Mickey and Minnie Mouse Limited Edition Valentine’s Day Doll Set Official
The ever romantic Mickey has a lovely box of chocolates for his sweetheart Minnie. This special limited edition doll set features the couple in elegant attire and is presented in a delicious display case with hinged front panels decorated with confectionary.
The ever romantic Mickey has a lovely box of chocolates for his sweetheart Minnie. This special limited edition doll set features the couple in elegant attire and is presented in a delicious display case with hinged front panels decorated with confectionary.
- Limited Edition of 4,600
- Includes Certificate of Authenticity
- Set includes Mickey and Minnie dolls
- Mickey is layered with a cardigan, shirt, and a polka dot tie
- He is in corduroy pants with actual laced up shoes and a special box of chocolates for Minnie
- Box of chocolates features ”Love Mickey” on the lid and is tied with a decorative bow
- Minnie is wearing a flutter sleeve top with trim
- Her top skirt is a sheer organza with an all over flocked bow print and appliqué bows sewn in
- She accents the look with a large bow at the waist and polka dot head bow
- Minnie has rooted eyelashes
- Both dolls are free standing and fully poseable
- Display case features hinged front panels with magnetic closure
- Front panels open to reveal allover confectionary print and scenic display packaging
Additional information
The bare necessities | Ages 6+ |
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by Weldon
I wanted this doll set the moment I saw it over a month ago. It is the cutest thing ever!!! I absolutely treasure it!
by Folly
Very well thought out and designed! Love the Valentines theme and nice touches (box of Candy). I’ve noticed ppl trying to compare this to LE 17” dolls, which I think is unfair as this was never intended to be within that line. For true Disney fans your heart will love this rare collectible and can displayed nicely in the very nicely designed box. Great work Disney team and keep making these original and beautiful collectibles!
by Tina
For the reviews that say the set is small, the dimensions are in the product description. You cannot compare this set to a limited edition 18” doll. This set is romantic, beautiful and timeless. The price tag is no surprise. Yes, I would have priced this a bit lower but the packaging and look of this set is what made me want to add it to my collection.
by Donnas
I love this dolls set, it is smaller, but I think the set is adorable, but…the price tag is way too expensive, I think it should have been $100 not $200, very expensive for what you get.
by John
Smaller, but nicer, than I thought it would be! Recommend!
by Michelle
Got this as part of my valentine’s day gift from my hubby. Came quick and in mint condition. Dolls are adorable, very well made and great attention to details. I love the iconic duo! I am in awe. Price wise I find it affordable since it’s a collectors item.