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10 Creepiest Dolls
1. Marybel
In 1959, America had the disaffected Marybel (also expressly termed The Doll That Gets
Well). Marybel came with her very own medical supplies: crutches, bandages, casts, gauzes
and adhesive tape.
2. Mattel Saucy Doll
This is a 1972 Mattel 16" "Saucy" doll. When you pump her left arm up and down, she makes
funny faces.
3. Little Miss No Name
In 1965 Hasbro took a rather non-traditional route in creating a doll that would win little
girls' hearts. Rather than the usual tarted-up Barbie clone, with beach house, closets full
of clothes, sports car, and preppie boyfriend, they went in the exact opposite direction:
a doll who had nothing, barely even the clothes on her back -- and who even held out her hand
as if she were asking for a coin.
4. Cecilia
The ghost doll shown is named Cecilia. The artist Shain Erin uses dolls as an art medium.
These creepy dolls are fashioned as zombies, ghosts, mummies, skeletons, and monsters!
People like them; many of the dolls featured in his gallery have been sold.
5. Michonne Barbie Doll
Many people feel that Barbie is an outdated icon of femininity, and that nowadays girls
would rather be empowered by their abilities rather than just their good looks and material
possessions. Peewee Parker created this custom Michonne Barbie doll from The Walking Dead
for a new age of fierce femininity.
6. Premature Baby
A doll designed to look like a desperately ill premature baby wired up to breathing tubes
has been slammed by charities.
Manufacturers claim the doll can help parents of sick newborns through their grieving process,
with some buying the doll just to remember the infant in their family that passed away.
7. Feed Me Doll
Susan's Custom Creepy Dolls is one website that will give you chills (if not nightmares).
The ex-mortician and taxidermist has retired from her old job to create these macabre sculptures
and selling them as one-of-a-kind collectible items. She also makes personalized gifts that
include everything from science fiction characters to holiday figurines.
8. Norman and Marion
Whether you're a Living Dead Dolls collector or a fan of Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho, you
probably can't live without these Living Dead Dolls Psycho Dolls! ($62.49)
9. Gothic Horror Doll
Baby Skullion is the result of a chance encounter with a baby doll and a sheep's skull!
10. Twilight Dolls
Twilight fans can buy themselves a vampire baby doll, but it's very expensive. One vampire
doll will cost you around $650.