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World Girl (doll)

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World Girls
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Item Type

Doll

Owner

Muffy (multiple)
Francine
Sue Ellen
Rae
Many others

Appearances
First Appeared (cartoon)

"World Girls"

World Girls are a toy set of dolls that depict girls from every country and continent in the world. Every doll comes with its own book about the country it is based upon. The most famed appearance of the dolls is in the episode World Girls, when Muffy wanted to collect all the dolls from every country around the world. Sue Ellen wanted to get a loom for Pema, and Francine got a Babe Didrikson World Girl doll for herself even though she wasn't interested in them before.

In "D.W., Bossy Boots", D.W. bought a Marie Antoinette World Girl doll for Emily's birthday.

In "Cents-Less", Binky bought a Tammy the Tornado World Girl doll, which he considers an action figure.

World Girl Dolls​​

Francine holding her Babe Didrikson World Girl doll.
Country Name
China Ying li
Tibet Pema
N/A Greta
France Fifi
N/A Helga
Egypt Cleopatra
Antarctica Spinny
Estonia Ludmila
Japan Miki

There are also a large variety of other dolls, such ones in the sports section of the superstore. In the sports section, it features World Girl dolls like Babe Didrikson and Olympic athletes. World Girls representing historical women also seem to exist, as Cleopatra is one of the World Girl dolls.

Trivia

  • Even though there is an Antarctica World Girl doll, Antarctica has no indigenous or permanent population. Also, Antarctica is not a country, but a continent, although much of Antarctica is claimed by various countries.
  • Ludmila, the name of the Estonian World Girl doll, is actually a Russian name rather than an Estonian one, although Estonia does have a large Russian minority due to formerly being part of Russia.
  • World Girl dolls are inspired by American Girl dolls, which also come with books.