Simple question really... does this cheap little version of Blythe have ANYTHING to do with the real Blythe? The thing is, I'd love to have one of these to accompany my 6" dolls in their dollhouse, but if she's a pure fraud I don't think I'll bother getting her :P
Is she a ripoff or did Hasbro make a deal with the official producers? What's up with this Blythe?
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Permalink Reply by Evelien on February 6, 2011 at 22:20 No one?
Okay, so I found out they're official Blythes, just a cheap and simple version with eyes that can't move and all. Now I'm wondering, do regular Petite Blythes have eyes that can move..?
Permalink Reply by Stephanie Gascon on February 8, 2011 at 0:56 Hi!
I have a couple of these cute LPS Blythe dolls, both are still in their packaging as they are from Christmas. lol I don't have and have never seen in person one of the regular Petite Blythes, but I think you can find a good comparison somewhere on flickr. I think they can be quite pricey. :-)
Permalink Reply by Evelien on February 8, 2011 at 19:48
Permalink Reply by Evelien on February 11, 2011 at 0:03 Just like the LPS Blythe, Petite Blythe can't move her eyes.
I might get a Little Pullip instead by the way. Man, those are cute..!
As far as I know, the brand officially belongs to Hasbro so these dolls are "official Petite Blythe" too. But cheaper and more "plain".
Petites can't move their eyes at all, they have sleeping eyes only. My friends own several so I can tell. But, at least some of the petites can bend their legs (not by "clicking").
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