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The Weirdest Toys From The 70s

by Brad Rosenberg

Published June 30, 2017

The Weirdest Toys From The 70s

Little Miss No Name (1965)

This is seriously the creepiest doll to emerge from Hasbro Toys/the doll universe. It was created in 1965 by the famous doll designer Deet D’Andrade. Every doll is barefoot and has a teardrop and sports a burlap sack dress. Little Miss No Name was thought to be the “anti-Barbie” and an alternative for more independent girls who ignored materialism.

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