04-14-2019, 06:39 AM
(04-13-2019, 01:20 PM)werepuppy Wrote: Ah, a vintage looking shot to fit a ghoul that was given a deliberate vintage look. A very cool vibe from this one, and maybe a little bit foreboding - we don't know what's beyond the curtain...
I like this particular figure. Her swimsuit has kind of a 1950s look to it. This iteration of Frankie manages to effectively combine sexy and spooky... which is probably the combination of characteristics, along with a generally high level of manufacturing quality and a subversive sense of humor, that resulted in the initial popularity of Monster High.
(04-13-2019, 07:15 PM)neon_jellyfish Wrote: What a confusing photo! Which version of SS Frankie (that would be a lovely name for a ship) is this? The regular or the BW one?
Okaaaay.... I spend too much time looking at dolly photos and similar things online, because "a lovely name for a ship" had me thinking, "wait... huh? Who are we 'shipping' Frankie with? Herself?" Then I figured it out. Duhhh...! Remind me to use that when I resurrect my photo-story.
(That reminds me... I gotta go find something for my photo-story; hang on a sec.)
(('Kay, I'm back; had to do that while I was thinking about it.))
Anyway, yeah, the Skull Shores Frankie is the regular B&W one.
Skull Shores Frankie was only released in a monochrome version, to the best of my knowledge.
13 April – "Quick, Phoebe! To the Bratzcave!"
MGA Bratz Action Heroez Phoebe... in action.
They're not dolls, they're action figures!