2015 Frozen LE Dolls - Boxed vs Deboxed - Anna - Midrange Front View
Boxed and deboxed Anna, Elsa and Kristoff 17'' Limited Edition dolls, all released on March 3-4, 2015. In this case the two sets of dolls look pretty much identical, since there are no parts of their outfit that are really restricted or hidden in the packaging. However, the deboxed dolls are in more relaxed poses.
I got my spare Limited Edition Frozen Dolls today in mail, on Monday March 16, 2015. I will leave them boxed, except for briefly opening them to take photos and to inspect the dolls and their Certificates of Authenticity. The ones that I got at my local Disney Store on release day, Tuesday March 3, I have already fully deboxed. My spare LE Kristoff has a Cart # of 00040, which means he is #40 of 3500! It is the lowest edition number of any of my LE 17'' dolls, except for the LE 100 Harrods dolls (which are numbered #39 for the Frozen and #32 for the Sleeping Beauty sets).
I've now taken my spare LE Frozen dolls out of the shipping cartons. I show them with their boxes closed, then opened up, and finally side by side with the corresponding deboxed dolls. The spare Anna has almost perfect hair, as opposed to my frizzy haired deboxed Anna. My spare Elsa has a slight crease in the front lid, right in the center of the top edge. She has hair that is not as even or natural looking as my deboxed Elsa. I think the boxed Elsa shows her outfit to better advantage, as the skirt is tacked to be wider than its natural circular, narrower form when it is freed from the packaging. Finally my spare Kristoff has uneven hair on the left side (his right), whereas my Kristoff has much better looking hair. Also, he looks much better outside of the cramped quarters of the box, where the top of his head is almost touching the top of the box, and when the front lid is on, the top of head is cut off from view.
My 2015 LE Frozen doll edition numbers (deboxed and boxed)
Anna (962 and 3656 of 5000)
Elsa (2942 and 932 of 5000)
Kristoff (1627 and 40 of 3500)
2015 Frozen LE Dolls - Boxed vs Deboxed - Anna - Midrange Front View
Boxed and deboxed Anna, Elsa and Kristoff 17'' Limited Edition dolls, all released on March 3-4, 2015. In this case the two sets of dolls look pretty much identical, since there are no parts of their outfit that are really restricted or hidden in the packaging. However, the deboxed dolls are in more relaxed poses.
I got my spare Limited Edition Frozen Dolls today in mail, on Monday March 16, 2015. I will leave them boxed, except for briefly opening them to take photos and to inspect the dolls and their Certificates of Authenticity. The ones that I got at my local Disney Store on release day, Tuesday March 3, I have already fully deboxed. My spare LE Kristoff has a Cart # of 00040, which means he is #40 of 3500! It is the lowest edition number of any of my LE 17'' dolls, except for the LE 100 Harrods dolls (which are numbered #39 for the Frozen and #32 for the Sleeping Beauty sets).
I've now taken my spare LE Frozen dolls out of the shipping cartons. I show them with their boxes closed, then opened up, and finally side by side with the corresponding deboxed dolls. The spare Anna has almost perfect hair, as opposed to my frizzy haired deboxed Anna. My spare Elsa has a slight crease in the front lid, right in the center of the top edge. She has hair that is not as even or natural looking as my deboxed Elsa. I think the boxed Elsa shows her outfit to better advantage, as the skirt is tacked to be wider than its natural circular, narrower form when it is freed from the packaging. Finally my spare Kristoff has uneven hair on the left side (his right), whereas my Kristoff has much better looking hair. Also, he looks much better outside of the cramped quarters of the box, where the top of his head is almost touching the top of the box, and when the front lid is on, the top of head is cut off from view.
My 2015 LE Frozen doll edition numbers (deboxed and boxed)
Anna (962 and 3656 of 5000)
Elsa (2942 and 932 of 5000)
Kristoff (1627 and 40 of 3500)