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  2. What's Her Face (doll) - Wikipedia

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    The Doll's oversized head lacks rooted hair, and has velcro on top, designed to help their changeable brightly colored wigs stay in place. The Doll's body is similarly stylized, approaching a nearly cartoonish pre-teen build with large, flat feet, which allow the Doll to stand on her own.

  3. Creatable World - Wikipedia

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    Creatable World is the first line of gender-neutral dolls produced by Mattel.Creatable World dolls differ in design from other dolls produced by Mattel.The design of the doll is unique and is noticeably different from both Barbie and Ken; there are no curves or broad shoulders present on the dolls. [1]

  4. Tyler Wentworth - Wikipedia

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    Tyler Wentworth doll from the 2009 10th Anniversary collection. Tyler Wentworth was a 16" fashion doll created by Robert Tonner produced by the Tonner Doll Company, Inc. for adult collectors. Tyler Wentworth dolls were constructed of vinyl and hard plastic and had rooted hair or wigs. The Tonner Doll Company produced an extensive selection of ...

  5. Calvin Black - Wikipedia

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    Early dolls featured carved and painted hair, while later ones usually sported wigs. Some dolls were even sprayed with perfume. Black recorded dialogue for them, usually in falsetto, and individually wired some dolls with tape recorders. He performed alongside the dolls in his hand-constructed "Bird Cage Theater" on the Possum Trot grounds.

  6. Jusaburō Tsujimura - Wikipedia

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    Medea's large headdress reproduces the size and evokes the general shape of the headdresses of some women's roles in kabuki (especially those of geisha), including long ribbons hanging down over each shoulder. But the headdress created by Tsujimura has dangling sequins and decorations, including what looks like ram's horns and a baby doll's ...

  7. Betsy Wetsy - Wikipedia

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    Betsy Wetsy was a "drink-and-wet" doll originally issued by the Ideal Toy Company of New York in 1937. [1] [2] It was one of the most popular dolls of its kind in the Post–World War II baby boom era.

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