Little Miss No Name is extremely collectible and expensive. Those and the Sad Eyes ones were based on the huge craze for the Big Eyes paintings of Margaret Keane. She was everywhere in the late 50s and 60s-- prints, dolls, sculptures, puzzles, etc. People loved her sad, hungry, lonely, neglected, poverty-stricken children, dogs and cats. A dozen other painters stole her style too, and made a fortune.
@Magdyn Strouble "Big Eyes"... Such an epic movie about Margaret Keane. Amy Adams and Christoph Waltz crushed it! 🤩 I had 2 "Big Eyes" framed repros, in my room, when I was a young girl. Had I known about these dolls, I would've begged my family (or people on the street) for them. 😅
I have an odd soft spot for Little Miss No Name. And I'd never seen Susie Sad-Eyes before, but now I'd actually love to own one. The latter definitely seem to have been inspired by the art of Margaret Keane, whom I love
@@Angelbello-vl9ps they were considered art back in those days, the crying doll was a big seller because they were so odd and random in a time where the norm was very clean and proper
I have a Little Miss No Name and she's one of my favorites! Sad Eyed Susie is also on my grail list. They were inspired by the big eyed children of Margaret Keane and I love how bizarre they are.
I actually love the 70s flat dolls, the unique eyes dolls look sweet, the shorties are a cool idea and the suzie sad eyes reminds me of the big eyes paintings.
I live for Little Miss No Name lol first time I saw her in collector videos I thought she looked like some Charles Dickens-y Victorian Demon Child and I love it, clearly she didn't work for kids but she later became a big collectible item (especially with the tear still intact) and was used in several photoshoots and music videos and stuff. The late Kevyn Aucoin photographed Christina Ricci with the doll for one of his make up books. The only thing more unhinged than the doll is the tv commercial for her.
For creepy, try Remco’s Laugh’o’lot doll from 1969. It’s face is in a permanent maniacal smile and it giggles when you activate it. Or even Mattel’s Baby Secret from 1959 who would whisper messages to you on a super creepy fashion and her mouth moved as she whispered!!
The doll with a tear was based on a pop painting of the late 60s. It was popular. So they made a doll out of it. I remember in 68, I got fox Xmas a paint-by-number set copy of this famous painting. Though I think I did a very poor job making her look worst.
Double Trouble from the original She-Ra doll line had the two faced head thing too, but it was in a helmet that's part of the mold so you only see the front side. It was controlled by a dial on her back. I have the entire line aside from a few variants. I love them so much!
The one thing I will say about Only Heart’s Club- they had REALLY high-quality clothes, especially for their size! My grandma briefly collected them and I wasn’t a huge fan of them but they didn’t seem creepy to me. I didn’t like the combination of plastic head/hands/feet on a soft fabric body (with wire so they were posable at least). But their clothes were NICE.
I own a mystixx doll and while she's just chilling in my stock box right now, I personally think the gimmick was really cool + well-executed, and I wish the line could've become more widespread so I could get my hands on some in better condition for display. Then again, I like creepy dolls and make a semi active effort to collect them (Little Miss No Name is a grail doll of mine), so maybe my opinion should be taken with a grain of salt :P
I actually had one of the only hearts club dolls just one they have these little story books and at the time I didn’t really think much about it they were Made of fabric but had plastic faces, because I had a vision impairment I never really thought about the way their faces looked or their bodies other than the fact that they were soft, but now thinking about it, I’m kind of glad I only ever bought one.
I'm a big fan of inset eyes, since seeing RH is the only reason I started collecting this year. I think eyes are a big issue for so many people because of the whole "window to the soul" thing and when they're not just flat painted plastic they have a chance at looking realistic. Failfix dolls also have their eyes painted so they "trace" you, since it's just an optical illusion that does that. Also, I've been in the doll community for only a few months and SO many of us have mini-me dolls. I love that dolls are now having enough diversity that people are even able to recreate themselves vs just "blonde, blue eyes, white" of so many years past. I realised while making mine how much I dislike looking at myself, but I used an RH base and, come on, you *really* gotta screw up to make RH ugly, so I did okay. It's fun giving them clothes and hats and stuff that I wear and a little miniature life.
Makies dolls were super cute !! I loved them and have several , the concept was cool I thought 🤷🏻♀️ , and I personally love the unique eyes doll line , especially the brunette one in the pink fluffy jacket 💖 I guess I just love creepy dolls !!
I have series 1 and a few from series 2 of a doll collection called Bleeding Edge Goth dolls. We sold them at a store i worked at, they were really unique kinda Monster high feeling dolls before Monster high came out. I bought a couple of the not so creepy ones for my niece at the time so she would have something different besides barbie. My sister hated them but my little niece loved them. Later when monster high came out my niece was huge into collecting those and her mom didn't have a problem with them lol. But yeah some of them can be really creepy with blacked out eyes, or Xs in the eyes and they have actual metal piercings which was cool. They were made for older teens or 20s collectors not really for kids. I really liked them. Lol
I love Dusty! She has so happy smile and she has freckles 😍. The lipstick is discolored, yes, but overall I like her a lot, I have 2 of them and I'm absolutely happy!
I have a Dusty too, I really like her more muscular proportions (she can comfortably wear Ken clothes and shoes). But mine is a version without the pale lipstick, and I definitely think she looks better without it!
@@mallen4890 oh, cool! I didn't figure out to try the Ken clothes on her, awesome tip! And yours has a colored lipstick? I'm jealous! I'm not sure I even saw one without discolored lips... but I kinda into discolored one, to be fair - it's like she wears some funky color! And I do love her sporty muscular teen (or maybe more like young adult) build! She's a bit of a tomb boy comparing to barbie or her sisters!
You had me cracking up! I’m a child of the 70s so I had all these dolls and they to me they are Normal lol 😂 little miss no name is on my wish list now as a matter of a fact but she’s hard to find and very expensive
I've heard of Little Miss No Name, apparently she is quite expensive on the after market. The My Scene dolls Fab Faces line were really creepy, they had these buttons on the back (very weird looking) you pressed to change their facial expressions, but they just looked weird and creepy.
I swear I was the BIGGEST fan of Mystixx back in the day! They were so much fun! Their fashions were nice, but also cheap at the same time. They were a very fun alternative!
I love seeing all of these dolls because almost none of them ever made it over to my country. Outside of Barbie and Bratz I have only ever heard about any of the doll lines you talk about on the internet as an adult. I feel like I missed out on a lot as a child.
If you ever made another one of these videos I would love to see you talk about Living Dead Dolls. They have been going one for a fair bit (I believe they started in the late 90s but I could be wrong). To me they aren’t really creepy since I love horror things but most people I know find them creepy since every doll has a death story and a death certificate and even comes in a coffin shaped box. I have barely seen anyone in the doll community talk about them so I’d love to see someone finally talk about them since I find them really cool.
I still got like 7 of them. I remember way back when they released like this temporary slasher movie line and my parents got me a little Jason Vooshees. Damn thing goes for like 200 quid now,
Living Dead Dolls are some of my fav dolls of all time, they are just so cool and unique. I got into them when I was younger cause I collected Monster High, I have around 10 LDD's as they are kinda expensive to collect. But yeahh, definitely weird and creepy dolls
I just got a Dusty doll in the mail today from eBay! I think she's actually kind of cute. My doll looks more like the first one shown with the lighter tan and pink lips. I'm not sure what the deal is with the darker Dusty dolls with the white lips, if they were a different version or manufactured differently or aged that way. Unfortunately, almost all Dusty dolls have an issue with the plastic of the body melting around the joints because the head and limbs were made with a different type of plastic and it causes a chemical reaction. I also got Dusty's palomino horse, Nugget, who isn't able to stand by herself. Not the best designed toys, lol. Dusty had an African American friend, Skye, who looks quite cute, but like most black dolls of the time period, she is quite rare and expensive.
A favourite from my own collection is Emerald the Enchanting Witch, a doll only produced during the year of 1972. She's a chubby witch with purple skin and green hair who was marketed with a number of witchy fashions that could be purchased for her, along with a haunted house for her to live in. He main gimmick was a real glass lightbulb inside her head that glowed when you shook her, causing her plastic eyes to flicker. I'm also into Blythe who is a creepy doll of the 70's with a different eye gimmick, though they were revived for the Japanese market in 2000/2001 and still sold today.
My Friend Cayla is super creepy. From her smile to her voice to the fact that people could hack the dolls to spy on children. Talking dolls in general I find creepy. I remember once seeing a Talking Jill at a thrift store. She looks like Chucky's long lost sister.
LOL - you just cracked me up when you said 'Baby Did it'! LOL like did what!??? It just tickled my funny bones! 🙂 I now have the hiccups! I thought they’d done Dolls that pooped years ago - maybe I imagined it! Now I’m boss-eyes too! LOL Great Video - interesting - some of these Dolls I’d never heard of and so it was informative. Thanks.
Lookin' Pretty was a nineties line of dolls with Flatsy type bodies but they had 3d heads and wore removeable sticker clothes. They were like paperdolls with an odd sort of body.
As weird as the diaper thing may seem, I would have LOVED a doll like that. It depends on what a child wants to imagine and play with their dolls. I've wanted to be a mom since I was a little girl and learned I could be a mom someday. I wasn't as interested in fashion, I was interested in playing house and taking care of a baby. I even had my Barbies be moms to my extensive collection of Barbie babies. I can see why that baby doll seems weird. It is weird. But! I think there's a market for it.
Have you ever seen the old Disney princess dolls from Disney World that came with two heads in the fashion packs? Basically the gimmick was that you could take off the doll's head to switch her hairstyle. The dolls came with rubber fashions from the movies and some original outfits as well. These were popular in the early 2000s to about 2013 I think. I was obsessed with them.
The doll with the face on the back made me think of that horrifying story of Edward Mordrake who had a face behind his head that would say awful things to him during his sleep. And the "no name" doll I remember because it was in a Mr. Nightmare video that sadly can no longer be viewed. This is why I don't own dolls. Hell, I don't even own action figures.
If I had been born in the seventies, I would have owned nothing but Little Miss No Name dolls because I would have been a sucker for that advertising...
I can usually enjoy “creepy” dolls. I mean, I own large Chucky & Tiffany dolls lol, but Little Miss No Name is truly horrific to me 😂 I feel a visceral reaction when I look at her. She makes Annabelle look like Strawberry Shortcake.
I am terrified of creepy dolls, they're the stuff nightmares are made of ! That's why I don't like vintage porcelain dolls, you will not find a single one in my doll collection! So creepy 😱😱😱😱😱
I got two only hearts club dolls at a thrift store recently and tbh their faces are precious!!! so very cute in the face imo but their bodies are basically just cloth noodles LOL the contrast is insane
9:32 WHAAAAAAAT? You've never heard of Baby alive then or about the other hundreds of baby dolls that pee and shit hahahahah every girl wants to feed the baby and see their baby shit the diaper😂😂😂😂 I loved preparing their food and waiting for her to turn her diaper green and then change her!!! That's all what we wanted 😂😂😂
Also as I kid I did change my doll's diapers and stuff and I had these dolls that could actually drink and cry and pee and eat their special food mix it was great
I saw a little kid with a reborn baby monkey with human body, and the skin of the doll looked like was burned or something. I traveled to other country next to mine and they were seling that horrible creepy uncanny monkey baby doll, the skin of it its just so gross.
These are not exactly play line dolls, they are more for adult collectors, but as for creepy/different dolls, you also have: Living Dead Dolls, Little Apple Dolls and Begoths. Those are so interesting!
Baby Dit It looks like a copy of Baby Alive, the doll that ate baby food that the child would mix with water and feed to the doll, then later it would come out in the diaper. A bit more realistic than plain water. Also from the 70's there was a cow (not a doll I know) that drank water and there was some powder you put in her and then milked her. Strange!
I actually LOVE the Only Hearts Club dolls, I have one of all of them. They had really cute clothing and shoes, animals, and a horse stable. I don't mind that you think they are creepy, but my sister, daughter, and BFF have collected them too. We think they are adorable. I totally agree with you on the other dolls. Dusty is the worst.
I had a Dusty when she came out and yeah, she fugly, but I loved her body (thought Barbies looked like mutants) and her articulation. IDK if she came with a horse or if I just got her with a horse one year - "Santa" liked to open my toys and set them up in dioramas for me to discover around the house. I would love to get her now and try a reroot and face paint to see if I could make her pretty. Never saw a Mystic, but mom gave me a china doll with 3 faces and I hated that monster - gave me nightmares! What was going on in the 70s? Wars and LSD! lol
Awesome vid and I remember reading in a now defunct Barbie magazine about Hot stuff Skipper in the 70s looking " demonic".But these dolls likely had to go by parents demands for their kids on certain values and these dolls are the result.
Hey Joey, speaking of glass insert eyes, what are your thoughts of BJD's? From the more anime looking Dolfie's to the more realistic ones like Iplehouse, what are your thoughts of them?
I LOVE old creepy dolls!! I really want a Suzy sad eyes doll one day lol. I also am beginning a collection of vintage/antique dolls, including composition dolls. I’d love to see you talk about old German bisque dolls, composition dolls, and things like that- does that interest you at all? Oooh that also reminds me, I wonder what you’d think of the cheaper celluloid /plasticity (some were composition) fashion and world dolls… like there are souvenir dolls that were popular in the 50s & 60s, some had sleepy eyes, some have side turned eyes. They were some of the earliest fashion dolls, even though they took on older fashion styles. Like the marie alexander, ginny vogue, crochet dress dolls…
When I was really small I got a McDonald’s girl baby doll. I called her happy and was thoroughly terrified of her. 🤣 I think I sunk her in the river but now I want her back. Lol
My favorite creepy doll line is the living dead dolls line from mezco toyz but well they are supposed to be creepy. They‘re cute and each doll has a death certificate with a poem on it. Love them although they‘re sadly hard to get in Germany.
I'm hoping that you can do a video about fake Barbie dolls released in many parts of the world, like even if it's in parts! That would be an interesting video topic.
Baby Did it reminds me of a story my Great Aunt told me. She said when she was a child, her little brother put mustard in her doll's diaper to make it look like the doll dirtied it.
Little Miss No Name is extremely collectible and expensive. Those and the Sad Eyes ones were based on the huge craze for the Big Eyes paintings of Margaret Keane. She was everywhere in the late 50s and 60s-- prints, dolls, sculptures, puzzles, etc. People loved her sad, hungry, lonely, neglected, poverty-stricken children, dogs and cats. A dozen other painters stole her style too, and made a fortune.
Netflix has a movie about the Big eye artist and everything she went through, it was really good.
@Magdyn Strouble "Big Eyes"... Such an epic movie about Margaret Keane. Amy Adams and Christoph Waltz crushed it! 🤩 I had 2 "Big Eyes" framed repros, in my room, when I was a young girl. Had I known about these dolls, I would've begged my family (or people on the street) for them. 😅
@@mzheather4u I've got a whole gallery wall of Big Eyes prints. No actual Keenes, yet. Someday...
Yes! I checked the listing for them a couple months ago and they can run over 200-600+ dollars. Had no idea how sought after they were
Lol okay idc who made a fortune or shes a "collectible", that thing is creepy no joke.
"Dusty" seems like an automatically doomed doll name lol, like it's destined to stay on the shelves
HAHAH L000L you're totally right!!!! XDDD
the sad looking dolls from the 70s remind me of Margaret Keane paintings, her work was popular during that time
Her work was actually the inspiration for the dolls, I love her work so I kind of adore the doll even if she's creepy 😂
Dusty needs her own horror movie.
I have an odd soft spot for Little Miss No Name. And I'd never seen Susie Sad-Eyes before, but now I'd actually love to own one. The latter definitely seem to have been inspired by the art of Margaret Keane, whom I love
Shocked the crying doll was sold. If I was a parent I’d be like, “no honey this one stays here.” Lol
Lol me too
I really think who buy those creepy dolls
@@Angelbello-vl9ps U would be surprised
I agree. She is creepy and the eyes are demonic.
@@Angelbello-vl9ps they were considered art back in those days, the crying doll was a big seller because they were so odd and random in a time where the norm was very clean and proper
My sister loved the " living dead doll" line... They are intentionally creepy its a horror doll line and the boxes are coffin shaped
Love them 🖤🦇🕸
Those dolls are awesome!
I've still got 2 my daughter bought at Spencer's Gifts back in the day.
Yes. Love those. Those and Little Apple Dolls were me whole identity as a tween.
I remember wanting one sooo much. They look amazing and so creepy!
I remember the only hearts club. I really liked the diversity, at the time there wasn't a lot of dolls like that!
They don't look that bad tbh
I think they're really pretty actually
If the eyes were farther apart they’d be cute
Little Miss No Name and Suzy Sad Eyes are highly collectable and valuable! I collect the only heart dolls and pets and I think they're cute!
I have a Little Miss No Name and she's one of my favorites! Sad Eyed Susie is also on my grail list. They were inspired by the big eyed children of Margaret Keane and I love how bizarre they are.
I actually love the 70s flat dolls, the unique eyes dolls look sweet, the shorties are a cool idea and the suzie sad eyes reminds me of the big eyes paintings.
I went and bought a fashion flats while watching this video
*flatsy
Personally I think Little Miss No Name and Suzie Sad Eyes are kind of adorable.
I know!!! I must be crazy but i can see their mass appeal in those days, its so eerie but in a lovable way
I live for Little Miss No Name lol first time I saw her in collector videos I thought she looked like some Charles Dickens-y Victorian Demon Child and I love it, clearly she didn't work for kids but she later became a big collectible item (especially with the tear still intact) and was used in several photoshoots and music videos and stuff. The late Kevyn Aucoin photographed Christina Ricci with the doll for one of his make up books. The only thing more unhinged than the doll is the tv commercial for her.
For creepy, try Remco’s Laugh’o’lot doll from 1969. It’s face is in a permanent maniacal smile and it giggles when you activate it. Or even Mattel’s Baby Secret from 1959 who would whisper messages to you on a super creepy fashion and her mouth moved as she whispered!!
FINALIY SOMEONE KNOWS BABY LAUGH A LOT- i used to be very scared of her- her face is just *ugh* TERRIFYING
The stranger and creepier the better! YAY!
I have ALWAYS wanted a little miss no name because of Margaret Keane's work. Such an amazing artist.
The doll with a tear was based on a pop painting of the late 60s. It was popular. So they made a doll out of it. I remember in 68, I got fox Xmas a paint-by-number set copy of this famous painting. Though I think I did a very poor job making her look worst.
Double Trouble from the original She-Ra doll line had the two faced head thing too, but it was in a helmet that's part of the mold so you only see the front side. It was controlled by a dial on her back. I have the entire line aside from a few variants. I love them so much!
I love Blythe dolls, but my boyfriend says they creep him out.
The one thing I will say about Only Heart’s Club- they had REALLY high-quality clothes, especially for their size! My grandma briefly collected them and I wasn’t a huge fan of them but they didn’t seem creepy to me. I didn’t like the combination of plastic head/hands/feet on a soft fabric body (with wire so they were posable at least). But their clothes were NICE.
Mystix came before Monster High. They are pretty weird but there’s some awesome fashion in this line.
The thumbnail's doll with the two heads reminds of Harry Potter and sorcer/philosopher's stone when Voldemort was on professor quirrel's head lol
I own a mystixx doll and while she's just chilling in my stock box right now, I personally think the gimmick was really cool + well-executed, and I wish the line could've become more widespread so I could get my hands on some in better condition for display.
Then again, I like creepy dolls and make a semi active effort to collect them (Little Miss No Name is a grail doll of mine), so maybe my opinion should be taken with a grain of salt :P
I have the same aspirations !
Creepy doll collectors united 🫁👁
I honestly ADORE creepy fashion dolls-i really wish i could find more of them to cellact they satisfy my horror fan self lol
@@Man-wolf- I love living dead dolls. You should check those out
I actually had one of the only hearts club dolls just one they have these little story books and at the time I didn’t really think much about it they were Made of fabric but had plastic faces, because I had a vision impairment I never really thought about the way their faces looked or their bodies other than the fact that they were soft, but now thinking about it, I’m kind of glad I only ever bought one.
i like these dolls
Baby Did It looks like “tan mom” had a child with Disney’s Jack- Jack. Lol. Just so bad! 😂
I'm a big fan of inset eyes, since seeing RH is the only reason I started collecting this year. I think eyes are a big issue for so many people because of the whole "window to the soul" thing and when they're not just flat painted plastic they have a chance at looking realistic. Failfix dolls also have their eyes painted so they "trace" you, since it's just an optical illusion that does that. Also, I've been in the doll community for only a few months and SO many of us have mini-me dolls. I love that dolls are now having enough diversity that people are even able to recreate themselves vs just "blonde, blue eyes, white" of so many years past. I realised while making mine how much I dislike looking at myself, but I used an RH base and, come on, you *really* gotta screw up to make RH ugly, so I did okay. It's fun giving them clothes and hats and stuff that I wear and a little miniature life.
Baby dolls that use the bathroom have been a thing for decades lol my mom and my grandma had dolls like that
Makies are adorable
Makies dolls were super cute !! I loved them and have several , the concept was cool I thought 🤷🏻♀️ , and I personally love the unique eyes doll line , especially the brunette one in the pink fluffy jacket 💖 I guess I just love creepy dolls !!
I have series 1 and a few from series 2 of a doll collection called Bleeding Edge Goth dolls. We sold them at a store i worked at, they were really unique kinda Monster high feeling dolls before Monster high came out. I bought a couple of the not so creepy ones for my niece at the time so she would have something different besides barbie. My sister hated them but my little niece loved them. Later when monster high came out my niece was huge into collecting those and her mom didn't have a problem with them lol. But yeah some of them can be really creepy with blacked out eyes, or Xs in the eyes and they have actual metal piercings which was cool. They were made for older teens or 20s collectors not really for kids. I really liked them. Lol
I love Dusty! She has so happy smile and she has freckles 😍. The lipstick is discolored, yes, but overall I like her a lot, I have 2 of them and I'm absolutely happy!
I have a Dusty too, I really like her more muscular proportions (she can comfortably wear Ken clothes and shoes). But mine is a version without the pale lipstick, and I definitely think she looks better without it!
@@mallen4890 oh, cool! I didn't figure out to try the Ken clothes on her, awesome tip! And yours has a colored lipstick? I'm jealous! I'm not sure I even saw one without discolored lips... but I kinda into discolored one, to be fair - it's like she wears some funky color! And I do love her sporty muscular teen (or maybe more like young adult) build! She's a bit of a tomb boy comparing to barbie or her sisters!
Those Shorty dolls look like South Park characters.
Those were definitely creepy but that Flat doll wen u showed the closeup of the eyes had me laughing!
Wat in the ever loving HELLL🤯🥴😵🤪🤣😅
You had me cracking up! I’m a child of the 70s so I had all these dolls and they to me they are Normal lol 😂 little miss no name is on my wish list now as a matter of a fact but she’s hard to find and very expensive
I’ve got a soft spot for the Only Hearts Club girls. Always will! I love them. 💖
Burlap bag doll holy s--- that is terrifying and reminds me of Chucky
I've heard of Little Miss No Name, apparently she is quite expensive on the after market. The My Scene dolls Fab Faces line were really creepy, they had these buttons on the back (very weird looking) you pressed to change their facial expressions, but they just looked weird and creepy.
I was so thrilled to thrift one of those! She was in a bag with all her stuff. The faces she makes are so weird and fun!
I swear I was the BIGGEST fan of Mystixx back in the day! They were so much fun! Their fashions were nice, but also cheap at the same time. They were a very fun alternative!
I love little sad eyes tho shes very spooky and I love that little miss no name was much odder
Love Little Miss No Name!!! So happy to see more content on her
I love seeing all of these dolls because almost none of them ever made it over to my country. Outside of Barbie and Bratz I have only ever heard about any of the doll lines you talk about on the internet as an adult. I feel like I missed out on a lot as a child.
What do you think of the Sunshine Family? They have glass eyes, that were easy to pop out.
“What was going on in the seventies?”
What WASN’T going on in the seventies?
If you ever made another one of these videos I would love to see you talk about Living Dead Dolls. They have been going one for a fair bit (I believe they started in the late 90s but I could be wrong). To me they aren’t really creepy since I love horror things but most people I know find them creepy since every doll has a death story and a death certificate and even comes in a coffin shaped box. I have barely seen anyone in the doll community talk about them so I’d love to see someone finally talk about them since I find them really cool.
Agreed as a person who started off as an LDD collector before branching off into other doll
I still got like 7 of them. I remember way back when they released like this temporary slasher movie line and my parents got me a little Jason Vooshees.
Damn thing goes for like 200 quid now,
Living Dead Dolls are some of my fav dolls of all time, they are just so cool and unique. I got into them when I was younger cause I collected Monster High, I have around 10 LDD's as they are kinda expensive to collect. But yeahh, definitely weird and creepy dolls
OMG !!! I am laughing so hard, 'staring into your soul' 'sat on the end of your bed' so so funny😂🤣😂🤣
I agree the two face is horrifying
Little miss no name can stay out of my nightmares thank you I regret knowing she exists!!!
Those Susie Sad Eyes dolls are really cute, I like the eyes 💖
I just got creeped out by the eyes looking at the doll
I just got a Dusty doll in the mail today from eBay! I think she's actually kind of cute. My doll looks more like the first one shown with the lighter tan and pink lips. I'm not sure what the deal is with the darker Dusty dolls with the white lips, if they were a different version or manufactured differently or aged that way. Unfortunately, almost all Dusty dolls have an issue with the plastic of the body melting around the joints because the head and limbs were made with a different type of plastic and it causes a chemical reaction. I also got Dusty's palomino horse, Nugget, who isn't able to stand by herself. Not the best designed toys, lol. Dusty had an African American friend, Skye, who looks quite cute, but like most black dolls of the time period, she is quite rare and expensive.
I recently saw someone do a reroot, repaint of a Dusty and she looked so much more normal. That fried hair and white lipstick were horrible lol
The red head looks like mama cass
The best part of this video was when you said “changing a baby’s nappy”!!
if disney makes toy story 5 they should put susie sad eyes in it. i think she would add a lot of character
A favourite from my own collection is Emerald the Enchanting Witch, a doll only produced during the year of 1972. She's a chubby witch with purple skin and green hair who was marketed with a number of witchy fashions that could be purchased for her, along with a haunted house for her to live in. He main gimmick was a real glass lightbulb inside her head that glowed when you shook her, causing her plastic eyes to flicker. I'm also into Blythe who is a creepy doll of the 70's with a different eye gimmick, though they were revived for the Japanese market in 2000/2001 and still sold today.
My Friend Cayla is super creepy. From her smile to her voice to the fact that people could hack the dolls to spy on children. Talking dolls in general I find creepy. I remember once seeing a Talking Jill at a thrift store. She looks like Chucky's long lost sister.
As soon as I seen your hair is went "oooooh" lol it looks great!
LOL - you just cracked me up when you said 'Baby Did it'! LOL like did what!??? It just tickled my funny bones! 🙂 I now have the hiccups! I thought they’d done Dolls that pooped years ago - maybe I imagined it! Now I’m boss-eyes too! LOL Great Video - interesting - some of these Dolls I’d never heard of and so it was informative. Thanks.
I love Little Miss No Name and Susie Sad Eyes. I would love to have them in my collection one day. I also liked the baby doll.
Makies is a cool concept. It's expensive for a toy though. But for adult collectors I think they're cool.
Susie sad eyes is my favorite 😍 I’m a collector of susiesadeyes , have nearly 90 of them.😂
Lookin' Pretty was a nineties line of dolls with Flatsy type bodies but they had 3d heads and wore removeable sticker clothes. They were like paperdolls with an odd sort of body.
i have 3 of the only hearts dolls! i remember really liking them as a kid.
Only creepy weird dolls I have any love for are the Living Dead Dolls. I adore my Lizzie Borden one 😂❤
As weird as the diaper thing may seem, I would have LOVED a doll like that. It depends on what a child wants to imagine and play with their dolls. I've wanted to be a mom since I was a little girl and learned I could be a mom someday. I wasn't as interested in fashion, I was interested in playing house and taking care of a baby. I even had my Barbies be moms to my extensive collection of Barbie babies. I can see why that baby doll seems weird. It is weird. But! I think there's a market for it.
Yup. I was that kid too.
same i was also that kid lol so many baby alives and barbie babies XD
Love this video, I collect antique nun dolls and love them cause they are Super, Super Creepy!
Have you ever seen the old Disney princess dolls from Disney World that came with two heads in the fashion packs? Basically the gimmick was that you could take off the doll's head to switch her hairstyle. The dolls came with rubber fashions from the movies and some original outfits as well. These were popular in the early 2000s to about 2013 I think. I was obsessed with them.
The doll with the face on the back made me think of that horrifying story of Edward Mordrake who had a face behind his head that would say awful things to him during his sleep.
And the "no name" doll I remember because it was in a Mr. Nightmare video that sadly can no longer be viewed. This is why I don't own dolls. Hell, I don't even own action figures.
You really have to give it to rainbow high, usually insert eyes are disturbing, but they have only ever been really cute on RH.
If I had been born in the seventies, I would have owned nothing but Little Miss No Name dolls because I would have been a sucker for that advertising...
On a side note, this guy has incredibly pretty eyes!
Yess he does
AREN'T HIS EYES GLASS?
Omg I completely forgot about shorties dolls! I had two and i loved them.
Ok but Susie Sad Eyes would have been a doll I would have loved as a kid. I want one now 😂
I can usually enjoy “creepy” dolls. I mean, I own large Chucky & Tiffany dolls lol, but Little Miss No Name is truly horrific to me 😂 I feel a visceral reaction when I look at her. She makes Annabelle look like Strawberry Shortcake.
I am terrified of creepy dolls, they're the stuff nightmares are made of ! That's why I don't like vintage porcelain dolls, you will not find a single one in my doll collection! So creepy 😱😱😱😱😱
I got two only hearts club dolls at a thrift store recently and tbh their faces are precious!!! so very cute in the face imo but their bodies are basically just cloth noodles LOL the contrast is insane
9:32 WHAAAAAAAT? You've never heard of Baby alive then or about the other hundreds of baby dolls that pee and shit hahahahah every girl wants to feed the baby and see their baby shit the diaper😂😂😂😂 I loved preparing their food and waiting for her to turn her diaper green and then change her!!! That's all what we wanted 😂😂😂
Shorties kinda look like if someone stepped on a bratz doll
I agree with everything you said other than the Odie of having a doll if you having your own mini me in your fav dollverse is really cool
Also as I kid I did change my doll's diapers and stuff and I had these dolls that could actually drink and cry and pee and eat their special food mix it was great
This is your best episode yet.
I saw a little kid with a reborn baby monkey with human body, and the skin of the doll looked like was burned or something. I traveled to other country next to mine and they were seling that horrible creepy uncanny monkey baby doll, the skin of it its just so gross.
These are not exactly play line dolls, they are more for adult collectors, but as for creepy/different dolls, you also have: Living Dead Dolls, Little Apple Dolls and Begoths. Those are so interesting!
the sunshine family dolls from 1973/74 honestly scare me, their beady eyes and their mischievous smiles are just terrifying...
Baby Dit It looks like a copy of Baby Alive, the doll that ate baby food that the child would mix with water and feed to the doll, then later it would come out in the diaper. A bit more realistic than plain water. Also from the 70's there was a cow (not a doll I know) that drank water and there was some powder you put in her and then milked her. Strange!
Little Miss No Name looks like a haunted doll waiting to happen
I actually LOVE the Only Hearts Club dolls, I have one of all of them. They had really cute clothing and shoes, animals, and a horse stable. I don't mind that you think they are creepy, but my sister, daughter, and BFF have collected them too. We think they are adorable. I totally agree with you on the other dolls. Dusty is the worst.
Dusty got dem foundation lips 😂
I had a Dusty when she came out and yeah, she fugly, but I loved her body (thought Barbies looked like mutants) and her articulation. IDK if she came with a horse or if I just got her with a horse one year - "Santa" liked to open my toys and set them up in dioramas for me to discover around the house. I would love to get her now and try a reroot and face paint to see if I could make her pretty.
Never saw a Mystic, but mom gave me a china doll with 3 faces and I hated that monster - gave me nightmares!
What was going on in the 70s? Wars and LSD! lol
Awesome vid and I remember reading in a now defunct Barbie magazine about Hot stuff Skipper in the 70s looking " demonic".But these dolls likely had to go by parents demands for their kids on certain values and these dolls are the result.
Hey Joey, speaking of glass insert eyes, what are your thoughts of BJD's? From the more anime looking Dolfie's to the more realistic ones like Iplehouse, what are your thoughts of them?
A doll that sh*ts itself? What a time to be alive 😂🤣
Love these special dolls. I have a Suzy Sad eyes. And I have two Unique Eyes dolls. I love them. But my daughter is quite spooked by them 🤣
I LOVE old creepy dolls!! I really want a Suzy sad eyes doll one day lol. I also am beginning a collection of vintage/antique dolls, including composition dolls. I’d love to see you talk about old German bisque dolls, composition dolls, and things like that- does that interest you at all? Oooh that also reminds me, I wonder what you’d think of the cheaper celluloid /plasticity (some were composition) fashion and world dolls… like there are souvenir dolls that were popular in the 50s & 60s, some had sleepy eyes, some have side turned eyes. They were some of the earliest fashion dolls, even though they took on older fashion styles. Like the marie alexander, ginny vogue, crochet dress dolls…
When I was really small I got a McDonald’s girl baby doll. I called her happy and was thoroughly terrified of her. 🤣 I think I sunk her in the river but now I want her back. Lol
Wow. He would HATE BJD’s… 🤣
Also, baby dolls wetting their diapers is a very old and common concept.
My favorite creepy doll line is the living dead dolls line from mezco toyz but well they are supposed to be creepy. They‘re cute and each doll has a death certificate with a poem on it. Love them although they‘re sadly hard to get in Germany.
Wish you would've filmed the creepy doll watching you in the store lol
I'm hoping that you can do a video about fake Barbie dolls released in many parts of the world, like even if it's in parts! That would be an interesting video topic.
wow these are all fascinating. Lots of these dolls I have never heard of before.
Baby Did it reminds me of a story my Great Aunt told me. She said when she was a child, her little brother put mustard in her doll's diaper to make it look like the doll dirtied it.
The Shorties look like Eric Cartman in drag