maywong wrote:Very nice pics of your dolls.
Tjanks!!!
davidd wrote:What a gore-geous version of Rochelle!
I don't think I'm familiar with the "Getting Ghostly" series. Were they "ghost" versions of the regular characters?
Thank you!
MH Haunted came with two sub-lines - Haunted - Student Spirits (deluxe dolls), those would be Vandala, River, Kiyomi and Porter; and Haunted - Getting Ghostly (slimbox dolls), with Draculaura, Clawdeen, Spectra and Twyla. Rochelle (whose distribution scheme was so odd - she never became widely available in the US, but in Australia, there were more Haunted Rochelles than people) was an odd one - she's sometimes listed as Getting Ghostly, because she fits into that line, and sometimes as Student Spirits, because she isn't slimbox, but deluxe edition.
The movie is about Spectra getting stuck in a ghost school and ghouls and new ghost friends are trying to help her out. In order to go to the ghost world, ghouls have to ghost-ify themselves using boogeyman sand, that's where their ghost appearances come from. Getting Ghostly dolls are made of the same slightly translucent plastic the main Haunted dolls are, and Spectra is very different from her other releases, she doesn't have her usual clear plastic fading-away limbs, instead, she's all milky, same as reboot character Ari Hauntington. I have Rochelle and Twyla and all the girls from the Student Spirits line, I also wanted Spectra, but so far haven't find her for a decent price. If you're interested in these, it's also worth noting that the US-distributed and international versions of Spectra differ, international one has brighter make-up, the US one is quite toned down.