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  2. Super Dollfie - Wikipedia

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    There is a sizeable community dedicated to Super Dollfie and other ball-jointed dolls. The largest English BJD forum has over 30,000 members as of March 2011. [30] Doll owners customize their dolls and share photos and photo stories online. [17] The dolls are usually named by their owner, and sometimes assigned individual characteristics and ...

  3. Ball-jointed doll - Wikipedia

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    In 2013, the company collaborated with makers of Gujian Qitan (古剑奇谭), a popular Chinese MMOG to create ball jointed dolls for the game. [47] Doll Leaves. Doll Leaves is a Shenzhen based Chinese ball jointed doll company introduced in April, 2010. The company produces both male and female dolls in sizes ranging from 12 cm to 70 cm in a ...

  4. Action figure - Wikipedia

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    Fashion dolls like Mattel's Barbie or Volks' Dollfie. Also used for static display figures (commonly of anime characters). 1:4: 3" [76.20 mm] 18" [457 mm] 18-inch highly detailed larger action figures and fashion dolls. 1:3: 4" [101.60 mm] 24" [609.6 mm] 24-inch highly articulated large ball-jointed fashion dolls (Volks Super Dollfie).

  5. BJD - Wikipedia

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    BJD may refer to: . Ball-jointed doll; Ballyjamesduff, a town in Ireland; Bangladesh Nationalist Party, a political party of Bangladesh; Barycentric Julian Date, a time correction in astronomy

  6. Gene Marshall - Wikipedia

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    Gene Marshall doll from the 2008 collection. Gene Marshall is a 15.5 inch tall collectible fashion doll inspired by Hollywood's Golden Age.It was created by the illustrator Mel Odom.

  7. Doll - Wikipedia

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    The Adventures of a Dutch Doll, by Nora Pitt-Taylor, pictured by Gladys Hall. [70] Rag dolls have featured in a number of children's stories, such as the 19th century character Golliwogg in The Adventures of Two Dutch Dolls and a Golliwogg by Bertha Upton and Florence K. Upton [71] and Raggedy Ann in the books by Johnny Gruelle, first published ...