Wednesday, October 8, 2014

Halloween is for Girls!

Well, not really. The most exciting holiday of the year is actually for everyone, but this year there have been some pretty cool girl toys to get me ready to celebrate the spookiest night of the year! Click the link below to find out what this lil dorkette has been up to for Halloween 2014!



The truth is, I have not been up to much. Last year was a really great year for Halloween. I had joined the Countdown to Halloween blogging experience which turned out to be so much fun. I didn't join this year because I do not have the time, but do check it out. There is a list of participating blogs on that site that are all going to be celebrating some amazing Halloween goodness. They also have cool Halloween sticker packs for sale designed by the super talented Shawn Robare, so please go and check out the awesomeness right here. Candy corn not included.

Also, Retro-Daze.org is getting in on the Halloween fun too with various articles being written about the greatest holiday ever! I do not write on that site like I used to, but it is a lovely place to enjoy some retro related articles.

There is also some really fun stuff happening over at the Sexy Armpit. Jay is putting together a nice Halloween Special on his blog, and he asked me to do some voice over stuff for a brief role in the special! I am beyond thrilled to have been a part of it, and I look forward to checking his special out. I play an intrepid radio newscaster with sass named Kim! (At least, this was my development of the character. It's only a few lines.) It debuts this coming Friday (Oct. 8th I believe.)

I'm also taking part in a Halloween questionnaire over at AEIOU... and Sometimes Why. Ed is the writer over there and he is a really nice guy, so I am thrilled that he asked me to be a part of his Halloween questionnaire. I really enjoyed answering his questions.

Anyways, so last year Halloween was pretty darn epic. The Monster cereals brought back Frute Brute and Yummy Mummy. April O'Neil and Casey Jones married each other a second time while Frankenberry found new love with Strawberry Shortcake during a spooky kinda Halloween Party. I was also able to really catch up on some scary movies. Of course, my marriage quickly crashed and burned shortly after the holiday, but all in all, 2013 was a great Halloween season.

This year has been a bit different though. I feel the spirit of the season, but Halloween 2014 is not as exciting as past Halloweens. At least as of yet. I don't know if it is due to my being incredibly busy with multiple jobs or if it is due to the upcoming year mark that things ended with my ex husband. I just do not feel the fevered Halloween excitement like I normally do. I don't want to sound like a broken record. Relationships end, marriages end, we all have to move on. However I would be silly not to reflect on the fact that the life I thought I was going to live for decades to come changed in a huge way last year. I do feel that I want this to be a truly amazing holiday season though. I love the holidays and I want 2014 to be the holiday season that I get my groove back!

So on to some fun and dorky stuff. While Frute Brute and Yummy Mummy are resting in their tombs or wherever Monster cereal mascots go, I have managed to collect some scary treats for this year's Halloween season. Behold, the cutest ghouls ever!

Monster High shows no sign of slowing down. With a new collection out called Freaky Fusion and a slew of special sets in stores, Monster High continues to prove to be one of the most fun doll lines to collect. It was only a matter of time before Monster High and Halloween crossed paths. While not in a costume, this Monster High mini figure comes in Halloween themed packaging and was purchased at Target. (I simply adore the Holiday themed aisles at Target) There was not a large assortment of characters to choose from. The sculpts of the other figures were based from a video game line of smart tablet figures a few years ago, however this Abbey Bominable figure is totally brand new. I've never seen this sculpt used before and I completely flipped out. Just a really nice way to collect a property in a different size, which always works for me. 

Another recent find at the Halloween aisle in Target: a Barbie witch figure. This is so cute. I do not recall Target having something like this last Halloween, but I am glad they have done it this year. I am a total sucker for things like this. It's just too cute! Look, I may like the super hero fare and all the warrior women I can handle, but I also fall for the cute stuff too. 

In fact, have any of you guys and gals been collecting the toy line Shopkins? This is a total side note, but I am obsessed with Shopkins. They are like the girl version of the Trash Pack Trashies toy line. I am in love. Shopkins are like tiny figures that are items you'd find in a grocery store, but everything has a face on it! It's just the cutest thing ever and the line reminds me of something I would have found in stores when I was a kid. So yeah, totally obsessed.

Anyways, that's about it for now. I am sure I will be posting a few more Halloween related topics soon. Also, since I have been asked this by a few people, All My Toys will be finally reaching the point we have all been waiting for. Toy Miss M will be looking a little different very soon! Hope you are all doing well, and I'll be back when the moon is full and all the boys and ghouls are ready to attend the monster mash! It's a graveyard smash! 

8 comments:

  1. That's a small rubbery Barbie, right? It's not a full size doll? Target usually has something like that every year but I don't remember if it's always Barbie cuz, you know, I'm a boy :D

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    1. Hey Dex, that is a small rubbery barbie doll. She is like around the size of a G.I. Joe figure. They do tend to have the larger Halloween dolls that I've seen before, but this was new for me. They were so much fun!

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  2. Halloween is certainly the most visual holiday. I'm right there with you about not having enough time. There is just so much to draw, watch, read, listen and eat to make sure I'm in with the spirit of it all! (It'll be a miracle if I can get something up for my usual post on Friday)

    I'm sure the fellows at these sites appreciate the promotional boost! I certainly will be following the links!

    I may not be much for toy collecting, but I am right there with you on the cuteness of Witch Barbie. Of course I think the witch costume is just so simple that it draws considerable attention to the girl who is wearing it.

    Hope you have a Happy Halloween this year. Now go out and eat something pumpkin flavored!

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    1. Hey Erik! It is a very visual holiday. I was able to catch up on some horror movies this year which was nice. My Halloween was actually really good and I plan on writing about it soon. I had fun on the podcast tonight too! Hope all is well.

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  3. I saw that Abbey and realized I have to have at least HER version at this size. Oh why do you tempt me so? I also wanted to tell you that you will do fine with this anniversary. You are one of the strongest person I know and the way you have thrown yourself into so many projects over the past year shows me that you have much to give that people respond to and that is a meaningful thing.

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    1. Thank you Kal. You are so kind and nice to me. You have got to get that Abbey! She is so much fun and a really cute item. I love that they did this. I can't thank you enough for those kind words. I am really appreciative of that Kal. I hope that you have been doing well.

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  4. Of all the many gifts Joss Whedon has given us over the years, like the Avengers and Buffy the Vampire Slayer, my absolute FAVORITE gift, was his adding to the mythology that TRUE creatures of the night, Vampires in particular, do not recognize Halloween as a holiday. Now, of course, when I was a kid, it was one of my favorite holidays! But as an adult it serves to do nothing other than remind me of the fun that I have lost. And, as an adult, I have even worked at Halloween U.S.A!! (Though, in fairness, working at Halloween U.S.A dealing with frat guys buying Captain Condom costumes did make me hate the Holiday even more) But, I do agree with the Buffy vampires, Halloween is for poseur creatures of the night. You and I don't need to dress up. Every day is Halloween for the likes of us!!
    We are weird all the time! Anyway, it is sad that his time of year reminds you of your ex, and you may not be having a life with that guy for decades, but you have love from all of us, who enjoy your blog, and love your passion. You have a relationship with all your fans that WILL last forever! Truly, everyone who enjoys your stuff knows how special you are M! So don't let anything get you down! I can't wait to hear you do some voiceover work! If I ever do any animated versions of my characters I will enlist you to play some of the female parts!
    And remember, don't let this Halloween bum you out, even if there are no Yummy Mummy or Fruit Brute cereals! Cuz, for you ,me and Ed, everyday is Halloween! ( Hell, Ed NEVER takes his Panda costume off!!)

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    1. This is totally true. Ed never does take his Panda suit off! But yes, I do agree about your thoughts on Halloween. I still enjoy the holiday though. The colors and spirit in the air is nice even though many of the themes of the night are things I enjoy all year round.

      I hope you are doing well! I will not be letting this anniversary get me down! Not one darn bit!

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