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Living Dead Dolls
Line of horror dolls
Living Dead Dolls is a line of horrordolls first produced as handmades in 1998 in the United States by Ed Long and Damien Glonek, and commercially manufactured by Mezco Toyz since 2000.
Concept
Living Dead Dolls are ten inches tall, made of plastic, with fabric clothing, and come packed in coffin-shaped boxes with death certificates.[1] Each doll has a different cause of death, which is usually described in doggerel verse on the certificate.[2] While the dolls are occasionally inspired by real people such as Lizzie Borden, they are described explicitly as dolls, not representations of actual dead children, and are aimed at an adult audience aged upwards of 15 years.[2]
Origins
The first Living Dead Dolls appeared for sale in the USA in 1998.[3] They were originally craft dolls individually customised by either Ed Long or Damien Glonek and described as "handmades."[4] These origi