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  2. Reborn doll - Wikipedia

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    Reborn dolls have been featured in a number of movies, series and television shows. A December 10, 2008, episode of Dr. Phil entitled "Obsessions" discussed the topic of reborning. [32] In January 2008, a Channel 4 series, My Fake Baby, explored the lives of women who collect the lifelike baby dolls. [4]

  3. Lars and the Real Girl - Wikipedia

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    Lars has aspects of a modern Pygmalion, and the film adapts the legend as a romantic comedy. [4] Pygmalion falls in love with his statue of a beautiful woman: “He often felt the statue with his hands, to see if it was flesh, or ivory still, and then no longer admitted it was ivory.” [5] While Aphrodite answers Pygmalion's prayers and brings the statue Galatea to life, the story of Lars ...

  4. Doll - Wikipedia

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    East Village artist Greer Lankton became famous in the 1980s for her theatrical window displays of drug addicted, anorexic and mutant dolls. [57] Lifelike or anatomically correct dolls are used by health professionals, medical schools and social workers to train doctors and nurses in various health procedures or investigate cases of all sexual ...

  5. The Doll Mommies Are Fighting

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    For Shallon, reborn dolls aren’t just a source of fun and artistic expression—they’re a tool for processing early-childhood trauma. Until a family member adopted her at age 5, “I didn’t ...

  6. Hananuma Masakichi - Wikipedia

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    Hananuma Masakichi (花沼 政吉, 1832-1895) was a Japanese sculptor specializing in "iki-ningyo" or lifelike dolls. A number of his works have survived in American and British collections, notably those of Ripley's Believe It or Not! and the Sheffield Museum (the home town of the father of the Deakin Brothers of Yokohama, dealers in oriental art and curios in the 1890s).

  7. Barbara Smolińska - Wikipedia

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    Barbara Smolińska is a Polish artist. [1]Smolińska began working in the world of music and cosmetic treatments. [2] In 2013, she started collecting hyperrealistic dolls and later decided to start a hyperrealistic baby manufacturing company called Reborn Sugar Babies.