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Joy 10'' Talking Doll - Inside Out - Disney Store Purchase - Deboxed - With Joy Magnet - Standing - Portrait Right Front View

Detailed photos of the Joy Talking 10'' Doll from the upcoming Disney/Pixar animated film Inside Out. She has been deboxed. She is posed standing, supported by a Kaiser doll stand. Her character magnet is stuck to the base of the stand, giving it more stability.

 

She says seven different short phrases when her right hand is touched. Her head also glows while she is talking. The sound button is much more reliable than the ones in the old 17'' singing and talking dolls by the Disney Store.

 

She has a plastic sphere that is supposed to contain an actual emotion of their host, Riley. You are supposed put a small closeup photo of you experiencing Joy into a slot in the sphere. A plastic tab inserted behind the photo keeps it secure. A small post in the bottom of the sphere then fits into a small hole in the palm of the doll, so she can hold the sphere securely.

 

The dolls have limited articulation. They have stiff legs, and have no wrist joints on their right arms, due to the sound mechanism.

 

Their hair is very stiff to keep their severe styling. Joy has blue hair with a large spike sticking up in the back. She has big blue eyes with no eyelashes and a wide toothy and open mouthed grin.

 

She has a glittery light yellow dress with a printed design. Joy has bare feet, with no toes. She has very small feet, and is top heavy, so she cannot free stand.

 

Joy is 10'' tall with outsized heads, so they have short legs. Therefore my Kaiser stand that were made for 11 1/2 inch Barbie type dolls leave them with their feet dangling in the air by more than an inch. The Inside Out magnets are useful to attach to the base of the metal Kaiser stands to make them more stable, as well as decorate them with another image of the character.

 

She is very cute, very nicely made and accurately depicts the animated character.

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Uploaded on May 14, 2015
Taken on May 12, 2015