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The traditional line still exists, with the back story that the "original" Holly is the great-great-grandmother of the "new" Holly. Concurrently, Mattel released an updated Holly Hobbie doll line, [3] which includes Holly (blue eyes and blonde hair), Amy (green eyes and red hair), and Carrie (brown eyes and black hair). The dolls feature all ...
Last Christmas I bought the females in my family the same Ten Thousand Things evil eye charm in different variations, a rock crystal with a turquoise eye, one with a coral eye, and rose quartz ...
A woman in Cairo, reputed to possess the evil eye.. The evil eye is a supernatural belief in a curse brought about by a malevolent glare, usually inspired by envy. [1] Amulets to protect against it have been found dating to around 5,000 years ago.
Holly Hobbie (voiced by Alyson Stoner and Nicole Bouma in episodes 5-8) is the protagonist of the series and a kindhearted girl with long blonde hair and blue eyes. She likes to do cartwheels and design her own clothes. Holly and her friends are part of a secret club called the Hey Girls Club. She also likes to draw on a journal for her adventures.
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In addition to the "Haunted Mansion Holiday at Disneyland" featuring "Tim Burton's The Nightmare Before Christmas characters," [22] Jack Skellington, Sally, Pajama Jack, and the mayor have been made into Bendies figures, [23] while Jack and Sally even appear in fine art. [24] Moreover, Sally has been made into an action figure and a Halloween ...
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Hollyrock-a-Bye Baby (known in a working title as Hollyrock or Bust! ) is a 1993 American animated made-for-television film based on the 1960s series classic, The Flintstones . It first aired on ABC on December 5, 1993. [ 1 ]