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Lalaloopsy is a line of plastic rag dolls from
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. Originally released in 2010 as Bitty Buttons, the brand name was changed to ''Lalaloopsy'' shortly after launch. They began to grow in popularity during the holiday season in 2010. A variety of Lalaloopsy dolls have been released, as well as several Lalaloopsy themed video games. In November 2012 and February 2013, Lalaloopsy TV specials and
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History

On July 19, 2010,
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announced the launch of a line of doll toys, Bitty Buttons (created by Amandine Consorti), featuring eight 13-inch original rag dolls. Bitty Buttons had the tag line "Sew magical! Sew cute!". Each doll character was created with a fictional theme, reflecting the day they were sewn on, the fabric they were sewn from, and their pet.
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''. Lalaloopsy's original dolls were described by CBS's ''
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'' in November 2010 as "the hottest toy of the season," and MSNBC referred to them as "this year’s
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'' described them as, "Creating Cabbage Patch-like hysteria among Holiday shoppers." On December 21, 2010, Lalaloopsy dolls were in the first spot on "Google’s Hottest Holiday Internet Searches." According to Google searches for Lalaloopsy dolls were "up 20% since the beginning of December." On February 13, 2011, the addition of three new characters: Patch Treasurechest, Blossom Flowerpot, and Tippy Tumblelina were added to the existing line of 8. It was also announced that the company would be expanding the line of toys to include new mini versions of the dolls as well as made-for-DVD feature that has been released in spring 2012. Additional mini-series were created as well as exclusive holiday-themed dolls that could only be found at certain retail stores. On June 28, 2011, three new characters: Marina Anchors, Sahara Mirage, and Misty Mysterious were added as well as additional play-sets. Development of a
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title was also announced, with the official release date being November 6, 2011. Each game came with one of four mini dolls. On November 16, 2011, MGA announced that the newly created nurse doll - Rosy Bumps ‘N’ Bruises has been donated to more than 1,000
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hospital blood drives across the country to aid in awareness. The following day, MGA announced the creation of 5 webisodes to be featured on
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, and that future updates would be posted on the Lalaloopsy Facebook wall. In December 2011, MGA started to advertise ''Lalaloopsy Micro Figurines''. Each one is about with a head that can be removed and placed onto the other bodies. MGA continued to add additional characters to the Lalaloopsy toy line. As of September 2016, there are over 100 characters. The main toy line includes 13-inch dolls, the mini-series, and a variety of mini play-sets and plush dolls as well as Lalaloopsy Littles, smaller siblings of the 13-inch dolls. A spin-off known as "Lala-Oopsies" came out in late 2012. The short-lived line featured squishy princess and mermaid dolls made of foam, as well as plastic Mini Lala-Oopsies. In 2013, they received a direct to DVD movie titled ''Lala-Oopsies: A Sew Magical Tale''. The line was discontinued that same year. July 2015 saw the addition of a line called "Super Silly Party", featuring select classic characters with radically revamped looks. The characters were revamped again, but this time the entire line was rebooted when the show ''
We're Lalaloopsy ''We're Lalaloopsy'' is an animated children's television series co-produced by MGA Entertainment, Splash Entertainment, and Netflix. The series is based on the '' Lalaloopsy'' dolls from MGA Entertainment, and is a revival of the children’s an ...
'' premiered on Netflix in 2017. The last release in the revamped line was Series 4 of the Mystery Minis which were released in 2018. In August 2021, new dolls were released to celebrate the line's 10th anniversary. Some dolls were rereleases of classic characters, while others were new additions to the toy line.


Animated media

*''Lalaloopsy Webisodes'' (2011–2015) *''Adventures in Lalaloopsy Land: The Search for Pillow'' (2012) *''Lala-Oopsies: A Sew Magical Tale'' (2013) *''
Lalaloopsy Lalaloopsy is a line of plastic rag dolls from MGA Entertainment. Originally released in 2010 as Bitty Buttons, the brand name was changed to ''Lalaloopsy'' shortly after launch. They began to grow in popularity during the holiday season in 2010 ...
'' (2013–2015) *''Lalaloopsy Ponies: The Big Show'' (2014) *''Lalaloopsy Babies: First Steps'' (2014) *''Lalaloopsy Girls: Welcome to L.A.L.A. Prep School'' (2014) *''Lalaloopsy: Festival of Sugary Sweets'' (2015) *''Lalaloopsy: Band Together'' (2015) *''
We're Lalaloopsy ''We're Lalaloopsy'' is an animated children's television series co-produced by MGA Entertainment, Splash Entertainment, and Netflix. The series is based on the '' Lalaloopsy'' dolls from MGA Entertainment, and is a revival of the children’s an ...
'' (2017)


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