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#Mode by Nadine
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Secretdoll Mini Mong
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Most of my dolls are packed for my future move but at least these lil guys are small enough to keep out. ♥️
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I'd like to sing you a song to help you feel a bit better! by Jodie Dee
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#toystagram #statahtoys #toys #dolloutfit #secretdoll #secretdollmeng #mingmongmeng #latiyellow https://www.instagram.com/p/CkDVfufyhYe/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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[Mod: Long post about HJD and copied/counterfeit sculpts, seems to belong on counterfeit day due to the mentions of originating sculpts and not because HJD are counterfeit in themselves]
Thanks to this Anon: https://the-bjd-community-confess.tumblr.com/post/683888174456602624/ive-heard-about-the-controversial-new-hjd-doll , I decided to look into Dream Fairy Dolls. It got me thinking… and thinking and thinking. You might say I’ve fallen into a bit of a rabbit hole.
Starting with Dream Fairy. It’s a line of HJD created by a manufacturer named DeBeShen (or DBS). DBS bills itself as a toy manufacturer since its inception in 2000. They specialize in playline dolls with hinged joints made with mostly ABS. It wasn’t until 2016 that they created their own line of dolls instead of just manufacturing for others. To date, they have 5 main lines of dolls that they call their own: Oriental Charm (35mm fullsets, based on famous historical figures), Dream Fairy (divided into “SD” - 60cm, Little angel - 28cm, Pocket girls – 16cm and Dudu - 14 cm), MM Girls (45 cm), Meatballs/Quiet Balls (about 8-10cm), Diary Queens (30cm) and special editions. The best way is to think of them as Barbies – hinge-jointed dolls with one sculpt per line. The difference between each doll is the concept behind the fullsets. Dream fairies usually go with a vaguely fantasy theme while MM girls go with Zodiac/Tarot themes. Each doll comes pre-painted and already dressed. The hair is rooted and the eyes are fixed in place. Special editions are special because their full sets are limited.
The “Controversy” with Dream Fairy (indeed, with DBS in general) is that the master head sculpt of each line was copied/recasted from pre-existing BJDs. The Dream Fairy line got their heads from AE Liu Ru Shi. The Dudu line apparently got their heads from Secret Doll’s Mong.
AE Liu Ru Shi: https://e.angell-studio.com/as62cm-liurushi-chinese-styleglorious-life_p1375.html
DBS Dream Fairy Cecilia: https://m.dbs-toys.com/product/Dream_fairy/DBS_Dream_Fairy_Dolls_Cecilia.html
Secretdoll Mong: http://www.secretdoll.com/shop/shopdetail.html?branduid=1081244&xcode=023&mcode=003&scode=&type=X&search=&sort=order
DBS Dudu “Angry Dudu – Grape”: https://www.fd-toys.com/displayproduct.html?id=3396068817589569 DBS bills itself as a legitimate and growing company that’s trying to promote their own line of dolls. The Oriental line tries to be very historically-accurate, too. However, it does have a sketchy history that it cannot fully live down. Even in the Chinese doll community, there are discussions (debates?) about the legitimacy of DBS’s dolls. Some people think HJDs should not be compared to BJDs – therefore DBS dolls aren’t technically recasts. Some folks believe that as long as something is copied from somewhere else, it should be considered a counterfeit regardless of material. Some folks argue that since they are made of a different material, it would be like comparing an imitation to an original (like a plaster cast of the Statue of David you’d buy at a souvenir shop vs the real thing). Some folks have also pointed out that anti-recast artists may not take on new faceups of a DBS doll. It seems to me that for every 10 people, there are at least 12 different opinions on DBS’s dolls. At the end of the day, I suppose the only way to voice your opinion in a meaningful way is to put your money where your mouth is. If you do not agree with this company’s choices, do not engage and don’t buy. If you think it’s no big deal and it’s a way to get a foot into non-resin BJDs, then by all means, go for it. You make your stance with your wallet.
~Anonymous
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Ming - Secret Doll
By Kyohei Niimura / Puppet Tales
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Please don’t remove source.
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炸毛💁🏻♀️🦁🦁☄️🧡 #bjd #doll #secretdoll
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The weather here is cold 🥶 and damp 🍄 and miserable but it’s lovely and cosy inside 🤗 #bjd#bjds#bjdstagram #bjdsofinstagram #secretdoll#islanddoll (at Perry Barr, Birmingham, United Kingdom) https://www.instagram.com/p/B5Is9LSpmPq/?igshid=4xn6nwqpjuya
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I'll never forget the funniest thing I ever read about Secretdoll. "Secretdoll needs to remain a secret!" I'm sorry, those are some of the most godawful dolls I've ever seen. Who approved this? Who thought this was a good idea? Their Binu is about the only acceptable sculpt they have.
~Anonymous
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#Triple by Nadine
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Secretdoll Mini Mongs in Ylang Garden dresses
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