

It's the 80s, Hasbro has a new doll line in the works that really captures a culteral zeitgeist, they're calling it JEM and Mattel has caught wind of this. To explain to those who don't understand what that means, i'll tell you a story.

So what on earth was coming out that Mattel was trying to preempt to market? Was it a rival to MGA's OMG line? That didn't feel right. "What is Mattel rushing these out to counteract?"īecause they came outta nowhere using reused graphics and parts and felt rather hasty.įor months we speculated. See, when these were released a lot of old guard doll people all voiced the same question. Import fees were a bit painful but considering this line is fairly unlikely to get a global rollout (haha watch, that'll happen now!) i'm glad at least to have my hands on two of the set.īut before we delve into the review I want to discuss the elephant in the room.

Mattel annouced these a few months back to a lot of excitement, rapidly quashed when we all found out they were store exclusives and worse, US ONLY exclusives.īut I really do love me some alternative dolls with interesting hair so I sort of put a cheeky bid in on a couple on ebay and sort of.
