Life-sized Dolls

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japonaliya

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My Annalisa(s) wear school girl uniforms, and I just got a black Goth-Loli dress made by Alice Auu, of Takeshita dori, Harajuku Tokyo, but won't post pics until I get the rest of her outfit together)

Here is an update on my Annie's Goth-Loli outfit..

The only things missing is that I am going to put her hair up into high pigtails like many Japanese girls have, and she needs a Shirley Temple Cute or Hello Kitty bag..
 

japonaliya

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Hi,

Ah..SINI, 2008 Himstedt Summer Kinder...a very pretty doll...but remember, she is approx. 37" tall, not quite life-size like Annalisa...

Still a pretty big doll...

I personally would buy some of the Himstedt older dolls from 2004-2007, as you can get very good deals on some of them on eBay or even from stores that still have them..

Himstedts have become quite expensive in the USA due to the weak $, but I am assuming that you are not in the US.


However, they are surely less expensive than the Japanese sex, or art dolls.

The one nice thing about my Annie is that I can dress her in real kid's clothes...you can't do that with the other dolls except the toddlers, Gretchen & Linchen (2006 Summer Kinder) because they are proportioned as 3/4 size children, though you can find plenty of clothing on eBay for the 35-37" dolls.
 
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japonaliya

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Yes...

Since they are not marketed as sex/love dolls and are made by renowned doll artist, Annette Himstedt, and sell (new) from about $1,000. to $5000. they are not dolls you would want to get rough with..

My Annie (Annalisa) is a 6 year old size @ 50" tall, I think of her as daughter, therefore, I love to dress her for school, and for Cosplay on weekends, but would you mess around with your daughter???

Here is another pic of her to see how big she is. She is sitting on my office couch...
 
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Trollbeater

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I think this would make an excellent Japanese horror film. A sex doll made from a real girl, comes to life at night to kill her owners. Perhaps later in the film it comes to light that the girl was molested by her father and later committed suicide. I see a blockbuster here.
 

japonaliya

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The Japanese and Koreans think that dolls have souls and can be haunted...
There are many movies with that theme..though an actual child/girl turned into a sex doll would be pretty hard to sell, esp. if it was a child...

Since there are many child sex dolls on the Japanese market (PURE dolls, TROTTLA)
Does anyone here want to invest about $3,5,000. for starters, until I get funding from DISNEY to make the first G rated child porn horror flick??
 

Pavlova

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AFAIK it's not illegal in Japan, but is most other places in the world.

Altough the one you linked does not have a vagina.
 

Ceewan

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Well I got curious and took a few minutes to surf around.

The best doll by far seems to be at:

http://trottla.net/

and although it,(she?), seems anatomically correct I don't think it is supposed to be a "love doll". Still...very cute and realistic I think,astounding actually.

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A bunch of dolls can be found at http://www.dolldataroom.org/main.html. Please take note of the "Make Pure" link for those interested in the whole "love doll" thing, not that there is anything wrong with that.

and then you are not looking for a link and you come across one....
What looks to be the economy foam rubber model;
fair warning- if you are easily offended by this sort of stuff don't click the following link:
http://www.harumi-d.com/harumi-d07/yuuko-e.htm
 
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a1a9r2o7n

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Wow...if I could trust my postman it would be tempting ;)
 

japonaliya

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WOW..THAT is the most lifelike doll ever....!!!

If I had one of those I wouldn't need anything else to feed my fantasy.

I could be wrong, but technically, how could this doll be illegal in the US? First..it IS just a doll, which is in reality, a sculpture.
Even if anatomically correct, nudity/genitalia of children by itself isn't illegal, so a doll in a box isn't doing anything sexual...

Also, if kept clothed then it isn't even visually suggestive.

If it were, than if I were to take a Barbie and make a little slit, I could go to jail??

I would consider a doll to be protected by the 1st amendment just as Lolicon is...even more so because the doll itself isn't doing anything.

If an anatomically correct doll can be deemed illegal, than a drawing of a nude child would be too. They are both art...

The ONLY thing that might make the doll illegal would be if the genitalia was totally designed for sex, i.e. vibrators etc.

Even then..I don't know how screwing a doll can be against the law!
 

Ceewan

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Life size blowup dolls have been around forever and it is almost funny, but in the end a little sad, that what the doll may represent brings up a question of legality. The works from Trottla, for example, are intricate modern technological designs that take love and care to preserve. There was a day that what a person did in his or her own home, (as long as they did no physical harm to anyone else), was considered sacred ground.

All that besides the point I find this to be a fascinating sub-sect of Japanese culture.
 
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buttobi

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Are dolls substitutes for real girls, or are real girls substitutes for dolls? That's an interesting question. :evil: