Product Details
Princess Anneliese Doll– Caucasian

Princess Anneliese Doll– Caucasian
From Mattel

Price: $44.98

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Ships from and sold by NinasAliceBooks&Games

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Product Description

This princess wears a crown on top of her long blond hair and a royal golden necklace. Barbie as Princess Anneliese doll from the Barbie video, "The Princess and The Pauper", is wearing a period-inspired gown with a pink full skirt with golden highlights and a golden inlay bodice. Pink rose accents and three quarter length sleeves add a fitting touch to this royal doll's outfit. Play out your favorite princess moments with Princess Anneliese Barbie and her best friend, Serafina (included). Princess Anneliese Barbie even sings songs from the movie. Measures 11.5" tall. Includes 3 "AG13" batteries.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #48719 in Toys & Games
  • Brand: Barbie
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 12.90" h x 9.00" w x 2.30" l, .67 pounds

Features

  • Dressed in a sparkly pink gown and golden crown
  • Push a button and Barbie sings songs from the film
  • Serafina, the pampered cat and a golden comb, brush, mirror and perfume bottle
  • 12H"
  • Imported

Customer Reviews

If you buy the Two Doll set...4
We went through some trial and error trying to get the two dolls to sing a duet in unison. Every time we followed the instructions it seemed that the Annaliese doll was off-beat by a second or two. Here's what we did to rectify this (don't follow the manufacturer's instructions!) (1) press the sound button until both dolls are on the same song ("You're just like me") then start the Annaliese doll first and the Erika doll a second or two later. This should get them singing in sync. Otherwise the Annaliese doll will be a little behind as the song progresses.

If you purchase each doll separately, you may still be able to get them to sing together if you follow the same steps.

By the way, if your doll comes with the "Try Me" cord still attached (it's a long pink cord with a little black button at the end), no need to be careful with your cutting -- you can cut right through it to get the doll out. This cord is not necessary and is not meant to stay on the doll after it is removed from the box. It is strictly for in-store demonstrations.

Hope this helps!

Cris Cunningham

over all love this toy but....4
We are new to Barbie in this household. 2 girls, 3 and 4. P&P is the thing right now. I went nuts over these in the store thinking they were so cute and loved that they were supposed to sing together. Overall, I love this toy. True to Barbie and the movie. The singing is cute. If you expect them to sing together, good luck. 2 seperate children will have a really hard time. Even I had to try over and over again to push the buttons at the EXACT SAME moment. And I think this barbie pretend play thing is cute, but why, considering the age grop I most see play with these, do barbies have to always come with little miniscule pieces?
Really, it's cute and I would recommend if your kids love this movie as much as mine do.

Fabulous toy - even for a three year old, versatile, hard-wearing5
I must say I am really impressed with both the Anneleise and the ERika dolls - my three year old girl is not exactly gentle with either of them, but they are really hardwearing both in terms of the doll itself and the costume. I find this important because if you look at the picture it is full of bits and pieces - crowns, shoes, necklaces, lacy costume and long hairstyle. My daughter loves playing with the toy and watching the movie, Anneleise also plays along with other dolls. Occassionally she had hauled the dress off to put on other clothes and all the lacy bits survived despite her less than tender care. I have had no problem with the singing - the two dolls sing perfectly in unison. My daughter has had her doll for 6 months and adores it - the movie is pretty good too - highly recommnended overall.