Victorious Dolls

Victorious Dolls is a fashion doll line released by Spin Master in 2011 based on Nickelodeon's Victorious TV show. The dolls are representations of all the female characters of the show.[1]

Release

The dolls were originally seen in the 2011 American International Toy Fair. The only character then was Tori, which had her fashion doll and a doll that sang Make it Shine, the theme song to the show. The other two dolls were released in October 2011.[2] In 2012, a new line of dolls were seen in Walmart in January 2012. At the 2012 toy fair, they were seen and said to have not been released yet, which led to some confusion. The other dolls (Jade, Cat and Trina) have since been officially released. Due to the cancellation of the television series, Spin Master discontinued the doll line.

Characters

Tori: The Tori doll is a singing doll with a shimmery sparkly dress used on Episode 1 "Pilot". This doll sings "Make It Shine", the hit song reminiscent of Tori's discovery of her hidden talent and the entrance into the Hollywood Arts High School.[3] Wave 1 has on a basic zebra print dress used on Episode 4 "The Birthweek Song". Wave 2 basic wears a red dress, a long gold necklace, and brown boots, used on "Beck's Big Break". Another doll of Tori was released in 2012 of her wearing a black dress and she sings "Freak the Freak Out". Another singing Tori doll was supposed to be released in 2012 but never was. This doll wore a pink dress and sung "My Best Friends Brother".

Trina: Wave 2 doll wears a purple shirt with a purple top jacket, purple skirt and Fazzini boots.

Jade: Wave 2 doll has on a black shirt and ripped jeans and her signature blue highlights. She has on black boots.

Cat: Wave 2 doll is wearing a cupcake skirt and a white top. She has on red heels.

References

  1. Amazon.com. "Victorious! - Basic Fashion Doll - Cat". Product Description. Retrieved 11 May 2012.
  2. TV.Com. "Victorious Fashion Dolls hit stores today". Victorious Forums. Retrieved 11 May 2012.
  3. Nickelodeon Victorious. "Victorious" (PDF). Retrieved 11 May 2012.
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