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Disney Princess dolls have been a fan favorite for many generations, and with the release of the Ralph Breaks the Internet movie, two of the most beloved characters, Elsa and Anna, have received a stylish upgrade in doll form. These dolls are not only adorable but also highly collectible.

The Elsa doll comes in a beautiful blue dress that resembles the one she wore in the Frozen franchise. The dress has a long slit on the right side, revealing a shimmering mini-skirt beneath. Her dress is complemented by high-heeled silver boots which give her an elegant look. Elsa's hair is styled in her iconic side braid that falls over her shoulder and is adorned with snowflake clips.

On the other hand, the Anna doll is dressed in a beautiful purple and pink jumpsuit that comes with a coordinating jacket. The jacket has a nice glittery texture and features a floral print that adds a playful touch to her outfit. Anna's boots, with a matching purple color, are decorated with golden buckles. Her hair is styled in graceful French braids and adorned with red and purple flowers that complement her outfit.

The dolls are highly detailed, with facial features that capture the essence of the characters, making them a cherished addition to any Disney Princess collection. The dolls come in a beautifully designed package featuring images of Elsa and Anna from the Ralph Breaks the Internet movie.

Overall, the Disney Princess Ralph Breaks the Internet Movie Dolls Elsa and Anna are a must-have for any Disney fan. These dolls bring the magic of Frozen and Ralph Breaks the Internet to life and allow fans to collect and celebrate these beloved characters for years to come.

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Mattel For the new line of Disney princess dolls, Mattel experimented with facial design. Designers digitally sculpted features and hand-painted faces on prototypes that were based on the characters' appearance in films. They incorporated new knitted fibers for a more diverse array of hair types.

Mattel unveiled a new and re-imagined line of Disney Princess and Disney Frozen dolls. From beloved Princess characters such as Rapunzel and Jasmine to Frozen characters Anna and Elsa, the new line of dolls celebrates the magical stories of Disney with unrelenting attention to detail and best-in-class design features.

Elsa, princess of Arendelle and heiress to the throne, is born with the ability to create and control ice and snow. As a child, she uses her abilities to create a winter wonderland to play in with her younger sister and best friend, Princess Anna.

Vanellope is transformed into a princess during Ralph Breaks The Internet, but she is not considered to be an official Disney Princess.

It is known that toy dolls as such existed in ancient Egypt and Greece, where examples have been found in archaeological excavations. Before the Civil War, most American dolls were made at home, and the practice continued much later, in many cases.

The first princess doll was made in the late 1930's shortly after Disney's first princess movie, Snow White, came out but Disney did not start manufacturing Princess dolls until the late 1990's. The traditional Disney princess dolls are thin, have their hair and makeup done and all wearing dresses.

Official canon of Disney Princesses

  • Jasmine – Aladdin (1992)
  • Pocahontas – Pocahontas (1995)
  • Mulan – Mulan (1998)
  • Tiana – The Princess and the Frog (2009)
  • Rapunzel – Tangled (2010)
  • Merida – Brave (2012)
  • Moana – Moana (2016)
  • Raya – Raya and the Last Dragon (2021)

Disney Princess Royal Collection, 12 Fashion Dolls -- Ariel, Aurora, Belle, Cinderella, Jasmine, Merida, Moana, Mulan, Pocahontas, Rapunzel, Snow White, Tiana.

Elsa. Elsa is a mythic character – magical and larger than life. Now completely in control of her powers, she is confident, resolved, and warm Elsa looks after the spirits of nature and embraces her role as the Snow Queen, knowing that it is who she was always meant to be.

Their relationship - the love they have for each other, and the lengths they're willing to go to save the other - is the beating heart of Frozen. Without it, the story wouldn't have worked as well, nor would it have been as heartfelt and personal. Being sisters gave Anna and Elsa something to fight for: Each other.

Trivia. According to Rich Moore and Sarah Silverman, Vanellope is 9 years old. However, according to John Lasseter, she is 12 years old. In the first film, Vanellope is the only main character that never called Ralph by his title "Wreck-it".

The name Vanellope is girl's name of American origin. Vanellope is a Disney creation, given to the protagonist of "Wreck it Ralph" and now a character on Sugar Rush. She is energetic, tomboyish and very sassy.

Used as lucky charms, religious icons and childhood toys, dolls have a long history in Japan. Ancient Egypt and Rome also had dolls for their children. Made from clay, wood, ivory or rags, these dolls were children's playthings and were also used for educational purposes.

Since ancient times, dolls have played a central role in magic and religious rituals and have been used as representations of deities. Dolls have also traditionally been toys for children. Dolls are also collected by adults, for their nostalgic value, beauty, historical importance or financial value.

Dolls dating from 3000–2000 bc, carved of flat pieces of wood, geometrically painted, with long, flowing hair made of strings of clay or wood beads, have been found in some Egyptian graves. Some ancient dolls may have had religious meaning, and some authorities often argue that the religious doll preceded the toy.

The earliest documented dolls go back to the ancient civilizations of Egypt, Greece, and Rome. They have been made as crude, rudimentary playthings as well as elaborate art. Modern doll manufacturing has its roots in Germany, from the 15th century.

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