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HomeToys & GamesBlocks, Building Sets & LogsMattel Barbie & The Diamond Castle Prince Ian Ken Doll |
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| Customer Reviews: | | Average Customer Review: ( 16 customer reviews )
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11 of 13 found the following review helpful:
"Featured" guitar is a joke! Nov 21, 2008
By Mom to 2 Busy Kiddos I purchased this doll online as a Christmas present for my daughter. She doesn't really care about the story, but wanted to have a prince for her princesses. However, her favorite quality of this particular prince is his guitar. I figured that it was a great choice, especially since the description states that the doll, "features Ian's gem guitar." So I was expecting something more than very thin cardboard, attached to the packaging, with no real way for it to be held or played with by the doll. Now I'm not sure if I should still give it to her and risk possible tears on Christmas morning when she discovers the guitar was basically a scam, or try to talk her into choosing a different prince to accompany her princesses and return this one. I'm very disappointed that I should even have to be making this choice. Shame on Mattel for marketing it in this manner when it would have cost so little to have done it right!
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Ian needs Liana with him. Jan 07, 2009
By Ransom My 3 year old loves these barbies. She has carried them to our families' houses since Christmas and only plays with them together. She has the boy doll from the movie dance with Liana and puts their hands together and holds them there to make them dance (at least they are far apart) and they are always "talking" to each other. The guitar in the picture is not real. Just cardboard. It would have been nice to have a real guitar. His pants are made of cheap nylon that stop at the boots. Still like it. Works well.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Plane Ken Jan 06, 2009
By J. M.
"traveling mom"
I got it for my 4yr. old daughter this Christmas. He completed the Diamond Castle Group but that didnt mean that he was really needed. My daughter wasnt really impressed by him or his paper guitar. My advice is that only if you are a die hard fan of Ken and really need him for your collection, you might be better off without it. Save yourself some money.
The Head Broke Off Jan 13, 2012
By Missy I bought this toy almost four years ago and within in a year the neck split across the base which caused the doll's head to become severed. She walked in the room with a sad face and cried out, "Mom, look at his head!" My daughter treats her dolls like gold, so, I know it wasn't due to her. She has over 50 dolls and they are all in tack and looks almost as neat and pretty as the day I bought them, but this one must have had a slight tear in the softer plastic area of the base that might have spread when she was moving his head (that's my theory). Mattel dolls are meant to last a lifetime and even when children don't treat their dolls delicately I don't see their heads tearing off unless the child intentionally cuts or forcefully rips the head off.
handsome doll Jan 11, 2012
By lola This Ian doll happens to be the most handsome of all the Barbie suitors. He has stunning blue eyes and looks great, without hard glued hair and what not.
Excellent version of a doll . My daughter's favorite in her vast collection!!!!!!!!
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