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BJDs are produced by anything from single-person outfits on a hobby level, to incorporated multinationals. A few artists in USA and Australia produce and sell their own dolls. In Asia there is a wide variety of companies producing BJDs. The BJD Orbyrarium book lists 49 different BJD companies[1] and one fan-run BJD database includes 125 companies as of February 2009.[2] A few of the most notable BJD lines and companies can be found below.
In Japan the market is largely dominated by Volks and Super Dollfie. In Korea the market is more diverse, while the Chinese market is still growing.
References
[edit]- ^ Aimee Steinberger, Mia Peterson, ed. (2006). BJD Orbyrarium. Murat Caviale Inc.
- ^ SD-like Ball Jointed Dolls
Other
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- companies that predate february 2005 [1]
- angelregion
- Dollstown
- Elysium
- K-doll
- Real Missing Link RML
- Serendipity
- Peakswoods
Jun Planning AI doll
http://www.jun-doll.com/index.php?doll=ai&cr=en
http://www.thevalleyofthedolls.com/dollshop.php/Ai_Doll
Obitru resin heads, haruka
Bootlegs http://www.denofangels.com/forums/showthread.php?t=173020
Narae and Narin from Narindoll[7], are sculpted by Korean artist Bimong[8]
- Pipos[9], another Korean company, has released several types of anthro dolls. Baha is a popular type of anthro cat from Pipos.
- Pukipuki, distributed by Korean company Fairyland[10]
- Mini Gem from Korean company Soom[11]
Arte Tokio Sidhe dolls are 50cm tall silicone dolls, with an internal skeleton, similar to the construction of RealDolls, but the Sidhe is not a sex doll.[14]
Stuff not included in the final article
映画『イノセンス』公開時、タイアップ企画として「球体関節人形展」が開催された。 When the movie 'Inosens' was opened to the public, "Globe joint doll exhibition" was held as a tie-up project.
http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/球体関節人形
http://www.ntv.co.jp/event/kyutai/
Paper Moon dolls[15] are five feet tall life-size dolls cast in resin. They have pronounced anime features, and have specially constructed joints that are superficially similar in appearance to ball and socket joints. But due to the inherent difficultiy in stringing such a large doll with elastic, internally the joints are hinged. Unlike many other lifesize dolls, Paper Moon dolls are not sex dolls.
- PetDoll[16]
- ^ http://www.akibanana.com/?q=node/308 "Impromptu doll parties, or users who bring their dolls out for a meal and photo session (700 for “doll set” of miniature food and props), are not so rare here as St. Grace’s Court is one of the only places in Akiba to provide a doll menus and allow such pictures to be taken."
- ^ http://www.st-gracecourt.com/index.shtml
- ^ Bluefairy International
- ^ Resinality - Blue Fairy
- ^ Latidoll.com
- ^ Resinality - LatiDoll
- ^ narindoll
- ^ Cite error: The named reference
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was invoked but never defined (see the help page). - ^ Piposdoll
- ^ Cite error: The named reference
dollfairyland
was invoked but never defined (see the help page). - ^ Soom
- ^ Souldoll
- ^ Iplehouse
- ^ http://www.artetokio.com/english/index.html
- ^ Paper Moon dolls
- ^ SD-like Ball Jointed Dolls - PetDoll