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On September 7, 1915, Gruelle’s patent for Raggedy Ann dolls was approved by the U.S. Patent Office and he trademarked the name Raggedy Ann on November 23 of the same year.
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The Raggedy Ann doll known as "Annabelle" inspired several movies about creepy, demon-haunted dolls.
Instead of a porcelain, wide-eyed, pig-tailed figurine with angular, rosy cheeks, the real Annabelle is a Raggedy Ann doll with the brand’s iconic red hair, a white and multi-patterned dress and ...
The Raggedy Ann doll known as "Annabelle" inspired several movies about creepy, demon-haunted dolls.
The Raggedy Ann doll known as "Annabelle" inspired several movies about creepy, demon-haunted dolls.
The Raggedy Ann doll known as "Annabelle" inspired several movies about creepy, demon-haunted dolls.
The Raggedy Ann doll known as "Annabelle" inspired several movies about creepy, demon-haunted dolls.
The Raggedy Ann doll known as "Annabelle" inspired several movies about creepy, demon-haunted dolls.
The Raggedy Ann doll known as "Annabelle" inspired several movies about creepy, demon-haunted dolls.