Blythe Dolls: Fake (aka Factory) Dolls Versus Real Takara Dolls ~ Updated

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  • Blythe Dolls: Fake (aka Factory) Dolls Versus Real Takara Dolls ~ This is an updated version of a video I published in 2015. Now that I have been in the Blythe doll hobby longer, I have more to add to the comparison of fake (also known as factory) and real (also known as stock) Takara Blythe dolls. New collectors will find this information helpful, and experienced Blythe doll collectors are encouraged to watch and give your feedback in the comments.
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  • @JayDollsUK
    @JayDollsUK 3 года назад +11

    I have a lot of the take dolls and I really enjoy them, I have never actually seen or had a hold of a real Blythe so I found this very interesting- thanks for sharing 🥰

    • @TammyPowley
      @TammyPowley  3 года назад +1

      It's a really subtle difference.

  • @DollsRescued
    @DollsRescued 3 года назад +13

    I love all of the Blythe Dolls. Stock Line or not. ;-) Thanks for this information, I am always appreciative when you teach me. And I say again, Your Blythes look ADORABLE in the Burlap Outfits you made for them. I have MANY of the Ali Blythes, I have only had one with greasy hair. Do you have an Original Kenner Blythe? LOVE your necklace, you look really nice.

    • @TammyPowley
      @TammyPowley  3 года назад +2

      I finally got my hair done, so I'm doing more "face" type videos now. I would love to have a Kenner Blythe some day if I could find one in my price range and that wasn't in too bad of shape.

  • @KarynLewisBonfiglio
    @KarynLewisBonfiglio 3 года назад +6

    I like all Blythes, too, fake, real, and custom. Agree on the hair. My stock Odette has had two spas on her hair and the ends are still crunchy and dry. If she wasn't a real Takara I would have snipped them off, because the rest of the hair is in good shape. But it annoys me to no end that I spent a couple hundred dollars on her and my fake $30 Blythes have much better hair. However, that being said, her face and body plastic are amazing, heavy, smooth, and almost glowing from within.

    • @TammyPowley
      @TammyPowley  3 года назад +2

      It's a shame there aren't more physical stores where you could walk in and actually touch a real vs. fake Blythe.

  • @reneesreborns
    @reneesreborns 3 года назад +4

    Hi, thank you for sharing ! I'm new to Blythe dolls, they are just so gorgeous!!

    • @TammyPowley
      @TammyPowley  3 года назад +1

      I hope you found the video useful

  • @NickysDW
    @NickysDW 3 года назад +7

    I really enjoyed this video. I have been wanting to know the differences for a while.

  • @MarchPaynesMidlifeDollyCrisis
    @MarchPaynesMidlifeDollyCrisis 3 года назад +23

    As you've mentioned in previous videos the fakey Blythes often act like a gateway to the real thing and sure enough I started off with AliExpress fakey girls and eventually ended up with a couple of stock dolls too. I enjoy them both for different reasons but in a way I feel like I have more fun with the fakeys as (so far) I have tended to keep my stock dolls in their stock outfits whereas with the fakeys they have a lot of different looks. That said owning stock dolls is still reasonably new to me so that could change over time.

    • @TammyPowley
      @TammyPowley  3 года назад +6

      The fakes give a lot more freedom to take them out and do stuff with them. I have some stock I do things with, but I would not take many of them out of my house for photos or anything because I don't want to damage them.

    • @amazingdollart4676
      @amazingdollart4676 3 года назад +3

      So much of this, if I have the original outfit it stays on the doll idk why I'm like this maybe because I lost the pieces to my dolls when I was a kid, and like I know I could put the clothes in a pouch or something but I just can't bring myself to

    • @TammyPowley
      @TammyPowley  3 года назад +1

      @@amazingdollart4676 It's nice to have their original clothing with the doll.

    • @MarchPaynesMidlifeDollyCrisis
      @MarchPaynesMidlifeDollyCrisis 3 года назад +1

      @@amazingdollart4676 I definitely need to organise the clothes better - particularly when it comes to keeping stock outfits and accessories together. Having spent money on getting the real dolls it feels like getting your moneys worth to keep them in their stock clothes I think, also that's how they're meant to be (I know that sounds little silly as they can be dressed in anything). Like I say I'm still new to owning stock dolls so hopefully I will end up feeling more comfortable dressing them in other clothes later on.

    • @EmzZone42
      @EmzZone42 8 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@TammyPowleyI have one I'm selling so glad you did this I have a dark skinned doll with curly hair

  • @lucylu376
    @lucylu376 Год назад +2

    I collect antique dolls and been thinking of buying an original blythe doll. Thank you for this bid.

    • @TammyPowley
      @TammyPowley  Год назад +2

      How exciting! Good luck on finding a Kenner.

  • @serenata1736
    @serenata1736 3 года назад +4

    I had three stock dolls at one stage...why oh why did I sell them. Sadly I definitely didn’t make any money on them either. It was a few years ago now.

    • @TammyPowley
      @TammyPowley  3 года назад +1

      Yes, been there done that!

  • @AmbrosiasDollhouse
    @AmbrosiasDollhouse 5 месяцев назад +1

    I’m trying to decide on buying a stock Blythe. I like a collection of each of my favorite doll types. Thank you for explaining the differences so eloquently. You have really given me great information!!!✨😍✨😍✨

    • @TammyPowley
      @TammyPowley  5 месяцев назад +1

      There are so many wonderful releases that I'm sure you'll find the perfect ones for you.

  • @melsmith110
    @melsmith110 3 года назад +2

    I am glad you made an updated version of this video. I watched the old one a few times in the beginning of my interest in Blythe. Your videos have been my main inspiration concerning these unique gals.
    I still love my fakes, because of their hair but am also deeply pleased to own one real!
    I remain confused on the face molds, they all look so similar.
    I hope to buy more real ones in the future but they will have to be second hand. As you know that has never bothered me!

    • @TammyPowley
      @TammyPowley  3 года назад +1

      One good thing about pre-owned dolls is that there is typically no surprise as far as quality if the seller is truthful about the doll's condition, and you can't always say that about a NIB doll. Thanks for watching. I'm glad I redid this. I have a few older videos that I need to redo as well. The camera quality is much better these days, and of course, I'm more knowledgeable than I was back then. One reason I started doing Blythe doll videos, as I originally thought I would focus more on crafting for my channel, was because I couldn't find many on RUclips at the time and was researching the doll.

  • @xokhaliah
    @xokhaliah 4 месяца назад +2

    as a Black girl who loves Blythe and likes collecting dark skin dolls I have lots of love for the Fakeys because they come in easily accessible diverse skin colors and I can customize one to look like me. I definitely still want to own a few authentic stock Blythe dolls when I get spare money to blow on something lol

    • @TammyPowley
      @TammyPowley  4 месяца назад +3

      This, yes! I understand that Blythe caters to the Asian market, but it is sad there there is not more representation in the stock versions of this doll.

  • @rubyredsworldofdolls8322
    @rubyredsworldofdolls8322 3 года назад +10

    Very informative video, when I showed interest in fake, factory Blythe doll, your videos was one of the first ones I watched as a guide and information. As of now, I’m still not interested in buying a Real, stock Blythe, I guess because I’m so interested in so many different brands of dolls.

    • @TammyPowley
      @TammyPowley  3 года назад +1

      You have a really nice collection, love watching your videos. I'm glad you found that older and this newer video helpful.

  • @dolleca
    @dolleca 3 года назад +2

    I always appreciate your Blythe videos. I learn so much! I like all Blythes as well. I don't think the fakes take away from the authentic Blythes, as people will still buy the authentic no matter what.

  • @sunset8657
    @sunset8657 Год назад +2

    You’re so nice ♥️ I really love this video ♥️

  • @nolasdollsandaquatics9386
    @nolasdollsandaquatics9386 3 года назад +3

    I don't have one yet...Y'all gonna make me get one with all these vids on them...lol 😆

    • @TammyPowley
      @TammyPowley  3 года назад +1

      LOL, that's our evil plan, ha ha

  • @regiwills57
    @regiwills57 3 года назад +2

    Great video, I have both the only stock dolls I have at this time is Tasha mermaid and a customize I love you it’s true. I really like the sbl mold Blythe dolls. I have started customizing my own fake dolls after 5 years of collecting Blythe dolls. My first Blythe doll was Check it out..but Sadly I sold her and many other blythes over the years. My grail doll is Veronica Lace, but like you said the prices go up and is out of my budget. Thanks for all of your videos.

  • @dolljoylissa
    @dolljoylissa 3 года назад +1

    Good video, very informative. The fakey also comes articulated; which I prefer.
    I do want a stock doll, but so pricey. I feel like I’d prefer to buy a custom instead. But even so, I eventually will get a stock doll.

    • @TammyPowley
      @TammyPowley  3 года назад +2

      You can sometimes find good deal on pre-own stock dolls through various Facebook groups. I'm glad you found the video helpful.

  • @ItsaStrokeofLifeMelissa
    @ItsaStrokeofLifeMelissa 3 года назад +1

    Very informative :) Thank you for your time in explaining. I have two fake and that will probably be it. LOL I do like them and enjoy making clothes for them. TFS Toodles,,^..^,,Melissa

  • @divinemischief4655
    @divinemischief4655 Год назад +1

    I've just recently received my first factory dolls from AE, and I have to say I was stunned at how beautiful and well made she is. Her hair is amazing, and she came with the Matt face finish. I'm a tempted to buy more.
    I have looked on JM website and tbh, I was disappointed in the selection, not that I really want of those dolls. I prefer the more posable dolls and a bit more choice when it comes to hair and skin colour.
    Thank you for this video. It was very helpful ❤

    • @TammyPowley
      @TammyPowley  Год назад +1

      For whatever reason JM typically doesn't have a ton of dolls for sale online. However, CCToys has a good selection as well as Mandrake.

  • @SunshineDawn7
    @SunshineDawn7 Год назад +1

    Hi Tammy ☺ Thanks so much for making this video. I am new to the Blyth world and i can't afford the real ones so i have bought a couple of icy Blyths from Ali after watching March Payne's channel. I fell in love with them. Their hair is so fun to play with and i like looking for outfits for them. If i were to buy a doll in a box i probably would never take her out . I am weird that way. I like to keep them new looking but with the icy Blyths they are already out of the box so i don't feel guilty playing with them lol. Thanks again for all the information. It really helps. Have a lovely day ! 💖

    • @TammyPowley
      @TammyPowley  Год назад +1

      Glad you found it helpful. No judgement here, some collectors keep their dolls NIB, nothing wrong with that. I like the Blythes, though, because they are fairly tough little dolls so I don't have to worry about damaging them too much. But, yes, that's an extra nice thing about the fakes vs. the real.

    • @SunshineDawn7
      @SunshineDawn7 Год назад

      @@TammyPowley Yes 😊I am so glad they are available at a price i can afford and they are so dang cute 🥰❤🎄

  • @shannancarothers4578
    @shannancarothers4578 2 года назад +2

    I love dolls and always loved Blyth. The fake dolls will allow my grands to handle them. I want them to play not be on tech.
    A nude doll will allow me to teach them to sew.

    • @TammyPowley
      @TammyPowley  2 года назад +2

      Good points, yes, I have some young ones in my life that will enjoy the fakes once they get a little older.

  • @brvndxxxn
    @brvndxxxn 2 года назад +1

    Great video! 😍

  • @allie5534
    @allie5534 2 года назад +1

    Thinking of purchasing my first fake blythe to see if I like them😊 Thank you for the informative video.

    • @TammyPowley
      @TammyPowley  2 года назад +2

      You’re welcome 😊I'm sure you love your first Blythe doll :)

  • @amazingdollart4676
    @amazingdollart4676 3 года назад +1

    I really like the bodies because they have joints, idk if I'd have fun with less articulation

    • @TammyPowley
      @TammyPowley  3 года назад +1

      A lot of collectors prefer the jointed bodies.

  • @sunnyasegura4641
    @sunnyasegura4641 3 года назад +2

    Thank you Tammy, great information as always! Really enjoyed it! I have to disagree about them not being an investment though. I tell my hubby they are an investment 🤭🤫😄❤️❤️❤️❤️☀️💙

    • @TammyPowley
      @TammyPowley  3 года назад +2

      Ha ha, yes, I like to tell me husband when I doll has gone up in value. Luckily, he is a collector of other things so he gets my passion.

  • @_.vegaa._
    @_.vegaa._ 3 года назад +3

    I love love love blythe but I sadly don't have any bec aliexpress is banned where I live and they are really expensive. Tysm for all the info. I really enjoyed watching the video💖💖💖💖

    • @TammyPowley
      @TammyPowley  3 года назад +2

      Sorry to hear that. Check Etsy also. You can find them sold as doll supplies over there. I used to sell them myself as that.

    • @_.vegaa._
      @_.vegaa._ 3 года назад +2

      @@TammyPowley aww tysm but since I live internationally etsy's shipping is expensive too i once but a doll stand in the cart and it had 18 $ shipping. And I was like haha. But tysm for the suggestion

  • @crietman29
    @crietman29 2 года назад +1

    I love them all too! I mostly have customs tho.

  • @nisar6339
    @nisar6339 2 года назад +8

    The only reason I ever considered purchasing a Blythe was because of the ball jointed type of body. I’ve been collecting ball joint dolls for over 20 years. I really am not in love with the original Blythe face (the shiny finish and gloomy expression turned me off), but I saw custom Blythes and really wanted one. I have two Pullip’s that I really like. One is original and one is a kit. Anyway I’ve ordered two Blythe heads to start customizing and Obitsu bodies for them.

    • @TammyPowley
      @TammyPowley  2 года назад +2

      Some people don't like the shiny face and spray them with Mr. Super Clear for a matte finish. Personally, I'm fine with the shiny, but it's not everyone's cup of tea. That's cool that you are going to try customizing them. I've also just (re)started customizing.

  • @krustalloswilliams8666
    @krustalloswilliams8666 7 месяцев назад +2

    I really love your video and through explanation of nontraditional and traditional Blythe Dolls. I heard Habaso came out before Takara, but I was wondering what was the difference?

    • @TammyPowley
      @TammyPowley  7 месяцев назад +2

      Kenner originally produced Blythe in 1972, but they didn't sell well. Hasbro owns the rights, which it sold to Junie Moon. Takara is a manufacturer who Junie Moon hired to make Blythe again in 2001. The main differences are how old the dolls are and the face mold vary a little bit, and of course, the price. An original Kenner Blythe is very expensive.

    • @krustalloswilliams8666
      @krustalloswilliams8666 7 месяцев назад

      @@TammyPowley Wow, Thank You. I never owned a Blythe doll before. I'm just wondering where I can find a good reasonably price Blythe doll at? Similar to your tan/brown doll with the curly hair...

  • @desireejay7573
    @desireejay7573 3 года назад +1

    I'm only halfway through the video, but where do you buy your authentic stock blythe?

    • @TammyPowley
      @TammyPowley  3 года назад +1

      I've bought from Junie Moon, CCToys, and pre-owned through Facebook groups. I have a fairly old video (which I probably need to update) that talks about that here: ruclips.net/video/6EJdi3St0rU/видео.html

  • @dollvee
    @dollvee Год назад +2

    New sub ! And adult doll collector too! Mostly pullip ! TBH Blythe really creeped me out … but somehow she grew on me but I’ll still sculpt and make the eyes less chucky looking 😅 Blythe is cute and pretty but the eye sculpt is so similar to chucky for me lol - I really appreciate this video !!

    • @TammyPowley
      @TammyPowley  Год назад +2

      I'm glad you found it helpful! Thanks for your sub and comment :)

  • @lindydiddle6253
    @lindydiddle6253 3 года назад +5

    At first I didn’t like Blythe dolls because of their shiny faces and their bodies not being articulated. I never would have bought one. Then I saw a custom doll, with a beautiful face, and an articulated body and I totally fell in love with Blythes. I found Aliexpress when they were just changing to the cute matte faces and now I have lots of matte face factory Blythes. I also have 3 beautiful custom Blythes made by Russian artists.
    I have only seen one real Blythe that I really loved and it was Daunting Drusilla. Unfortunately she’s out of my price range now. I can get her in a matte face factory Blythe doll though, and I even found her bone tights on Etsy.

    • @TammyPowley
      @TammyPowley  3 года назад +1

      The does have really cute stock. I know the shiny faces aren't everyone's thing, but there are lots of varieties of these dolls, something for everyone.

  • @vanishingghost.4335
    @vanishingghost.4335 2 года назад +1

    I got my first Blythe Christmas 1973 as a 9 year old. I restarted collecting in 2013. I now have 2 kenners 9 Takaras the full set of ADG and 4 factory girls with one customised. I have recently ordered another factory as I have lots of Blythe wigs and want another doll to use them on. I don't like the jointed one I can't get clothes on her the bottom is too big. The new one is not jointed I won't get another jointed. I love the Takara ones much better quality the factory girls feel they could bend like melted plastic. And I don't like the crude makeup the horrible red lips. The Takara simply love me has poor hair it's layered and quite greasy. I cut her hair short and put wigs on it. In fact she's my favourite 😍.

    • @TammyPowley
      @TammyPowley  2 года назад +1

      Your collection sounds wonderful!! Not everyone likes the jointed, but you know, I've seen people take stock dolls and switch out their bodies to the jointed ones, so it's really a matter of taste. It is also possible to order fakes with the traditional body vs. the jointed, but usually you have to ask the vendor before ordering.

  • @simplelivinggladsdiary2258
    @simplelivinggladsdiary2258 3 года назад +1

    cute

  • @melweismann
    @melweismann 2 года назад +1

    Do you have any favorite AliExpress or eBay sellers for fake/factory dolls? I am happy to order from either place but wonder if you know some reliably good quality sellers. Maybe you have a video on this already. Thanks!

    • @TammyPowley
      @TammyPowley  2 года назад +2

      Check out Blythe Homes on Aliexpress.

  • @dominiquebertrand6786
    @dominiquebertrand6786 2 года назад +1

    I have no problem with the fake Blythe doll if you want to customize and sculpt the faces. Most customizers carve the face, boggle the eyes, sometimes reroot, and put on a Pure Nemo body, so what’s left of the original Blythe apart from the general shape of the head? Blythe were never an artist doll, they were originally meant as play dolls. I wish Takara, or the new owner would simply offer a blank Blythe for customisers just like Pullip did.

    • @TammyPowley
      @TammyPowley  2 года назад +1

      Totally agree, and I think they are missing a good opportunity to make money by not providing kits of some kind for customizers.

  • @MariiiiMarija
    @MariiiiMarija 3 года назад +2

    Is there any authentic Blythe dolls that have articulated bodys? I don't think I've seen any, but maybe I'm wrong
    Also I'm new to Blythe, but I've been wondering if it's okay to costumize the factory/fake dolls? I want to try to customize them one day, but I also don't want to spend a 100$ on a doll that I'm going to completely change anyways..

    • @TammyPowley
      @TammyPowley  3 года назад +2

      Authentic stock Blythe dolls do not come articulated bodies, but some collectors will swap out the bodies, so you could have a stock head on a non-stock body. Yes, the fakes are great for customizing. That's one of the good things about them.

    • @MariiiiMarija
      @MariiiiMarija 3 года назад

      @@TammyPowley Thank you!! :D

  • @fitnesswoman8748
    @fitnesswoman8748 Год назад +1

    Hay muñecas en Ali con caja y sin cuerpo articulado y están a bajo precio por que tiene pequeños defectos

  • @ambercastle632
    @ambercastle632 2 года назад +1

    My 10 year old wants a Blythe for her birthday the cheaper none stock girls can change their hair yes I found some dolls I wanted on thisisblythe are they fake or stock

    • @TammyPowley
      @TammyPowley  2 года назад +1

      Those are fake on that website. BeBeBlytheCo on etsy also sells fake Blythe dolls, and she's located in the US so shipping will be faster than if buying from Asia (depending on where you live). You can change their hair, but, usually, that means taking the doll apart and changing the scalp, not just switching out a wig.

  • @siuyuk7540
    @siuyuk7540 Год назад +1

    May i know how to buy a real doll?

    • @TammyPowley
      @TammyPowley  Год назад +2

      I have this video too: Where to Buy Real Stock Blythe Dolls ruclips.net/video/1SjkB2XPlCo/видео.html

  • @_.vegaa._
    @_.vegaa._ 3 года назад +3

    First yay

    • @TammyPowley
      @TammyPowley  3 года назад +2

      Awesome :) thanks for watching and commenting.

    • @_.vegaa._
      @_.vegaa._ 3 года назад

      @@TammyPowley aww my pleasure

  • @shawnj547
    @shawnj547 3 года назад

    thank you for all the good information

  • @ambercastle632
    @ambercastle632 2 года назад +1

    She wants one that can be changed when she wants like eyes, hands , and hair

    • @TammyPowley
      @TammyPowley  2 года назад +1

      It sounds like you are describing a BJD (ball jointed doll). They tend to have wigs, eyes you can pull out of their heads, and interchangeable hands. The fake Blythe have interchangeable hands, and you can use the attached pull cord to change the eyes.

  • @stargazer1238
    @stargazer1238 2 года назад +4

    I like them all too. I don't really understand people that get uptight about fake ones. In the art world many paintings and sculptures are replicated. Some people can't afford real Blythe dolls and replicated ones better fit their budget and they get to enjoy the similar doll art form. I'm all about replicas!!! I could afford a real Blythe but I don't want to. I rather love my customs.....its the big eyes!!!!

    • @TammyPowley
      @TammyPowley  2 года назад +2

      I think some of the hate comes from the belief that the mold used to make the faceplates might be recast, but when you compare the fakes and the real Blythe dolls, at least when I do, I can see they aren't the same mold, so I can't see how a recasting could have happened.

    • @stargazer1238
      @stargazer1238 2 года назад

      @@TammyPowley My great grandfather used to make costume jewelry during the art deco period. He did commission work for Harry Winston and Cartier. We still have the original plates and techniques he used and my family is very protective of it. They refuse to let anyone outside of the family even view it at all so forget about replicating it. I don't get it but to each their own! LOL Thank you for the informative video! :)

  • @TammyPowley
    @TammyPowley  3 года назад +3

    Do you have any fake or real Blythe dolls or have any plans to acquire either at some point to add to your collection?

    • @NickysDW
      @NickysDW 3 года назад

      I might give in at some point, you never know...

    • @MariiiiMarija
      @MariiiiMarija 3 года назад

      I hoping to order my first Blythe from AliExpress soon! :D

    • @mariettamachado8201
      @mariettamachado8201 3 года назад

      I have 4 fakes

    • @Fumi007
      @Fumi007 3 года назад +1

      My first stock doll is going to be the Choco colored anniversary doll. I have five other Blythe, all customized. But two of them were customized from stock dolls. Patty Patch and Simply Guava.

    • @TammyPowley
      @TammyPowley  3 года назад +1

      @@Fumi007 Exciting, the anniversary dolls are always pretty nice.

  • @marymary49
    @marymary49 Год назад +1

    Where can I buy the best fake doll?

    • @TammyPowley
      @TammyPowley  Год назад +1

      I get mine from Fairytale Town Store or Blythe Homes, both on Aliexpress.

  • @angeliquedagard9104
    @angeliquedagard9104 2 года назад +1

    I find a plagiarism knockoff of blythe in a china store in the Reunion island..
    The package is Pink and the doll call "Belle" and also picture of à real blythe blond dressed in maid. The package is very old and disgusting. She got Brown hair with big Brown eyes taller than a Neo Blythe and this doll cost 7,90€ (7 or 8$) very very cheap idk if i will buy this copycat. In the store is only 2 dolls available (Light skin and Brown skin) 😊

    • @angeliquedagard9104
      @angeliquedagard9104 2 года назад +1

      Also its impossible to find this knockoff of Blythe in the net! I see its a chinese company who make this doll "Belle"
      (It's not Belle Girl!)

    • @TammyPowley
      @TammyPowley  2 года назад +1

      I have not heard of that doll before.

    • @TammyPowley
      @TammyPowley  2 года назад +1

      There are lot of "big eyed and big head" dolls now that copy Blythe.

    • @angeliquedagard9104
      @angeliquedagard9104 2 года назад +1

      @@TammyPowley I think this doll is old because the package is old, torn and a little yellowed

    • @TammyPowley
      @TammyPowley  2 года назад

      @@angeliquedagard9104 It sounds like it.

  • @malenateves
    @malenateves 8 месяцев назад +1

    As long as it's cute, I could care less if it's fake. We all have to do what we can afford. If Karens don't understand that, well, God bless em.

  • @GuitarAngel25
    @GuitarAngel25 Год назад +1

    Real one cost a small fortune

    • @TammyPowley
      @TammyPowley  Год назад +1

      Yes, they do. I always have to save up for one.