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Queen Elinor Transforming Into Mum Bear - Transforming - Scene #1

Queen Elinor Brave Doll Set purchased on its release day at the Disney Store, June 22, 2012. Photographed boxed, during its unboxing, and then fully deboxed. Also photographed with some other Disney Brave dolls.

 

Queen Elinor 11.5'' poseable doll from the Disney Store. Fully deboxed, standing supported by a doll stand (not included). She is a beautiful and faithful representation of the mother of Princess Merida, who is the heroine of Brave. She is fully articulated, including external hinge joints on her knees and ball/hinge joints on her ankles, making for fully poseable legs, following in the footsteps of the Classic Merida 11'' doll released earlier this year.

 

Mum Bear Figure represents Queen Elinor transformed by a witch's spell into a giant but gentle black bear. The plastic figure is hollow plastic that opens into two halves into which the Queen Elinor doll can be enclosed. It snaps shut with positioning pegs and tabs. The Mum Bear is very stable standing up, whether empty or with Queen Elinor inside.

 

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Queen Elinor Brave Doll Set ($19.50 US)

Disney Store Release June 22, 2012

 

Description from DisneyStore.com:

 

Queen Elinor Brave Doll Set

Item No. 6070040900143P

Our Price: $19.50

 

Enjoy hours of fun recreating Disney/Pixar's Brave with our Classic Queen Elinor Doll Set. Merida's gracious mother features detailed accents from her hair to her dress and is accompanied by a large Bear figure.

 

Product Details

 

•Doll features beautiful braided hair with gold ribbon detail that matches accents on her green dress

•Doll includes small plastic crown and belt

•Plastic bear opens and closes when small pegs are aligned

•Plastic / polyester

•11 1/2'' H (doll)

•12'' H (bear)

•Ages 3+

•Imported

•Collect with Classic Merida Doll and Triplet Doll Set, each sold separately

 

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