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Disney Princess Mattel Ralph Breaks the Internet Comfy Squad Tiana Doll is a stunning representation of the beloved character from Disney's Princess and the Frog. This doll showcases Tiana's fun and modern sense of style, making her a must-have for any Disney Princess collection.

This Tiana Doll is part of the popular Ralph Breaks the Internet Comfy Squad line, which features various Disney Princesses in comfortable and casual outfits. The Tiana Doll is wearing a green and yellow top with a matching skirt that has an intricate floral design. Her outfit is completed with a pair of green shoes that match her top and a pair of pearl earrings.

The Tiana Doll is highly detailed, featuring a stunning rendition of her classic beauty. Her matching green headband highlights her natural curly hair, while her bright brown eyes and soft facial features make her look realistic and adorable.

The Tiana Doll stands at 14-inches tall, and her arms, legs, and head are all poseable. This makes it easy to display her in various poses and scenarios. Plus, the doll comes with a stand that makes it easy to display her on a shelf or in a cabinet.

Overall, the Disney Princess Mattel Ralph Breaks the Internet Comfy Squad Tiana Doll is a fantastic addition to any Disney Princess collection. Her modern and comfortable outfit, paired with her beautiful facial features, make her a standout doll that kids and collectors alike will adore.

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Mattel At Mattel Inc., Disney's princesses aren't damsels in distress.

Mattel had been the Disney dollmaker since the 1990s but it lost the franchise after developing its own line of dolls that saw an overlap with Disney's characters. The company had a relationship with the House of Mouse for 70 years starting out with The Mickey Mouse Club TV in the 1950s.

Mattel will have the global licensing rights to develop lines of toys for Disney Consumer Products, Games and Publishing, including fashion dolls, small dolls, and figures. The collection is expected to launch at retailers around the globe at the beginning of 2023.

Mattel unveiled a new and re-imagined line of Disney Princess and Disney Frozen dolls. From beloved Princess characters such as Rapunzel and Jasmine to Frozen characters Anna and Elsa, the new line of dolls celebrates the magical stories of Disney with unrelenting attention to detail and best-in-class design features.

The first princess doll was made in the late 1930's shortly after Disney's first princess movie, Snow White, came out but Disney did not start manufacturing Princess dolls until the late 1990's. The traditional Disney princess dolls are thin, have their hair and makeup done and all wearing dresses.

Mattel shut down its last U.S. factory - in Murray, Ky. - in 2001. Barbie, Hot Wheels and other Mattel toys are now made in China, Indonesia, Malaysia, Mexico and Thailand.

“The problems are most likely much deeper than we had imagined.” Mattel's difficulties stem from two sources: lead paint and small magnets. On August 2, the company announced a recall of approximately 1.5 million Fisher-Price toys that contain lead paint - including Ernie, Elmo, Dora the Explorer and Big Bird.

In 2014, Mattel lost the Disney princess contract shortly after launching a toy line called Ever After High, which included public-domain versions of princess dolls that overlapped with Disney's characters, including Cinderella and Snow White. Hasbro started selling Disney's princess dolls in 2016.

Her head is made from a vinyl compound, her arms from EVA (ethylene-vinyl acentate), her torso from an engineering thermoplastics polymer called ABS (acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene) and her legs from polypropylene and PVC - a safer kind from the early models.

Disney Princess Royal Collection, 12 Fashion Dolls -- Ariel, Aurora, Belle, Cinderella, Jasmine, Merida, Moana, Mulan, Pocahontas, Rapunzel, Snow White, Tiana.

Official canon of Disney Princesses

  • Jasmine – Aladdin (1992)
  • Pocahontas – Pocahontas (1995)
  • Mulan – Mulan (1998)
  • Tiana – The Princess and the Frog (2009)
  • Rapunzel – Tangled (2010)
  • Merida – Brave (2012)
  • Moana – Moana (2016)
  • Raya – Raya and the Last Dragon (2021)

The earliest documented dolls go back to the ancient civilizations of Egypt, Greece, and Rome. They have been made as crude, rudimentary playthings as well as elaborate art. Modern doll manufacturing has its roots in Germany, from the 15th century.

The first documented dolls which look something like what we know today, are the dolls of ancient Japan. The Hina, Daruma and Kokeshi dolls date back to 8000 BC and were an important part of Japanese culture. Used as lucky charms, religious icons and childhood toys, dolls have a long history in Japan.

History | Mattel, Inc. It all began in a garage in 1945, as a collaboration between Ruth and Elliot Handler, and Harold “Matt” Matson. They were designers and engineers, whose collective focus on creativity and innovation forever changed how kids play.

The Barbie doll The Barbie doll debuted on March 9, 1959, going on to become the company's best-selling toy in history.

We engage consumers through our catalog of iconic brands, including Barbie®, Hot Wheels®, Fisher-Price®, American Girl®, Thomas & Friends®, UNO® and MEGA®, as well as other popular intellectual properties that we own or license in partnership with global entertainment companies.

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