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Replicas of real things in a smaller scale go back to prehistoric times, as small clay " dolls " and other children's toys have been found near known population areas.
Cleveland is best known for its Babyland General Hospital where the Cabbage Patch Kids dolls, the conception of native Xavier Roberts, are created.
The top tier holds two dolls, known as.
The standard range of Barbie dolls and related accessories are manufactured to approximately 1 / 6 scale, which is also known as playscale.
Archaeological evidence places dolls as foremost candidate for oldest known toy.
The company is known for its unique high-end toys, life-sized stuffed animals, dolls, and games.
Garbage Pail Kids ( also known as " The Garbage Gang " in Australia and New Zealand and later United Kingdom versions, " La Pandilla Basura " Garbage Gang or " Basuritas " in Latin America, " Gang do Lixo " Gang in Brazil, " Sgorbions " in Italy, " Les Crados " Filthies in France and Belgium, and " Die total kaputten Kids " Totally Broken Kids in Germany ) is a series of trading cards produced by the Topps Company, originally released in 1985 and designed to parody the Cabbage Patch Kids dolls created by Xavier Roberts which were immensely popular at the time.
In Japan, sex dolls are known as " Dutch Wives " (' dattchi waifu ').
Corny has also been known to produce dolls, pretzels, model trolleys, and other goods, but stopped when he became overwhelmed and decided only to produce what he was able to distribute easily.
* The St. Paul Saints, an independent minor-league baseball team in St. Paul, Minnesota known for unique and sometimes over-the-top promotions, announced that it would give away 2, 500 bobblehead dolls dressed as the Count at its May 23, 2009 game.
Millinery buckram comes in three weights: baby buckram ( often used for children's and dolls ' hats ), single-ply buckram, and double buckram ( also known as " theatrical crown ").
Hans Bellmer ( 13 March 1902-23 February 1975 ) was a German artist, best known for the life-sized pubescent female dolls he produced in the mid-1930s.
Many of the people encountered have never been seen in other books: the living cut-out paper dolls created by an immortal called Miss Cuttenclip ; the anthropomorphic jigsaw puzzles known as the Fuddles ; the loquacious Rigmaroles ; the paranoid Flutterbudgets ; the living kitchen utensils of Utensia ; the anthropomorphic pastries of Bunbury ; the civilized rabbits of Bunnybury ; and the zebra, who holds geographical disputes with a crab.
* Thanjavur Dolls of India: These bobblehead dolls are of a class known as " Thanjavur Thalayatti Bommai " in the Tamil language, meaning " Tanjore Head-Shaking Doll ". They are a native art form in the Thanjavur region of Tamilnadu state in South India.
They form a part of an elaborate display of dolls known as " Golu ( kolu )", exhibited in Indian houses during the " Dasara ( Navaratri )" festival in Sep-Oct. Another type of Thanjavur Doll is the Tanjore Roundpot Rocking Doll ( in Tamil, " Thanjavur Gundusatti Bommai ").
After arriving in the city, she watches the battle doll Athena on a big screen television outside of Tokyo Station and becomes interested in learning about Angelic Layer, a highly popular game in which players ( called Deus ) buy and custom-design dolls known as Angels.
Three particularly complex, and still working and functional dolls are housed at the art and history museum in Neuchâtel, Switzerland, now known as the Jaquet-Droz automata.
On May 5, also known as 端午の節句 ( tango-no sekku ), they fly carp streamers outside, display Samurai dolls, and eat chimaki.
Japanese traditional dolls are known by the name in Japan, which literally means human shape.
In the early eleventh century, around the peak of the Heian period, several types of dolls had already been defined, as known from Lady Murasaki's novel The Tale of Genji.
They were known for their 1940s experiments using dolls to study children's attitudes about race.
In the 1980s he became known for working with another type of material: crocheted blankets, fabric dolls and other rag toys found at thrift stores and yard sales.
The word kokeshi itself is originally of the Sendai dialect, with the dolls being known as, for example, deko, kideko, dekoroko ; in Fukushima as kibako, kihohoko ; in Miyagi as obokko ; and in Naruko as hangyo and kiningyō, none of which supports the theory.

dolls and Ella
Ella Gaunt Smith, lady entrepreneur who began to manufacture dolls from her home ( called the " doll house ") that were widely owned across the USA.
Ella Smith dolls, especially the black dolls, are highly collectible.

dolls and Smith
Farrah Fawcett, Jaclyn Smith, Diana Ross, Suzanne Somers, and The Captain and Tennille dolls followed in 1977.

dolls and were
her arms were straining with a burden of dolls.
Shmoo dolls, clocks, watches, jewelry, earmuffs, wallpaper, fishing lures, air fresheners, soap, ice cream, balloons, ashtrays, comic books, records, sheet music, toys, games, Halloween masks, salt and pepper shakers, decals, pinbacks, tumblers, coin banks, greeting cards, planters, neckties, suspenders, belts, curtains, fountain pens, and other shmoo paraphernalia were produced.
There was another game where little puppets and dolls dressed as western foreigners with blue eyes ( Iranian peoples ) were set up and when one fell over, the person it pointed to had to empty his cup of wine.
The mechanical governor was, however, still employed in some toy phonographs ( such as those found in talking dolls ) until they were replaced by digital sound generators in the late 20th century.
Until the beginning of the twentieth century, the falles were tall boxes with three or four wax dolls dressed in fabric clothing.
Sheet music arrangements were popular, there were Pinafore-themed dolls and household items, and references to the opera were common in advertising, news and other media.
The original dolls were all cloth and sold at local craft shows, then later at Babyland General Hospital in Cleveland, Georgia.
The dolls made the cover of Newsweek before Christmas and stories of their success were heralded around the world.
* 1992-Cabbage Patch Kids were named the official mascot of the 1992 US Olympic team and members of the team were given their own dolls to take to the games.
A set of plush dolls of Gobo, Wembley, Boober, and Red were released by Sababa Toys, each accompanied by a DVD featuring two episodes of the show and one episode of the animated series.
Some young TV stars were being hustled into studios to make recordings ; for example, ex-Mousketeer Annette Funicello became one of the first big female idols as well as The Lennon Sisters whom had cut out dolls and were always on the covers of the gossip magazines ; another, Johnny Crawford of The Rifleman, had five Top-40 hits.
There were boy and girl dolls, with the girls being distinguished by a bow.
The dolls used innovative designs and were indestructible ; and included both black and white dolls.
As evidence for this, global toy manufacturer Hasbro agreed upon an exclusive licensing agreement with 19 Management which included worldwide rights in the fashion doll category ; singing S Club 7 dolls were later released onto the market.
Beginning in November 1952, I Love Lucy dolls were sold.
It also has a collection of Danish elf ( nisser ) dolls that were donated by Ellen Bredahl, formerly holder of the Guinness Record for the largest collection of these popular Danish dolls.
Sharon and Nina were once friends, but that all changed when Nina found her dolls with their heads chopped off, and blamed Sharon, even though it was her cousin Petra ; this was revealed in the episode " Clean Slate ".
The artwork presented on the game's box art and instruction manual is done in the style of a comic book, and the characters were portrayed as dolls that come to life to fight.

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