Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-10233964-20140718144847/@comment-11163511-20140814150541

Bigrika wrote: Mor details on the dolls: yes, but that is due to the topic. They are princesses or soon to be. Sure they got very detailed dresses and stuff. But I hate how they made the dolls look. In my opinion, they are ugly as hell. They could have done way better!

More details on the webisodes...no. EAH is nothing unique. MH is. Yes...EAH has more of a story to beginn with, like the whole royal rebel thing but even that is nothing unique. And that's the thing. You simply like EAH more because it IS nothing new. It is something, that has worked so often in the past so sure it will work now. Thats all! No magic or something. But it sadens me that now everyine is turning their back at MH. You know...if the majority will lose interest...there won't be any MH in the future... Agreed. I love the clothing designs on the EAH dolls because of the details but I just hate the faces. They are like people in an angry mob or some upset snob. Barbie and Monster High have more expressive faces, Ever After High is like a bunch of lifeless statues! About the popularity thing, I think approval has something to do with this since parents are more likely to purchase their children some princess dolls rather than a bunch of monsters (since monster dolls prior monster high are creepy and are collected by mostly grown-ups) since fairy tales are not scary and monsters are scary.