I've been kind of contemplating this thread, because I'm not really sure it's ever been an issue. I've had to think hard if I ever bought a doll I didn't like, since we only buy or make character dolls.
Then, I remembered the Sailor Moon 11" BanDai Japan dolls and it hit me that I disliked them so much, I was desperate to make a better set of them and found Volks!
1.Does bonding with a doll matter to you?Since most of our dolls never move---but just stand and look pretty in curio cabinets, I think 'bond' is a very strong word in this instance. I know I'll keep redoing them until I'm happy with their results, so I guess that's a sort of bonding? I'm not that nitpicky with the side characters (when I like a series/anime/game, etc, I get crazy and just HAVE to make the whole cast. So, even when I don't like a character, we make a doll of them for completion's sake.) and of course, don't even consider bonding with them, but since they are there, as long as they look like their namesake, I'm happy.
2.Do you bond with your doll right out of the box or does it take time?It has to be immediately. If I don't like it when I get it, I'll never like it. (Found that out with those BanDai Japan 11" Sailor Moon Dolls. They irked and made me crazy---I tried to carve their faces, and I tried new faceups, but they are so ugly, nothing helped. However, they were the catalyst for discovering Volks dolls and customizing perfect anime chara dolls! So I'm kind of grateful to them. However, we do still own them all, again for completion sake of having every Sailor Moon doll type ever made. But I put them in my sister's room on her dresser, so I don't have to look at them all the time and think how dreadful they are.
3.What do you do to bond with your dolls?I guess bonding isn't much of an issue since they're just character dolls---basically 3D artwork to me. If I don't like them, I wipe their face and try again or make a new improved outfit for them. But since many are characters I don't actually care about, I don't bond with most of the dolls we own. BUT, from each series, I do have a favorite 'couple' which I MUST bond with or else they get remade, remade, remade until I'm happy. ^^ I think my Seto Kaiba doll went through 5 incarnations before this final one, which I love. ^^
4.Have you ever not bonded with a doll? What did it feel like?Those pesky BanDai Japan Sailor Moon dolls again.....
It was awful! I remember being so excited (back in 1997) when I ordered my 'Super Sailor Moon' BanDai Japan doll from HKT. My sister ordered the matching SuperS Tuxedo Mask and we were thrilled when the UPS truck arrived a few days later.
We ripped open the box and......from the first second we saw the dolls, we were rather distraught. Keep in mind, back there, there wasn't really any internet widespread and definitely not for anime items, so they were purchased sight unseen over the phone.
When we got them, one look and I said 'Ew! They're so fat faced! They don't look like Sailor Moon or especially Tux!' And we spent so much (back then $50 a doll was super costly. Now, it's barely noticeable, but at that time, dolls were from the toy stores for $19.95 or less, apart from some collector Barbies.) So we opened them anyway, since we didn't have a choice, and they were HOLLOW! Now we were like 'AH! They're $1 store dolls!!!' We felt kind of cheated. They were stiff, hollow, badly made and ugly.
That afternoon, we spent with a carving knife, trying to slim down their faces. Then I touched up their faceups for more definition.
It was 'okay' but we carved so much, they almost had holes in their cheek/chin areas. It wasn't noticeable unless you examined them carefully, but still! And we still didn't love them anyway! I had wanted the BanDai Americ 1995 Sailor Moon doll but by 1997 they were sold out everywhere.
After we 'fixed' them, they were tolerable but I still wasn't perfectly happy. However, we were such avid SM fans, we decided to go ahead and order the other Senshi. Again, we had some problems as different variations had been molds than others and after much searching and reselling, we finally had the best of each Senshi, from BanDai Japan.
I particularly remember getting the Saturn doll---she was $250 USD and that was outrageous for us, but we had to complete the set! So I found one, with a slightly dented box, and haggled until the seller agreed to $176. So....again, sight unseen, we bought this doll over the phone. A week later, she arrives and....she's like 7" tall!!! My sister and I were SO afraid we bought the wrong scale/wrong set doll and paid $176 for her!! Honestly, we didn't even open the box or touch it because we were so scared!! :laughs:
I found out by calling the seller that Sailor Saturn was shorter than the other sailors and she was, in fact, the correct doll. (I left out the point that at this time, we had never seen Saturn yet. We only saw the first 2 seasons and the 'R' movie---all of which was wasn't in.) So, we were relieved, but wow... I can still remember that feeling! :laughs: She is actually a very cute doll, but again, the bodies are HOLLOW and stiff!
That was a long story, ne? But it's the most I think I've never 'liked' a doll.
I can think of one recent experience about not bonding that I think really applies here.
My Taniyama Kisho Portrait doll was a 70cm Dollzone Yuu from JS that I purchased in 2007. He was perfect and I adored him but he was too tall for the set, once we decided to make the whole cast.
So I said, I'll get him the 65cm body. But DZ 65cm were so costly last year that I first tried the Island Doll 65cm body for him. It arrived and I detested it. It didn't have attitude, or any aura of Kiyan-sama----and it's just a body! But he was so not him in it!
I decided to just leap and get the 65cm DZ because I'd never be happy until he was back on that type of body with attitude! (Honestly, the DZ male bodies have such macho, anime like expression in their posing and 'slouching' stance.). I got it and now he's happy again. He's as he should be!
So, I think that was the one occasion where I could not bond with a doll (and it was the body!) :laughs: