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The Littlest Sparklepeen: AKA vampires do show up on filmSep 12, 2009
By M. Burcl While some might find his brooding, lack of knee articulation thwarting truly they are amongst The Littlest Sparklepeen's greatest assets. His ability to stand up straight yet tilt his head at such a discerning, disappointed with humanity angle is to be admired. The rotational joints in his hands and two points of articulation in his arms allow him to hold a variety of objects and throw his hands up in consternation at the futility of life and his perpetual existence at the age of seventeen and a respectable, but not astounding, height of seven inches. From the highlighted points of his tousled hair to the proportionally massive size of his oxfords, reminding one that 'proportionally' he is quite impressive, The Littlest Sparklepeen serves to remind us all that it is only through quiet reflection, and documentation, of our lives that we can truly appreciate the gift that is life. He is able to effortlessly insert himself into any social obligation or photograph thereof, serving as a constant benchmark of the passing of your life. To quote the great internet adage, "pics or it didn't happen" it is important that we all record our lives for the future on film or the digital equivalent. Allowing The Littlest Sparklepeen to steal the show as it were in your documentation will not only amuse you, tweenage girls, and your adult friends who find your existence pathetic and futile but it will remind you, at all times, that there is nothing better than living a long and happy life with The Littlest Sparklepeen.
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Nice, but not exceptionalFeb 18, 2009
By J. Gorman
"cyllanseth"
I bought this for my daughter as she is an avid Twilight fan, and because they aren't any real collectibles of this type out there in the market yet. It's nice and she liked it, but it does not look very much like Edward from the movie. If you're collecting whatever you can get your hands on, then it's good, but if you're looking for screen accuracy and exceptional detail, then I would suggest possible passing on the item.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Personal Edward!May 19, 2009
By Ana G. Alfonso At first I didn't want to get this, I felt that maybe that would be taking it too far. But I so couldn't help it. He's just so cute!!! It's your very own personal Edward! It's such a great toy and it actually looks like Rob! I can't wait for Alice! Also, I am on staff at www.TwilightersAnonymous.com, the best and most comprehensive Twilight community around; for those of us who are truly addicted to Twilight. If you don't want a cure, come join us!
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Apparently, Edward reads mingsFeb 27, 2009
By Leslie Bach Who knew?
I picked this up from Borders today as a gag gift for a friend. The typo in the "abilities" section ("ming" reading instead of "mind" reading) made me laugh so hard, I had to get it. Seems like typos are not only abundant in the books, but also in the merchandise. Way to go, Reel Toys.
As for the figure itself, it's clearly mass-produced and not terribly high quality. The paint in particular is pretty bad, with brown from the hair leeching onto the forehead and spots of darker color specking around the outside of the lips. Since it's for someone else, I haven't taken it out of the box, so I can't really comment on how well the joints move, but from the look of it, the arms are jointed at the shoulder and elbow, but the legs aren't jointed at all. He can wave, but not walk.
I think if you're looking for a toy for a kid to actually play with, this is probably fine. If you're looking for a collectors' item, wait for something else. Unless, of course, they fix the typo on the back, then it might be considered a collectible. Until then, it's just funny packaging on a crappy doll.
5 of 6 found the following review helpful:
My very own Pocket EdwardNov 16, 2009
By Jessica
"Cullen"
While he is not an exact replica of my beloved Edward Cullen. He comes pretty close. I ripped him from the package and a smile immediately graced my lips. He can be posed, with fully functioning arm movement and he stands on his own. The clothes have a wonderful likeness to the real Edward (his coat actually comes open!) and while he does have a permanent scowl on his face, it is a look that we can all grow to love. (It happened quickly for me.)This is a great piece of Twilight memorabilia and I can't wait to take him out and get some pics of our world travels. Yeah, I'm a dork like that!
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