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Disney Princess
Walt Disney Company media franchise
My Little Pony
entertainment franchise developed by Hasbro
Furby
Furby is an American electronic robotic toy created by Tiger Electronics – a subsidiary of Hasbro. Originally released in October 1998, it resembles a sugar glider-like creature and went through a period of being a "must-have" toy following its holiday season launch. More than 40 million Furbies were sold during the three years of its original production, with 1.8 million sold in 1998 and 14 million in 1999. Overall, its speaking capabilities were translated into 17 various languages.
Monster High
American fashion doll franchise
Mr. Potato Head
American toy
Ken Carson
toy doll, fictional boyfriend of Barbie
Ever After High
American fashion doll franchise
Strawberry Shortcake
character
Monchhichi
is a line of Japanese stuffed monkey toys from the Sekiguchi Corporation, first released in 1974. They were licensed by Mattel in the United States until 1985, and later distributed worldwide directly by Sekiguchi. Five television series were produced based on the characters: the Japanese anime series in 1980, produced by Tokyo 12 Channel (now TV Tokyo); the American cartoon series Monchhichis in 1983, produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions; the French cartoon series Kiki, le Kiki de tous les Kiki in 2001, produced by Ben-J Productions; the Japanese stop-motion series in 2005, by Kids Station;
Raggedy Ann
fictional character
Cabbage Patch Kids
American toy brand
Kewpie doll
Kewpie is a brand of dolls and figurines that were conceived as comic strip characters by American cartoonist Rose O'Neill. The illustrated cartoons, appearing as baby cupid characters, began to gain popularity after the publication of O'Neill's comic strips in 1909, and O'Neill began to illustrate and sell paper doll versions of the Kewpies. The characters were first produced as bisque dolls in Waltershausen, Germany, beginning in 1912, and became extremely popular in the early 20th century.
Polly Pocket
British toy line
Lady Lovely Locks
American animated television series
Lalaloopsy
Lalaloopsy is a line of plastic rag dolls from MGA Entertainment. Originally released in 2010 as Bitty Buttons, the brand name was changed to Lalaloopsy shortly after launch. They began to grow in popularity during the holiday season in 2010. A variety of Lalaloopsy dolls have been released, as well as several Lalaloopsy themed video games. In November 2012 and February 2013, Lalaloopsy TV specials and TV series began airing on the Nick Jr. Channel and Netflix.
Edison's Phonograph Doll
children's toy doll
Jumeau
thumb|Jumeau doll thumb|Jumeau advertising from 1885 Jumeau was a French company, founded in the early 1840s, which designed and manufactured high quality bisque dolls.
American Girl
American line of 18-inch dolls
Living Dead Dolls
line of horror dolls
Sonny Angel
Japanese collectible figurines
Super Dollfie
60cm ball-jointed doll brand
Lenci dolls
Pressed felt dolls with painted features, manufactured in Turin by Enrico and Elena (Lenci) Scavini from 1919 until 1944.
Sasha Morgenthaler
Swiss artist and dollmaker (1893-1975)
Gay Bob
Gay doll