e/Kewpie-doll

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has glosseng: Kewpie dolls (occasionally spelled cupie) and figurines are based on comical strip-like illustrations by Rose ONeill that appeared in Ladies Home Journal in 1909. The small dolls were extremely popular in the early 1900s. They were first produced in Ohrdruf, a small town in Germany, then famous for its toy-manufacturers. They were made out of bisque and then celluloid. In 1949, Effanbee created the first hard plastic versions.
lexicalizationeng: Kewpie dolls
lexicalizationeng: Kewpie doll
lexicalizationeng: Kewpie-doll
instance of(noun) a small replica of a person; used as a toy
doll, dolly
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Japanese
has glossjpn: キューピー(Kewpie)とは、1909年に米国のイラストレーター、ローズ・オニール(1874年6月25日-1944年4月6日)がキューピッドをモチーフとしたイラストで発表したキャラクターである。この項ではキャラクターおよびキャラクターをもとにした人形について記す。
lexicalizationjpn: キューピー
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