oh I love these! When I was younger I saw the Musical Classics Ariel at the Disney Store but somehow my mom convinced me to look for something else since we were going other places that day. I think she just didn't want me to get her because she was more than she wanted to pay. I regretted changing my mind on her and to this day have never had her. I think I'll get her one day. I could easily get into collecting these dolls but for now I think I'll just focus on that Ariel.
Here's another link:
http://www.whos-that-doll.com/Disney_Princess_dolls.htmlSome of the information at the bottom of the page is wrong. IE the Ariel in the blue dress. The creator of this site seems to think it's the blue dress from The Little Mermaid movie, but I know it's a dress from a similar sized Thumbelina doll.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/gothicniteangel/2784862863/The Snow White pictured near the bottom of the page is not part of this line. She is part of the Portrait Princess line that came years later. I've only seen Snow White and Ariel from this line, so maybe they're the only ones ever made. They use the same/similar molds:
While doing a bit of research I found out that the Pocket Friends Princess Cinderella near the bottom of the page is an Avon exclusive and Belle and Snow White were also in the series
http://www.donettas.com/Avondolls.htmlMattel produced a few lines with the same/similar molds.
Family Corners:
http://www.whos-that-doll.com/Family_Corners_dolls.htmlPrincess Tenko:
http://www.whos-that-doll.com/Princess_Tenko_dolls.htmlAnd Wonder Woman and The Star Riders(never made it into production):
http://www.toyotter.com/actiongirl/trivia.html