Mattel Creations Unveils Two Universal Pictures’ ‘Wicked’ Dolls

Elphaba and Madame Morrible released as 2-pack on Mattel Creations.

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September 12, 2024

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Following the release of Mattel’s line of “Wicked” dolls, the brand unveiled two dolls sold exclusively on Mattel Creations, inspired by Cynthia Erivo’s Elphaba and Michelle Yeoh’s Madame Morrible.

The “Wicked” Elphaba and Madame Morrible dolls are sold together and include signature looks from Elphaba and Madame Morrible. Inspired by Universal Pictures’ musical film, this exclusive 2-pack set captures the tutoring scene at Shiz University, where Elphaba develops her natural talents with help from her new mentor, Madame Morrible. Elphaba is dressed for school in a blue blouse and grey pinstriped dress, while Madame Morrible wears a night sky-inspired robe, featuring a popped collar and puffed shoulders.

They join the Universal Pictures’ “Wicked” doll collection of characters, accessories and more from the upcoming movie.

The set is available exclusively on Mattel Creations, with the rest of the “Wicked” doll collection available to purchase at retailers and Mattel Shop.

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