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Honestly, as a huge doll collector, I find these incredibly embarrassing to the point that I could never own one. Even if somehow I got one as a gift I'd just have to sell it. I couldn't stand having one of those in my home.Sexy Applejack and Sexy Fluttershy are really just the worst to me. I can't even look at them. Pinkie Pie is pretty bad but at least he's so ridiculous looking its a little funny. Rainbow Dash would be the easiest to make acceptable but I don't really like his hairstyle. Rarity is just ugh. Ugh ugh ugh. Twilight Sparkle is actually okay and I'd quite like her by herself, if her outfit was changed and that tattoo scrubbed off. I like her faceup and hair. But if I'm buying an Integrity doll I'd rather have one with a good stock outfit that I like.I also find it really cringey that they don't even have names. They just have pony screen names. That's just a whole other level of embarrassing.I'm also equally confused about the target market. These are very, very obviously aimed at bronies but bronies aren't doll collectors. Integrity fans don't want them. Collectors of all MLP gens might not care enough about G4's mane six to spend so much money on something they don't even collect. They're not for children. There's no nostalgia factor that might pull in people who liked MLP as kids. Their only pull is the pop culture angle.I wish they'd done a G1 inspired set. That would've had a wider appeal and probably would've been a lot prettier.
Not sure if I want to scream or laugh...