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  2. Ball-jointed doll - Wikipedia

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    A ball-jointed doll is any doll that is articulated with ball and socket joints. In contemporary usage when referring to modern dolls, and particularly when using the acronyms BJD or ABJD , it usually refers to modern Asian ball-jointed dolls. [ 2 ]

  3. Super Dollfie - Wikipedia

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    Super Dollfie (スーパードルフィー, Sūpā Dorufī), often abbreviated SD, is a brand of ball-jointed doll, or BJD, made by the Japanese company Volks.They are made to be easy to customize and are primarily marketed to adult doll collectors and customizers.

  4. Doll - Wikipedia

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    [47] [48] Asian ball-jointed dolls (BJDs) are cast in polyurethane synthetic resin in a style that has been described as both realistic and influenced by anime. [49] [50] [51] Asian BJDs and Asian fashion dolls such as Pullip and Blythe are often customized and photographed. The photos are shared in online communities.

  5. Pullip - Wikipedia

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    Pullip (Korean: 푸리프) is a fashion doll created by Cheonsang Cheonha of South Korea in 2003. [1] Pullip has a jointed plastic body (1:6 scale) and a relatively oversized head (1:3 scale), with eyes that can move from side to side and eyelids that can blink.

  6. Tatsuhiko Shibusawa - Wikipedia

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    In 1965, he wrote an introduction to Hans Bellmer's ball-jointed doll in the magazine "New Lady". The doll artist Shimon Yotsuya was shocked to read this article and began making ball-jointed dolls. In other words, it can be said that Shibusawa created one of the triggers for the rise of ball-jointed dolls in modern Japan.

  7. Sybarite (fashion doll) - Wikipedia

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    The Sybarite doll was introduced shortly after Asian ball-jointed dolls were gaining popularity, but differ in that they are high fashion mannequins versus the Asian ball-jointed dolls' anime inspired childlike quality. In 2007, a Sybarite doll appeared in the audience at a Dior Couture fashion show. A seat had been reserved for the doll to sit ...

  8. Doll Master - Wikipedia

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    Lim Eun-kyung as Mi-na, the soul of the doll Hae-mi once owned. She was later retrieved by Im Jae-won after being discarded. Chun Ho-jin as Choi Jin-wan, the museum's curator and Im's brother; Kim Do-young as Im Jae-won, the museum's doll maker; Jeong Yu-mi as woman in red kimono. She was the muse for the red kimono doll. Byeon Ju-yeon as young ...

  9. Asian fashion doll - Wikipedia

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    Asian fashion dolls are fashion dolls that are made by Asian manufacturers or primarily targeted to an Asian market. Some have received international attention, such as with Momoko Doll, [1] and in 2005 the first annual Dollstyle convention was held in Tokyo. [2] Many of these dolls have anime style features. Clothing lines may include Asian ...

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