and my own experiences as a doll collector.
7/30/2010
7/29/2010
Better Pictures of the New Wu Madame Alexander Dolls
If you have been hunting down images of the Wu designed Alex and Paris dolls, your search is partially over. The Matilda Company has published enlargeable images. Perhaps we can convince Matilda to take Mahogany Alex's sunglasses off.
Alex - Styled by Jason Wu
George of Angelic Dreamz was kind enough to inform me that he has posted large pictures of the dolls as well. His pictures are excellent and less clicking is involved. I'm sure he'd take off her sunglasses but the dolls haven't shipped yet.
Alex Signature Collection Styled by Jason Wu
Alex - Styled by Jason Wu
George of Angelic Dreamz was kind enough to inform me that he has posted large pictures of the dolls as well. His pictures are excellent and less clicking is involved. I'm sure he'd take off her sunglasses but the dolls haven't shipped yet.
Alex Signature Collection Styled by Jason Wu
My Name is Talky Tina and I'm Going to Kill You.
The weirdness never ends.
Talky Tina was a character in one of the scarier Twilight Zone episodes entitled "Living Doll." She starred along with Telly Savalas. (Don't admit that you remember him if you're trying to conceal your age.) Lollipop anyone? Anyway, Telly keeps trying to get rid of his step daughter's doll but she survives his every attempt. Apparently he didn't love this baby. This version of Tina is a bobble headed 6-1/2" resin black and white thing. She looks very innocent, doesn't she?
Talky Tina speaks the following phrases:
"My name is Talky Tina, and I love you very much."
"My name is Talky Tina, and I don't think I like you."
"My name is Talky Tina, and you'd better be nice to me."
"My name is Talky Tina, and you'll be sorry."
"My name is Talky Tina, and I'm going to kill you."
Listen to this:
Rod Serling's closing narration from Living Doll
If clicking on the above link does not work, then your computer needs some type of sound software. You can Google the narration and find it on Wikipedia.
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