Today's doll is one that's a little worse for the wear from the fire. She's Russia Barbie.
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Tuesday, December 19, 2023
Doll-A-Day 2023 #342: Princess of Imperial Russia Barbie
Friday, January 18, 2019
Doll-A-Day #18: Some Super Tiny Special Things,and the World's Smallest Barbie,G.I. Joe,Gumby and Pokey
Yesterday I announced that today's post would be about a doll I got for Christmas. Well, it still is,but not the one I originally intended. I'll show you that one in a later post. I'm showing you a couple of dolls in this post,but they also give me the opportunity to show you something else. I have been really anxious to show you something very special that Ivy gave me for Christmas. It isn't a doll,but it kind of 'goes with' dolls. Tammy World is going to show it all to you.
First of all,our actual dolls today are these little guys.
You may recognize them. They're Gumby and Pokey.
Gumby and Pokey are the creations of Art Clokey,and some of the most famous stop-motion characters of all time.
Like regular size Gumby,these guys have a wire armature and are bendable and posable.
Gumby had his own TV show in the 1950's and 60's,and again in the 80's,after he had a resurgence thanks to Saturday Night Live and Eddie Murphy. ("I'm Gumby damn it!") I don't specifically remember watching Gumby when I was a kid, but I had several Gumby dolls. (I upgraded him when the first one got his legs cut off by my sister after they went limp from being posed too much.) I still have them,along with the Pokey my sister got me for Christmas when I was really little.
Gumby started airing again on Nickelodeon in 1992,and little Emma and I watched it every afternoon. She had her own set of Gumby toys, but they are standard size. It's the large set that includes his dinosaur friend Prickle,and later characters like Gumby's sister Minga,,and his arch enemies,the Blockheads.
These tiny versions of the famous Gumby and Pokey are from the 'World's Smallest' series of miniature cool toys,made by Super Impulse.
Gumby stands only 1 1/2 inches tall...
...while Pokey is only 1 1/4 tall.
Other toys by 'World's Smallest' include G.I. Joe,Barbie...
...Etch-a-Sketch,Fisher Price toys like the Little People school bus,Rock-a-Stack,and Chatter telephone,Stretch Armstrong,Magic 8 Ball,Hot Wheels,and Pez.
I wouldn't call this the 'world's smallest' Barbie. The original mini Barbie that came with a Skipper outfit and a Tutti outfit,in the 60's, was way smaller. The 40th anniversary Barbie doll,and some Hallmark ornaments came with Barbie's even smaller than the 60's one.
It's a shame the Barbie and G.I. Joe aren't to scale for Tammy.
But they must be in scale for some doll.
World's Smallest even makes a sock monkey,which doesn't seem that small to me. (And, like all the other 'World's Smallest',it's package proclaims 'really works!' It really 'sock monkey's I guess.) They also sell a lot of mini arcade games and retro toys. You can go to their website HERE. (Under the heading of 'World's Coolest' you'll find a 1/6 scale record player and a slightly larger mini Polaroid camera, (with sound!).
Some Gumby trivia that I found interesting:
Other than a film made when Clokey was in college,Gumby's first public appearance was on the Howdy Doody Show. Gumby has long outlived Howdy.
The name 'Gumby' was based on the clay mud on the farm of Clokey's grandparents,which they called 'gumbo'.
Gumby's look was based on The Gingerbread Man,except for his pointed,curved head, which was based on Clokey's father's haircut!
Gumby's big feet were so the model could stand up for filming.
Gumby is green because Clokey decided green represents life,and is racially neutral.
Now,on to the really cool Christmas present Ivy gave me last year. This is SO great!
Ivy had a friend at college make me these tiny origami butterflies,foxes,and cranes.
They're so small! I've been afraid that just getting them out to look at them I'll drop them and lose them,or crush them!
The butterfly is even shorter.
The crane is only about half an inch tall.
Ivy got the idea when her friend made regular sized origami. Ivy asked her if she could make some miniature ones for me as well. Luckily her friend was willing to give it a try. When she was successful Ivy asked her how much she would charge to make some for me for Christmas. Her friend couldn't come up with a figure, so Ivy took her out for coffee a lot!
I knew when people saw them they would be crazy about them,so I asked Ivy to ask her friend if she would be interested in making them to sell. College students can always use some money. Her friend messaged back from England, where she has gone home for break,and said she would. School commences again at the end of January and she'll be back in Ohio. So if you're interested, she can make more!(For those in Europe, school is out in May and she'll be back in England,so you can save on shipping.)
That's all. tomorrow we'll see another doll of a more regular size!
First of all,our actual dolls today are these little guys.
You may recognize them. They're Gumby and Pokey.
Gumby and Pokey are the creations of Art Clokey,and some of the most famous stop-motion characters of all time.
Like regular size Gumby,these guys have a wire armature and are bendable and posable.
Gumby had his own TV show in the 1950's and 60's,and again in the 80's,after he had a resurgence thanks to Saturday Night Live and Eddie Murphy. ("I'm Gumby damn it!") I don't specifically remember watching Gumby when I was a kid, but I had several Gumby dolls. (I upgraded him when the first one got his legs cut off by my sister after they went limp from being posed too much.) I still have them,along with the Pokey my sister got me for Christmas when I was really little.
Gumby started airing again on Nickelodeon in 1992,and little Emma and I watched it every afternoon. She had her own set of Gumby toys, but they are standard size. It's the large set that includes his dinosaur friend Prickle,and later characters like Gumby's sister Minga,,and his arch enemies,the Blockheads.
These tiny versions of the famous Gumby and Pokey are from the 'World's Smallest' series of miniature cool toys,made by Super Impulse.
Gumby stands only 1 1/2 inches tall...
...while Pokey is only 1 1/4 tall.
Other toys by 'World's Smallest' include G.I. Joe,Barbie...
I got these at Toys R Us when it went out of business,but I forgot to include them in that post. Joe comes with tiny binoculars,and Barbie comes with tiny sunglasses. |
...Etch-a-Sketch,Fisher Price toys like the Little People school bus,Rock-a-Stack,and Chatter telephone,Stretch Armstrong,Magic 8 Ball,Hot Wheels,and Pez.
I wouldn't call this the 'world's smallest' Barbie. The original mini Barbie that came with a Skipper outfit and a Tutti outfit,in the 60's, was way smaller. The 40th anniversary Barbie doll,and some Hallmark ornaments came with Barbie's even smaller than the 60's one.
It's a shame the Barbie and G.I. Joe aren't to scale for Tammy.
But they must be in scale for some doll.
"Sorry Joe. Go find another kid." |
Some Gumby trivia that I found interesting:
Other than a film made when Clokey was in college,Gumby's first public appearance was on the Howdy Doody Show. Gumby has long outlived Howdy.
The name 'Gumby' was based on the clay mud on the farm of Clokey's grandparents,which they called 'gumbo'.
Gumby's look was based on The Gingerbread Man,except for his pointed,curved head, which was based on Clokey's father's haircut!
Gumby's big feet were so the model could stand up for filming.
Gumby is green because Clokey decided green represents life,and is racially neutral.
Now,on to the really cool Christmas present Ivy gave me last year. This is SO great!
Tammy has taken up origami,courtesy of Ivy. |
The crane. |
The fox. |
Another crane. |
A fox. The fox is about an inch tall. |
The butterfly is even shorter.
Excuse my pruney fingers. I'd been washing dishes. |
Ivy got the idea when her friend made regular sized origami. Ivy asked her if she could make some miniature ones for me as well. Luckily her friend was willing to give it a try. When she was successful Ivy asked her how much she would charge to make some for me for Christmas. Her friend couldn't come up with a figure, so Ivy took her out for coffee a lot!
I knew when people saw them they would be crazy about them,so I asked Ivy to ask her friend if she would be interested in making them to sell. College students can always use some money. Her friend messaged back from England, where she has gone home for break,and said she would. School commences again at the end of January and she'll be back in Ohio. So if you're interested, she can make more!(For those in Europe, school is out in May and she'll be back in England,so you can save on shipping.)
That's all. tomorrow we'll see another doll of a more regular size!
Friday, January 13, 2017
Doll-A-Day 2017 #13 Generation Girl Dance Party Chelsie
Today's doll is Generation Girl Chelsie, from the Dance Party series.
The Dance Party series of Generation Girl dolls was the second series.The first Chelsie came with a guitar. The second series Chelsie came with a whole assortment of instruments. 'Dance Party': apparently Chelsie was the entertainment.
The Generation Girl dolls were skinnier than regular Barbie dolls, and had jointed elbows.
The idea of the Generation Girls was that they were all from different places, and were attending a school together in New York. Chelsie was from London, and was an aspiring songwriter.
The face sculpts were original, other than that Tori and Chelsie shared a sculpt.
There were originally 6 Generation Girls.: Chelsie,Barbie, Nichelle, Tori,Ana,Laura.
With the Dance Party series the single guy in the line, Blaine, made is first appearance.
There was a playset made for the Dance Party Generation Girls. It was the International High school set, which had a fold out dance floor the Dance Party dolls could boogie on.
There were also several Generation Girl fashions produced for the dolls, and a series of novels for older kids. Emma always said the books were well written and quite good. She read a lot of them when she was a kid.
The third series of dolls was the My Room dolls. After that the Generation Girls just faded away, which was disappointing because the dolls featured cool clothes, interesting hair, and beautiful face sculpts.
Although Chelsie's head sculpt was used later for Mystery Squad Drew.
See you tomorrow for Shrunken Saturday.
This is her original outfit. She also came with another outfit. |
The Dance Party series of Generation Girl dolls was the second series.The first Chelsie came with a guitar. The second series Chelsie came with a whole assortment of instruments. 'Dance Party': apparently Chelsie was the entertainment.
The Generation Girl dolls were skinnier than regular Barbie dolls, and had jointed elbows.
The Generation Girl dolls have painted fingernails. |
The face sculpts were original, other than that Tori and Chelsie shared a sculpt.
There were originally 6 Generation Girls.: Chelsie,Barbie, Nichelle, Tori,Ana,Laura.
With the Dance Party series the single guy in the line, Blaine, made is first appearance.
For some reason Chelsie was left out of this picture. |
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And off this doll sized 'magazine' that came with the dolls. She must have been a last minute inclusion. Maybe they intended to replace her with Blaine. |
There was a playset made for the Dance Party Generation Girls. It was the International High school set, which had a fold out dance floor the Dance Party dolls could boogie on.
There were also several Generation Girl fashions produced for the dolls, and a series of novels for older kids. Emma always said the books were well written and quite good. She read a lot of them when she was a kid.
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Pictures of real girls were used on the books and alot of the artwork for the dolls. |
Chelsie has very thick dark auburn hair. |
See you tomorrow for Shrunken Saturday.
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