I really like the colour! I’m glad its something different other than the traditional “Barbie pink” or “Ken blue.” I took his shirt off so you can see the joints a bit better. I really like how smooth the articulation feels! Sometimes articulated Kens can feel “clunky” and difficult to move, but not this one. There are joints at the elbows, shoulders, wrists, knees, ankles, neck and torso. I often don’t use male dolls in my stories, only because the lack of articulation is so annoying! They can’t look at the camera properly, they can’t pose in interesting ways, it’s just so boring! Now I will definitely be introducing Ken to my photostories (I already have SO many storyline ideas, lol!) I’m honestly SO HAPPY I finally found an articulated Ken. Ken’s escaped! Here he is out of the box, showing off his articulation. The back of the box has a cute picture of all the Fashionistas. I wanted to buy a second doll but I thought I’d probably look like even more of a crazy person carrying two dolls (I already look a bit like a crazy person carrying one, lol) I might go back! It’d be good to have a spare in case they stop producing articulated male dolls again. I found him at Big W – they only put them out at 9am this morning (Saturday 20th February), so I was lucky to get in quick. Hello my friends! I have some exciting news to share with you! I FINALLY FOUND the Wheelchair Ken!! Let me tell you, I have been searching for this bad boy ever since he was released and he was always out of stock! I was considering paying $100+ on eBay for him and I’m very glad I didn’t – because I found him! In the shops! At retail price of ONLY $22!!! What a dream come true.
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