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Dolls: Encyclopedia - Dolls

The word dolls can mean: Dolls, a film by Takeshi Kitano. A doll, a model of a human being, usually a toy. Dolls, a manga series by Yumiko Kawahara Other related archivesDolls, Takeshi Kitano, doll, film, human being, manga, toy

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Dolls: Encyclopedia - Doll
A doll is a model of a human (often a baby), a humanoid (like Bert and Ernie), an animal or a fictional character (like a Troll or a Smurf), usually made of cloth or plastic. Sometimes, intended as keepsakes or collections for older children and adults, it could be made in wood, porcelain, bisque, celluloid or wax. Some dolls are intended as toys for children, usually girls, to play with. Others are for decoration or have some cultural significance, possibly for use in some ceremony or ritual, or as a physical representaion of a deity ...

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Dolls: Encyclopedia II - The Dolls - Playable Dolls

Cammy - Even though Cammy's been a character in the Street Fighter series since 1993, it is never officially stated that she is a Doll until Alpha 3. Juni - Originally from Germany, she stands 164 cm and weighs 46 kg. She specializes in unarmed combat. Juli - Originally from Germany, she stands 162 cm and weighs 46 kg. She specializes in unarmed combat and is the most buxom of ...

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The Dolls, The Dolls - Playable Dolls, The Dolls - Non-Playable Dolls, The Dolls - History, The Dolls - Trivia

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Dolls: Encyclopedia - Worry doll

Worry dolls, or trouble dolls, are very small dolls made in Guatemala. A person who cannot sleep due to worrying can place a worry doll under the pillow; the doll is thought to worry in the person's place, thereby permitting the person to sleep. Worry dolls are often sold as a fair trade item. Worry doll - External link. Worry dolls (Global Marketplace) ...

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Dolls: Encyclopedia - Celebrity doll

A celebrity doll is a doll modelled after a celebrity. Celebrity dolls have been in production for a very long time. In the 1840s, several famous ballerinas were featured as paper dolls. Also in the 1800s, various military heroes were portrayed as dolls/figures. Things really heated up in the early 1900s with the advent of the silent films. The John Bunny doll (a silent film star) was one of the first produced in 1914 by Louis Amberg & Sons. The first Charlie Chaplin doll was produced in 1915. The composition Baby Peggy dol ...

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Dolls: Encyclopedia - Bobblehead doll

A bobblehead doll, also known as a bobbing head doll or wobbler is a type of collectible doll. Its head is often oversized compared to its body. Instead of a solid connection, its head is connected to the body by a spring in such a way that a light tap will cause the head to bobble, hence the name. Although bobblehead dolls have been made with a wide variety of figures such as vampiric cereal pitchman Count Chocula, beat generation author Jack Kerouac, and Nobel-prize-winning geneticist James D. Watson, they are m ...

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Dolls: Encyclopedia - A Doll's House

A Doll's House (Original Norwegian title: Et dukkehjem) is a 1879 play by Norwegian playwright Henrik Ibsen. The play was highly controversial when first published, as it is sharply critical of Victorian marriage norms. It is considered a prime example of what is called The Well-Made Play. A Doll's House was made into numerous movies, including a 1973 version directed by Joseph Losey. A Doll's House - Plot. A Doll's House is a scathing criticism of the traditional roles of ...

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Dolls: Encyclopedia - Britney Spears Doll

The Britney Spears Doll is a doll made in the likeness of pop singer superstar Britney Spears. It is one of the most popular celebrities dolls made. Britney Spears Doll - The Doll. In 1999, Play Along Toys released the Britney Spears Fashion Doll. It was the first produce ever released by the toy company. The doll featured Britney Spears with different outfits, make-up and hairstyles from her concerts, appearances, photoshoots and music videos. Yaboom Toys also made a singing Britney Spears doll that would ...

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Dolls: Encyclopedia - Daruma doll

Daruma (達磨 or だるま) is the Japanese name for Bodhidharma. Daruma also refers to a hollow and round Japanese wish doll with no arms and legs, modelled after Bodhidharma. Typical colors are red (most common), yellow, green, and white. The doll has a face with a moustache and beard, but its eyes only contain the color white. Some dolls have written characters on the cheeks explaining the kind of wish or desire the owner has in mind, such as protection of loved ones. Th ...

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Dolls: Encyclopedia - Christina Aguilera Doll

The Christina Aguilera Doll was released in 2000 by Yaboom Toys. The doll featured the likeness of Christina Aguilera, with different outfits from her concerts, apperances, photoshoots, and music videos. Some dolls could "sing" when a button on their bellies was pressed. Yaboom planned "talking dolls", but they were never developed. The other dolls were standard fashion dolls (see Barbie doll) made with help from Play Along Toys. They became a hit during the 2000 holiday season. Later on, the line was promoted less often, and was eventually discontinued before Christina ...

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Dolls: Encyclopedia - Action figure

An action figure is a posable plastic figurine of an action hero, superhero, villain, or a character from a movie or television program. These dolls usually are marketed as merchandise intended for boys. Action figures are useful in making stop motion movies which are gaining popularity among children due to the availability of easy to use computer software for making animated movies. Action figure - History. The term "action figure" was first used by Hasbro in 1964, to market their G.I. Joe ...

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Dolls: Encyclopedia - Blythe

Blythe is a doll created in 1972 by the now-defunct American toy company Kenner. Reportedly, she was modeled after drawings by Margaret Keane, similarly to many other dolls of the '60s and '70s. Her most unique and notable feature were blinkable eyes that changed color with the pull of a string attached to the back of her head. Blythe dolls were only sold for one year in the U.S. (produced in Hong Kong), during 1972. She was not very ...

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Dolls: Encyclopedia - Cindy Smart

Cindy Smart is "the first doll in the world to be able to read, tell the time and do sums" [1]. Created in 2003 by Bob Del Principe, Cindy Smart uses a camera on her overalls and a computer to read words (on a flashcard for instance). She can recognize "bad words" and will refuse to read them aloud. The doll is much more popular in Australia than in the United States. The startin ...

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Dolls: Encyclopedia - Troll

A troll is a fearsome member of a mythical anthropomorph race from Scandinavian folklore. Their role ranges from fiendish giants – similar to the ogres of English fairy tales – to a devious, more human-like folk of the wilderness, living underground in hills or mounds, inclined to thieving and the abduction of humans which, in the case of infant abductees, was substituted with a changeling. They could also be known as hill-folk or mound-folk. In Shetlan ...

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Dolls: Encyclopedia - Bodhidharma

Bodhidharma (Sanskrit: बोधिधर्म Chinese 菩提達摩, pinyin Pútídámó or simply Dámó; Wade-Giles Tamo; Japanese ダルマ, Daruma, Vietnamese: Bồ-đề-đạt-ma, Korean: 보리달마, bo-ri-dal-ma), also known as the Tripitaka Dharma Master, was a semi-legendary Buddhist monk. Bodhidharma is traditionally held in Shaolin mythology to be the founder of the Chan school of Buddhism (known in Japan and the West as Zen), and the Shaolin school of Chinese martial arts ...

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Dolls: Encyclopedia - Poppet

A Poppet is a Maiden or Mother Goddess doll. It is used in harvest or other festivals to symbolize the fertility of the Earth and/or Goddess. In some instances, dolls are used to represent the male gender instead of the female (scarecrows and the Wicker Man of the Druids are examples). Poppets are believed to be infused with life by their makers. The doll is a “little life,” symbolic of the inner person. Poppets are used in healing, fertility, and binding spells. In magick, the doll can be made from a carved root, grain or corn sh

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Dolls: Encyclopedia - Cabbage Patch Kids

The Cabbage Patch Kids were dolls produced from 1983-1989 by Coleco. They had large, round vinyl heads and soft fabric bodies. The gimmick of the dolls was their uniqueness. No two were exactly alike; each doll had a different eye color, facial features, hair, and outfit. The subtle differences were introduced with a computer for each run. Each came with a unique birth certificate signed by their creator, Xavier Roberts. The dolls were inspired by the bestselling 1901 novel by Alice Caldwell Hegan Rice, Mrs. Wiggs and ...

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Dolls: Encyclopedia - Observational learning

Observational learning or social learning is learning that occurs as a function of observing, retaining and replicating behavior observed in others. It is most associated with the work of psychologist Albert Bandura, who implemented some of the seminal studies in the area and initiated social learning theory. Although observational learning can take place at any stage in life, it is thought to be particularly important d ...

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Dolls: Encyclopedia - Chatty Cathy

Chatty Cathy was a doll, produced by the Mattel corporation starting in 1959 and first advertised on television in 1960. Revolutionary for its time, the doll spoke 11 phrases; Chatty Cathy would "speak" when one pulled a string in her back. Seven more phrases were added in 1963, which was also the last year the first version of Chatty Cathies were sold. The doll was reissued by Mattel (in both white and black versions) in 1969. Maureen McCormick, who had become a role model to young girls due to her role on The Brady Bunch

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Dolls: Encyclopedia - Angwusnasomtaka

In Hopi mythology, Angwusnasomtaka is a kachina, a spirit represented by a masked doll (also called a kachina). She is a wuya, one of the chief kachinas and is considered the mother of all the hú and all the kachinas. She led the initiation rites for new children, whipping them with yucca whips. Category: Native American mythology Other related archivesHopi mythology, Native American mythology, doll, kachina, whips, wuya, yucca

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