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China Girl is a character from the Disney film Oz: The Great and Powerful. She is a doll from the village of China Town, where everything, including the inhabitants, is made of china. Eventually, she encounters Oscar Diggs, where they strike up an unlikely friendship. She is voiced by Joey King.

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  • China Girl is a character from the Disney film Oz: The Great and Powerful. She is a doll from the village of China Town, where everything, including the inhabitants, is made of china. Eventually, she encounters Oscar Diggs, where they strike up an unlikely friendship. She is voiced by Joey King.
  • She is voiced by Joey King.
  • "China Girl" is a song co-written by David Bowie and Iggy Pop during their years in Berlin, first appearing on Pop's album The Idiot (1977). It became more widely known when it was rerecorded and released by Bowie on his album Let's Dance (1983). Paul Trynka, the author of David Bowie's biography, Starman, claims the song was inspired by Iggy Pop's infatuation with Kuelan Nguyen, a beautiful Vietnamese woman.[citation needed] The UK single release reached No. 2 for one week on 14 June 1983, behind "Every Breath You Take" by The Police. The US release reached No. 10.
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  • China Girl is a character from the Disney film Oz: The Great and Powerful. She is a doll from the village of China Town, where everything, including the inhabitants, is made of china. Eventually, she encounters Oscar Diggs, where they strike up an unlikely friendship. She is voiced by Joey King.
  • She is voiced by Joey King.
  • "China Girl" is a song co-written by David Bowie and Iggy Pop during their years in Berlin, first appearing on Pop's album The Idiot (1977). It became more widely known when it was rerecorded and released by Bowie on his album Let's Dance (1983). Paul Trynka, the author of David Bowie's biography, Starman, claims the song was inspired by Iggy Pop's infatuation with Kuelan Nguyen, a beautiful Vietnamese woman.[citation needed] The UK single release reached No. 2 for one week on 14 June 1983, behind "Every Breath You Take" by The Police. The US release reached No. 10.
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