segunda-feira, 7 de maio de 2012

Wilde Imagination: Imperium Park

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Quero lhes mostrar a belíssima coleção Steampunk que a Wilde Imagination lançou: IMPERIUM PARK!

Welcome to Imperium Park

When a world clash between science and exploitation ensues, it's up to Theodora Curiosity Bennett and her brother Phineas Jules to rely on their training and ingenuity to save the automaton Treasure before she is destroyed. Direct from Wilde Imagination and the creative mind of Robert Tonner is a new line of 16" dolls, clothing, and accessories unlike anything you've ever seen before - a world where fashion collides with technology - and where the doll world will never be the same...

Theodora Curiosity Bennett
Phineas Jules Bennet

Os bonecos tem até história:

Inspired by the fashions of Steampunk with a story that could have originated from the pen of Jules Verne himself - Wilde Imagination presents Imperium Park. It's our newest line of dolls, fashions, and accessories, each designed by award-winning artist Robert Tonner, and unlike anything you've ever seen before - a world where fashion collides with technology - and the doll world will never again be the same.

Steampunk - a sub-genre of science fiction, fantasy, alternate history, and speculative fiction that came into prominence during the 1980s and early 1990s. Steampunk involves a setting where steam power is still widely used - usually Victorian era Britain or "Wild West"-era United States - that incorporates elements of either science fiction or fantasy. - from Wikipedia

The Story

During the Great War, when the days turned dark and stifling hot as life on the planet began to die, the remnants of the human population began to re-emerge. And the one bright spot was Imperium Park - situated within the enlightened city of the New Britain, and home to Theodora Curiosity Bennett and her brother Phineas Jules.

Theodora and Phineas live with their Uncle, Professor Kingsley Avery Knightsblood. A brilliant scientist, Professor Knightsblood took in his niece and nephew after their parents were killed in a skirmish with a Beastealiax patrol when the children were six and eight. Both Theodora and Phineas adore their uncle.

Beatrice Watkins is the beautiful assistant to the Professor, and both children think she'd be a great match with their uncle. However, Beatrice is in love with Captain Negal Willow Dubbits, the head of the New Britain Protection Corps. Although the Professor feels the same, he has never let Beatrice know for fear that his enemies could use her against him.

Treasure is an automaton. She is one of the few relics to survive the Great War. Treasure was built with a clockwork mechanism and although automatons are not rare in the New Britain (they are generally used as house servants), Treasure is special. Extremely beautiful and fragile, she holds within her all of the old knowledge that was supposedly lost during the time before. Professor Knightsblood's life work is to unravel Treasure's secrets.

Just as the Professor is beginning to understand Treasure, she is stolen by the Beastealiax. Theodora and Phineas hold a secret to where she might be - but can they save her before she's destroyed? It will take all of their training and ingenuity to get her back.

The Characters

Professor Kinsley Avery Knightsblood - A brilliant scientist and uncle to Theodora and Phineas

Theodora - the sister

Phineas - the brother

Bolts - the automaton handyman for Professor Knightsblood

Treasure - the automaton and holder of the old knowledge

Beatrice Watkins - the beautiful assistant of Professor Knightsblood

Captain Nigel Willow Dubbits - the head of the New London Protection Corps

Rhadish Vileloom - ruler of the Beastealiax

Bastrid Vileloom - son of Rhadish

Nocturna Vileloom - daugher of Rhadish

Check back soon for more about Imperium Park, including the dolls, the fashions, and the continuing story...

Com certeza mais bonecos e itens da coleção vão aparecer! Por enquanto temos os seguintes:
Air Ship Escape
Military Theory
Air Ship Captain
Clockwork Hypothesis
Apothecary Case
Muito legal, não?
Tenham um bom dia!

9 comentários:

  1. Muito legal a proposta! Gostei muito dos bonecos. É impressionante a riqueza de detalhes. Fica difícil eleger um apenas... Lindos!
    Bj
    Samira

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    1. É verdade! Curiosidade que é uma linha da Tonner Dolls *o*

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  2. Hello from Spain: This collection is very pretty and original. The doll clothing is very beautiful. It has many details. keep in touch. (Olá a partir de Espanha: Esta coleção é muito bonita e original. A roupa da boneca é muito bonita. Tem muitos detalhes. manter em contato.)

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    1. Olá Marta! Mantenho contato assim! Sempre visito seu blog!

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  3. OMG! Lindas!
    Quanto custa em média?

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    1. Olá! Aqui tem os preços de todas!
      http://www.wildeimagination.com/c-21-imperium-park.aspx

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  4. Oi Lady!

    Muito obrigada por comentar no post e agradeço que entenda o meu lado. Nós, colecionadores de modo geral, tanto os de BJDs quanto de outros dolls, como MH, Pullip, Blythe, já temos todas um estigma por parte de demais pessoas, de sermos desocupados, consumistas de artigos fúteis e mais um monte de adjetivos pejorativos... :/

    Acho que é bom termos um canal pra expor que não é bem assim e que todos que têm um hobby podem se entender, não importa que tipo de hobby seja, né?

    Até porque, pensando bem, nós duas (e mais muitos outros XD) colecionados e amamos bonecos! ^^ Podemos trocar idéias uns com os outros e ajudar com dicas.

    Obvio que te desculpo (o que mais me deixou chateada foi o comentário sobre dublagem, porque o meu esposo realmente nunca falou nada a respeito em mídias sociais)e agradeço também por entender que o comentário foi desnecessário e pode até causar vários constrangimentos. Desculpas aceita e peço desculpas também se fui muito dura a respeito, ok? :3

    Abraços e to seguindo o seu blog aqui! ^__^/

    Beijinhos e obrigada,

    Fran Briggs

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    1. Obrigada pela compreensão!
      As informações sobre BJDs do seu blog são muito elucidativas!

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