I had never heard of Rozen Maiden before I met Pullip, but she was kind enough to give me an introduction to these lovely ladies. Manga can be very deceiving – you’d think a story about 7 dolls looking for masters would be cute and sweet. When you find out their mission is to destroy each other to become the ultimate doll for some Svengali-esque doll-maker, well, you get a swift kick in the pants about how the Japanese throw down.
But I digress. I was pleased to have Suiseiseki come to hang with my Pullip doll crew, and would you believe she had zero intention of destroying her fellow dolls? She was just happy to get out of this box.
Ah, that’s better. For once my backyard served as a proper backdrop of Suiseiseki, as her character (and her twin sister’s) are considered gardeners.
Love the mismatched eyes. And that green velour outfit is just stunning. I know people have criticized this re-release of the Rozen Maiden girls, but they’re certainly made very well!
She’s pretty but I prefer the first version:)
I hear you. Can you believe no watering can??
She’s lovely.
I’ve always thought this one had the most intense gown. Imagine how hot it would be!
She was not doing battle quickly, that’s for sure!
This doll was my first Pullip and as a big Rozen Maiden fan I can’t be more pleased. She is very beautiful! I really prefer this version than the original one.
One question: What do you think about the wig quality? I looove her hair but I think it’s kinda difficult to keep all in its place XD
I agree, her hair is very pretty and thick, but a little hard to keep tamed. I would agree that this version has a much sweeter face that captures the character. Thanks for the comment!