Yesterday, I attended Shanghai Circus (Hebrew: קרקס שנחאי; it was held in Israel). During the 15 minute break, we went to see what goods we could purchase from the stunt performers, who got off the stage and sold Chinese toys and whatever else they had. While I bought a light up propeller on a stick, mom found and showed me this unlicensed Frozen toy which I didn't even see when I was looking around. I thought it didn't look bad for a ₪40 "dark side" toy, so I agreed to take it home.
It is somewhat strange in that the (turning) head closely resembles fake dolls by other companies (eyes and hair in particular). For some reason, her dress is an original design and she looks to be wearing a skirt over it. It also seems one of its designers decided to add cleavage, rather than giving her a flat bodice.
It takes three AA batteries in the back, with the third one hidden under the other two. There is no screw, so the cover just comes off even though there's a screw hole. The gold strings coming out the back of her neck connect her to the handle, which I don't know how long it would last. Since there's a plenty of screws holding the figure together, it doesn't seem like the type that would just fall apart in one's hands. I will not destroy it, especially since I plan to customize it to make it look better (more screen accurate).
Underneath is an LED light disk enclosed in a rotating dome with a magnifying pattern that spreads the light all around while in action (like a disco ball). In addition, it even plays "Let It Go", which I didn't expect for a knock off toy. It's a low quality sample that constantly loops, but at least it's Idina Menzel singing. Pity there's no way to turn it on without the song, because the light effect is highly impressive on its own (I don't want to kill the soundchip, though). That's the main thing I find wrong with it, as well as its loudness.
Overall rating: 3/5.
It is somewhat strange in that the (turning) head closely resembles fake dolls by other companies (eyes and hair in particular). For some reason, her dress is an original design and she looks to be wearing a skirt over it. It also seems one of its designers decided to add cleavage, rather than giving her a flat bodice.
It takes three AA batteries in the back, with the third one hidden under the other two. There is no screw, so the cover just comes off even though there's a screw hole. The gold strings coming out the back of her neck connect her to the handle, which I don't know how long it would last. Since there's a plenty of screws holding the figure together, it doesn't seem like the type that would just fall apart in one's hands. I will not destroy it, especially since I plan to customize it to make it look better (more screen accurate).
Underneath is an LED light disk enclosed in a rotating dome with a magnifying pattern that spreads the light all around while in action (like a disco ball). In addition, it even plays "Let It Go", which I didn't expect for a knock off toy. It's a low quality sample that constantly loops, but at least it's Idina Menzel singing. Pity there's no way to turn it on without the song, because the light effect is highly impressive on its own (I don't want to kill the soundchip, though). That's the main thing I find wrong with it, as well as its loudness.
Overall rating: 3/5.