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A doll created by Zeus to look after Yui while at the school. He is a yellow and white rag doll with stitches around his mouth, neck, and limbs. His right eye is pink and his left eye is green. He has three marks in the middle of his forehead. His head is also tied like a sack with a green ribbon with a pink button.
Unabara is the tallest and biggest of the design team, but inversely the most gentle and sensitive of the crew. He has an eye for creating cute animals as noted by the stuffed rabbit doll that he regularly carries. His greatest masterpieces are the kangaroo and later the sea otter. Higuchi (火口) / Mars Voiced by: Asuna Tomari [4]
A maiden-type doll. She is one of Magnus' automata and a Banned Doll made from cells taken from Raishin's younger sister, Nadeshiko. She has long pink hair, has pink eyes and wears a headdress which covers her whole face. The veil has the kanji character "火" on it which means "Fire". She also wears tiny vivid pink ribbons tied into her hair.
Izannah Walker was born in Bristol, Rhode Island, on September 25, 1817, to Gilbert Walker and Sarah "Sally" Swasey.Her mother died in 1824 and her father in 1825. Walker may have lived with relatives in Somerset, Massachusetts, for some years; the 1850 census shows her there, living with her aunt, uncle, and sister.
Peg wooden doll from Val Gardena, 1850. Peg wooden dolls, also known as Dutch dolls (German: Grödner Gliederpuppen), are a type of wooden doll from South Tyrol. They originated as simple lathe-turned dolls from the Val Gardena in the Alps. [1] The name Pennywoods is also used for dolls of this type, in particular those made in the United ...
Jack W. Ryan (November 12, 1926 – August 13, 1991) was an American designer. Ryan worked at toy company Mattel for 20 years, becoming the company's vice-president of research and development and subsequently working as a consultant.
Katashiro used in Hinamatsuri.. A katashiro (形代) is a kind of yorishiro where a kami is said to enter which has a human form. [1] In Shinto rituals and folk customs, dolls are used as human substitutes to transfer sins and impurities during exorcisms.
Shizuka Miura (三浦 静香, Miura Shizuka, IPA: [ɕizɯᵝka̠ mʲiɯ̟ᵝɾa̠]; 7 March 1962 – 31 January 2010) was a Japanese ball-jointed doll maker, singer, songwriter, and guitarist. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] She became recognized in Japan for her doll work.