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'her eyes change from blue to orange to green to pink'

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Postby Taro Toporific » Tue Feb 04, 2003 2:16 pm

[floatl]Image[/floatl]"Her eyes change from blue to orange to green to pink," dang, I dated her...
TOY DEPT. ROBOTO
New Yorker Issue of 2003-02-10

You're a collector looking at .. alluring vinyl toys and fantasy figures ... Toy Tokyo, which occupies apartment 2F at 121 Second Avenue, [NYC] a walkup in a tenement.

The robots at Toy Tokyo are not the biggest-selling items. The dolls are--Blythe, for example, a foot-tall doll with a big head and big eyes...the new Blythe doll, which is a reissue and is made in Japan.... What [Junko Matsuno, the manager at Toy Tokyo] likes about Blythe is that you can pull a string on her back and her eyes change from blue to orange to green to pink. Robots won't do that.


Also see Hollywood starlet meets Gray Alien
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Postby Taro Toporific » Fri Jul 11, 2008 8:28 pm

"Her eyes change from blue to orange to green to pink," dang, I dated her...

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Kenner's Blythe Doll Takes on New Life in Japan
inventorspot.com - July 10th, 2008 by Steve Levenstein
Girls of a certain age may remember playing with Blythe, a big-headed doll introduced by American toy company Kenner in 1972. A generation later, Blythe has taken on a new life in far-off Japan. Blythe's most devoted Japanese fans hold her in such deep esteem, one might liken it to mania!...more...
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Postby D-San » Mon Jul 14, 2008 1:33 pm

Looks like a "Bratz" Doll. Rip-off maybe?

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