Summary
Disney’s Descendants is a spinoff series of movies that follows on from the events of iconic movies, tracking the lives of famous characters' children, most notably Belle and The Beast. However, when the series returns on July 12 via Descendants: The Rise Of Red, it’ll take the series in a slightly different direction. Cinderella and The Queen Of Hearts' daughters must set aside their families' differences and work together, and by the time the movie comes to Disney Plus, each of those characters will have their own dolls.
Mattel has revealed a set of four dolls based on characters from The Rise Of Red, all of which areavailable now at Mattel Creations for $24.99 each. Cinderella and Prince Charming’s daughter Chloe leads the set, the Queen Of Hearts' daughter Red is right alongside her, and Bridget and Uliana, the younger version of the Queen Of Hearts and Ursula’s little sister respectively, also now have their own dolls, all available now.
In typical Disney fashion, its Descendants movies are packed with original music, and The Rise Of Red will be no different. Disney clearly thinks Red’s song, which is also named Red, will be the movie’s big hit. The Queen Of Hearts' daughter is getting a second doll, but this one sings the film’s title track when you press her torso. Also available now for $24.99 through Mattel Creations, a movie starring Red singing Red and it’s called The Rise Of Red, I’ve got an inkling about who the star of this film is going to be.
The Rise Of Red Hits Disney Plus On July 12
Rounding out Mattel’s new range of The Rise Of The Red dolls are two that come with a Sorcerer’s Cookbook. Red and Chloe in special boxes, each of which includes three recipes for you to cook up using the tools provided. Mix fizz and slime in your accompanying cauldron to unlock the door and release the princess. Both Sorcerer’s Cookbook dolls are available now through Mattel Creations for $29.99 each.
Mattel’s Disney dolls aren’t technically Barbies, however, since they’re made by the same company that makes Barbie dolls, they’re incredibly similar.
Mattel has been making lots of reveals recently as it builds to its rollout of new products during this year’s San Diego Comic-Con.A Batman Little People Collector Setthat includes models of every moveBatmanfrom 1989 until now, and a matching Hot Wheels set that includes models of every on-screen Batmobile since the 1960s.It also added a Mojo Dojo Casa House, modeled after Ken’s from the Barbie movie, to its Mini Barbieland collection.