Doll collectors get ready! Tomorrow, October 4, Disney will be releasing Sanderson sisters dolls on Shop Disney. There will be three dolls, one for each sister, based on the fan favorite ‘Hocus Pocus’ film.
They are limited to 5,000 per doll.
But here’s the kicker, they are reportedly $129.99 EACH.
They will release at 7AM PST/ 10AM EST. Expect to be in a “waiting room.”
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Winifred:
Winifred comes with Book and her broom.
Sarah:
Sarah comes with the Black Flame Candle and her broom.
Mary:
Mary comes with her vacuum and Binx the cat.
People are not particularly happy about the cost of these dolls. Especially given that they are very cartoony/Hasbro/Mattel looking and they are 12″ dolls!
These should have been sold as a set, I mean they seem worthless otherwise. AND considering the online capabilities … this should be interesting as folks try to grab all three.
— Phyllis Ann (@PhyllisAnn666) September 27, 2021
Remember when LE dolls looked like this?!?! Sigh….. pic.twitter.com/h8zU1lG8m2
— мєℓιѕѕα (@_zheart) September 27, 2021
That’s a little steep for each individual doll. Hoping I won’t have to spend that much money when these actually get released. That’s insane!
— ECristian (@ECristian4) September 27, 2021
(That’s okay, the scalpers will pay it and put most of the inventory on eBay anyways.)
$130 each!? That’s nuts! It’s also not worth it unless you can get all 3.
— Zoe⁷💜 (@ZoeCampbell1234) September 27, 2021
$130 each!? That’s nuts! It’s also not worth it unless you can get all 3.
— Zoe⁷💜 (@ZoeCampbell1234) September 27, 2021
If that is indeed the price, it’s a quite high for what these are. Maybe $49.99 each since they have accessories and are more detailed, but almost $130 each or $390 (then tax) for the whole set seems very high.
Maybe they will be less that what is being rumored (but I doubt it.)
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