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(More customer reviews)Tonner created the Dreary siblings - a sort of emo goth family of youngsters for the modern generation doll collector. One of the last siblings to be added was this doll - breather dreary.
Brother Dreary is a large doll - nearly twice the size of barbie doll and quite wider. Since he is fully articulated, he can be arranged/posed in quite a few interesting positions. This makes him a very good decorative piece since you can change the way he looks all the time and keep him 'fresh'.
Dreary's outfit is very quality - a black cotton Chinese inspired, frogged (buttons) top and matching loose pants. Underneath is a grey cotton undershirts. He comes with appropriate black hair.
I don't have the other Dreary dolls but purchased this one because of the long hair. The outfit is appropriately dreary but, admittedly, far too much on the bland side for me. I'd rather have a bit of mystery and quirkiness in the character and the outfit just doesn't have any of that at all. Honestly, the outfit just makes him look dull. I'm looking forward to redressing him (I will have to buy male clothes from Tonner due to the size of the doll).
The face sculpt is lovely and the hair is especially fine. Really, it's the hair that makes this doll since it can be hard to find male dolls with mid length hair.
In all, I was pleased with the purchase but rate this 4 out of 5 stars because dreary doesn't have to mean dull (as the other dolls in the Dreary line demonstrate with their outrageous goth fashions).
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Robert Tonner Brother DrearyThe final Dreary sibling is making his much awaited debut. Brother Dreary arrives wearing a soft grey turtleneck with straight cut trousers and a tailored jacket with mandarin collar and frog closures. Socks and molded shoes also included. Includes display stand. Released in 2010 as a part of the Agnes Dreary Collection, Brother Dreary is a limited edition of 300 pieces.Brother Dreary is crafted of fine quality vinyl/hard plastic. He has 14 points of articulated movement and hand-painted face detail. He uses the Matt O-Neill 17" body sculpt and has Brown eyes. He uses the Jeremy Voss Face Sculpt.

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