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The main feature of the ball-jointed doll is its joints.
The modern era ball-jointed doll history began in Western Europe in the late 19th century.
Lackey is active in the ball-jointed doll community.
It produced a very nice composition fully ball-jointed doll, but with a composition head, not bisque.
Ball-jointed dolls are initially modeled in clay, commonly polymer clay.
A ball-jointed doll is a doll that is can have its arms and legs moved because of a ball joint.
There is a sizeable community dedicated to Super Dollfie and other ball-jointed dolls.
Although the story states that the dolls are decades old, many of them featured in the film are modern ball-jointed dolls.
A ball-jointed doll is any doll that is articulated with ball and socket joints.
Mistula is the first Filipino virtual band, and is composed of four customized ball-jointed dolls.
Mistula also released its first line of merchandise which consisted of band shirts and souvenir items for ball-jointed dolls.
In 1999, Japanese doll company, Volks, popularized the ball-jointed doll made of urethane.
The virtual band Mistula is composed of customized ball-jointed dolls, several of which are Super Dollfie.
Next, the ball-jointed doll from before is now a full-sized woman and is controlling the strings of Kerli who is now a marionette.
After he leaves, Kerli opens the box and finds a ball-jointed doll (painted by artist Lisa Jameson aka Pepstar).
Asian ball-jointed dolls (BJDs) are cast in synthetic resin in a style that has been described as both realistic and influenced by anime.
Other dolls which are customized and enjoyed by adults are sometimes anatomically correct, like reborn baby dolls and Asian ball-jointed dolls.
Following the introduction of Super Dollfie an increasing number of Asian ball-jointed doll companies have been established, most of them based in South Korea.
Mistula's members are four Asian ball-jointed dolls by Volks Inc. from Japan and Cerberus Project from Korea.
Her interests include collecting Asian ball-jointed dolls, Richard III, Sasha dolls, myth, and East European music.
After the Kerli marionette sings the bridge, she is placed in a box where the puppeteer ball-jointed doll cuts the strings and the bricks in the windows are briefly shown collapsing.
In contemporary usage when referring to modern dolls, and particularly when using the acronyms BJD or ABJD, it usually refers to modern Asian ball-jointed dolls.
She proceeds to stare at the camera which pans out to reveal Kerli is now in the gift box from before and the full-sized, ball-jointed doll is holding it rocking on a rocking chair.
Dollfie are often confused with Super Dollfie, a larger 1/3 scale 60 cm (24 inches) range of resin dolls, also made by Volks, or even similar larger Asian ball-jointed dolls from other companies.
The standard names SD, SD13 and MSD, or just "mini", are sometimes used to describe the size of BJDs from other companies as well, compare with Ball-jointed doll sizes and types.