Confessions of a Dolly Lover
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Sunday, February 22, 2026
Coming soon to a blog near you
Sunday, February 15, 2026
A controversial redesign
I should've predicted this flack when I first saw these dolls, but I didn't. American Girl recently announced a line of new dolls that were historical-themed, but not honest-to-God historical. For the uninitiated, these are the dolls at the epicenter of it all and what they look like.
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A lot of the backlash is coming from members of my generation, who are up in arms over the new dolls being different from the original ones. The main critiques I've seen are as follows:
*Some say that these dolls are yet another way of cheapening up the brand. I kinda see that. These new dolls are probably all-vinyl, and while I like my all-vinyl crew they are very clearly toys, not items for both kid and collector.
*Reddit has a lot of skinny-shamers. They say that the new dolls look like they're on Ozempic. Uh, these dolls look healthy enuff to me! The eyes are another point of contention, with some Redditors saying they look vacant. I'll give 'em that; Kirsten is the biggest culprit there.
*Some of my fellow millennials are upset that these dolls are sooooo different from what they grew up with. They want their daughters to have the same experience that they had. Again, I get that, but it's also not the nineties anymore. Little girls of today might relate to these new dolls better.
*Kaya, Kit, Nanea, Melody, and Julie were left out. I personally take umbrage to this, as those characters are still in active rotation on AG's site.
*Some folks just think they're ugly!
As for me, I think the dolls are cute. Felicity and Josefina are my favorites, and I particularly love that Felicity got the pants that her historical self so desperately wanted. Shocker of all shockers, I like the Samantha doll too. Y'all might remember that I'm not Samantha's biggest fan. I do kinda wish though that they'd just made a series of outfits for the eighteen-inch models, or the fourteen-inchers, either one. That way AG could've paid tribute to the historical roots of their dolls and still modern it up for today's kids. And we wouldn't have had to buy a whole new doll just for a new look! The timing of the release of these smaller dolls also makes me lift an eyebrow, as the AG Sisters just got released. It's just...well, weird timing!
I read a couple'a days ago that Mattel's stock fell significantly after Barbie didn't sell well during the holiday season. Perhaps they're releasing these modernized dolls as a desperate way to make a quick buck? I dunno. Time will tell. But what do my American Girl fans think of these new dolls? Yay or nay?
Love,
RagingMoon1987
Saturday, February 14, 2026
Color of the year, 2026
It's rainy today here in the Bootheel, but I much prefer that to the snow and ice that we had two weeks ago. Indeed, some of y'all are still having to put up with snow! Ryan Hall said that for my neck of the woods February may end on a warm note, but I've noticed that the ants aren't out yet so we should get at least one more sharp cold snap. When it comes to the arrival of spring, ants know better than we humans do.
Now! According to an Etsy ad that I saw in January, the color of 2026 is...teal or patina blue or somesuch like that. One of my favorite colors, but if it's one thing I love to do it's go against trends, so I've broken my own rule and declared it PINK SEASON! Perfect for Valentine's Day, and perfect for a dreary day like today. I did blue last year, see. It's been a minute since Isolde was in the blog, so she goes first.
I do have shoes for Isolde somewhere, but God only knows where I put 'em. The glasses are L.O.L. Surprise glasses and thus don't fit very well, but Isolde makes it work.
Let's face it, Isolde could make a paper sack work. For that matter, so could Sindy.
Probably one of my other Sindy dolls would've worked better (they're all blonde), but this Sindy needed something to wear, so here she is. I think this is a Pedigree Sindy, by the way. She needs restringing, as her head is prone to snapping around to face backwards, kinda like in Poltergeist. But she's otherwise everything I wanted in a vintage Sindy doll, and the dress (a Barbie dress) fits her well.
As with last year, this post isn't just for Barbie-sized dolls. One of my favorite Disney movies is Dumbo, so when I saw this I knew one of my dolls had to have it. Idalia Gale has a bit of a tan, and she looks fantastic in light pink. By the way, Barb, here's my wheat-haired girl. You were nice enuff to share yours with us, so here's mine. Wheat hair is kinda an unsung hero of the Cabbie world; it's not as eye-catching as red hair or lemon hair, but I love the way it looks.
Idalia is NOT a baked potato, by the way. People on Failbook keep asking me that, and the answer is no. I don't care much for that trend, but some collectors love it. See, some Cabbies turn dark when they're heated, and some collectors toss their Cabbies in a low-set oven to turn them dark. A hot garage, attic, or shed will work too. Baked potato Cabbies thus look kinda like Afro-American Cabbies, but with white bodies. I'll pass, thanx. Idalia Gale and Ernest John look naturally tan, and that's the way I want them to stay. But boy, they both look nice in pink! Ernest John refuses to wear pink, but Idalia Gale is okay with it. Now if I want a Preemie to wear pink I'll pick either Bunnie Candie or Carla Jennifer.
Oh right, Carla Jennifer is my new-to-me Preemie. I didn't have the #4 head in an Afro-American tone yet.
According to her papers, Carla Jennifer wants to be a pharmacist when she grows up. I can get behind that! I also like Carla Jennifer's stock outfit, but this next getup is handmade and...part of it is pink.
If it's handmade, odds are I'm gonna be at least mildly interested, and the eBay listing said this was indeed handmade. Bunnie Candie's dress is presumably handmade too (Mama found it on Etsy). Polka dots!!!
For something a bit more traditional, here's what Primrose Jessalyn is wearing. Mama supplied this, of course. It's not pink, but it's cute so who cares about color???
Look at the little letters! I think those are too stinkin' cute.
No American Girl stuff this time around! The girls have new things, but it's spring stuff and they're not wearing it yet so...yeah. But that's Valentine's Day for me this year! Dolls in pink, rain in the air, and me chillaxing at work. Not a flake of snow in sight, ha-ha-ha, and no tornadoes either (Ryan Hall thought earlier in the month that it might get bad today). Right now all is well in the Bootheel, and I hope it is with y'all too.
Happy Valentine's Day,
RagingMoon1987
Friday, February 6, 2026
How does your (strawberry) garden grow?
I was particularly pleased to see Huckleberry Pie, as he wasn't a character I paid much attention to. He's also got his pupper, Pupcake.
Hugs,
Monday, February 2, 2026
Hands off that "Buy It Now" button!
GUI-GUI
COMPANY: Estrela
YEARS OF PRODUCTION: 1967, give or take, reproduced 2017
Gui-Gui looks a lot like Giggles, and indeed she laughs if you press her belly. The doll in the image is a reproduction, commemorating Estrela's eightieth year of operation, but she's been around since (I presume) the late sixties. Gui-Gui and Giggles have a few subtle differences, mainly Gui-Gui's brighter eyes and wavy hair, but for the most part they're the same doll. Very, very cute.
BIZZIE LIZZIE
COMPANY: Ideal
According to Miss Deb, Bizzie Lizzie was Ideal's attempt to make housework fun for little girls. And to tell y'all the truth, learning to do that stuff WAS fun for me; it was something that I could do "all by myself" to lighten the load for Mama. She could do the laundry, I could run the vacuum cleaner. She could wash the dishes, and I could iron my school clothes. It was light work; Mama and Daddy weren't slave drivers. Lizzie ran on batteries and could vacuum, iron, dust, or run her push sweeper, the kind that's like a vacuum but doesn't need electricity. I love push sweepers! Miss Deb says that the black version above is a rare entity, and indeed I didn't see any when I jumped on eBay to look for this doll.
This doll reminds me of some of the Magic Nursery dolls that were available around the same time, and of some of the Cabbage Patch Kids, AND of the Rugrats Ice Cream Face dolls that were available during the late nineties. All had the same gimmick: doll "eats" a nummy, gommy treat, doll gets a dirty face, doll cleans up. Shampoo, rinse, repeat. I've seen a few eBay listings call this doll "rare," and...<pauses to look>...quite a few entries under the "Hasbro Baby Oh No" query were actually Baby Uh-Oh, equally cute but not the same doll. So I'd say this doll is semi-rare, and as such she might pop into the blog at a later date. I like anything that's kinda a challenge.
LI'L POLLY PUFF
Oh, Remco! I like Remco dolls. I saw this one in Doll Reader years ago. In that particular article Polly was as sixties as a doll could get, staging sit-ins and peaceful protests while lounging on her inflatable couch. Yep, Polly Puff herself was your typical small rag doll with a vinyl head and vinyl hands, but she came with a "house" that could be draped over a card table, and her furniture was inflatable. She also had a younger sister that the Doll Reader author pet-named "Starshine." Being a hippie at heart myself, I loved that name. While this doll is strictly a toy, I love her play value! Little kids could use that card table house and inflatable furniture for a number of imaginary games, not just "House." I used to like "Cops and Robbers," and I might've pretended that Polly's house was my hideaway...and that Polly was the mastermind!
PASSPORT FRIENDS
COMPANY: Funrise
Saw these on Reddit! They reminded me a little of Wee 3 Friends, so here they are. Indeed, Veni Vidi Dolli implies that Passport Friends were a knockoff of 4Ever Best Friends, so there you have it. These dolls travelled the world, and if the commercial offers any clues they're probably obsessed with fashion as well. The dolls themselves are named after the city for which they are bound, which for a doll like Paris or Sydney isn't so bad. Rome and Manhattan, not so much; I've never met of a little kid with either of those names. I presume that the Asian character's name is Beijing since that's where she's headed, and that's also...well, Google calls it a "non-traditional" name choice, so that doll's name doesn't really work either. Manhattan is a brown-eyed blonde though, so I'll give her that. In general these dolls don't look that bad, and names can always be changed. I like the little animal stampers too! Looks like Sydney has a koala...sigh, I love koala bears, but I kinda wish wombats would pop up more in Australia-themed doll lines. Wombats are epic. But so are koalas, so I'll shut up!
McDONALDLAND BIRTHDAY GIRL
YEARS OF PRODUCTION: 1999
I saw this pet on Failbook and got some serious flashbacks. I only remember this hazily, but I remember when McDonald's did birthdays like this. My family isn't a party bunch so I never had a McDonald's celebration (didn't really want one either), but I remember my friends talking about how much fun they had, and of course, the cake. No birthday is complete without a cake. Indeed, this little doll's cake was pretty special. It unlocked with a key and apparently played some type of music, and there was something hidden inside as well. The milkshake would also change "flavors" when one pressed the straw, so this doll had some fun items. Oh, and the doll herself has a cute little face. And is that Birdie I see on that shake cup? Ronald McDonald and Grimace still pop into advertisements from time to time, but Birdie...Birdie was kinda an early nineties thing, if my memory serves me right. This commercial was my favorite, because pigs, that's why. Anyway, this doll is yet another simple, interesting concept, one that ignites the nostalgia in my nineties inner child.
BEBE GLOTON
COMPANY: Berjuan
YEARS OF PRODUCTION: 2009
This doll may make some of y'all raise your eyebrows, scratch your heads, or both. Indeed, she freaked me out a smidge the first time I heard of her, and she aroused a fair amount of controversy. Bebe Gloton (Baby Glutton in Spanish) is...well, she's a breastfeeding doll. The doll is accompanied by a vest that the child wears to simulate nursing sites, and when Bebe "latches" onto one she'll make sucking sounds. Now the first time I saw this I freaked out and called it "WAAAAY too inappropriate for little girls." My mom bottle-fed us, see, and so did everyone else that I knew, at least in public. Indeed, I was...I think I was thirty-two before I saw someone breastfeed her child in public. Right in the library, no less! Yes, even at thirty-two I was ignorant enuff to think that breastfeeding was some sort of in-your-face thing, and so when I saw this young mother doing it to her baby so discreetly I was very surprised. In fact, I'd leaned in to say hello to the baby (she was a pretty little baby) and didn't immediately realize that I was dangerously close to touching the mom's breast (I was caressing the baby's cheek). The mother was thankfully a very nice lady and politely schooled me on how to get the job done. But yeah, I was that ignorant at thirty-two. So my opinions on Bebe Gloton have changed over the years; I see her now as both a cute, interesting little doll and a learning tool, one that could prevent other little girls from being ignorant about breastfeeding as long as I was. Oh yeah, you can also burp the baby. I loved watching Mama burp my sister when she was little, LOL. Ooo, ooo, and I even found evidence that boy Bebe Gloton dolls existed! Y'all know how I like boy baby dolls.
NENUCO WON'T EAT
COMPANY: The one and only Famosa
YEARS OF PRODUCTION: 2014
Nenuco Won't Eat was also controversial, but for reasons that I found more idiotic than Bebe Gloton. Nenuco is your classic feeding time baby doll, but in this case the child turns her head AWAY from her feeding spoon. With some persistence the doll can be fed, but it takes some work. Now if you've ever cared for a baby or a small child then you know there are times when they won't want to eat. Nenuco represents that, but a lot of mamas freaked out anyway, saying that Nenuco "promotes unhealthy eating habits" that can ultimately lead to anorexia. One source says that the message is subliminal...just like the messages that Led Zeppelin's music DOESN'T have. I thought the controversy was absolute malarkey, and that Nenuco was...well, I thought she was just a stubborn baby, like my sister and I were! Nenuco won awards at the London Toy Fair that year, so obviously others felt the same way I did. I personally am more disturbed by Nenuco Sore Throat because she is accompanied by what looks like an incentive spirometer. And that's just a personal hangup on my part, as I don't like it when very small children are sick or injured. It's a fact of life, just like goofy eating habits are.
Have any of y'all seen/heard of/owned any of these? Discuss.
Happy Groundhog Day,
RagingMoon1987
Saturday, January 24, 2026
Under the cabbage leaf: snow rose
I spoke too soon!
Thursday, January 22, 2026
Under the cabbage leaf: a tale of two Jesmars
But we're not done yet! Y'all know how sometimes eBay and Etsy sellers pack little extras in with your purchase? Well I'd hardly call this a "little" extra! Rubia Emilia has a little travel companion!
So that's my dolly haul, and my weather predicament for the foreseeable future. It looks to be a very interesting weekend, but as long as the power holds up I'm good. I may put Rubia Emilia in something warm too, as her bare legs look COLD!!!
Warm wishes,
RagingMoon1987


















































