Pros: Nice detail, beloved minor character
Cons: Slight balance
issue, coloring hurts the visual appeal
The Bottom Line:
Moment makes me smile
Details are great.
But it will
Look strange on a tree
Now that Dobby is Free, You'd Better Hurry to Get Him
I said I wasn't going to get him. I said that it was too weird a Christmas
ornament. And then the collector in me
came out and I bought A Gift For Dobby, a limited edition ornament that
Hallmark released in October. I have
several Harry Potter ornaments, and he'll fit right in.
In case you aren't familiar with the franchise, Dobby is a
house elf who serves the Malfoy family.
Actually most house elves are treated like slaves, and Dobby is no
exception. In the final scene of both
the book and movie Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (Minor SPOILERS
AHEAD if you care about the story), Harry Potter tricks Lucius Malfoy into
giving Dobby a piece of clothing. If
that happens, the house elf is free.
The ornament captures the moment when Dobby is holding the
sock, recognition of what this means on his face. He is sculpted much like he looks in the
movie, which means he's a bit on the ugly side.
He's got big ears, a long nose, and long boney fingers and toes. His right hand is holding the book Harry hid
the sock in while his left hand is holding the sock itself. His face is so expressive, you can actually
read the thoughts going through his head.
In a nice bit of detail, there are visible holes in the pages of the
book. This is something I had forgotten
about the scene that I'm not going to spoil, but as soon as I saw it again, I
knew what was going on.
Dobby is the only character in the ornament, and he has his
feet with the toes pointing toward each other.
As a result, I wasn't expecting the ornament to be very stable, but he
actually stands up quite nicely if you set him on a table or shelf. There's a small brass hook on the top of his
head you can use to hang the ornament on your tree. When hanging, Dobby does tip forward a little
bit. It's noticeable, but it's not
enough to be truly distracting.
In fact, my biggest complaint about the ornament is the
coloring. I don't know if it is my
ornament or if this is a wide spread flaw, but his coloring seems to be too
red. There is a spot on his ankles where
it is most pronounced, but his face seems a little too red as well. I think I would find his face and therefore
the entire ornament more appealing if it were a more muted color.
Original Price: $9.95
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