Groovy Girls

Groovy Girls were a line of fashion dolls manufactured by the American toy company Manhattan Toy and launched in 1998. It ended in the late 2010's. The brand consisted of plush, 13-inch dolls, fashion and furniture accessories, as well as pets.[1] Groovy Girls generally cost $10 to $20 per doll[2] and target the 3-to-up age range, with licensed products including room décor, apparel, interactive and electronics, stationery, health and beauty aids.[3]

Talli, a character from the Groovy Girls line of fashion dolls

History

Groovy Girls launched as a "funky"[4][5] alternative to Barbie.[4] Each doll had different skin tones, hair types and facial features, reflecting the ethnic landscape of the world.[6] The brand's lifestyle aspects were fashion, friendship and self-expression,[3] and represents a wholesome alternative to dolls such as Bratz, Flavas, My Scene, and Barbies.[7] Groovy Girls were initially sold in specialty toy stores such as Zany Brainy, Noodle Kidoodle, and Store of Knowledge.[6] Beginning in early 2005, the dolls were launched in Target stores.[6][8]

As of 2005, more than eight million Groovy Girls dolls were sold since its inception,[9] totaling more than $100 million in retail sales.[3] GroovyGirls.com, which launched in the fall of 2004, had approximately 145,000 registered users by early 2005,[9] and more than 1.7 million registered users by July 2007.[10] The Groovy Girls RSVP collection was introduced during the 2008 holiday season.[4] RSVP stands for Respect, Self-Expression, Values and Play.[4]

List of Groovy Girls

Here is a list of basic Groovy Girls by their year of release.

Some characters share names. Not counting the updated looks of the Main 6, there have been 2 dolls named "Trini," 2 dolls named "Vanessa," 2 dolls named "Carissa," and 3 dolls named "Marissa."

1998

  • Lexi
  • Liza
  • Lupe
  • Lucy

1999

  • Michaela
  • Max (male)
  • Zane (male)
  • Ziggy (male)
  • Zarah
  • Zoe

2000

  • Gabi
  • Gwenn (not to be confused with Gwen of the Main 6)
  • Jacinda
  • Jada
  • Josie
  • Janisse
  • Jordan
  • Jayna
  • Jackson (male)
  • Jarrett (male)

2001

  • Sarita
  • Solana
  • Sesilia
  • Siri
  • Shika
  • Sidra
  • Samuel (male)
  • Sean (male)
  • Kinzey
  • Karly
  • Kayla
  • Kami
  • Kendra
  • Kelsey

2002

  • Talli
  • Tomiko
  • Trini
  • Vanessa (light skinned)
  • Verity
  • Victoria
  • Kalvin (male)
  • Kyle (male)

2003

  • Carissa
  • Cicely
  • Celeste
  • Bindi
  • Brenna
  • Britta
  • Darci
  • Danika
  • Daphne
  • Brandon (male)
  • Blake (male)
  • Britney

2004

  • Ailene
  • Angelique
  • Ayanna
  • Hope

Main 6:

  • Gwen
  • Reese
  • Oki
  • O'Ryan
  • Vanessa (dark skinned)
  • Yvette

2005

  • Kassi
  • Kylee
  • Kenna
  • Larissa
  • Leticia
  • Lourdes
  • Kieran (male)

2006

  • Ellie Mae (cowgirl)
  • Roxanna (rock star)

Main 6 Updated:

  • Gwen (2nd in a series)
  • Reese (2nd in a series)
  • Oki (2nd in a series)
  • O'Ryan (2nd in a series)
  • Vanessa (2nd in a series, dark skinned)
  • Yvette (2nd in a series)

2007

  • Rayannah
  • Raelyn
  • Roxette
  • Raina (punk)
  • Ruby Mae
  • Petula
  • Pilar
  • Phoebe

2008

  • Zadie
  • Zanita
  • Zelma
  • Fenia
  • Fleur
  • Franci

2009

  • Corbin
  • Chelsi
  • Camilla
  • Connor (male)
  • Cadence

2010

  • Tegan
  • Tamae
  • Thora
  • Tessa
  • Tamsen

2011

  • Izzie
  • Isadora
  • Iku
  • Irina
  • Inga
  • Inez
  • Nadia
  • Nina
  • Nora

2012

  • Amelia
  • Gabriella
  • Katrina
  • Seanna
  • Sage
  • Suki

2013

  • Marissa
  • Myla
  • Maren

2014

  • Brooklyn
  • Bayani
  • Breanna
  • Bailey
  • Skylar
  • Fuchsia
  • Lilia
  • Jasmine

2015

  • Renee
  • Robyn
  • Rachel
  • Reagan

2016

  • Lola
  • Lily
  • Layla
  • Logan

2017

  • Super
  • Velvet
  • Jessica
  • Rose
  • Katy
  • Meghan
  • Janelle
  • Lorelei
  • Justin

2018

  • Sunshine
  • Kat
  • Jamie
  • Princess Abi
  • Princess Crystelle

2019

  • Willow

Poseable

These had wires in their arms and legs that made them able to strike different poses. They were released from 2006-2008.

  • Andie (Go-Go Girl, 2007)
  • Aleika (Breakdancer, 2007)
  • Analise (Yoga, 2007)
  • Adrianna (Salsa, 2007)
  • Ayumi (Roller Skating, 2007)
  • Anya (Ballerina, 2007)
  • Trini (also released as a non-poseable, 2006)
  • Taryn (also released as a non-poseable, 2006)
  • Trissa (also released as a non-poseable, 2006)
  • Shayla (also released as a non-poseable, 2006)
  • Savanna (also released as a non-poseable, 2006)
  • Brylee (Karate, 2008)
  • Brandice (2008)
  • Bella-Mae (Cowgirl, 2008)
  • Selia (also released as a non-poseable, 2006)
  • Bastian (male, 2008)
  • Dylan (male, 2006)

Holiday Exclusives

Christmas

  • Anastasia Sparkle (2008)
  • Cali Candy Cane (2011)
  • Chrissy Christmas (2005)
  • Christa Christmas (2010)
  • Garnet Glitterbella (2008)
  • Holiday Hannah (2010)
  • Holiday Wishes Hadley (2013)
  • Molly Mistletoe (2012)
  • Noella (2004)
  • Snowflake Sophie (2009)
  • Deck the Halls Dessa (2013)
  • Sylvie Starr (2007)
  • Tessa Tannenbaum (2006)
  • Tyanna Tannenbaum (2006)
  • Merry Marissa (2014)
  • Noelle (2015)
  • Christmas Belle (2016)
  • Jingle Belle (2017)

Easter

  • Petal (2005)
  • Clara (2006)
  • Elisa (2014)

Valentine's Day

  • Vivica (2006)
  • Valana (2005)
  • Viviana (2014)

Halloween

  • Ember (2006)
  • Cinder-Sue (2007)
  • Countessa (2005)
  • Willow Witch (2004)
  • Charissa Cat (2008)
  • Candy Corn Carissa (2009)

RSVP

These dolls came with codes to unlock special items online. They celebrated Groovy Girls' 10th anniversary. The RSVP line dates from 2008-2009.

  • Amara
  • Alesa
  • Amalina
  • Latasha
  • Libbi and Louie (Louie is a dog attached to Libbi's hand.)
  • Lakinzie
  • Lycia
  • Linae
  • Dela
  • Denell
  • Dhara
  • Darise

Fun Packs

  • Kali and Krista (Fashion Blizzard) October 2002
  • Kassidy (Belle Espirit) March 2002
  • Lailie (Birthday Girlie) 2006
  • Evie (Saddle Up) 2006
  • Sarina (Soccer) 2006
  • Sawyer (Surfer, male) 2006
  • Becca (Basketball) 2006
  • Sasha (Posh Party) Late 2001
  • Bindi (Vet En Vogue) 2007
  • Yvette and Carissa (Sleepover Central) 2007
  • Brida (Ballet) 2007
  • Josh (Attitude on Wheels, male) 2006
  • Charisse (Ready to Rock) 2006
  • Helena (Groovy Games Swim Team) 2004
  • Hadlee (Groovy Games Gymnast) 2004
  • Harper (Groovy Games Soccer) 2004
  • Winter Rose (Snowy Sensation) 2008
  • Shauna (Spa Splendor) 2006
  • Reva (Sticker Snazzmatazz) 2003
  • Rochelle (Sticker Snazzmatazz) 2003
  • Shatrina (Midnight Madness) 2007
  • Aria (Gimme a G!) 2007

Troop Groovy Girls

These dolls were partnered up with Girl Scouts. The Troop line dates from 2007-2010.

  • Respectful Roxi (2007)
  • Friendly Fiona (2007)
  • Caring Caitlin (2007)
  • Courageous Camara (2007)
  • Fair Faye (2009)
  • Considerate Christa (2008)
  • Helpful Haylee (2009)
  • Strong Sierra (2008)
  • Responsible Rilee (2009)
  • Honest Hala (2007)
  • Dinah (Daisy Girl Scout, 2010)
  • Kiri (poseable, 2008)
  • Ardella (poseable, 2008)

Dreamtastic

The Dreamtastic line dates from 2005-2011.

  • Melina Mermaid (2006)
  • Bride Jennibelle (2007)
  • Bridesmaid Melinda (2007)
  • Princess Seraphina (2006, 2010)
  • Princess Sharissa (2006)
  • Prince Lance (2005)
  • Princess Lucinda (2005)
  • Flower Girl Faith (2007)
  • Jennica and Gavin's Wedding (2007)
  • Binni Ballerina (2006)
  • Franchesca Fairy (2006)
  • Bellissima Ballerina (2008)

Candy Kingdom

The Candy Kingdom doll line dates from 2007. Fatina and Dari have their pets on leashes attached to their hands.

  • Dari and Dottilicious Puppy
  • Fatina and Fluffy Cotton Candy Kitty
  • Princess Bubblegum Bella
  • Princess Candy Heart Cassidy
  • Princess Lollipop Lola

Special Edition

These dolls date from 2005-2012.

  • Rock Around The Clock Bobby and Suzy Q (2006)
  • Safari Kari (2005)
  • Fleurabella (2010)
  • Chef Charlotte (2010)
  • Irish Steppin' Adelaene (2010)
  • Starletta (2008)
  • Galexia (2011)
  • Bianca Ballerina (2011)
  • Birthday Wishes Betsy (2012)
  • Fayla Fairy (2012)
  • Steffi
  • Lexa (Learning Express exclusive)
  • Lexanne (Learning Express exclusive)
  • Lynne (Ron Jon Surf Shop exclusive, 2005)

Chic Boutique

The Chic Boutique doll line dates from 2005.

  • Nicole
  • Natalya
  • Nanette

Flutterflies

The Flutterflies doll line dates from 2010.

  • Lana Ladybug
  • Becca Butterfly
  • Dani Dragonfly

Princesses

The princesses date from 2010-2015.

  • Princess Leilani
  • Princess Peony
  • Princess Isabella
  • Princess Ariana
  • Princess Liliana
  • Princess Dazzelina
  • Princess Ella
  • Princess Dahlia
  • Princess Crystelle
  • Princess Abi
  • Princess Camellia

Mermaids

The mermaids date from 2002-2012.

  • Marissa
  • Myra
  • Maya
  • Macy
  • Maddie
  • McKenna
  • Aqualina

Style Scents

These dolls date from 2015, and each one is fruity-scented. They all come with a pet as well.

  • Mia - comes with pet dog Taffy and smells like watermelon
  • Lilly - comes with pet cat Parfait and smells like raspberry
  • Sadie - comes with pet rabbit Shortcake and smells like strawberry

Fairybelles

The fairies date from 2015.

  • Nissa
  • Cricket
  • Breena

Groovy Girls Sleepover Club

Groovy Girls Sleepover Club was a series of short, chapter books for early readers starring the main 6 Groovy Girls, who were Gwen, Reese, O'Ryan, Oki, Vanessa, and Yvette. The books each contained 80 pages and a few illustrations. The books were published from 2005-2006.

List of books

  1. The First Pajama Party: Slumberiffic Six
  2. Pranks a Lot: The Girls vs. The Boys
  3. Sleepover Surprise: A Twin-Sational Birthday
  4. Rock and Roll: Divas Supreme
  5. Choose or Lose: How to Pick a Winner
  6. The Great Outdoors: Take a Hike
  7. Growing up Groovy: An Out-of-this-World Adventure
  8. Girls of Summer: Bon Voyage

Licensing and awards

Burger King offered miniaturized plastic as well as plush versions of Groovy Girls in its global Kids Meal program, which ran from February 12, 2007 to March 18, 2007.[11] That year, Manhattan Toy also partnered with the Girl Scouts to develop a line extension of dolls called Troop Groovy Girls.[12] An online community called Camp Groovy Girls launched in September, soon after the dolls became available in stores.[12] In February 2008, the Toy Industry Association named the Girl Scouts' Troop Groovy Girls the best girl toy of the year during the American International Toy Fair in New York City.[13] Groovy Girls had previously won "Girl Toy of the Year" and "Specialty Toy of the Year" awards at the 2003 Toy Fair.[6]

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