Toys of the Eighties, Hollywoods
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They 80's dolls with streaked hair. Half of it was a neon color and the other half was gray but changed colors in warm and cold water. They have painted-on swimsuits and sunglasses in bright colors, and brightly colored painted-on tights, sometimes with patterns on them. Mine has a Tonka trademark ont he back of her head dated 1986. They are about 7 inches tall and look like pre-teen girls.
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Stacey - September 21, 2007 - Report this comment
My sister and I each had one of these. I think my mom might still have them at her house. Can't wait to pull them out and re-live the 80's.
erdath - January 26, 2008 - Report this comment
My sister and I had these. I vaguely remember what they look like and that we'd dunk them in the bathtub, also that the color change hair felt weird, like rough or something.
Holly - March 12, 2008 - Report this comment
I had these and I tried finding them everywhere and couldn't - these dolls were the best!
Linda - October 11, 2008 - Report this comment
I absolutely loved this doll, but as with many of my old dolls I have lost it, would love to find another one somewhere but am having no luck :(
Jill - April 12, 2010 - Report this comment
Oh wow! These were so great. I remember quite vividly a friend and I playing with them in the school playground. For some bizarre reason we were led to believe one day that their hair was made from that of DEAD horses, which of course we loved-(horses, alive, not dead ones that is) and, completely devastated, we agreed that a burial of the dolls be appropriate. Our hollywood dolls met their fate under a palm tree in her backyard near the swimming pool. I'd love to go ask her Mum if I could dig them up one day... I still remember the spot!
Leslie - December 14, 2010 - Report this comment
What a relief to know that other people know about these dolls. I thought I would never see one again. I had one named Molly and I loved her. I'm not sure if she came with the name or if that's what I named her. She had neon pink hair and the part of her hair that changed with warm water was green. I was very sad to find out she was lost in the move. Will try to find her on Ebay now that I know what they're called.
Mish - August 26, 2011 - Report this comment
Thankyou thankyou thankyou.. have been trying to remember these for years
Jadedoz - October 17, 2012 - Report this comment
As a child I had friends that had these dolls. I always wanted one, but never got one as a child. Now as an adult I have 2 of them as well as their car. I know they also had a scooter as well.

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