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Raggedy Ann and her brother, Raggedy Andy, were ragdolls with curly red yarn for hair and hand drawn faces. They sometimes came to life when their mistress, Marcella, was away. For other children, they sometimes came to life in front of them, through the power of imagination. They are generally depicted as being loving and innocent, experiencing peaceful adventures in rural settings and with other dolls and toys, such as tin soldiers and Henry, the Dutch doll. Raggedy Ann is described as having a "candy heart" and often withstood a lot of physical abuse from humans and other circumstances.

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  • Raggedy Ann and her brother, Raggedy Andy, were ragdolls with curly red yarn for hair and hand drawn faces. They sometimes came to life when their mistress, Marcella, was away. For other children, they sometimes came to life in front of them, through the power of imagination. They are generally depicted as being loving and innocent, experiencing peaceful adventures in rural settings and with other dolls and toys, such as tin soldiers and Henry, the Dutch doll. Raggedy Ann is described as having a "candy heart" and often withstood a lot of physical abuse from humans and other circumstances.
  • Raggedy Ann is a doll created by Johnny Gruelle in 1915 with red yarn for hair and a triangle nose. Although the character later appeared in books, cartoons, movies, and a Broadway musical, its lasting impression on popular culture is in doll form. Her brother, Raggedy Andy, was later introduced and appears with his sister in many of her adventures. Raggedy Ann appeared alongside characters from other franchises on the back of the Little Golden Book series with Ernie and Bert, Big Bird, The Poky Little Puppy, Bugs Bunny, Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, and Bambi.
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  • Raggedy Ann and her brother, Raggedy Andy, were ragdolls with curly red yarn for hair and hand drawn faces. They sometimes came to life when their mistress, Marcella, was away. For other children, they sometimes came to life in front of them, through the power of imagination. They are generally depicted as being loving and innocent, experiencing peaceful adventures in rural settings and with other dolls and toys, such as tin soldiers and Henry, the Dutch doll. Raggedy Ann is described as having a "candy heart" and often withstood a lot of physical abuse from humans and other circumstances.
  • Raggedy Ann is a doll created by Johnny Gruelle in 1915 with red yarn for hair and a triangle nose. Although the character later appeared in books, cartoons, movies, and a Broadway musical, its lasting impression on popular culture is in doll form. Her brother, Raggedy Andy, was later introduced and appears with his sister in many of her adventures. Raggedy Ann appeared alongside characters from other franchises on the back of the Little Golden Book series with Ernie and Bert, Big Bird, The Poky Little Puppy, Bugs Bunny, Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, and Bambi.
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