Wednesday, December 2, 2015

Dream Big Friends' Yuna Doll on Kickstarter

Dream Big Friends was created by David Horvath (Uglydoll) and Klim Kozinevich (Bigshot Toyworks) and they launched their Kickstarter Campaign for their first Dream Big Friends doll in the series which is Yuna.
"The Dream Big Friends doll line is an imaginative play experience for everyone. Our goal is empowerment and inspiration."
We would have posted this sooner but the campaign launched right when we were headed to Designer Con and of course the Thanksgiving Holidays this past week put a lot of things on hold. If you were at Designer Con, Dream Big Friends had their own booth and showed off Yuna for the first time!


Here's a few pictures from the Dream Big Friends Booth at Designer Con and a pic of Yuna.



There are many different tiers to pledge on this campaign. The main reward Yuna is $40 and she is 10" tall and Asian American. She is fully articulated and with real fabric clothing and accessories. This is the first time ever that an Asian American Doll was the main character in a doll line. There are lower pledges where you can get a button set or postcard like the ones pictured above.

Once Yuna gets funded, Dream Big Friends will expand to include all ethnicity and boys as well.

As of this posting there is about 30 days left to fund this project. Estimated delivery is October of 2016 pending any delays etc...

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