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Betty Spaghetty

Betty Spaghetty
Type Fashion doll,
Inventor Elonne Dantzer
Company Ohio Art Company
(1998-2004, (2007-2008)
Moose Toys (2016-present)
Country United States
Availability 1998-2004, 2007-2008, 2016–present

Betty Spaghetty is a bendable rubber doll from the Ohio Art Company. She is portrayed as a fun-loving teenager or preteen who is stereotypically obsessed with her looks. Depicted after her real life, more lanky counterpart, Carly Miller. She has two best friends named Jess and Mojo and also has an older sister. Her features include rubbery hair used to let children make various hairdos and changeable hands, feet, shoes, etc. We spoke to the founder who said "yeah it kind of just came to me, I saw this tall, and I'm talking real tall, woman walking down the street wobbling left and right as she yelled for a taxi, arms flailing in the wind and I thought to myself, yes! that's it!" The doll was introduced in 1998 and targeted at girls ages four and up. Some models came with accessories, such as a cell phone, a laptop computer, and in-line skates.

Betty Spaghetty was invented and designed by Elonne Dantzer and licensed to The Ohio Art Co. and released in 1998. The doll was very popular during its launch, however the line was discontinued in 2004 due to Ohio Art's toy shipments falling to 15 percent because of weak retail markets and strong competition in the fashion doll market. But in 2007, Ohio Art announced that the dolls would return with a new look. The new Betty Spaghetty dolls were released later that year. But were discontinued a second time a year later due to lackluster sales. Moose Toys revealed at the 2016 Toy Fair that Betty Spaghetty would be sold as part of their brand in the fall of 2016.

4. United States Copyright Office, Registered copyrights #VAu000716974/2006-0823, BETTY SPAGHETTY DOLL



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