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Shops and Shopping - Barbie® & The Diamond Castle Princess Liana Doll

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List Price: $29.99
Our Price: $17.55
Your Save: $ 12.44 ( 41% )
Availability: N/A
Manufacturer: Mattel
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Amazon Maximum Age: 8 Manufacturer Maximum Age: 8 Amazon Minimum Age: 36 Batteries Included: 0 Binding: Toy Brand: Mattel EAN: 0027084556490 Feature: Barbie as Emma is dressed in an enchanting glittery gown Format: CD Label: Mattel Manufacturer: Mattel Manufacturer Minimum Age: 36 Model: M0785 Publisher: Mattel Release Date: 2008-06-01 Studio: Mattel
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Features
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Barbie as Emma is dressed in an enchanting glittery gown Barbie doll sings songs from the movie With a touch of a button her dress magically transforms Beautiful details Part of the diamond castle barbie collection
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Editorial Reviews:
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Barbie doll is featured here as Princess Liana from "Barbie and The Diamond Castle" who sings two songs from the movie and wears a mesmerizing glittery gown that magically transforms with the flip of a switch. Her necklace lights up when she sings. Pair her with the Princess Alexa doll, sold separately, to hear beautiful duets. Requires 3 "button-cell" batteries, included. Doll measures 11.5" tall.
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Not versitile, loud! Comment: My daughter got this for Christmas this year. The barbie plays snippets of tween music (must be from her videos, she sings about feeling protected, etc.), when a button on her hand is pressed. The short pieces of songs get old quickly. Probably aimed at selling the videos. The dress does not turn around easily (you are supposed to twirl the handle in her back), and the pieces are held on with plastic, which looks flimsy. You cannot dress this doll, or really do much with it other than play those awful songs. And when the expensive batteries wear out - watch out! You will have a crying child on your hands. Save your money. If you want a barbie, buy one that can be dressed and posed easily. My daughter rarely plays with this, and she has only had it for a week!
Customer Rating:      Summary: I feel Connected Comment: If your daughter(s) love Diamond Castle get it. Mine goes around singing the songs so much she got her older cousin watching it and singing with her:) I knew before I bought it that there was some issues with her clothing and body but my daughter likes it and my niece likes to swing her dress inside out. It looks terrible the other way by the way. I think the only thing good about her changing dress is the little sound it makes when you turn the knob. I hear that a lot of girls prefer Alexa to Liana which is probably a first for Barbie. I don't see why they didn't make the set to match ohh well. I ordered from Amazon I got my Doll for $10.99 I'm ok with that, the kids like it and I'm kinda glad you can't take off her dress.
Customer Rating:      Summary: My 4 year old daughter LOVES this doll Comment: When I purchased this doll I didn't realize that it sang 2 songs. I gave the doll to my 4 year old daughter for Christmas and she loves it. She walks around the house trying to learn all of the words and sing the songs. The only downside is that you'll walk around with the songs in your head too.
Note - her dress does not come off.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Alexa was a much better buy Comment: We got both dolls for Christmas, they are both cute- but Liana wasn't worth it. Like in other reviews it says her legs don't bend and are pink and you can't take the dress off, and our dress doesn't stay down like it does in the pictures. It wouldn't be so bad, but then they stuck a giant screw in her back so you can switch her dress back and forth. If you have the castle with the chairs, then you know that she doesn't sit too well *but still sits* in a chair. Cute doll all and all, but my girls love her.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Pretty, but Disapppointing Comment: I bought this doll for my 3-year-old for Christmas. She was happy with it until I tried to show her how to transform the dress. Although the description says her dress transforms "with the touch of a button," it's actually a handle on her back that you turn. The dress looks nice in "princess" mode, but when you change it to the peasant mode only the front three panels flip over. The frame that holds them to her body sticks out so the dress looks odd and the fabric doesn't sit right. Also, my daughter was upset that the back panel didn't change at all and she kept saying it was broken. She finally threw the doll aside and said she didn't like it.
As others have mentioned, the hard plastic pink legs are not like regular Barbie legs. They're the same color as her dress, they're non-bendable, and just odd. I'm sure they made them pink so they're not obvious through the slits in her dress, but I don't understand why they couldn't have used regular rubber legs and either tinted them pink or had tights for her.
It's strange that they would have her dress and legs done in this manner, as the companion doll, Alexa, isn't like this. Her dress functions with Velcro and a drawstring and she has normal legs.
My daughter did start playing with her again after a little while, and she likes to make the two dolls sing together, although they don't actually sync up. You have to push the buttons at the same time to get them to sing together. If you don't push them exactly at the same time then the audio doesn't match up, but she doesn't seem to mind this. It drives me crazy to hear them out of sync, and you'll have "Connected - Protected" running through your head for hours.
Overall, this is a very pretty doll and it does sing, which is what my daughter is most interested in. If you're looking for a pretty princess Barbie then this would work, but if you're interested in the transforming dress I think you'll be pretty disappointed.
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