5 Dec 2012

Monster High Scaris - Skelita Calaveras

So i've been a little poorly the past few weeks/months and recently found myself fairly housebound as a result. It was starting to make me a bit craaaazy. So I decided "sod this, i'm going to toys r us". And thus, I made the hour long trek to my nearest TRU. 

Thankfully the trip wasn't in vain, there shoved randomly on top of the piles upon piles of Robeccas and Lagoonas was an entire case of Scaris! Huzzah! I picked out Skelita and Rochelle. I also couldn't pass on Ghoulia and her scooter for £14:99 but we'll get back to those last two in later posts. 

Today is all about Skelita.


She certainly is a striking doll, quite different to anything we've seen before. Her face is crazy detailed with swirls, spots and spirals, her entire body is skeletal and she's just plain fabulous. Who can resist this unique body sculpt? Look at those bones!

My girl, i'm afraid to say, does have some eye wonk issue. I didn't really notice till I got to the till and felt odd asking them to go fetch me the only other one in the store so I could compare lol. Awkward! With her head slightly tilted you don't notice it so much, and her eyes are painted in such a way she looks a little wall eyed anyway. Poor girl seems to be staring off in two different directions if you point a camera right at her. Add that to her freaky flaws.

The back of her box has her bio, but I didn't snap a picture. I figure enough people have done this already damnit. 
All we really learn is that she likes the colour yellow, she's 15 and she can't sing. Oh, and she's an artist with some sort of prophetic "senses things" ability.

I was eager to get her free of her box.


Her box was really tight, very difficult to open without tearing anything. Upon opening one side I found I couldn't slide her backing card out because it was wedged in with the plastic inner tabs holding it in place. So I had to open up the entire back of the box. Something I usually try to avoid. The bright pink caught my eye so I had to take a picture.


Do all the dolls have their names printed on the inner folded card of their box? Its been a while since i've disassembled a box like this. Here we have a bright pink box with Skelita's name, printed at the top and bottom (upside down).


She also comes with her very own assembly guide showing how her knees pop out like the CAM dolls. I love that they bother to do this with their different body types and features.

 Slightly off topic, but speaking of random details... what the heck is Deuce up to out alone on a cool Scarisian night? The image of him on this stupidly small scooter just cracked me up, so I had to take a picture. He's on all the back cards, hidden behind the doll's arm most often from what I saw in store.

Also on the backing card but not pictured is Ghoulia's scooter in yellow to the left of the "eyefull tower" (Miscolouring?, it's quite obviously Ghoulia's scooter. It has the rib cage on the front and the cherries) and Frankie returning from a shopping trip in silhouette. There's also two other shadowy figures and a male gargoyle being stalked by a cat. Random.


 

The next stage of deboxing is relatively painless. A snip here, unravel elastic here. Until I get to her left hand. Here the elastic is wound around her body AND the hand, keeping it in position in the box (one may ask, why bother?). The elastic was wound so tight around her fingers they're crushed as you can make out in my terribly overexposed image here. I've reshaped them now but they're still distorted. *sigh* Wth Mattel? It wasn't even a needed elastic band! It did nothing! Except damage the doll. 

Her fingertips on this hand are faintly dyed pink from her skirt, suggesting it isn't colourfast. Be warned!

 

Free at last, Skelita's legs were as I was warned by others, very stiff. But upon the advice of another collector I simply popped em loose as you would a cam doll, popped em back in and hey presto, now they bend. Go figure?

Her shoulders are a little awkward, they don't quite sit against her body and her upper arms are bent which means she always looks like she has her arms spread a little outward. It looks a little awkward to me, but eh. 

Hair is gorgeously soft. I was expecting a rock hard helmet of glue going by her rolls at the front but only the highlighted parts are gelled. Sweet! The back of her hair is tied up into a high ponytail giving her a "puff" hairstyle. it means her rooting pattern is rather odd, being side part till it gets to the crown, then rooted for a ponytail at the back there. The hair itself mostly conceals this but on the right hand side there's a noticeable "rooting seam". No bald patches, just a seam. I can live with this but i'm sure some people would be annoyed by it. 
It also suggests her hair just won't work if taken out of this style.

Her face is very detailed. She has a flat little nose but it's definitely a nose. Very high cheekbones and of course, huge eyes and a slightly raised brow-line to further give the look of "sockets". She only has top lashes and a layer of pink, then blue eye shadow. Her brown eyes unfortunately are rather prone to looking in two different directions and she has a bit of a wall eyed gaze to her when you look at her straight on. it's especially bad in photographs. I believe her irises are simply painted too far apart. Her rbows are dark and arched and "painted on". They have a distinct airbrush quality to them and continue down the sides of her face in scrawls and swirls. Around her eyes are little dots and starbursts. 

Like the CAM Skeleton Skelita has no ears, so that means no earrings. She does however get a copper coloured bracelet (with a floral pattern engraved) and a bright orange necklace with a swirl, flower motif again. I assume they're marigolds. 

Her dress is in two parts. The outer skirt is made up of three layers of different colours with different patterns. There are flowers on some, spiderweb on others, heart and stars on yet another. I'm not sure if each piece is unique, I think it does duplicate but there's a great deal of variety. I counted at least 8, there could be more. 

The under dress is a simple little black slip with a leaf, swirl, flower pattern. Her belt is embossed with flowers and tiny skulls, spaced widely apart. You really have to look to see them as anything more than just random texture. The soles of her shoes have the same effect. Her shoes themselves look like leaves or reeds or something, all wound around her feet. (And now I want a tamale, thanks Mattel. -_-)

But of course, what everyone is talking about is what's UNDER that outfit right? 



Underneath Skelita has a full skeletal body, stylised of course, but crazy detailed. I didn't snap pictures because I know flickr is flooded with naked images of this girl, so it seemed redundant taking more.

There's a plastic sheath, much like the body forms used in the fashion packs, which keeps her clothing in shape. It's just a simple bit of clear plastic, you can remove it but I found that left the dress gaping and looking odd. It also makes the stand a bit useless as she's too thin without her "body form" to fit into the clip.

She comes with a journal/sketch book which has a few pages of fashion designs and 3 or 4 pages of text. It's nothing hugely enlightening, just talking about her time presumably just before the start of City of Frights begins. She talks about how "something great" is going to happen, but doesn't know what it'll be.

The most interesting bit for me was the photo on the front of the booklet, which shows her mother, father, brother, grandmother (I assume) and her dog. The dog amuses me for some reason ok?
We also learn that she has a pet butterfly named Nati. I wonder what sort of butterfly, and I wonder if we'll ever see it in toy form.

She also has a wheelie bag in vivid pink. I find it odd that Skelita's colour seems to be this bright fushia when her favourite colour is supposed to be marigold. Did Cleo put her foot down and demand a monopoly on yellow or something? The bag is cool, and a nice scale to the dolls but a bit too bulky for my display atm. It has a sugar skull on front and a spine handle that extends and contracts, just like a real wheelie bag. Only thing that would have made it extra awesome would be if the internal compartments had been well... a compartment. There's moulded on "pockets" but they're just etched images. A shame.

Overall, i'm pleased with this new ghoul. She's unique and I don't think she'll be everyone's cup of tea, but I can't help but respect the design team for taking such a huge risk with a fully skeletal character. She's a doll I expect will polarise people, the marmite if you like of the MH universe. Some, especially younger fans, may find her too macabre while others jump up and down screaming "OMG DETAIL and creepiness yes!"

She is however, a doll I think is more attractive in person than in photos. Her eyes throw her look off in pictures, and even in person you have to get her at the right angle for her not to look like she's a little vacant.

Well worth the trip to Toys R Us and the £17:99 paid.

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