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  2. Jenny (doll) - Wikipedia

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    Jenny (ジェニー, Jenī) is a 10½ inch fashion doll produced by Takara (the Japanese toy company now known as Takara Tomy) since 1982. The doll was known as Takara Barbie, and in 1986 the doll was renamed "Jenny" after Takara ended their licensing agreement with Mattel. [1] Takara Barbie differs from a western Barbie.

  3. List of Japanese films of 1995 - Wikipedia

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    Taiwanese-Japanese co-production [13] Hana Yori Dango: Yasuyuki Kusuda: Yuki Uchida: Romance: Hiroshima: Koreyoshi Kurahara, Roger Spottiswoode: Kenneth Welsh, Hisashi Igawa: Drama: Kamikaze Taxi: Masato Harada: Kura: Yasuo Furuhata: Yūko Asano: A Last Note: Kaneto Shindō: Haruko Sugimura Nobuko Otowa: Japan Academy Prize for Best Film ...

  4. Ken (doll) - Wikipedia

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    [6] [7] In 2011, Mattel launched a massive campaign for Ken to win Barbie's affections back. [8] The pair officially reunited on Valentine's Day 2011. [9] In 2011, Mattel introduced Japan Ken, the first Ken doll to be included in the "Dolls of the World" collection, which was formerly a Barbie-only line. The Japan Ken doll features a new face ...

  5. Category:1995 in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "1995 in Japan" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  6. Japan opening of 'Barbie' marred by controversy ahead of ...

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    TOKYO (Reuters) -The Japan opening of the hit film "Barbie" was dealt additional setbacks as an online petition gained steam calling on Hollywood studios to disavow a grassroots marketing movement ...

  7. Barbie (media franchise) - Wikipedia

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    In 1987, Mattel produced two television specials with DIC Animation City and Saban Productions; Barbie and the Rockers: Out of This World and its sequel Barbie and the Sensations: Rockin' Back to Earth, both featuring Barbie as the leader of a rock band (often seen as being Mattel's answer to rival fashion doll Jem from Hasbro); Mattel had previously avoided media projects for Barbie “for ...