The Sylvanian Explorers have introduced the “Dreamy Fairy Castle in the Sky.”
Please see the English translation of the video below.
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Hello, I’m Hira Konyada, the heart of the Sylvanian Explorers.
Today, I’m excited to introduce you to this brand-new release on June 8th!
It’s “Dreamy Fairy Castle in the sky” from Epoch’s Sylvanian Families.
Wow, it’s an amusement park!
I love amusement parks. When I go, I eat popcorn, churros, curry, ice cream, donuts…
Text: Get on the rides!
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So, today I’ll be introducing this to you.
Is everyone ready?
Let’s go on an adventure!
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Let’s unbox Dreamy Fairy Castle in the sky!
The box is quite big, about the same size as the Dreamy Mermaid Castle.
Inside, there are lots of parts!
Here’s what it looks like when everything is taken out.
It takes a bit of time to assemble.
And here it is all put together!
The new attraction at Sylvanian Land, Dreamy fairy castle in the sky.
Let’s take a closer look.
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First, the bottom is a lake covered in clouds.
The fluffy texture of the clouds and the transparency of the water are impressive.
Looking into the water, you can see flowers and vines.
The water spilling from the clouds is super cute too.
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The first attraction in the lake is the Blossom Fountain.
There are yellow and pink flowers at the bottom, and you can place a baby here.
The top of the flower is a fountain shaped like an umbrella, and the water droplets at the tip sway.
Here’s how it looks from above!
When you turn this fountain part, the flowers go up and down and spin around.
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Next, in the back of the lake, there’s a vine.
The flowers attached here can be removed and rearranged as you like.
At the back, there’s a leaf door that can be opened from both the front and back.
In front of this leaf door, you’ll find small wings left by fairies, so be sure to look for them.
In the middle of the vine, there’s a leaf-shaped rest spot where you can place a baby standing or sitting.
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Climbing up this vine, you’ll find a big cloud with a castle on top.
Water flows down from the gap in the cloud in front of the castle.
The roof is cute, shaped like an overturned flower, with a big pink flower and a flower-themed door.
The small lights on either side of the door are also adorable.
The door opens like this.
The overall flower theme makes it feel like a fairy tale world.
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From the edge of this cloud, a large vine grows with cute lily-of-the-valley flowers blooming at the tip.
Following this yellow string leads to the next attraction, the Floral Lift.
There are yellow flowers blooming on the vine-covered flower-shaped lift.
When you pull this part, the Floral Lift rises.
This Floral Lift can be connected to the separately sold Dreamy Mermaid Castle.
By separating the lily-of-the-valley into two parts, you can hook the flower side to the Fairy Castle and the vine side to this part of the Mermaid Castle, allowing the Floral Lift to take you all the way to the Mermaid Castle.
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Additionally, there’s a spot to hook onto the vine under the cloud,
where you can attach the recently released Fawn Baby Waterside Swing Set for swing play.
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Let’s move on to the next attraction.
Moving left from the cloud next to the castle, there’s a large orange flower with a Flower Sky Ride underneath.
The tulip-like seats can open up like this, with a crown-like roof on top.
By hooking this part of the vine, you complete the Sky Ride with pink, orange, and blue seats!
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Behind the orange flower, there’s a cute sprout that, when turned, spins the Sky Ride.
It’s so much fun to spin it with the babies riding inside.
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Actually, you can connect other separately sold products to this cloud part, so let me introduce them.
First, remove and flip this cloud piece, then put it back on the main body.
Here comes the Moonlight Parade Set train, also released on June 8th.
You can insert it into this hole at the back to connect it like this.
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Next, Dreamy Airship in the Sky , also released on June 8th.
Flip this cloud and slide the stand into this part to connect it like this.
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Now let’s look at the back.
The back looks like this, and you can play in the area behind the castle.
This is the Fairy Cafe.
By placing the included chairs and table here, it quickly transforms into a cafe.
There are other play options too, like standing the babies on the back of the castle or the observation deck.
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Next, let’s introduce the accessories.
First, here’s the Chocolate Rabbit baby.
Let’s take a look at the Chocolate Rabbit baby from all angles.
The Chocolate Rabbit baby is wearing large pink fairy wings.
There’s a large flower motif on the chest.
The top is light green, and the skirt looks like flower petals.
Underneath is a yellow tulle two-layered skirt.
The wings and clothes are attached, and there’s elastic at the neck and waist, so you can remove them like this.
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And here is the hair accessory.
A small light green butterfly hairpin.
It looks super cute when you put it on like this.
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Next up, the long-awaited Flower Fairy.
The fairy is smaller than expected.
Comparing the size with the baby, it’s like this.
Let’s take a look at the Flower Fairy from all angles.
Even though it’s so small, it’s flocked for a nice texture.
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The tips of the ears are slightly pink.
The fairy has glittery plastic wings on its back.
The hands are cutely spread out as if flying,
and the feet are adorably pigeon-toed.
The fairy’s head moves, but the body doesn’t.
The clothes are made of plastic and are integrated with the body, so they can’t be removed.
There’s a sparkling pink stone on the chest,
and the skirt looks like flower petals.
It’s incredibly cute, and I was surprised by its charm.
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The fairy comes with a Fairy Stick.
The tip looks like this,
and you can hook it onto the wings on the back.
It has a stand at the bottom so you can pose it as if flying.
The stand is adjustable so you can display the fairy at various angles.
The fairy also has accessories, like small pink earrings.
They look very cute when you put them on like this.
There are several holes in the Fairy Castle where you can insert the Fairy Stick,
allowing you to pose the fairy as if flying around the castle.
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Next, here’s the Leaf Boat!
A cute orange boat.
You can play with it floating on the water.
The back of the boat also has a hole where you can insert the fairy.
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Next, we have a cute flower table.
And here is a butterfly chair.
When used together, it looks like a butterfly resting on a flower.
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That’s all for the contents of Dreamy Fairy Castle in the sky.
Finally, let’s watch the Chocolate Rabbit baby and Flower Fairy enjoying the Fairy Castle.
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So, what did you think of Dreamy Fairy Castle in the sky?
I tried some of the rides, but they seemed to be made for babies.
Anyway, if we get the chance, let’s go on another adventure together.
Thank you for watching.