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Comparing two recently released Tinker Bell full sized doll, that promote the upcoming Disney Fairies movie The Pirate Fairy. On the left is the 2014 Tinker Bell 10'' Flutter Wing Doll, part of the Disney Fairies Classic Doll Collection, that I purchased from my local Disney Store. On the right is the Disney Fairies The Pirate Fairy 9” Tink Doll, by Jakks Pacific. They have been fully deboxed, and are posed standing, supported by Kaiser doll stands (not included). Photographed in diffuse natural light.
Comparative reviews of the two dolls follow, then purchase details and official product information.
Comparative Review of Disney Store 2014 Classic vs Jakks Pacific The Pirate Fairy Tinker Bell Dolls
The Disney Store doll is an accurate depiction of the current Tinker Bell character in Disney's Disney Fairies movies, wearing her a version of her iconic strapless short green dress and green shoes with white pom-poms. She is listed as 10'' high and has flutter wings attached to the back of her body. Her outfit and wings are covered in green glitter.
The Jakks Pacific doll is a version of Tinker Bell wearing a Pirate outfit, consisting of a purple velvet jacket, jagged green skirt, knee high purple boots with white pom-poms. She also has a green headband and green belt. I don't know if she ever wears this outfit in the upcoming The Pirate Fairy movie, but it's a nice change from her usual outfit. Her face is much more similar to the animated Tinker Bell in original Peter Pan movie than it is to the character in the current movies. She is listed as 9'' high and has removable wings attached to the back of her dress. She has glitter in her skirt and on the trim of her jacket, but none on her wings.
Following is a feature by feature comparison of the two dolls.
Face: The Disney Tink has a larger, rounder face. Her eyes are smaller, less slanted, further apart and a brighter shade of blue. She is glancing to her left, but other than that, her face is completely symmetrical, making her appearance a little bland. The Jakks Tink is glancing to her right, and has a smirk on her lips, and wiggle in her eyebrows that make her face much more animated than the DS Tink. The Disney Tink has yellow eyeshadow with nine short fine eyelashes over each eye; the Jakks Tink has four thicker eyelashes over each eye, and has silver and pink eyeshadow. The Disney Tink has a smaller nose and a open smile with thin dark pink lips. The Jakks Tink has fuller red lips in a sassy smirk. The Disney Tink has much paler skin, and less rouge on her cheeks. They both have pointy ears, but the Disney doll's ears are slightly larger.
Hair: They both have light blonde hair with Tink's trademark bun and front bangs. The Disney doll has slightly lighter hair. The Disney Tink has a lot of hair product in her front bangs, making them very stiff, whereas the Jakks Tink has little or none, so her bangs are very soft and pliable. They both have lots of hair product in their buns, to keep their shape, so they are fairly stiff. The Jakks has a green satin headband with a buckle on top. The Disney Tink has no hair accessories.
Outfit: The Disney doll has a one piece dress that is based on the iconic strapless short green dress worn by the animated character. The bodice is held up by clear plastic straps, and the skirt is made up of two layers of large textured leaves. Both the bodice and skirt are heavily covered in green glitter. The glitter does shed quite a bit, sticking to her face and body, but especially her rubber legs. Her shoes are her iconic green slippers with white pom-poms.
The Jakks doll has a Pirate inspired outfit that consists of a purple velvet jacket with glittering gold trim, a green plastic belt with a cameo of Tink and anchor emblems. The skirt simulates leaves with jagged edges on the light green solid cloth, with a tulle overskirt lightly covered in multi-colored glitter. She is wearing knee-high purple books made of hard plastic, with white pom-poms over the toes.
Wings: The Disney doll has larger wings, with a more intricate pattern that is covered in green glitter. They are made of smooth translucent hard but flexible plastic sheets. They are permanently glued to a hinged mechanism in her back. There is a spring loaded button that when pressed causes the wings to flap outward (away from the body), and when released causes the wings to rest on her back again.
The Jakks doll has wings that are both smaller and thinner, and are made of transparent smooth flexible plastic. Embedded in the plastic is a semi-transparent metallic layer that has holographic images of stars. The stars are of various shapes and sizes, and glow with different colors depending on the angle of the reflected light.
Body: The Disney doll is 10'' from the heel of her foot to the top of her head, and stands 10 1/4'' high wearing the included flat shoes on angled feet. The Jakks doll is 9 1/4'' from the heel of her foot to the top of her head, and stands 9 3/4'' high wearing included boots with platform heels. She has feet that are more severely angled, and are also stiffer (being hard plastic rather than rubbery plastic), so she winds up only 1/2'' shorter than the Disney doll in total height, rather than the 1'' implied by their listed heights. Although they are almost the same height, their body proportions and articulation are very different.
The Jakks doll has a much shorter and skinnier torso, narrower shoulders, shorter arms and smaller head. As I previously noted with the Zarina dolls, the Jakks doll can probably fit the Disney dress, but it will be a bit loose on her. Also she wont have wings unless a Velcro strip is sewn (or glued) to the back of her dress facing out, so the Jakks wings can be attached. The Jakks Zarina dress was much too small to fit on the Disney Zarina doll, but I will have to see if the same holds true for the Tinks.
They both have painted on light green panties, matching the colors of their skirts. The Disney doll's panties are a solid green, while the Jakks ones are decorated with a pattern of inscribed leaves.
I have described the articulation on the Jakks Disney Fairies dolls in great detail in my comparison between Disney Merida and Jakks Zarina. But here is a summary: The Jakks doll has ball jointed neck, shoulders, elbows, wrists, hips and knees. All the joints can both rotate and tilt, and have much more freedom of movement than the corresponding joints on the Disney doll. The Disney doll has swivel neck, ball jointed shoulders, elbows and hips, and internal hinge jointed knees on her rubber legs. Her wrists and ankles are at fixed angles. With her reduced articulation, the Disney doll is much less posable, but also looks more natural without all the exposed joints.
Availability and Cost: The Disney doll is sold exclusively by the Disney Store, both online and in stores, throughout the world. She is $14.95 US, or $10 each when two or more Classic dolls are bought at the same time. The Jakks doll is sold at Target and other retailers in the US, online and in stores. She is $16.99 US, and is promoted as a deluxe version of the Tinker Bell doll.
Summary: They are both very attractive and well made dolls. The Disney doll is an accurate depiction of the current Disney Fairies Tinker Bell animated character, wearing her iconic little green dress. Her relative lack of articulation makes her more natural looking. She has a pretty, joyful and sweetly innocent face. I consider the Flutter Wings to be more of a gimmick than a useful feature, but her wings are very pretty and match her outfit very well. The Jakks doll has a more attractive face, in my opinion, that also happens to have the appearance and attitude of the original animated Tinker Bell, whom I prefer over the current animated character. Her face has much more personality and looks more realistic than the Disney doll. Her outfit is pretty, but is not as well made as the Disney outfit, especially the skirt and the cheap looking belt, which is too much of one color. Her wings are also pretty, but I like the Disney ones better, even with the shedding glitter (which I think of as Pixie Dust). The more extensive articulation makes her much more posable than the Disney doll, but it also makes her less natural looking. The other thing is that the Disney doll is currently only $10, with the current promotion, versus $17 for the Jakks doll. I'm glad to have both dolls, and if I had to choose, I think I prefer the Jakks doll, which is the best looking Tinker Bell I've ever seen sold under the Jakks brand. But my all-time favorite Tinker Bell doll is the Disney Parks 11'' Tinker Bell, which is still available.
Purchase Details and Official Product Information
Tinker Bell Disney Fairies Doll - 10''
US Disney Store
Released online 2014-01-27
Purchased in store 2014-01-31
$14.95 US
Classic Dolls $10 each when you buy 2 or more
Item No. 6070040900980P
Fun fairy
Tinker Bell's glamorously green costume, and wings sparkle like pixie dust with this Disney Fairies Doll. Her glittering wings flutter as she rests before heading home to Pixie Hollow.
Magic in the details...
• Deluxe costume features glittering fabric, detailed petal skirt
• Translucent wings with glitter filigree
• Push button on Tinker Bell's back to watch her wings flutter!
• Poseable arms and legs
• Part of the Disney Fairies Classic Doll Collection
The bare necessities
• Ages 3+
• Plastic / polyester
• 10'' H (12'' H including wings)
• Imported
Disney Fairies The Pirate Fairy 9” Tink Doll
Target Product Information and Images
Purchased online
Received 2014-02-11
$16.99 Online Price
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A must-have for all Disney Fairies fans! The Pirate Fairy 9” Deluxe Fashion Dolls features your favorite fairies dressed in dazzling pirate fashions from the new Fairies DVD, The Pirate Fairy, coming soon in 2014. The deluxe fairies are fully poseable and are dressed in highly detailed, pirate fashions. The collection includes Tink, Periwinkle, Rosetta and introducing, Zarina, a pixie dust fairy from the new Fairies DVD, coming soon in 2014. These are the perfect gift for your little girl to enjoy alongside The Pirate Fairy DVD.
•Articulation: Articulated
•Material: Plastic
•Textile Material: 100 % Fabric
•Dimensions: 13.0 " H x 8.0 " W x 2.5 " L
•Weight: 0.66 Lb.
•Suggested Age: 4 Years and Up
•Battery: no battery used
•Care and Cleaning: Wipe Clean With a Damp Cloth
other Info.
•Online Item #: 14761828
•Store Item Number (DPCI): 086-07-0448
•Item can be gift wrapped.
•Imported
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Chief Warrant Officer 4 Terrance Jones, the senior ordnance/logistics officer with Headquarters, Headquarters Company, 3rd Expeditionary Sustainment Command, is promoted to Chief Warrant Officer 4 during a promotion ceremony at the All American Chapel on Fort Bragg, N.C., May 1, 2017.
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Ms. Mari Blanding, 678th Air Defense Artillery Brigade, South Carolina National Guard, was promoted by her father, Sgt. Maj. (R) Ernest McKinzie Jr., September 7, 2019, Eastover SC, to Chief Warrant Officer 2. In attendance, her sister, Ms. Jacqueline McKinzie, Daughter Zasha Bennet, husband Staff. Sgt. (P) Walter Blanding, mentor Maj. Samatha Montgomery and Capt. (P) Ashley Young. Congratulations to CW2 Blanding and her promotion!
Photo for an ad to promote donation to help build Mississippi's Children Museum designed to "empower and inspire all our state's children, regardless of their social, educational or economic background, to discover their potential through tapping their curiosity and creativity."
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this group had been at an enviromental rally and were happy to pose for a few more shots but according to the blurry axeman they'd been painted like that for hours and were starting to feel really cold and were looking forward to a hot shower, even if it was an environmentally friendly 3 minute one with a water saving nozzle, this shot was taken for the 100 strangers project. Find out more about the project and see pictures taken by other photographers at www.100Strangers.com
Hamilton Pool preserve, Austin, TX. Shot with a Nikon D3 and a Promote Control. A 7 image 1EV spaced bracket was done and then merged in Photomatix Pro with an Exposure Fusion function.
Gambian Master Percussionist & Vocalist Musa Mboob's Chossan Super Group Hi-life Osede Blues & Reggae Performing at Coin Street African Music Festival Promoted by The Limpopo Club at Gabriel's Wharf London 31st July 1999
Coin Street African Music Festival Promoted by The Limpopo Club at Gabriel's Wharf London 31st July 1999
Rafael E. Chicolugo is promoted to the rank of first lieutenant by Brig. Gen. John Uberti, U.S. Army Installation Management Command's deputy commanding general, in a ceremony Nov. 7 at Fort Sam Houston, Texas. Chicolugo was also presented with a Purple Heart and Combat Action Badge during the cermony. He was injured Sept. 16 when an improvised explosive device detonated during a dismounted combat patrol in Afghanistan, resulting in the amputation of his lower leg. (U.S. Army Photo by Luke Elliott, IMCOM Public Affairs)
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Rafael E. Chicolugo is promoted to the rank of first lieutenant by Brig. Gen. John Uberti, U.S. Army Installation Management Command's deputy commanding general, in a ceremony Nov. 7 at Fort Sam Houston, Texas. Chicolugo was also presented with a Purple Heart and Combat Action Badge during the cermony. He was injured Sept. 16 when an improvised explosive device detonated during a dismounted combat patrol in Afghanistan, resulting in the amputation of his lower leg. (U.S. Army Photo by Luke Elliott, IMCOM Public Affairs)
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around the globe - We are the Army's Home. Army installations are
communities that provide many of the same types of services expected
from any small city. Fire, police, public works, housing, and
child-care are just some of the things IMCOM does in Army communities
every day. We endeavor to provide a quality of life for Soldiers,
Civilians and Families commensurate with their service. Our
professional workforce strives to deliver on the commitments of the
Army Family Covenant, honor the sacrifices of military Families, and
enable the Army Force Generation cycle.
Our Mission: To provide standardized, effective and efficient
services, facilities and infrastructure to Soldiers, Civilians and
Families for an Army and Nation engaged in persistent conflict.
Our Vision: Army installations are the Department of Defense standard
for infrastructure quality and are the provider of consistent, quality
services that are a force multiplier in supported organizations'
mission accomplishment, and materially enhance Soldier, Civilian and
Family well-being and readiness.
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Lucky Dube (RIP) South African Reggae Singer Performing His New Album Soul Taker at The Concert for Peace Promoted by The Limpopo Club at The Ocean Hackney London 21st November 2001
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Back to work. This is my new professional head shot that was my fave. I am trying to get better on socials to promote art opportunity and happenings. Maybe I am doing too much as usual haha
Last night the RCR team were on-hand as VIPs for the opening of the "Mermaid Museum" to promote the new mermaid drama “Siren,” on Freeform. The event is co-hosted by PopSugar and creates an immersive mermaid museum here in the heart of Hollywood. Best part... it is now open to the public from March 22nd to the 25th for fans to experience unique photo installations, illusions, and a live mermaid.
Screening the first three episodes, we can tell you that this is a really exciting new "original" series for lovers of "fanta-sea" and tales of mermaids. It's original, action packed and very engaging. There are twists, turns and lots of nailbiting scenes that will keep you wondering what will happen next...
Talking to the cast at the party was also a treat, they are very excited to see more fan reactions when the series premieres.
Freeform's Upcoming Drama 'Siren' Premieres on International Mermaid Day, March 29, with a Special Two-Hour Premiere
About the Mermaid Museum in Hollywood
Open to the public from March 22 to the 25, the free ticketed event will celebrate the mythological, mysterious, and beloved creatures with over five activations and celebrate the upcoming International Mermaid Day, which coincides with the series premiere on March 29. Featuring a live mermaid, a speakeasy-inspired fishing store, numerous photo structures and a 360° underwater immersive experience; the museum will celebrate and bring mermaid culture to life.
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In celebration of sea creatures everywhere, Freeform will make a donation to Heal the Bay to help keep Los Angeles’ coastal waters and watersheds safe, healthy and clean. Additionally, the live mermaid will be swimming in a custom-built tank filled with 4,800 gallons of water which, at the end of the exhibition, will be donated to TreePeople. The water will go into a cistern at their facility in Los Angeles and will be used to water the surrounding landscape enjoyed by tens of thousands of hikers every year.
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“Siren” premieres on International Mermaid Day, March 29 (8:00 - 10:00 p.m.), with a special two-hour event.
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This series takes us inside Bristol Cove—a coastal town known for its legend of once being home to mermaids. When the arrival of a mysterious girl proves this folklore all too true, the battle between man and sea takes a very vicious turn as these predatory beings return to reclaim their right to the ocean. The series stars Alex Roe (“The 5th Wave”) as Ben, a bright marine biologist who finds himself drawn to Ryn, a mysterious new girl in town played by Eline Powell (“Game of Thrones”), who is a strange young woman with a deep dark secret. Fola Evans-Akingbola (“An American Exorcism”) stars as Maddie, also a marine biologist who works with Ben, and is highly suspicious of Ryn. Ian Verdun (“Life’s a Drag”) stars as Xander, a deep sea fisherman on a quest to uncover the truth; and Rena Owen (“Star Wars” Episodes II and III) as Helen, the town eccentric who seems to know more about the mermaids than she lets on.
Based on a story by Eric Wald and Dean White who both serve as executive producers. Emily Whitesell (“Finding Carter”) is on board as showrunner and executive producer. Brad Luff, Nate Hopper and RD Robb are also attached as executive producers.
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Politicians....Herb Wesson self promoting with all the photos of himself with Barack Obama. Yup, Herb did it.
Besides taking a few candid shots of the parade and people and other things along the parade route, the theme for my shoot today seemed to turn into photographing interesting signs.
Particularly odd to me was that the parade was lead off by about a dozen Korean/Chinese entries which puzzled me. Colorfully dressed kid/adult dancers, former politicians, pastors, etc.
My thinking turned to the socio-economic and cultural evolution of neighborhoods. Areas that were all white, saw their neighborhoods change with the migration of coloreds, blacks, Negroes, African-Americans (choose your own term as the politically correct term changes thru time). Those areas are now seeing those of Spanish speaking heritage change neighborhoods. And, the South Koreans are now following the demographic evolution by changing neighborhoods. Perhaps that is what I saw in all these entries...a neighborhood changing from what was and is still almost 100% black to one that is more diverse.
Promoting The Big Read at the River Forest Memorial Day Parade 2007 are Virginia Cassin, WWI Red Cross nurse Agnes (Laura Lynch), young Ernest Hemingway (Aaron Mrozik) and Beth Robinson.
Comparing two recently released Tinker Bell full sized doll, that promote the upcoming Disney Fairies movie The Pirate Fairy. On the left is the 2014 Tinker Bell 10'' Flutter Wing Doll, part of the Disney Fairies Classic Doll Collection, that I purchased from my local Disney Store. On the right is the Disney Fairies The Pirate Fairy 9” Tink Doll, by Jakks Pacific. They have been fully deboxed, and are posed standing, supported by Kaiser doll stands (not included). Photographed in diffuse natural light.
Comparative reviews of the two dolls follow, then purchase details and official product information.
Comparative Review of Disney Store 2014 Classic vs Jakks Pacific The Pirate Fairy Tinker Bell Dolls
The Disney Store doll is an accurate depiction of the current Tinker Bell character in Disney's Disney Fairies movies, wearing her a version of her iconic strapless short green dress and green shoes with white pom-poms. She is listed as 10'' high and has flutter wings attached to the back of her body. Her outfit and wings are covered in green glitter.
The Jakks Pacific doll is a version of Tinker Bell wearing a Pirate outfit, consisting of a purple velvet jacket, jagged green skirt, knee high purple boots with white pom-poms. She also has a green headband and green belt. I don't know if she ever wears this outfit in the upcoming The Pirate Fairy movie, but it's a nice change from her usual outfit. Her face is much more similar to the animated Tinker Bell in original Peter Pan movie than it is to the character in the current movies. She is listed as 9'' high and has removable wings attached to the back of her dress. She has glitter in her skirt and on the trim of her jacket, but none on her wings.
Following is a feature by feature comparison of the two dolls.
Face: The Disney Tink has a larger, rounder face. Her eyes are smaller, less slanted, further apart and a brighter shade of blue. She is glancing to her left, but other than that, her face is completely symmetrical, making her appearance a little bland. The Jakks Tink is glancing to her right, and has a smirk on her lips, and wiggle in her eyebrows that make her face much more animated than the DS Tink. The Disney Tink has yellow eyeshadow with nine short fine eyelashes over each eye; the Jakks Tink has four thicker eyelashes over each eye, and has silver and pink eyeshadow. The Disney Tink has a smaller nose and a open smile with thin dark pink lips. The Jakks Tink has fuller red lips in a sassy smirk. The Disney Tink has much paler skin, and less rouge on her cheeks. They both have pointy ears, but the Disney doll's ears are slightly larger.
Hair: They both have light blonde hair with Tink's trademark bun and front bangs. The Disney doll has slightly lighter hair. The Disney Tink has a lot of hair product in her front bangs, making them very stiff, whereas the Jakks Tink has little or none, so her bangs are very soft and pliable. They both have lots of hair product in their buns, to keep their shape, so they are fairly stiff. The Jakks has a green satin headband with a buckle on top. The Disney Tink has no hair accessories.
Outfit: The Disney doll has a one piece dress that is based on the iconic strapless short green dress worn by the animated character. The bodice is held up by clear plastic straps, and the skirt is made up of two layers of large textured leaves. Both the bodice and skirt are heavily covered in green glitter. The glitter does shed quite a bit, sticking to her face and body, but especially her rubber legs. Her shoes are her iconic green slippers with white pom-poms.
The Jakks doll has a Pirate inspired outfit that consists of a purple velvet jacket with glittering gold trim, a green plastic belt with a cameo of Tink and anchor emblems. The skirt simulates leaves with jagged edges on the light green solid cloth, with a tulle overskirt lightly covered in multi-colored glitter. She is wearing knee-high purple books made of hard plastic, with white pom-poms over the toes.
Wings: The Disney doll has larger wings, with a more intricate pattern that is covered in green glitter. They are made of smooth translucent hard but flexible plastic sheets. They are permanently glued to a hinged mechanism in her back. There is a spring loaded button that when pressed causes the wings to flap outward (away from the body), and when released causes the wings to rest on her back again.
The Jakks doll has wings that are both smaller and thinner, and are made of transparent smooth flexible plastic. Embedded in the plastic is a semi-transparent metallic layer that has holographic images of stars. The stars are of various shapes and sizes, and glow with different colors depending on the angle of the reflected light.
Body: The Disney doll is 10'' from the heel of her foot to the top of her head, and stands 10 1/4'' high wearing the included flat shoes on angled feet. The Jakks doll is 9 1/4'' from the heel of her foot to the top of her head, and stands 9 3/4'' high wearing included boots with platform heels. She has feet that are more severely angled, and are also stiffer (being hard plastic rather than rubbery plastic), so she winds up only 1/2'' shorter than the Disney doll in total height, rather than the 1'' implied by their listed heights. Although they are almost the same height, their body proportions and articulation are very different.
The Jakks doll has a much shorter and skinnier torso, narrower shoulders, shorter arms and smaller head. As I previously noted with the Zarina dolls, the Jakks doll can probably fit the Disney dress, but it will be a bit loose on her. Also she wont have wings unless a Velcro strip is sewn (or glued) to the back of her dress facing out, so the Jakks wings can be attached. The Jakks Zarina dress was much too small to fit on the Disney Zarina doll, but I will have to see if the same holds true for the Tinks.
They both have painted on light green panties, matching the colors of their skirts. The Disney doll's panties are a solid green, while the Jakks ones are decorated with a pattern of inscribed leaves.
I have described the articulation on the Jakks Disney Fairies dolls in great detail in my comparison between Disney Merida and Jakks Zarina. But here is a summary: The Jakks doll has ball jointed neck, shoulders, elbows, wrists, hips and knees. All the joints can both rotate and tilt, and have much more freedom of movement than the corresponding joints on the Disney doll. The Disney doll has swivel neck, ball jointed shoulders, elbows and hips, and internal hinge jointed knees on her rubber legs. Her wrists and ankles are at fixed angles. With her reduced articulation, the Disney doll is much less posable, but also looks more natural without all the exposed joints.
Availability and Cost: The Disney doll is sold exclusively by the Disney Store, both online and in stores, throughout the world. She is $14.95 US, or $10 each when two or more Classic dolls are bought at the same time. The Jakks doll is sold at Target and other retailers in the US, online and in stores. She is $16.99 US, and is promoted as a deluxe version of the Tinker Bell doll.
Summary: They are both very attractive and well made dolls. The Disney doll is an accurate depiction of the current Disney Fairies Tinker Bell animated character, wearing her iconic little green dress. Her relative lack of articulation makes her more natural looking. She has a pretty, joyful and sweetly innocent face. I consider the Flutter Wings to be more of a gimmick than a useful feature, but her wings are very pretty and match her outfit very well. The Jakks doll has a more attractive face, in my opinion, that also happens to have the appearance and attitude of the original animated Tinker Bell, whom I prefer over the current animated character. Her face has much more personality and looks more realistic than the Disney doll. Her outfit is pretty, but is not as well made as the Disney outfit, especially the skirt and the cheap looking belt, which is too much of one color. Her wings are also pretty, but I like the Disney ones better, even with the shedding glitter (which I think of as Pixie Dust). The more extensive articulation makes her much more posable than the Disney doll, but it also makes her less natural looking. The other thing is that the Disney doll is currently only $10, with the current promotion, versus $17 for the Jakks doll. I'm glad to have both dolls, and if I had to choose, I think I prefer the Jakks doll, which is the best looking Tinker Bell I've ever seen sold under the Jakks brand. But my all-time favorite Tinker Bell doll is the Disney Parks 11'' Tinker Bell, which is still available.
Purchase Details and Official Product Information
Tinker Bell Disney Fairies Doll - 10''
US Disney Store
Released online 2014-01-27
Purchased in store 2014-01-31
$14.95 US
Classic Dolls $10 each when you buy 2 or more
Item No. 6070040900980P
Fun fairy
Tinker Bell's glamorously green costume, and wings sparkle like pixie dust with this Disney Fairies Doll. Her glittering wings flutter as she rests before heading home to Pixie Hollow.
Magic in the details...
• Deluxe costume features glittering fabric, detailed petal skirt
• Translucent wings with glitter filigree
• Push button on Tinker Bell's back to watch her wings flutter!
• Poseable arms and legs
• Part of the Disney Fairies Classic Doll Collection
The bare necessities
• Ages 3+
• Plastic / polyester
• 10'' H (12'' H including wings)
• Imported
Disney Fairies The Pirate Fairy 9” Tink Doll
Target Product Information and Images
Purchased online
Received 2014-02-11
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This is a photograph from the 5th annual running of the Meath Spring Half Marathon and 10KM Road Races and Fun Runs which were promoted and hosted by Bohermeen Athletic Club at Bohermeen, Navan, Co. Meath, Ireland on Sunday 13th of March 2016 at 12:00. The half marathon consists of a 11KM and 10KM repeated loop around the roads of Bohermeen and Oristown. The course is a fast fair course with a few small hills. This year the course was 'reversed' which just meant that the traditional course changed to accomodate the large number of participants and the narrow country roads on which both the race participants and race traffic must both share before, during and after the race. Most runners agreed that this made the course much faster as a result. There was almost a total of 1,000 participants in both races.
The other great variable in road racing - the weather - was at its spectacular best. It was as close to perfect running conditions. Little or no breeze, around 10C temperature and clear conditions.
Bohermeen AC is steeped in Irish athletics history since 1927 and it is this experience and exceptional community spirit and volunteering which has made this event today so successful. Having now organised the event for five years running it is certain that the event will continue to grow and expand become one of the mainstays on the Irish athletic club road racing calendar for many years to come.
The race is supported by substantial local sponsorship from businesses in the local area.
Timing and event management was provided by http://www.myrunresults.com/. Their website is here [www.myrunresults.com/] and will contain the results to today's race.
We have photographs from both the start and the finish of the races today - they are all available on Flickr [https://www.flickr.com/photos/peterm7/albums/72157665850980555]. Some photographs of the 10KM are included.
Useful Internet Links associated with the Race
MapMyRun GPS Trace of the Route in 2016: www.mapmyrun.com/routes/view/988503627
Codam Building Services Ltd. www.codam.ie/
Google Streetview of the Race Start: goo.gl/maps/rtj1X
Google Streetview of the Race Finish and Race Headquarters: goo.gl/maps/qVttR
Photographs from previous events
Our Flickr Photograph set from the 4th Spring Marathon 2015: www.flickr.com/photos/peterm7/albums/72157648897769373
Our Flickr Photograph set from the 3rd Spring Marathon 2014: www.flickr.com/photos/peterm7/sets/72157641717197563
Our Flickr Photograph set from the 2nd Spring Marathon 2013: www.flickr.com/photos/peterm7/sets/72157632906920970/
Our Flickr set from the 1st Spring Marathon (2012) www.flickr.com/photos/peterm7/sets/72157629146137284/with...
Photographs from the 2013 event from our friend Paul Reilly [pjrphotography.zenfolio.com/p670974697]
USING OUR PHOTOGRAPHS - A QUICK GUIDE AND ANSWERS TO YOUR QUESTIONS
Can I use these photographs directly from Flickr on my social media account(s)?
Yes - of course you can! Flickr provides several ways to share this and other photographs in this Flickr set. You can share directly to: email, Facebook, Pinterest, Twitter, Tumblr, LiveJournal, and Wordpress and Blogger blog sites. Your mobile, tablet, or desktop device will also offer you several different options for sharing this photo page on your social media outlets.
BUT..... Wait there a minute....
We take these photographs as a hobby and as a contribution to the running community in Ireland. We do not charge for our photographs. Our only "cost" is that we request that if you are using these images: (1) on social media sites such as Facebook, Tumblr, Pinterest, Twitter,LinkedIn, Google+, VK.com, Vine, Meetup, Tagged, Ask.fm,etc or (2) other websites, blogs, web multimedia, commercial/promotional material that you must provide a link back to our Flickr page to attribute us or acknowledge us as the original photographers.
This also extends to the use of these images for Facebook profile pictures. In these cases please make a separate wall or blog post with a link to our Flickr page. If you do not know how this should be done for Facebook or other social media please email us and we will be happy to help suggest how to link to us.
I want to download these pictures to my computer or device?
You can download this photographic image here directly to your computer or device. This version is the low resolution web-quality image. How to download will vary slight from device to device and from browser to browser. Have a look for a down-arrow symbol or the link to 'View/Download' all sizes. When you click on either of these you will be presented with the option to download the image. Remember just doing a right-click and "save target as" will not work on Flickr.
I want get full resolution, print-quality, copies of these photographs?
If you just need these photographs for online usage then they can be used directly once you respect their Creative Commons license and provide a link back to our Flickr set if you use them. For offline usage and printing all of the photographs posted here on this Flickr set are available free, at no cost, at full image resolution.
Please email petermooney78 AT gmail DOT com with the links to the photographs you would like to obtain a full resolution copy of. We also ask race organisers, media, etc to ask for permission before use of our images for flyers, posters, etc. We reserve the right to refuse a request.
In summary please remember when requesting photographs from us - If you are using the photographs online all we ask is for you to provide a link back to our Flickr set or Flickr pages. You will find the link above clearly outlined in the description text which accompanies this photograph. Taking these photographs and preparing them for online posting takes a significant effort and time. We are not posting photographs to Flickr for commercial reasons. If you really like what we do please spread the link around your social media, send us an email, leave a comment beside the photographs, send us a Flickr email, etc. If you are using the photographs in newspapers or magazines we ask that you mention where the original photograph came from.
I would like to contribute something for your photograph(s)?
Many people offer payment for our photographs. As stated above we do not charge for these photographs. We take these photographs as our contribution to the running community in Ireland. If you feel that the photograph(s) you request are good enough that you would consider paying for their purchase from other photographic providers or in other circumstances we would suggest that you can provide a donation to any of the great charities in Ireland who do work for Cancer Care or Cancer Research in Ireland.
Let's get a bit technical: We use Creative Commons Licensing for these photographs
We use the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License for all our photographs here in this photograph set. What does this mean in reality?
The explaination is very simple.
Attribution- anyone using our photographs gives us an appropriate credit for it. This ensures that people aren't taking our photographs and passing them off as their own. This usually just mean putting a link to our photographs somewhere on your website, blog, or Facebook where other people can see it.
ShareAlike – anyone can use these photographs, and make changes if they like, or incorporate them into a bigger project, but they must make those changes available back to the community under the same terms.
Above all what Creative Commons aims to do is to encourage creative sharing. See some examples of Creative Commons photographs on Flickr: www.flickr.com/creativecommons/
I ran in the race - but my photograph doesn't appear here in your Flickr set! What gives?
As mentioned above we take these photographs as a hobby and as a voluntary contribution to the running community in Ireland. Very often we have actually ran in the same race and then switched to photographer mode after we finished the race. Consequently, we feel that we have no obligations to capture a photograph of every participant in the race. However, we do try our very best to capture as many participants as possible. But this is sometimes not possible for a variety of reasons:
►You were hidden behind another participant as you passed our camera
►Weather or lighting conditions meant that we had some photographs with blurry content which we did not upload to our Flickr set
►There were too many people - some races attract thousands of participants and as amateur photographs we cannot hope to capture photographs of everyone
►We simply missed you - sorry about that - we did our best!
You can email us petermooney78 AT gmail DOT com to enquire if we have a photograph of you which didn't make the final Flickr selection for the race. But we cannot promise that there will be photograph there. As alternatives we advise you to contact the race organisers to enquire if there were (1) other photographs taking photographs at the race event or if (2) there were professional commercial sports photographers taking photographs which might have some photographs of you available for purchase. You might find some links for further information above.
Don't like your photograph here?
That's OK! We understand!
If, for any reason, you are not happy or comfortable with your picture appearing here in this photoset on Flickr then please email us at petermooney78 AT gmail DOT com and we will remove it as soon as possible. We give careful consideration to each photograph before uploading.
I want to tell people about these great photographs!
Great! Thank you! The best link to spread the word around is probably http://www.flickr.com/peterm7/sets
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