Re: and there's the Blythe dolls ...
in reply to a message by queenv
I don't know that they were creepy, exactly, or just weird-looking and poorly manufactured. Cabbage Patch Kids, with those weird flat bodies and strangely-shaped heads, were also very weird.
Bratz dolls, with those psycho faces, were kind of creepy.
Crissy's gimmick was that you could make her hair grow and shorten. The one my cousin had was a redhead, which you didn't see often on dolls, and when you did it was almost always red yarn hair like Raggedy Ann and Andy or like a Cabbage Patch kid. Crissy was also very big, like the size of a small human toddler. SO she could wear real little-kid clothes too.
"It's one thing to be open-minded and quite another to be so open-minded your brains fall out."--Dear Abby
"Let other people push you around, and you deserve whatever bad things happen after that."--Lauren Bacall
Bratz dolls, with those psycho faces, were kind of creepy.
Crissy's gimmick was that you could make her hair grow and shorten. The one my cousin had was a redhead, which you didn't see often on dolls, and when you did it was almost always red yarn hair like Raggedy Ann and Andy or like a Cabbage Patch kid. Crissy was also very big, like the size of a small human toddler. SO she could wear real little-kid clothes too.
"It's one thing to be open-minded and quite another to be so open-minded your brains fall out."--Dear Abby
"Let other people push you around, and you deserve whatever bad things happen after that."--Lauren Bacall