Monday, October 13, 2014

Hispanic and Latino Doll/Action Figure List


Haschel Toys Olga Tanon and Bbi Sargent Mendez
Olga Tanon and Sargent Mendez


Jakks Pacific Valerie (Rosario Dawson)


Integrity Toys Street Fusion Alysa 2004 (Dealer version)
Integrity Toys Street Fusion Alysa (Dealer version)


Mattel Kelly Club Tea Party Nia
Mattel Kelly Club Tea Party Nia


Here is my list of Hispanic and Latino dolls and action figures.

ARM Enterprise

Selena Quintanilla



BBi 

Perfect Body Female Action Figure
Perfect Body

Male Action Figure
Sargent Mendez



Chic Boutique

Chicas a la Moda Arianna
Glamour Girl Flower Power



Get Real Girl

Gabi



Get Set Club

Isabella



Hasbro

G. I. Joe (various)
Master Sergeant Roy P. Benavidez
Carmen 'Raya' Alonso, drummer JEM
Rio Pacheco, manager JEM



Haschel Toys

Olga Tanon



Hot Toys

Bronze TrueType male figure
True Type Cuban American female



Integrity

Alejandro
Alysa
Candi



Jakks Pacific

Fashion Doll: Muneca de Mode Catalina
Fashion Doll: Muneca de Mode Damita
GirlForce Bianca
GirlForce Lola 
GirlForce Natalie (Cameron Diaz) "Charlie's Angels"
GirlForce Valerie (Rosario Dawson) "Josie and the Pussycats"
Maleficient (Angelina Jolie)




Kenya's World

Ariana* (Thanks Smaller Places for sharing this new series!)
Nicole


Kumik

Jessica Alba head



Lanard

I-Girl Rio



Mattel

Alex Russo (Selena Gomez) "Wizards of Waverly Place"
Generation Girl Ana Suarez
Barbie
ChaCha "Grease"
Barbie and the Rockers Derek
Desi Arnaz
Gabriella "High School Musical"
Jennifer Lopez
Kayla
Kelly (David's Bridal Perfect Pair)
Ken
Li'l Friends of Kelly Marisa
Model of the Moment Marisa
So in Style Marisa
Kelly Club Nia
My Scene Nia
Flavas P. Bo
Rebelde Diego Bustamante
Rebelde Giovanni Mendez
Rebelde Lupita Fernandez
Rebelde Mia Colucci
Rebelde Miguel Arango
Rebelde Roberta Pardo
V.I.P. Selena Gomez
Shakira
Teresa
Tommy (David's Bridal Perfect Pair)



Mega Star

Ricky Martin



One World Project

Prettie Girl Valencia



Play Along Ltd., Division of Jakks Pacific

Cheetah Girls Chanel
Cheetah Girls Dorinda




Playmates Toys Inc.

Ever Girl



R&D Dolls

Susie



Shindana

Disco Juanita



Smartees

Teacher Taylor



Spinmaster

Liv Daniela


Takara

Samba Jenny
Samba Kisara


Tiger Toys

A.C. Slater (Mario Lopez) "Saved by the Bell"


Totem International

Carlos, Billy's Pierto Rican boyfriend  (Thanks, Roxanne, for the reminder!)



Toy Biz

Sue Richards (Jessica Alba) "The Fantastic Four"


Woolworth

Manuel, wife, and baby



Yaboom

Christina Aguilera



YNU Group Inc.

Rosa Dominguez Katz "Mixis"

12 comments:

  1. Wow. I did not realized that it was so many dolls and action figures that celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month. Thanks

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  2. Hi Male Doll World! My pleasure to share. There are some that I missed - like your Carlito. I'll be putting up a post showing some of these and other figures.

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  3. Eep eep eep -- MUCH looking forward to pictures! I had no idea the list would be so long.

    Have you ever encountered a line called Ariana - Everyday Fashion? I just this second found it on the TRU web site while browsing "ethnic dolls." It looks like the $9.99 dolls are Sparkle Girlz-level basic and the $24.99 have at least elbow articulation. Some are definitely Hispanic.

    I know NOTHING about it and probably won't go anywhere near TRU before Friday (if then).

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  4. Wow! Nice collection of dolls. I have heard of most, but some I had not.

    I was not aware that Candi is Hispanic. Do you own most of these dolls?

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  5. Wow, what a list! Several of these dolls and action figures are new to me. I can't wait for pictures. Our collection of Hispanic dolls is small but growing.

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  6. Holy crap, that's a lot! Cant wait for the pics.

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  7. Hi and THANKS for your comments Smaller Plaes, Georgia Girl, Jewell, and Muff!

    @Smaller Places - wow, you KNOW how to bring zest to a post! No, I had not heard of the "Ariana Everyday Fashion" doll before you mentioned her. She seems to be a new addition to the Kenya doll line. Pause to Snoopy dance - so excited. High five salute. You rock!

    @Georgia Girl - yes, I know many of these dolls are familiar - and yay for the Internet. Glad to share any new stuff.

    Candi Hispanic? Can you pull up a chair? Helene Hamilton began her Candi line with black dolls, but she added Asian, Hispanic, Swedish, Danish, Russian, and Israeli dolls. Yes, I have and/or am fortunate to have owned several of these dolls. You can see some of my Candi dolls here.

    @Jewell - glad to share new dolls and figures. I would LOVE to see your dolls. I'm nosy like that ;-)

    @Muff - thanks for your enthusiasm. I wasn't crazy about some of the photos I took earlier today. I'll take more and better ones tomorrow.

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  8. Thank you for this extensive list! Of the ones that you mentioned, I have 7 (and one on the way). I don't know if you'll want to add him, but Carlos (Billy doll) is also Hispanic. He's kind of ummmm, large for 1/6 scale though.

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  9. Hi RoxanneRoxanne! Glad to share the list. How could I forget Carlos?! I've added him to the list.

    BTW, I would LOVE to see your Hispanic collection. Should you have the time and inclination ...

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  10. They are a lot! I love Rosario, she is gorgeous!

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  11. So I'm gathering my group of Hispanic dolls for their upcoming photo shoot and I have a question: did you mean Flavas Tika is Hispanic, instead of P. Bo? If not, isn't Tika also Hispanic?

    And an addition to your list: Triad Alpha Hispanic.

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  12. Hi Billa's Dolls and Fashions and RoxannneRoxannne!

    @Billa's Dolls and Fashions - yes, there are :-) Rosario sends her thanks for the compliment.


    @RoxannneRoxannne - I read somewhere that P Bo was Hispanic; I'll need to check for confirmation ;-)

    I thought that Tika has a South Asian background, but I do not recall what - if any - ethnicity Mattel assigned to her. Although she is the light-medium brown sometimes reserved for Hispanic dolls, I don't recall a Hispanic identity attached to her. That doesn't mean she can't be Hispanic though: sometimes, Mattel likes to play the ambiguous card.

    Thanks for the Triad reminder. I look forward to your Hispanic doll post ;-)

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