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  2. Gay Bob - Wikipedia

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    Gay Bob sparked outrage in at least one Ann Landers reader, who was inspired to write to decry the doll and predict that it would lead to the acceptance of other "disgusting" dolls like "Priscilla the Prostitute" and "Danny the Dope Pusher". Rosenberg had announced plans for a line of "permissive dolls", [3] but no drug dealers or prostitutes ...

  3. Servant (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    The doll, which Dorothy believes is her real child, was the only thing that brought her out of a catatonic state following Jericho's death. Six weeks after his death, they hire a young nanny, Leanne Grayson, to move in and take care of Jericho, the reborn doll, opening their home to increasingly unusual occurrences.

  4. Barbie: Life in the Dreamhouse - Wikipedia

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    Closet is a robot who lives in and manages Barbie's closet. Closet speaks in monotone and has an evil side. Voiced by Todd Resnick. Background Clones are different versions of the main characters. Voiced by Sean Hankinson, Nakia Burrise, Paula Rhodes, Laura Gerow, Tara Sands, and Haviland Stillwell.

  5. California Artist's Animatronic Annabelle Doll 'Conjures' Up ...

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    Credit: The Scary Closet via Storyful. ... like this animatronic Annabelle doll inspired by The Conjuring franchise.This video captures the doll in all its terrifying glory, showcasing the ability ...

  6. American Girl - Wikipedia

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    American Girl is an American line of 18-inch (46 cm) dolls released on May 5, 1986, by Pleasant Company. The dolls portray eight- to fourteen-year-old girls of various ethnicities, faiths, nationalities, and social classes throughout different time periods throughout history. [1]

  7. Betty Spaghetty - Wikipedia

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    Betty Spaghetty was invented and designed by Elonne Dantzer [3] and licensed to The Ohio Art Co. and released in 1998. The doll was very popular during its launch, however the line was discontinued in 2004 due to Ohio Art's toy shipments falling to 15% due to weak retail markets and strong competition in the fashion doll market.

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