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  2. Nendoroid - Wikipedia

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    e. The Nendoroid (ねんどろいど, Nendoroido) series is a brand of plastic figures created by the Japanese Good Smile Company since 2006. They typically depict characters from anime, manga or video games and are designed with a large head and smaller body to give them a cute appearance. Their faces and other body parts are exchangeable ...

  3. Ball-jointed doll - Wikipedia

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    D.I.M (Doll in Mind) [22] produced, among other dolls, the Minimee, completely customized heads created from customer photos or drawings. [42] Some people commissioned heads from them in the likeness of celebrities, anime/video game characters, TV show personas, or even comic book characters.

  4. Licca-chan - Wikipedia

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    Licca Kayama (香山リカ, Kayama Rika)[ 1] Nickname. Licca-chan. Licca-chan (リカちゃん, Rika-chan) is a Japanese fashion doll launched on July 4, 1967 by Takara, [ 1][ 2] enjoying the same kind of popularity in Japan as the Barbie series does in the United States. [ 3] Takara had sold over 48 million Licca-chan dolls as of 2002, [ 1 ...

  5. 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. They are cast in polyurethane resin, a porcelain-like, hard, dense plastic. [ 1]

  6. Japanese dolls - Wikipedia

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    Japanese doll in traditional kimono and musical instrument. Japanese dolls (人形, ningyō, lit. ' human form ') are one of the traditional Japanese crafts. There are various types of traditional dolls, some representing children and babies, some the imperial court, warriors and heroes, fairy-tale characters, gods and (rarely) demons, and also people of the daily life of Japanese cities.

  7. Monchhichi - Wikipedia

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    A Monchhichi doll. Monchhichi (モンチッチ, Monchitchi) 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 ...

  8. List of films based on toys - Wikipedia

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    The Secret of the Sword (1985) Raggedy Ann & Andy - Hasbro (since 1983) Raggedy Ann & Andy: A Musical Adventure (1977) Rainbow Brite - Hallmark Cards / Mattel. Rainbow Brite and the Star Stealer (1985) Rescue Heroes - Fisher-Price. Rescue Heroes: The Movie (2003) - direct-to-video. Robotix - Milton Bradley / Hasbro.

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