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Fairyland Pukifee discussion part 28

Mar 24, 2020

    1. Thanks! A pukifee is close to a Lati yellow in size.
      The dress is from ekaterinaCshop on Etsy.
       
    2. @LadyMadrigal I'm very surprised to hear Pukifee aren't the supreme posers I made them out to be.
      Your picture is funny but true. And something Crowley might do...

      Has anyone wired their Pukifee?
       
    3. To be honest most people make Fairyland dolls seem like the ultimate posers. They pose decent enough, not better and not worse than others. Although in case of Pukifee their big heads don't make things easier and it wouldn't be the first Pukifee that has one leg shorter than the other. Don't let that deter you from getting one though. They're extremely addictive and adorable. I'm using all my willpower not to buy more.

      I haven't wired mine yet since the ones I currently own are all blessed with a good body so they currently stand, sit and pose well enough without sueding or wiring.
       
    4. I really haven’t seen any better posers than the fairyland dolls. I love their fluid joints, while others needs to be pulled or clicked in place. The pukifee poses as well as can be expected with her chubby short limbs and a big head. They have a way to go on how to move the head perhaps? I’d love it if they could look up, tilt it and keep it there. Only the petite jiwoo I had could do that though.
       
    5. My Fairyland tinies are the best posers out of all my little ones. They're not perfect, but they're an absolute joy to pose and photograph. It's just little things you have to figure out how to work around.

      I've never felt a need to wire my Pukifees, although I've tried it with a couple of other tinies. The only things I've ever found I need to do are with their heads. The little "peanut" piece that sits atop the neck has a little "F" stamped in it - which I think means "front" - but I've found that turning that around to the back makes their heads far more stable. That and a little silicone kip tucked under the peanut itself.

      ETA - I think the ability to tilt their heads all the way back depends at least partly on the sculpt. Maddy and Crowley (Mio and Luna, respectively) both can, but Aziraphale and Bill (Jude and Cony) can't.
       
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    6. Oh really, I didn’t know that. I only have Ante Great information!
       
    7. I’m loving seeing all these gorgeous pukifee’s ❤️

      I must say I expected some amazing posing from these dolls from all the pose photos I’d seen, but they’re wobbly as anything! Yes they can hold a pose, but it takes a bit of persistence which I didn’t expect!

      I haven’t played with my girls in a while but I’m hoping to get them out for photos soon, though I did have fun playing with photoshop since I decided to try the free trial
      [​IMG]
      here’s an old photo of my Primrose that has been heavily edited today as it’s so damn fun to do, I love the porcelain doll look which is why she’s holding her spare head
       
      #68 AleishaJade, May 27, 2020
      Last edited: May 27, 2020
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    8. Thank you for reading my FIRST EVER DOA post! I have been a Pukifee collector for a long time now. I adore their cuteness, portable size, and lower costs. I have considered adding larger dolls to my collection, but I like my dolls to have a uniform look (same height, similar wigs, color coded outfits, you know). I'm that guy: irked by the fact that Lati Yellows and Pukifees aren't the same exact size. For some reason, I like symmetry. Don't get me wrong, there are Minifees & larger that I have adored, some are even on my wishlist (that Alicia mermaid will always be on my list lol) I just prefer the tinies. Some larger faceplates that have stood out to me in the past were the Realfee Mari and Littlefee Cygne plates. Cygne has facial features that would look great on a smaller doll. Mari was an extremely popular design that could stand for a re-release in a different size (Like Ante or Luna for instance). I pondered the thought and decided that nothing is accomplished by just thinking about it. I've emailed companies with product suggestions in the past, but can it be done for BJD ideas? I found Fairyland's questions & concerns email and sent them the following message:

      "Hi,

      I am contacting from the USA with good wishes and an idea: Please consider releasing a Pukifee Cygne or a Pukifee Mari in the future. These faceplates would make great additions to the Pukifee series. Personally, I think these dolls would be a hit among Fairyland fans, and if they were ever released I would be glad to add them to my collection."

      I felt silly. My initial thought: I'll never get a response for something as silly as this. Well, I was wrong. Turns out I got a response rather quickly. It read:

      "Dear Amaris,

      Thank you for your interest in our FairyLand dolls. Your interest for pukiFee Cygne and Mari has been translated and passed onto our creative team for possible consideration."

      The message continued, but you get the idea ;) If this becomes a reality, you read it here first. Moral of the story: Don't just think or dream about what you want, go out and get it. Have a wonderful Thursday everyone! <3
       
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    9. Aww what a sweet reply from them- its great to hear that they listen to their customers :3nodding:
       
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    10. I know right :')
       
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    11. That is so cool that they responded! If they do it, you'll have made a big impact on the community!
       
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    12. It's just a standarised message every company use.... Do you know how many messages FL prolly receives daily about this or that doll? ._."

      "Moral of the story: Don't just think or dream about what you want, go out and get it"

      No, moral of the story: now you think they will take into consideration your single request, when I'm pretty sure they only are interested in dolls that are overrequested.
       
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    13. Every company is mainly interested in whatever sells the most copies because they have to be to stay in business. And now in the Covid-19 crisis even more so because they are all more or less fighting for their (companies') lives. You can be a starving artist creating more or less for your own pleasure, but you cannot be just about the art or about individual consumer's wishes if you want to be a business.

      @amaris.aisling I am glad you had such a positive experience with FLs customer service, and that is what counts, even if this is a standard reply you got. And in the end one never knows, right?^^
       
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    14. @amaris.aisling Standard message or not, they replied and that's a nice thing!

      I love your positive attitude and the attitude it never hurts to ask!
      I also prefer your moral! You will achieve and enjoy life so much more with your positivity!
       
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    15. The thing about that is, for a doll to be over requested, it has to be requested. I’m guessing that you’re trying to warn people against getting their hopes up, which is understandable, but I feel like this request is a first step, and this post is a second, because if these are sculpts people want other sizes of (I have no idea, I don’t go below SD size) others may also request them. I can’t help but wonder if that was part of why a feeple60 boy was (re)released, for instance, because based on the thread, I can assume that was very frequently requested. Perhaps, though I feel like they had her in the works long before the demand, that could have factored into the fairy line seahorse Scarlett release as well—again, all conjecture and speculation here—because I know a bunch of people who loved Sia and wanted her in f60 size.

      One message likely won’t persuade a company to do something like that, but one message can also get others thinking and requesting as well.
       
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    16. Hate to burst your proverbial bubble, but this is a canned message. I've received the same exact message, word for word, twice now; once when I suggested that they should bring back the Ruth sculpt for Minifees and more recently when I suggested they should add the Karsh sculpt to the Fairyline a la cart. Both of these were made many, many years ago however and neither one has come to fruition.

      That being said, though, Fairyland does listed to customers; for example, they did bring back their Feeple65 line of dolls for a limited period due to all of the requests to do so.

      I just don't want you to get your hopes up and eagerly check their website multiple times a day to see if they've released the doll of your dreams yet. Just because they responded doesn't mean they'll do what you want them to, but as many have already stated, it certainly doesn't hurt!

      Keep the hope alive!
       
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    17. Wishing the best for you! They are certainly cute sculpts I'd love to see back too <3
       
    18. I would love to see both of these sculpts available for the Pukifee size! While it’s possible they won’t, I think it’s nice of them to possibly take ideas into account! I can’t wait to see if this turns out! :3nodding:
       
    19. That's so cool! Great suggestions!