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Doll:Licca-Chan Doll

Takaraca. 2007

The Strong National Museum of Play

The Strong National Museum of Play
Rochester , United States

Licca-chan (or Rika-chan) is a Japanese fashion doll introduced by Takara in 1967. These dolls share the same popularity in Japan as Barbie does in the US. The doll was created by former shoujo manga artist Miyako Maki, and was also given an extensive background, including names and occupations for her parents, favorite books, and information on her school. As of 2007, over 53 million Licca-chan dolls have sold. A Nintendo DS game based on the doll was released in Japan in 2007, and a US release followed in 2008, re-named "Lovely Lisa."

It all began with Ralph Baer, the "Father of TV Games." His ideas ushered in a new era of electronic entertainment and sparked the home video game revolution. In the nearly four decades since the release of the Magnavox Odyssey, home video game consoles have become a significant part of American culture and the industry has grown into a multi-billion dollar enterprise. The gaming world was once populated primarily by pre-teen and teenage boys, often huddled around televisions in each other's living rooms. Today, players are boys and girls, men and women, both young and old. They still play in their home or dorm room with friends, but increasingly they play online as well. The games they play are a unique combination of technology and graphic art, and game developers have continually pushed the limits of design to create exciting new settings and cutting-edge graphics. The possibilities for the future seem limitless, and "gamers" eagerly await the release of advanced consoles and new game titles.

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  • Title: Doll:Licca-Chan Doll
  • Creator: Takara
  • Date Created: ca. 2007
  • Location: China
  • Subject Keywords: video game, doll
  • Type: More Electronic Games, Character Products
  • Medium: plastic, vinyl, printed paper, acetate
  • Object ID: 109.17813
  • Credit Line: Gift of Warren Buckleitner
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