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Hasbro is selling 14 Disney princesses from 'Ralph Breaks the Internet' together for $200

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  • If you recently purchased the Disney Store's 13-doll set featuring a majority of Disney princesses over the holiday, you may want to break the bank again.
  • Hasbro unveiled a $200 extended 14-doll set featuring the iconic princesses together. You can pre-order the set here .
  • Unlike the previous set, this one includes "Frozen's" Anna and Elsa.
  • The set does not include Vanellope from " Ralph Breaks the Internet ."
  • If you don't want to buy the entire set, Hasbro is also releasing seven 2-packs of dolls, one of which will feature the "Frozen" sisters.

Rejoice! You can get the Disney princesses together in one giant set.

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INSIDER was on hand Saturday at New York Toy Fair as Hasbro unveiled a 14-doll set featuring every iconic Disney princess together from their memorable scene together in "Ralph Breaks the Internet." Yes, even "Frozen" sisters Anna and Elsa.

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If the set looks familiar, it's because the Disney Store sold a similar 13-doll set without "Frozen" sisters Anna and Elsa ahead of the 2018 holidays. That set cost $100. The dolls were so popular the Disney Store originally sold out before replenishing the set on backorder.

Hasbro's new set is more expensive at $199.99. For reference, one of Hasbro's Disney princesses costs $9.99-$12.99 on its own.

The only one missing from Hasbro's new set is newer character Vanellope. Her absence is a bit odd considering she's the star of the "Wreck-It Ralph" sequel from which the entire playset is based.

All 14 princesses are wearing their comfier outfits from "Ralph Breaks the Internet."If you're still squinting trying to catch what all of the shirts say, you can see our breakdown of the princess outfits here .

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The new Elsa doll wears a shirt that says "Let It Go," a nod to her song in "Frozen." Her sister, Anna, has a shirt with a sandwich on it, a reference to her and Prince Hans saying they "finish each other's sandwiches" in the movie.

If you're unsure about getting the new set of dolls, Hasbro's dolls all have different facial features than the Disney Store versions. The body structures and outfits are a little different.

You can compare them below:

Disney, Hasbro, composite by Kirsten Acuna/INSIDER

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If you don't want to purchase all of the dolls over again, Hasbro is also offering the dolls in seven sets of two for $29.99 apiece. INSIDER confirmed Anna and Elsa are together in one box set.

Some of the other sets will contain Aurora and Jasmine, Pocahontas and Ariel, Belle and Merida, and Cinderella and Mulan.

The "Ralph Breaks the Internet" comfy princess dolls are recommended for ages three and up. You can pre-order them on Hasbro Pulse here . It will ship on or around March 18, 2019.

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