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Disney’s Snow White and the Seven Dwarves on Digital HD & Blu-ray


023*366 teddy bear

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This teddybear was used in a diplay window and I thought he would fit perfectly into my theme…

Wonder Woman Variant Statue by Yamato USA

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From the DC Comics Fantasy Figure Collection comes the Wonder Woman Variant Statue by Yamato USA. This Wonder Woman Variant…

Cute Every Day Show Now Available Online

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Thanks to everyone who came out for the opening reception of Cute Every Day The Ultimate Cute & Kawaii Art Show! The artwork is now available online! The show runs through February 28, and 10% of proceeds will be donated to North Central Shelter Intervention Program at North Central Animal Shelter. See gallery photos on […]

Our Top Picks for Creative Dress-up Play

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Children benefit intellectually, physically, socially, and emotionally from imaginative play.   Playing dress up (or, if you want to be more formal, "socio-dramatic play") is obviously a great way for kids to develop creativity and story-telling skills. Novel scenarios, inventive props, and fun new costumes stretch their imagination. But there are additional, less-obvious benefits to role-playing, as well.  "[Role playing] fosters the imaginative processes, and allows for play without rules or

Day 247: Balancing Act

MegaBloks Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Bebop & Rocksteady Villains Pack Video Review & Images

Platinum Classics Optimus Prime In Hand Images

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A user on Weibo has highlighted a post today featuring a few shots of the Optimus from the 'One Shall Stand' Platinum Edition set - a post from November! While it didn't get much attention at the time, apparently, it's become rather more relevant now with some knowledge of what the redeco is for. Of note here are robot mode images, one of which shows that the clear light blue panels on the arms end up almost disappearing in some situations. Click through to have a look.

MP-27 Masterpiece Ironhide New Photos Of Finished Figure

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We've seen a lot out of an unpainted sample lately, but tonight we have a look at the finished Masterpiece Ironhide that will be available from retailers starting next weekend. T3 Hobby has posted some photos on Facebook showing off the packaging and a bit of both modes of the toy, as well as a height comparison featuring MP-10 Optimus, Sideswipe, and Bumblebee. There's a description in Vietnamese, and while web translation is spotty, it's clear enough that the build quality is being praised. Click through to see the pictures!

A Harness That Fits

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One of the biggest issues I’ve heard from new pom puppy owners is finding a harness that will

Fanboy Dave #2 by Eric Lesmana x DTK

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Indonesia-based customizer Eric Lesmana (Tagged #onTOYSREVIL) sends word and pics of his latest piece: "Fanboy Dave #2" - with this one-off custom one of three collaborations with @davidthekiller aka DTK. We featured the first piece; "Hellboy" back in Aug 2015 … this is the 2nd custom - to which Eric added;"The 2nd of 3, The Fanboy Dave #2, I made this series to tell the world about some of the

The Eternal Hunter

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Deep inside the most adorable puff-ball of a puppy beats the heart of its predatory ancestor: the gr

The Story Behind My "James" and "Anna" Graduation Centerpiece Doll Patterns

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This is the story behind my "James" and "Anna" graduation doll patterns and involves my Dad, my niece, and my twin granddaughters.

When both my twin granddaughters and my niece were graduating from high school and college, respectively, I wanted to give them something special. For me, that usually involves something crafty that I'd made or, and this may come as a surprise to all of you, a doll. So, I decided on a doll. But, I didn't want just any graduation doll. I thought how about taking their graduation picture and transposing that onto a doll's head using iron on transfer paper. It was a nice idea, but a bad application from the start.

So, I set about to design a stand alone graduation doll that would have each of their respective graduation gown colors. I knew I wanted the doll to be stand alone and wanted the body bottoms to be made out of denim. I decided that I would use popcorn kernels to weight the bodies down. So, I began by scanning in their respective graduation pictures and then setting about to crop the images and adjust the image size until their faces would fit on my graduation doll patterns head. I should have known right from the start that this was going to be a disaster. I just couldn't seem to get the right size face with the right size head. In any event, I finally had something I could work with and transferred the face to my cloth head piece.

Then I put the three dolls together using my rough draft pattern pieces. The doll's bodies and graduation gowns came out wonderful. Their faces were an entirely different story almost bordering on scary. See for yourself. What do you think? Scary, frightening, yuck?

The first person to receive her doll was my niece. Well, the graduation doll was the talk of the graduation barbecue until my niece arrived and I gave it to her. Everyone thought the doll was creative and unique. My niece loved it but thought it was "CREEPY!"

She wasn't sure whether she should thank me and keep it or thank me and hide it at the back of her closet. I have to admit it was pretty "creepy" and pretty scary looking. I suppose having ones face on a doll is "creepy" and just the looks of the doll was pretty scary. Not that her face is scary or anything. It's just the flat dimensions on what's supposed to be a three dimensional face just didn't work. Flat faces look great on pillows. On dolls, that's another story.

My twin granddaughters were the next group to receive their graduation dolls. Once, again, everyone thought they were unique, exceptional, and downright scary. My grandsons wouldn't even look at them. They were too scared. My granddaughters just laughed and got a kick out of showing all their friends their "frightening" graduation dolls.

So, I decided I had to make something positive out of this disaster and decided to design the graduation doll with an embroidered face. After all I already had the rough draft pattern. All I needed was a face. Instead of doing just one doll pattern I decided to do two: a male graduation doll pattern and a female graduation doll pattern. I could easily alter the clothes underneath the gown to suit either a male or female.


Anna is so happy to be finally graduating. It seems like it's been a long time coming and she's looking forward to her summer vacation. Of course, it won't be a vacation for her as she has to prepare for moving into college all the way across the country from where she lives. She wanted the best school in her field and it was far away. While Anna and her parents weren't really happy that she'd be this far from home they want her to have the best education possible - so they agreed. So, Anna has a lot to do before she goes on to college.

Anna has been waiting a long time for her Graduation Day and is a free-standing cloth doll with a square bottom denim base. She has a long tunic shirt with fringed 3/4 gathered sleeves and square-bottomed denim pants. Her face is embroidered and she has round black button eyes. She is wearing a white satin graduation gown with 3/4 sleeves and is holding a bouquet of silk ribbon flowers with streamers and diploma in her right hand and her commencement exercise booklet in her left hand. She has long flowing red hair framing her face and has a white graduation cap on her head. A string of pearls and ribbon bow decorate her outfit.

Designer - Linda Walsh Originals


“Anna”, 20” Girl Doll - Graduation Doll E-Pattern - Graduation Series - Pattern Category - Skill Level - Beginner



James has been preparing for his Graduation Day for quite some time. He decided that he wanted to take the summer off after his graduation and travel around the country. He wants to have some fun before he has to settle down into a real job in the real world. He's not sure his parents will approve the summer off. He certainly is going to give them all the reasons why this is a good thing, maybe, even throw in an "impish" smile of two. That will sway them to his way of thinking. He can be a charmer when he wants to.

James has been impishly awaiting his Graduation Day and is a free-standing cloth doll with a square bottom denim base. He sports a long cotton shirt with rolled sleeves and square-bottomed denim pants. His face is embroidered and he has round black button eyes. He is wearing a black satin graduation gown with 3/4 sleeves and is holding his diploma in his right hand and his commencement exercise booklet in his left hand. He has wild curly brown hair framing his face and has a black graduation cap on his head.

Designer - Linda Walsh Originals


“James”, 20” Boy Doll - Graduation Doll E-Pattern - Graduation Series - Pattern Category - Skill Level - Beginner


Well, this story had several phases. It was a nice idea whose application was downright frightening and was rescued by creative embroidering. Hopefully, you'll agree.

If you'd like to try your hand at transferring the face of a graduate you know please do so. Maybe you'll have better luck then I did.

If not, the embroidered faces in my "Anna" and "James" graduation doll patterns are just adorable and make great centerpiece decorations for any graduation party. At least, they won't cause nightmares.

Toy-Review: Firefighter from Masterpiece Collectibles

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"FIREFIGHTER" is the designated name of a figurine from Masterpiece Collectibles - who produces model vehicles based on local/Singaporean themed support services. "Firefighter" sits comfortably amidst the genre. What first caught my attention was the window display box, with it's lush clean design aesthetics, and effective colorways of primarily black and orange. The back of the box has the

The AFB Podcast Episode 204: SH Figuarts Tuxedo Mask / Sideshow Power Girl Premium Format / Sideshow X-Wing Pilot Luke Skywalker

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Episode 204 of the AFB Podcast is live at iTunes and is now available for direct downloadDownload and subscribe to the podcast at iTunes now! 

This week, join Ben, Scott, Eddie, and Adam for a great new show with all the regular features and three new reviews!

This week our Toys of the Week are:


  • SH Figuarts Tuxedo Mask
  • Sideshow Collectibles Power Girl Premium Format Statue
  • Sideshow Collectibles X-Wing Pilot Luke Skywalker


If you don't use iTunes, you can download Episode 204 here now! Click on the link to listen, or right click to save the file! The podcast will always be available from the “Podcast” tab here - but if you can subscribe and give us positive ratings at iTunes, that will help us greatly! 

The AFB Podcast is also on Stitcher Radio!

Have a listen, and please give us some feedback at podcast@actionfigureblues.com - we might even read out your feedback on the next show!


Where's Rey? 'Star Wars' toymakers directed to exclude character

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In news that unfortunately doesn’t surprise us (but really should), the exclusion of Rey from

DEADPUNCH: Deadpool/One-Punch Man Parody from Rider4Z

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I suppose I might enjoy the upcoming Deadpool feature film (on account of Ryan Reynolds, I admit), and I sure as heck miss One Punch Man … so when Rider4Z mashed-up sequences from One-Punch Man anime to Deadpool trailer audio (CLICK HERE to view the OG trailers), and the result is mofo-AWESOME! Shown up top is the "green" (family friendly) version, while below is the RED BAND VERSION with

Kylo Ren's Light Saber Fight Animation

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#thisweekstoypix

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TOYSREVIL HQ display shelves status as of Jan 21st, 2016 ... Not much movement besides the EVA dedicated shelf tho... #WIP of course :p #toylifeA photo posted by TOYSREVIL (@toysrevil) on Jan 21, 2016 at 3:33am PST WHAT-IS: "#thisweekstoypix" (*This Week's Toy Pix) is a collection of toy-pics taken, and posted on my Instagram @toysrevil, but have yet to be featured on this blog in any capacity,

Writing Challenge Day 7

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Hey there, I’m back with the 7th topic of this challenge witch goes like: “Your favorite
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