I came across a flickr thread today where everyone was discussing the type two body... someone had bought a Paja, and were saying saying how type 3s were way better, and how they were going to obitsu her most probably because they couldn't bond due to her type 2 body. This got a flutter of agreement. Someone suggested they do a trade with someone
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But it's completely true, I never thought about what it would be like when I was part of the 'older' pullip generation, but it's totally weird. I started collecting at the end of 2005, and remember peoples attitudes when the type 3 had JUST come out... it was a negative change, then. It's just that so many other attitudes have changed, too. Pullips were never so 'fragile' as people perceive them to be now, and I don't think customizing was so such a big deal either. But hey, time goes on, I guess :/
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You're right, customizing wasn't as big a deal. Now it's like even re-wigging is viewed as a big thing to do.
Yeah, time goes on, eventually the type 4 will be the norm... and people will go backwards to the t3 and go 'wtf this body is weird'. Haha.
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I agree. They definitely look childish. That works on say, Latte and Nina and Rovam, but not on um, Rida, Holly or Pru.
I think the new Audrey Hepburn dolls will look a lot more elegant on the new body, and I think the t4 actually suits some girls when someone wants a svelte swanlike look. But it's still not as good as a t2 though.
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I haven't had a type 4 in person but the body looks kind of odd to me, definitely too slim for me!
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