Polly Pocket is a line of miniature dolls and toy sets created by Chris Wiggs in 1983 for his daughter. Initially, the toys were small enough to fit in a pocket, hence the name "Pocket." Bluebird Toys of the United Kingdom began producing Polly Pocket in the 1980s and 1990s, and later the rights to the brand were acquired by Mattel. As time went on, the dolls got a little bigger and the product line evolved, adding numerous accessories, kits and stories.
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1. origins:
- Polly Pocket was invented in 1983 by Briton Chris Wiggs. He created a miniature doll for his daughter, using an old powder box as packaging.
2 Production:
- Initially, the rights to produce Polly Pocket were held by Bluebird Toys of the United Kingdom. In the 1990s, the rights to the brand were acquired by the American company Mattel, which continues to produce it today.
3. distinctive design:
- The distinguishing feature of Polly Pocket was the small plastic compacts that, when opened, revealed the miniature world in which Polly lived.
4. resizing:
- Although the initial Polly Pocket dolls were small enough to easily fit in a pocket, the dolls became larger in 1998 after Mattel took over.
5. brand evolution:
- Over time, the Polly Pocket brand has expanded its offerings to include a variety of sets, including houses, vehicles, pools and more, as well as introducing new characters.
6 Television adaptations:
- Polly Pocket has lived to see several television adaptations. In 2018, Mattel and DHX Media introduced a new animated series about Polly Pocket, which still airs today.
7 Gathering:
- Older Polly Pocket sets have become an object of interest for collectors and often fetch high prices at online auctions.
8 Security:
- Because of the small size of the initial Polly Pocket sets, they were often considered a potential danger to young children who might swallow them. For this reason, and to better adapt to the market, Mattel introduced larger versions of the dolls.
Trivia
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Initial concept:
The originator of Polly Pocket, Chris Wiggs, originally designed the doll for his daughter using an empty cosmetic powder box. This is where the idea of a compact miniature world was born. -
Inspiration from your pocket:
The name "Polly Pocket" literally means "Polly for your pocket," which refers to the original concept - dolls that could be carried in your pocket. -
Variants for boys:
In response to the popularity of Polly Pocket, Bluebird Toys introduced a line for boys called "Mighty Max," which was also miniature, but focused on adventure and monsters. -
Polly has a sibling:
Although Polly is the most recognizable, she has siblings - brother Rick and sister Paxton - who have appeared in various sets and adaptations. -
Change in appearance:
After the brand was acquired by Mattel in 1998, Polly Pocket dolls underwent a redesign. They became larger and more similar to other popular dolls. -
Polly at the movies:
In 2004, the film "PollyWorld" was made, with Polly as the main character. It was a feature-length production telling the adventures of Polly and her friends. -
Interactive toy:
At one point in production, Polly Pocket was sold with "Quik Clik" technology, which allowed the doll's clothes to be easily changed using magnets. -
A reissue of the classic version:
Due to the growing popularity of the classic sets among collectors, Mattel reissued the original Polly Pocket miniature dolls in 2018. -
Polly as a fashion icon:
In 2019, to celebrate the brand's 30th anniversary, celebrated fashion designer Mimi Wade created a collection of Polly Pocket-inspired clothing, which was presented at London Fashion Week. -
Polly a technology:
Over the years, Polly Pocket has seen a number of digital versions, from computer games to mobile apps, allowing the younger generation to interact with the brand in a modern way.