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Pullip

Pullip

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Pullip is a collectible fashion doll created by Cheonsang Cheonha of South Korea in 2003.[1] Pullip has a jointed plastic body (1:6 scale) and a relatively oversized head (1:3 scale), with eyes that can move from side to side and eyelids that can blink. Pullip was first marketed by Jun Planning out of Japan; but the company underwent management changes in early 2009 and, since then, has operated out of South Korea under the name Groove. Pullip (ํ’€์žŽ) means "blade of grass/leaf" in Korean. Since the release of the original female doll, other companion dolls have been added: male dolls Namu (๋‚˜๋ฌด, tree) and Taeyang (ํƒœ์–‘, sun); Taeyang's younger sister, Dal (๋‹ฌ, moon); Dal's best friend, Byul (๋ณ„, star); and Pullip's younger brother, Isul (์ด์Šฌ, dew). In February 2013, a new member of the Pullip family was introduced, called Yeolume (์—ฌ๋ฃจ๋ฉ”, fruit), who is Pullip's future daughter. There is also a miniature line called Little Pullip, with 1:12 scale bodies and 1:6 scale heads. Pullip and her counterpart dolls are often customized by collectors, with the most common customizations including wig changes, eye color changes, and rebodying.

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