
...i mostly had various doll based toys.
the most obvious being the my little ponys, of which i still have one with a very long (and remarkably tangle-free, pretty much all my little pony hair permenently matted itself into dreds in a couple of weeks) rainbow mane, and a rainbow tail you can pull to make longer and twist the ponys head to draw back in again.
sylvanian families was another, small plastic felted animal families which gradtually went bald in any exposed areas, they all ended up looking like they had mainge. the sole survivor of this i have is one tiny plasic pastry from a picnic set.
i'm sure i also had a 'style head' but they were actually crap, seeing as you can't really practice makup on a plastic face, or hair styling with a nylon wig. also it was bascally a severed head, so a pretty creepy thing to have lingering at the back of a cupboard.
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the most obvious being the my little ponys, of which i still have one with a very long (and remarkably tangle-free, pretty much all my little pony hair permenently matted itself into dreds in a couple of weeks) rainbow mane, and a rainbow tail you can pull to make longer and twist the ponys head to draw back in again.
sylvanian families was another, small plastic felted animal families which gradtually went bald in any exposed areas, they all ended up looking like they had mainge. the sole survivor of this i have is one tiny plasic pastry from a picnic set.
i'm sure i also had a 'style head' but they were actually crap, seeing as you can't really practice makup on a plastic face, or hair styling with a nylon wig. also it was bascally a severed head, so a pretty creepy thing to have lingering at the back of a cupboard.