One of my favorite obscure things is when dolls that come with instructions have art of the doll, because it’s often slightly weird and off-model. Pixlings/Pixie Supremes in particular use this weird gray art that almost looks like a render in style.
These are Skylar, Luna, and Aria.
And Bearlinda, Shimmerverse 2-pack Unia, and Flyt.
Unfortunately these are the only Pixlings instructions I have pictures of, but they all look like this.
And here are Monster High’s Fearidescent Lagoona and Cleo, and Neon Frights Ghoulia and Twyla. See what I mean about being just slightly off-model, particularly the faces?
Top left Luna, top right rare "shimmer" Luna, bottom left Skylar, bottom right Aria.
The Magic Mixies Pixie Supremes are 10-inch fashion dolls from Moose Toys, based on their highly successful line 'Magic Mixies Pixlings', 6-inch mini dolls of humanoid fantastical creatures or animals such as polar bears, fire horses, and deer. The Pixie Supremes and Pixlings have very similar head molds and facial screenings, as well as gems embedded in the dolls' foreheads. There are currently three Pixie Supremes: Luna, Skylar, and Aria. All are based on butterflies.
Luna & Shimmer Luna
Luna was the first Supreme to be revealed, and is the only non-exclusive. I've personally seen her for sale at Target and on Amazon. She has a butterfly-wing themed dress, a small butterfly beauty mark beneath her mouth, and a light pink and blue hair blend. Her color scheme is primarily purple and blue.
1 in 6 Luna's are the rare "shimmer" variant with an altered dress and a pink and blue color scheme.
"Shimmer" Luna has red lipstick instead of purple, and her butterfly beauty spot is red as well, and there's tinsel in her hair.
Comparing irl photos from two unboxings on YouTube (normal Luna unboxing from Zombiexcorn, shimmer Luna unboxing from Kaya&Dolls) the shimmer Luna *might* have more pink in her eye makeup, but it's honestly hard to tell, might just be a trick of different lighting.
The dress is obviously the biggest difference, but Shimmer's shoes are also pink on top with an ombre to purple, while normal Luna's are solid purple. Something I didn't notice until I watched those unboxings was that Shimmer's little mini-dress under her skirt-wings has shiny decals on it, which normal Luna's does not.
Their jewelry seems to be the same, necklace, earrings, and butterfly headpiece. The wand/comb is partially pink for Shimmer. Their wings appear identical.
Skylar
Skylar is exclusive to Amazon. I had not been able to find pictures of her box anywhere, it's not included in her stock photos like all the others, but finally I found an unboxing of all three Supremes, including Skylar. (AdventureFun! on YouTube). Makes sense I couldn't find any photos, because apparently she comes in a plain brown cardboard box with this inside, laid on top of the magic mirror. How magical, but I guess they can get away with it as she's online only.
But at least we finally have her art to match the others! They are all in the same pose on the front. And it shows that she's the only one with a second outfit.
Skylar has rainbow eyeshadow rather than the butterfly eyeshadow that both Luna and Aria have. It seems a bit backwards, as Aria is THE Rainbow Pixie Supreme, but perhaps this is just something to make Skylar more exclusive. Her hair is shorter than the other Supremes, and is just one shade of purple rather than a blend.
Even though the art on the "box" makes it look like her second look is a separate shirt and skirt, it's all one piece. This second dress and her second pair of shoes come separately in her box in paper packets.
Aria
Aria was the last Supreme released, just a bit after the others. She's exclusive to Walmart.
Aria's dress is like a midpoint between Luna's and Skylar's. It has the second layer on top, transparent mesh like shimmer Luna's, with a broader main skirt that closes in the front, unlike Luna's wing-like dress. Aria's skirt flares more than Skylar's, but not as much as Luna's. Her makeup is lighter and pinker, and so is her jewelry.
(these screenshots are taken from the same YT video linked under Skylar)
Conclusions
All of the Pixie Supremes have the same earrings, necklaces, shoes, butterfly headpieces, and wings. I believe they all use the same face mold, but I can't be completely sure because I'm bad at identifying those. They're all on one body mold with nine points of articulation. They come with a saddle stand, a wand/brush accessory, and the magic mirror case/fortune teller toy. Their faces and screenings are all very similar, and their dresses are of similar styles but vary widely in color. They retail for $59.99.
I have and will maintain that the Pixie Supremes are overpriced and underwhelming, that they lack the same charm as their Pixlings counterparts, and that no one who values their hard-earned dollars should purchase one at anywhere close to full price
That being said, I now own all three.
Is this it? Am I....Am I finally free of Pixlings completionism? Have I bought every doll there is to buy?