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- 92fc216194126204fb5c1549089a60a9dea25731b5833650ef48c93423dd2288 date "1991-05-27".
- 92fc216194126204fb5c1549089a60a9dea25731b5833650ef48c93423dd2288 first "US".
- 92fc216194126204fb5c1549089a60a9dea25731b5833650ef48c93423dd2288 isCitedBy Mdvanii.
- 92fc216194126204fb5c1549089a60a9dea25731b5833650ef48c93423dd2288 last "San Francisco Chronicle".
- 92fc216194126204fb5c1549089a60a9dea25731b5833650ef48c93423dd2288 newspaper "San Francisco Chronicle - By Marilyn August, Associated Press".
- 92fc216194126204fb5c1549089a60a9dea25731b5833650ef48c93423dd2288 title "'"Black 'Art' Doll Outclasses Barbie" - ''Dheei and her best friend Mdvanii are more likely to be found in glass display cases than in playpens. Basic editions start at $500 and climb to $10,000 depending on accessories. BillyBoy* said he cannot produce the dolls fast enough to keep the demand ---10,000 in the first year. Norman Mailer owns one. So do French designers Thierry Mugler and Jean Paul Gaultier. Dheei is not just a doll. She's closer art than a toy. She's almost like a sculpture BillyBoy* said. She's the woman of the future"".