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[18+] Disney's Haunted Mansion "Bride" Doll - Limited Edition Enchanting!

[18+] Disney's Haunted Mansion "Bride" Doll - Limited Edition Enchanting!

A new gem has appeared in the world of collectors, capable of mesmerizing with its immortal beauty and detail. Disney presents the Haunted Mansion "Bride" - a limited edition doll that makes collectors' hearts beat faster. This unique object will be able to decorate any collection and bring unforgettable emotions. Sales start on July 10 at 17:00 European Time (+2 GMT), only 6,000 lucky people will have the opportunity to purchase this whimsical doll.
Haunted Mansion "Bride" is a work of art, the embodiment of the timeless beauty of Constance Hatchway, who became an immortal legend. Every detail of the doll, reflected in the smallest details, reflects the whimsical beauty and mystery of this character from the Haunted Mansion. A fascinating face with graceful features, a wedding dress with a veil and changeable transparent details, add extravagance and mystery to the doll.
With a limited edition of 6,000 copies, this doll will become not only a unique collector's item, but also a practically priceless possession for true fans of Disney and Haunted Mansion. Owning this masterpiece is a real pleasure for all collectors who prefer exclusive things.

Who is Constance Hatchaway? (18+ story)

First of all, we want to warn right away that Constance Hatchway is a fictional character from the Disney world and the story is nothing more than a legend and is one of the ghostly characters in the "Haunted Mansion" that appeared in Disneyland in California and in Walt Disney World in Florida . She is perhaps the most insidious and dangerous entity on the ride, being the ghost of a bride with a murderous past.
Legend has it that Constance was born in the magical Money County, California, in 1851. In her early years, she moved to Secret County, where she became engaged to a young farm heir named Ambrose Harper. However, their marriage was short-lived, because Constance, at the young age of 18, committed a terrible act - beheaded Ambrose with an ax, setting off on the merciless path of a serial killer.
Using her beauty and charm as a deadly weapon, she directed her actions at wealthy men, luring them with her magical allure before killing them mercilessly with her axe. The severed heads of her victims became disfigured trophies that she kept in boxes as gruesome souvenirs.
A trail of horror, soaked in blood, remained wherever Constance was. She married and killed many men, amassing vast fortunes from each of her crimes. Frank Banks, a well-known banker, and the Marquis de Dumas, a foreign diplomat, were just a few of her unfortunate victims. Reginald Kane, a famous railway baron and foodie, also fell victim to her deadly blade.
In 1877, Constance married George Hightower, a member of the wealthy Hightower family. The couple settled in a large mansion, later known as the Haunted Mansion. And it was within these dark and ominous walls that Constance committed her final murder, ending George's life with a single blow of an axe.
Already as the owner of the Haunted Mansion, Constance received the terrible nickname "Daughter-in-law of the Black Widow". She lived in the attic of a mansion, surrounded by a collection of murderous evidence of her bloody deeds. Her reign of terror continued even after death, preying on unarmed souls who dared enter her domain.
Constance's sinister legacy continued until her mysterious death in 1927 at the age of 76. There were rumors about the circumstances of her death, but the details remained hidden. However, her ominous spirit has returned to the Haunted Mansion attic, turning it into her ominous lair.

Constance in the Marvel universe

Constance Hatchway is one of the minor antagonist characters in the Marvel comic book series The Haunted Mansion created for Disney Kingdoms. In this five-part series, she first appears in the fourth chapter, when the captain forces the main character, Danny Crow, to go to the attic.
As the story progresses, Constance catches up with Danny, demanding that he marry her. Her intimidating presence and pressure on him become more and more menacing. In the finale of the story, Constanze beheads the captain and frees him from the curse. This story reveals that Constantia did not kill her husbands out of greed, but because of her insatiable passion for weddings. She always wanted to get married, and even in 1879 she was ready to marry for the fifth time, but it did not happen.
In the comic book series "The Haunted Mansion", Constance Hatchway acts as an entity that attracts with its manipulative and mysterious actions. Her appearance on the pages of comics makes readers feel cold, and the essence of her character fills the story with tension and creepiness.

So, dear readers, we hope that the creepy story of the bride didn't scare you too much because, first of all, this is a fictional character from the world of comics, and the Haunted Mansion "Bride" doll itself is more created for fans of the series and the Marvel universe, which reminds of the creepy actions and crimes of Constance Hatchway. Meeting this doll is an immersion in the world of fear and mysticism, where life and death are intertwined in one huge, creepy legend.
The Haunted Mansion "Bride" is definitely a controversial collectible doll. But all fans of Disney, Haunted Mansion, and generally beautiful collectible dolls should be ready to purchase this doll to add even more magic to their collection. Don't miss your chance to become the owner of the Haunted Mansion "Bride" - a doll that will win your heart forever!

Doll characteristics

- Limited series 6000;
- Certificate of authenticity;
- Beautifully sculpted and highly detailed;
- Hair and makeup with a blue tint in a vintage style;
- Translucent hands;
- Wedding dress made of white satin with small details and a blue mesh hem in the form of a fish tail;
- Details of a dress made of silver-blue brocade;
- blue satin collar, cuffs and belt;
- Colorful gemstone accents;
- Lace cropped jacket with details in the form of a skull;
- mesh veil with skull embroidery;
- a necklace of artificial pearls;
- Mirror brooch with ruby imitation;
- Includes candle, axe, veiled headband, necklace, brooch and boots;
- Stand for dolls;
- Fully articulated doll;
- Inspired by the Haunted Mansion attraction;
- Part of the classic Disney Haunted Mansion collection.

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