~DragonDoll~ |
DragonDoll is a recent addition to the BJD scene. The Chinese company opened it’s doors to international collectors in May 2009. DreagonDoll prides itself on incorporating an aesthetic that reflects the creators’ Chinese heritage.
From the company:
Dragondoll was established in 2007 by three gifted sculptors who were graduated from famous art university and very expert in mechanism design. Chinese profound ancient history and culture influenced the three young men so much and they dreamed to ensoul those historic characters to the whole world. That’s the origin of Dragondoll expressing the bravery of ancient heroes and spirit of the beauties. What’s more we try our best to make the BJD as lively as possible by creating the joints of BJD movable and flexible for every poses. With more and more DIY fun brought to consumers BJD are not only pleasing their sight but also touch the bottom of their hearts deeply..
There are more than 100 experienced staff in Dragondoll company who accomplish the whole procedures from design, sculpture, mold, sample, production, and packing. We focus on the products development and manufacturing. At least two new styles are being developed every month, and now full lines of dolls will be successfully out including 1/6, 1/4, 1/3 body, uncle, 1/2 body, and all sizes male and female bodies. After that, pets lines will be coming along also with our idea of care about the animals and love of our globe..
What we are doing is devoting ourselves completely on manufacturing the most excellent dolls for our BJD fans, however what we are announcing is to cherish the passed history and love the coming future..
Emory at Junkyspot, who recently started selling dolls from the company remarked, “I was surprised with the good, solid feel of the resin at the consumer price point for these wonderful dolls from Dragon Doll. With double-jointed knees and elbows, they even added extra articulation in the upper arms and upper thighs, resulting in a very smooth, solid doll with more articulation than most dolls in their pricing range.” The company recently released a new body for 70 cm male dolls called the Uncle body. New BJD fan Blizzard took photos when unpacking his doll body to show off the indentations built into the lower back and arms and other features that allow the doll to securely hold difficult poses.

The lower half of the elbow piece is made to stay in place unless you pull it out a bit and then bend the arm...I guess this is to help to maintain poses as well.

Like the elbows, the knees are double-jointed in the same fashion, which allows for sturdier standing.

Thigh has this nice cup swivel to allow for sitting with legs pulled up to his chest, a cool feature that I have seen a couple of other dolls have.

No belly-poppin with this guy! Though it is a little hard to tell, the fit of the hip and stomach areas are such that you won't get that floppy "Weak Abs" effect.

Shown hyper extended; he has a series of notches in the back to help hold poses in a leaning-forward orientation.
Conclusion:
According to Blizzard, “The ankles ARE rather loose and dont like to let him stand. I was aware that this may be a problem as a friend’s 60cm Dragondoll is the same way. Both the ankles AND hips need sueding, but I could literally do only that and call it good.” His final conclusion; “The more I handle him, the more I learn of the engineering involved, the more impressed I am…it seems the designers really went the extra mile here, and you know, they’re a pretty new company too, AND totally on the affordable side of the spectrum. All in all, I am exceedingly pleased with my first resin doll.”
Photo at top, Limited Edition Emporer Huang 71.8 cm tall doll on Uncle body.
DragonDolls are a new addition to Junkyspot. They are also carried by Mint on Card and Ningyotan BJD Australia.
Special thanks to Blizzard, Emory, and Jamesfan of DragonDoll.








































Comment by Taylor Craven on 10 January 2010:
I am interested in the uncle doll. What clothes fit this doll? Will clothes that fit Hound fit? There is a slight difference in the size of the hips…does anyone know if this is a problem?
Comment by BJDcollectasy on 10 January 2010:
I myself don’t know, but if you contact one of the 3 authorized retailers; Junkyspot, Ningyotan, or Mint on Card, I’m sure at least one would have a good idea what would fit.
Comment by Angela on 22 February 2010:
I just bought the Emperor Huang Uncle body doll, thanks in large part to this article. I’ve been looking for a long time to find a quality 70cm doll for under $500 dollars. I look forward to receiving my very first ball joint doll, and to future collecting!