In the glorious tradition of the Internet offering people weird things to fixate on, apparently a slew of people are noting that a Belle doll from the upcoming Beauty and the Beast live-action remake ...
New and a bit alarming! Disney just released a Beauty and the Beast doll of Emma Watson as Belle in the upcoming live-action film — but the internet doesn’t seem to think the toy looks anything like ...
IT’S the doll that has been labelled Emma Watson and Justin Bieber’s love child. The new Beauty and the Beast Belle doll has fans less than impressed. US department store JCPenney (that sells the doll ...
To the internet's extreme delight, there appears to be a Belle doll out there that's basically Justin Bieber in a yellow dress. The upcoming live-action version of Beauty and the Beast is due out in ...
While we’re all gearing up for the Beauty and the Beast live-action remake, Hasbro is using the opportunity to teach kids to code in a unique way. As i09 reports, the toy company announced just before ...
When Emma Watson‘s Belle doll for Beauty and the Beast first hit shelves, fans were confused because it really didn’t look like her at all. Some people even said it looked more like Justin Bieber! But ...
Mattel Creations has launched three new Disney Princess dolls in a collection called “Once Upon a Whimsy.” The collection includes a Tiana doll (The Princess and the Frog), an Ariel doll (The Little ...
It's always difficult to accurately capture human likenesses in toy form, and that's especially true for the new Belle doll that's been released in conjunction with Disney's upcoming live-action ...
On Jan. 6, William Herrington of Colorado came across a new Belle doll Disney released ahead of its live-action movie starring Emma Watson. The only problem was that the doll looked nothing like Emma.
Belle from Beauty and the Beast loves books and, although she was birthed in the 19th century, also code. Or at least that’s Hasbro’s storyline for her. The new Dance Code Belle doll teaches kids the ...
BELLE GLADE, Fla. — About 70 years ago, eight Black children in Belle Glade got dolled up for an experience they would never forget. Two of those children, Mary Evans and LaVoise Taylor Smith, still ...