TaeYang

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Taeyang was introduced in 2006 as the second male counterpart of the popular Pullip doll. He is profiled as having a 13 year old younger sister, Dal. He is about 34 cm in height; taller than Pullip and the same articulated body as his predecessor, Namu. He has a realistic head and an eye mechanism that allows side to side eye movement as well as individual blinking. Starting with Hash, Taeyang eyes can remain shut then released using a lever on the back of the head. He can be customized similar to Pullip dolls. He can exchange clothes with many 1:6 action figures dolls and modern Ken doll. Taeyang is released on a bi-monthly basis by JUN Planning.

Some of the Taeyang dolls are styled after, or bear close resemblance to, popular characters and celebrities. The Edward Scissorhands Taeyang is licensed from Tim Burton's character. Hash was inspired by Japanese musician, Hide[1]. Shade bears close resemblance to Sherlock Holmes. Another King was inspired by King of Hearts from the Alice in Wonderland story[2].

[edit] Profile

Family profile: Father - British music shopper with high-priced violins. Mother - Korean and a famous architect. Younger 13-year old sister is crazy about playing tennis.

Hobbies: Making films.

Favorite type of girl: Jean Seberg

Personality: At a glance he looks a cool-headed man but he has a passion in his heart.

Occupation: Student at a music university. Studying composition.

Address: Milan, Italy

Age: 20 (Born in October, Libra)

Blood Type: O type

Home City: In Korea (brought up in London)

[edit] Releases

2006

  • M.J. (February)
  • Sage (April)
  • Filato (June)
  • Timulus (August)
  • Shade (October)
  • Cavalie (December)

2007

  • Missionary (February)
  • Lead (April)
  • Butler (June)
  • Hash (August)
  • Another King (September)
    • internet exclusive*
  • Edward Scissorhands (October)
  • Maguna (December)

2008

  • Horizon (February)
  • Tantus (May)
  • William (June)
  • Seiran (July)
  • Jade (September)

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