User blog comment:Anon3610/Fairy Forms - Their True Purpose/@comment-25405775-20170810164702/@comment-25405775-20170811072100

The only thing I really don't like about creating new fairy forms for merchandising is that the dolls aren't even that great. Of course, I don't expect them to get every single detail correctly (Rainbow isn't Mattel, who do a really good job at making their dolls accurate to the cartoon versions. Just look at the Barbie dolls based on the movies. Also, with transformations only getting more and more elaborately decorated, translating all those details into doll form must be tricky), but they could have at least tried harder. I don't think it would have been all that hard to add hair decorations or the ribbons on their arms that they have in some transformations. Or the eyeliner that they have in Butterflix and Dreamix. For a show that's wringing its design team dry to come up with new designs every year to sell dolls, they sure as hell aren't putting in nearly enough effort to make those dolls even remotely worth buying.