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Anna and Kristoff Doll Set - Disney Fairytale Designer Collection

 

Limited Edition: 1210/6000

 

Released In Stores 2015-11-03

Released Online 2015-11-04

 

Freeze framed

Arendelle's favorite sweethearts are united in this limited edition Frozen doll set. Charming in their troll-made capes and crowns, the finely detailed Anna and Kristoff are part of the Disney Fairytale Designer Collection.

 

As part of the Disney Fairytale Designer Collection, Anna and Kristoff were carefully crafted by artists inspired by Disney's Frozen. The pair have been reimagined in exquisite detail with these limited edition dolls. Brought to life with thoughtful attention, they uniquely capture the essence of the fairytale couple, creating a one-of-a-kind set that will be a treasured keepsake of collectors and Disney fans.

 

• Global Limited Edition of 6000

• Includes Certificate of Authenticity

• Anna features deep green cape with subtle two-tone artwork, faceted jewel accents, and satin lining

• Velvet bodice features floral, Rosemaling-inspired artwork, and rhinestone accents

• Satin undershirt

• Royal blue skirt is adorned with intricate embroidered artwork and sparkling rhinestones

• Satin underskirt

• Boots with detailed gold design

• Rooted red hair with blonde streak

• Delicate leafy headdress set with iridescent gems

• Mittens

• Kristoff features deep green cape with subtle two-tone artwork, ''grass'' collar, and satin lining

• Rugged grey tunic and pants with fur trim

• Blue undershirt with turtleneck

• Contrast embroidered sash

• Sturdy snowboots

• Mittens

• Twig headdress

• Dolls sold in a special keepsake display case with intricate details on the base, including a golden plate with the names of Anna and Kristoff

• Part of the Disney Fairytale Designer Collection

 

• Plastic / polyester

• Anna: 11 1/2'' H

• Kristoff: 12'' H

• Imported

My Kristoff doll has been fully deboxed, and is posed free standing.

 

He has the usual Disney Store Prince body, with a pivot jointed neck, ball jointed shoulders, hinge jointed elbows, ball jointed hips, and internal hinge jointed knees. He has large hands and feet. He stands 12 1/4'' tall in his boots, from the floor to the top of his molded hair. He is fairly stable free standing.

 

He has a long face, with molded short dirty blonde hair. He has large light brown eyes, glancing to his right, dark brown eyebrows, large blunt nose, wide non-smiling closed mouth with very thin pink lips. He has a very long chin, and brown freckles on his cheeks and nose. He has a light complexion.

 

His outfit consists of jacket and shirt combo, pants, gloves, hat and boots. The jacket is made of dark gray faux suede with fur trim, and dark red satin sash. It is padded in the front to make him look more husky. His blue long sleeved fleece shirt is sewn to his jacket. He has blue fleece pants. His dark gray rubber boots are mid-calf high and have curved pointed toes. His gloves are gray leather with fur trim, and are tied to his hands with strings. Finally he has a fleece cap with a flat top.

 

Kristoff is a very accurate representation of the movie character, with well fitted clothes. As with all Disney male dolls, his body could be more fully articulated.

 

Kristoff 12'' doll

D23 Disney Store.

$16.95 US

Purchased August 11, 2013 at the D23 Expo.

Part of the Disney Classic Doll Collection.

First Look

 

Based on a character in the upcoming Disney animated movie, Frozen, which opens on November 27, 2013. Not yet available online or in regular Disney Stores.

Disney On Ice - Frozen

Consol Energy Center

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

 

March 13th, 2016

First Snake - porcelain figures before painting.

 

Chodzież, October, 2012

 

Vipers

series of three miniature porcelain sculptures

original project: Maurycy Gomulicki

modeller: Mirosław Jakubowski

produced at Porcelana „Chodzież” S.A. porcelain factory – Chodzież, Poland

hand painted at Porcelana Krzysztof Sp. z o.o. porcelain factory – Wałbrzych, Poland

producer Serenissima, coordination: Paulina Shearing

edition of 50 pcs. each

2012

Master mold for first viper at Mr. Mirek's studio near Chodzież.

 

June 2012

 

Vipers

series of three miniature porcelain sculptures

original project: Maurycy Gomulicki

modeller: Mirosław Jakubowski

produced at Porcelana „Chodzież” S.A. porcelain factory – Chodzież, Poland

hand painted at Porcelana Krzysztof Sp. z o.o. porcelain factory – Wałbrzych, Poland

producer Serenissima, coordination: Paulina Shearing

edition of 50 pcs. each

2012

Deboxing Anna and Kristoff. The cardboard slipcover then the clear acrylic cover are taken off. Now the dolls are in clear view.

 

I deboxed the Troll Wedding Anna and Kristoff Doll Set in April 2016 (nine months ago), but I am finally getting around to now uploading detailed photos of them. Anna herself looks lovely, but I still think their costumes make them look cheap and silly. Also the troll wedding sequence was my least favorite part of Frozen. So this is my least favorite Designer Fairytale doll set.

 

I got them in store on their release day, November 3, 2015. They are #1079 of 6000.

 

George Kristoff: born in 1905 in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, USA. Family from Bátyok, Hungary (Bačkovík, Slovakia).

Third snake – porcelain figures before painting.

 

Chodzież, October, 2012

 

Vipers

series of three miniature porcelain sculptures

original project: Maurycy Gomulicki

modeller: Mirosław Jakubowski

produced at Porcelana „Chodzież” S.A. porcelain factory – Chodzież, Poland

hand painted at Porcelana Krzysztof Sp. z o.o. porcelain factory – Wałbrzych, Poland

producer Serenissima, coordination: Paulina Shearing

edition of 50 pcs. each

2012

Master molds for second viper at Mr. Mirek's studio near Chodzież.

 

June 2012

 

Vipers

series of three miniature porcelain sculptures

original project: Maurycy Gomulicki

modeller: Mirosław Jakubowski

produced at Porcelana „Chodzież” S.A. porcelain factory – Chodzież, Poland

hand painted at Porcelana Krzysztof Sp. z o.o. porcelain factory – Wałbrzych, Poland

producer Serenissima, coordination: Paulina Shearing

edition of 50 pcs. each

2012

 

Disney On Ice - Frozen

Consol Energy Center

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

 

March 13th, 2016

Deboxing Anna and Kristoff. Kristoff has been deboxed, and is free standing. He is wearing his Troll Wedding hat.

 

I deboxed the Troll Wedding Anna and Kristoff Doll Set in April 2016 (nine months ago), but I am finally getting around to now uploading detailed photos of them. Anna herself looks lovely, but I still think their costumes make them look cheap and silly. Also the troll wedding sequence was my least favorite part of Frozen. So this is my least favorite Designer Fairytale doll set.

 

I got them in store on their release day, November 3, 2015. They are #1079 of 6000.

 

Anna dressed up a witch, while Kristoff is dressed up as an "Ice harvester" :P

First and second snake - porcelain figures before painting.

 

Chodzież, October, 2012

 

Vipers

series of three miniature porcelain sculptures

original project: Maurycy Gomulicki

modeller: Mirosław Jakubowski

produced at Porcelana „Chodzież” S.A. porcelain factory – Chodzież, Poland

hand painted at Porcelana Krzysztof Sp. z o.o. porcelain factory – Wałbrzych, Poland

producer Serenissima, coordination: Paulina Shearing

edition of 50 pcs. each

2012

Disney On Ice - Frozen

Consol Energy Center

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

 

March 13th, 2016

So I’ve been holding off in dressing my Kristoff in his default outfit as it looked so frumpy and long. But since Kristoff has bigger muscles and a longer torso he fills out his outfit a bit better and so I can finally have my Disney store dolls in their movie outfits all again.

 

I do want hope Kristoff gets a second release though from the Disney Store cuz I do want to experiment with his outfit more (like cutting out the undershirt and making a proper jumper for him and cutting down on the long inaccurate fur) plus I’d like to have a spare Kristoff head to be more of a casual doll.

 

First snake – porcelain figures before painting.

 

Chodzież, October, 2012

 

Vipers

series of three miniature porcelain sculptures

original project: Maurycy Gomulicki

modeller: Mirosław Jakubowski

produced at Porcelana „Chodzież” S.A. porcelain factory – Chodzież, Poland

hand painted at Porcelana Krzysztof Sp. z o.o. porcelain factory – Wałbrzych, Poland

producer Serenissima, coordination: Paulina Shearing

edition of 50 pcs. each

2012

Disney On Ice

Follow Your Heart

Rogers Centre

Toronto, Ontario

 

March 18th, 2017

Deboxing Anna and Kristoff. The cardboard slipcover then the clear acrylic cover are taken off. Now the dolls are in clear view.

 

I deboxed the Troll Wedding Anna and Kristoff Doll Set in April 2016 (nine months ago), but I am finally getting around to now uploading detailed photos of them. Anna herself looks lovely, but I still think their costumes make them look cheap and silly. Also the troll wedding sequence was my least favorite part of Frozen. So this is my least favorite Designer Fairytale doll set.

 

I got them in store on their release day, November 3, 2015. They are #1079 of 6000.

 

"FROZEN" (Pictured) KRISTOFF. ©2013 Disney. All Rights Reserved.

 

Immagine inviata espressamente per la pubblicazione su www.afnews.info - Frozen copyright Disney

 

Immagine inviata espressamente per la pubblicazione su www.afnews.info - Frozen copyright Disney

Deboxing Anna and Kristoff. The cardboard slipcover then the clear acrylic cover are taken off. Now the dolls are in clear view.

 

I deboxed the Troll Wedding Anna and Kristoff Doll Set in April 2016 (nine months ago), but I am finally getting around to now uploading detailed photos of them. Anna herself looks lovely, but I still think their costumes make them look cheap and silly. Also the troll wedding sequence was my least favorite part of Frozen. So this is my least favorite Designer Fairytale doll set.

 

I got them in store on their release day, November 3, 2015. They are #1079 of 6000.

 

INSTAGRAM -

Elsa and Kristoff by @practicalprincessing

Anna and Hans by @ladythera

I always thought the Disney Animator dolls were cute but somehow I didn't like them that much to buy one (I think because of the too shiny dresses the princesses have)

 

I went searching on thr web for Disney stuff when my eye caught this cute litte guy and I fell in love so I got to pick him up in a Dutch Disney store

Frozen Kristoff Cosplay Costumes

email: info@alicestyless.com

Material: Uniform Fabric,Cotton

Package Includes: Hat,Coat,Pants,Waist Belt (Boots is not included)

Size:All Size

  

www.potterest.com/pin/frozen-kristoff-cosplay-costumes-ww...

Deboxing Anna. She has been removed from the display stand, and placed on the floor. Her bodice and skirt have been opened up in the back, to remove the wire around her waist and the paper stuffing around her legs. We see that she doesn't have any stampings in her lower back, where the edition number and size would normally be printed for LE dolls.

 

I deboxed the Troll Wedding Anna and Kristoff Doll Set in April 2016 (nine months ago), but I am finally getting around to now uploading detailed photos of them. Anna herself looks lovely, but I still think their costumes make them look cheap and silly. Also the troll wedding sequence was my least favorite part of Frozen. So this is my least favorite Designer Fairytale doll set.

 

I got them in store on their release day, November 3, 2015. They are #1079 of 6000.

 

Boxed, with the cardboard slipcover off. The dolls are now visible inside a clear acrylic cover.

 

I deboxed the Troll Wedding Anna and Kristoff Doll Set in April 2016 (nine months ago), but I am finally getting around to now uploading detailed photos of them. Anna herself looks lovely, but I still think their costumes make them look cheap and silly. Also the troll wedding sequence was my least favorite part of Frozen. So this is my least favorite Designer Fairytale doll set.

 

I got them in store on their release day, November 3, 2015. They are #1079 of 6000.

 

"FROZEN" (Top to Bottom) KRISTOFF and ANNA. ©2013 Disney. All Rights Reserved.

Anna and Kristoff Doll Set - Disney Fairytale Designer Collection

 

Limited Edition: 1210/6000

 

Released In Stores 2015-11-03

Released Online 2015-11-04

 

Freeze framed

Arendelle's favorite sweethearts are united in this limited edition Frozen doll set. Charming in their troll-made capes and crowns, the finely detailed Anna and Kristoff are part of the Disney Fairytale Designer Collection.

 

As part of the Disney Fairytale Designer Collection, Anna and Kristoff were carefully crafted by artists inspired by Disney's Frozen. The pair have been reimagined in exquisite detail with these limited edition dolls. Brought to life with thoughtful attention, they uniquely capture the essence of the fairytale couple, creating a one-of-a-kind set that will be a treasured keepsake of collectors and Disney fans.

 

• Global Limited Edition of 6000

• Includes Certificate of Authenticity

• Anna features deep green cape with subtle two-tone artwork, faceted jewel accents, and satin lining

• Velvet bodice features floral, Rosemaling-inspired artwork, and rhinestone accents

• Satin undershirt

• Royal blue skirt is adorned with intricate embroidered artwork and sparkling rhinestones

• Satin underskirt

• Boots with detailed gold design

• Rooted red hair with blonde streak

• Delicate leafy headdress set with iridescent gems

• Mittens

• Kristoff features deep green cape with subtle two-tone artwork, ''grass'' collar, and satin lining

• Rugged grey tunic and pants with fur trim

• Blue undershirt with turtleneck

• Contrast embroidered sash

• Sturdy snowboots

• Mittens

• Twig headdress

• Dolls sold in a special keepsake display case with intricate details on the base, including a golden plate with the names of Anna and Kristoff

• Part of the Disney Fairytale Designer Collection

 

• Plastic / polyester

• Anna: 11 1/2'' H

• Kristoff: 12'' H

• Imported

Disney On Ice - Frozen

Consol Energy Center

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

 

March 12th, 2016

Cute! But that is the ugliest Kristoff I've ever seen. Hasbro still does not know how to do boy dolls.

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