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Troll dolls—like witches or choker necklaces—seem to make a comeback every decade or two. And while children of the '90s might remember collecting the wild-haired, naked dolls with gemstones ...
Ever since the 1960s, kids have loved the strangely sweet faces and stand-up straight hair that make troll dolls so terrifically troll-y. While the lore can vary, pretty much every troll doll ...
Troll Dolls didn't just come in human form but Dam ... EBay This doll with it's bright pink hair is a more common doll but it still fetches around £47 on the auction site. This type of doll ...
Troll dolls, those novelty toys with fluorescent Don King hair, are now the stars of their ... one named Branch — extremely happy. Think pink, yellow and purple happy. The trolls sing and ...
The troll dolls’ mile-high Day-Glo hair channeled a hippie aesthetic, while their wrinkled faces and exaggerated features echoed the surreal, psychedelic artwork that appeared on record sleeves ...
Attempts have been made to deepen the Troll doll’s backstory ... sparkles and fifty shades of pink associated with the fluffy-haired dolls, while tossing in a bitter nugget of sarcasm.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, Dreamworks is planning a movie based on the Good Luck Trolls or Troll Dolls. You know, the things with big eyes and crazy Don King-like hair that you used to ...
Trolls director Mike Mitchell has vivid troll ... dolls relevant today." Danish woodcutter Thomas Dam carved the first doll in 1957, using sheep's wool for the trademark out-there hair.