The W Club has let us in on another release from Integrity, an homage to Saturday Night Fever!
Here is the Integrity blurb on this release:
To
celebrate the hot moves and beats of arguably everyone's favorite era
in dance music, Integrity Toys and Paramount are proud to bring you
Color Infusion's Ollie Lawson and Fabiana Diaz in the roles of Tony
Manero and Stephanie Mangano from Saturday Night Fever™!
First
released in 1977, Saturday Night Fever™ is a cult-classic film about
Tony Manero, a young man whose life comes alive at a local Brooklyn
discotheque. It's in the disco where Tony reigns supreme and finds the
only place where he can escape the realities of his job, family and
surroundings.
In
addition to the success of the film, its amazing soundtrack was a
catalyst to popularizing disco music worldwide. And of course, then
there is... the dancing! With the music, dance and disco culture on
display on the lighted dance floor, its fabulous fashions have become
iconic to the era.
Due
to its popularity and cultural relevance, Saturday Night Fever™ was
preserved for all time by the Library of Congress in their National Film
Registry.
Now, you can add this fabulous tribute to a piece of disco history to your doll collection!©IntegrityToys |
Now for the technical bits:
Item # 14029
Saturday Night Fever
Color Infusion™ Dressed Doll Gift Set
Limited Edition of 800 Dolls Worldwide
Approximate Ship Date: June 2014
Suggested Retail Price: $155.00 US
Doll Tech Specs:
Body Type: Color Infusion (Female doll) and FR: Homme (Male figure)
Head Sculpts: Ollie Lawson™ and Fabiana Diaz™ (recently used for Raya Alonso)
Quick Switch Feature: No
Skin Tones: FR White (Both dolls)
Hair Color: Fabiana is a Brunette and Ollie has Jet Black Hair
Eyelashes: Yes, Hand Applied (On Fabiana only)I'm not going to lie, I don't care to own this release at all... which I'm glad about, LOL.
However, this is not a club exclusive, so check it out and see if you can get your hands on a preorder if you're interested! They should be available at Integrity Toy retailers.
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That's an interesting Integrity creation. I don't mind the boy doll but not sure I am drawn to the female doll though. I'm looking forward to seeing what other people do with this couple, especially the boy. Not one on the to buy list though for me.
ReplyDeleteI agree with Alasse Carnesir - the guy doll gets a thumb up; the gal ... she looks a little frumpy. His outfit was the more dynamic one. The gal's outfit was not for that movie. Good choice though for an easily recognizable movie ;-)
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