troll dolls

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Troll dolls are small, collectible plastic figurines with brightly colored, wild hair that became a popular toy and cultural icon starting in the 1960s.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf collectible figurine
doll
toy
associatedWith 1960s pop culture
1990s nostalgia
kitsch aesthetics
becamePopularIn 1960s
countryOfOrigin Denmark NERFINISHED
creator Thomas Dam NERFINISHED
hadPopularityResurgenceIn 1990s
2010s
hasAlternateName Dam dolls NERFINISHED
Good Luck Trolls NERFINISHED
Trolls NERFINISHED
hasBodyFeature big ears
large eyes
outie navel
round belly
wide smile
hasCharacteristic brightly colored hair
small size
wild hair
hasCulturalRole iconic retro toy
symbol of good luck
hasGenre fantasy creature figurine
hasMaterial plastic
hasMerchandiseType keychains
miniature figurines
pencils toppers
plush toys
hasUse children's toy
collectible item
novelty gift
inception late 1950s
influenced DreamWorks Trolls film franchise NERFINISHED
inspiredBy Scandinavian troll folklore
marketedAs good luck charm
soldIn gift shops
toy stores
vending machines
targetAudience children
toy collectors
typicalBodyColor fantasy colors
flesh-toned plastic
typicalHairColors blue
neon green
neon orange
neon pink
purple
typicalHairMaterial synthetic fiber

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Trolls basedOn troll dolls
Trolls basedOn troll dolls
subject surface form: Trolls (film)