I purchased this doll last spring at either Big Lots, or DD's Boutique and paid $4 or $5 for her. She was the only one of her kind on the shelf and her box was trashed, but I still thought she was cute. Shortly thereafter, she was packed away with the rest of my dolls in preparation for the move to the new house. She has been imprisoned in a large cardboard prison with many other dolls until this week when I was determined to parole them all.
The packaging insert, accessories, and of course the doll all look like My Scene imitations and are actually of really good quality considering the price. I can only assumed that the box was discarded since it was in such bad shape, so now I am left wondering who she is, or what company made her. She has the typical My Scene belly button body with click knees, over-sized head, and big clunky boots on otherwise small, Barbie-size feet. Her only flaw is that her hair is thin. It is a good thing that it is so curly, otherwise I am sure that her scalp would be visible in spots.
Does anyone have a clue who this doll might be, or the company that manufactured her? The last picture shows her with My Scene Jai for comparison.
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I haven't a clue about your doll's identity. Are there any manufacturer's marks at the back of her head/nape of her neck or on her back. This would provide a start into investigating her origin. She looks identical to the My Scene dolls to me.
Check out this string of posts with images about Just Kids and K-Mart Keisha (additional My Scene knock offs)
here.
She looks like a My Scene doll made by Mattel. I do not know much about her but she seems to be a Madison doll. Also congrats on a great buy! (hope this helped some)
She looks like a My Scene doll made by Mattel. I do not know much about her but she seems to be a Madison doll. Also congrats on a great buy! (hope this helped some)
This is probably My Style from Simba
Line from Just Kids called My fashion girl.
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