Did anyone else feel the dolls' personalities were so vivid, it was like they had real lives?
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Did anyone else feel the dolls' personalities were so vivid, it was like they had real lives?
What inspired the idea of dolls running away and forming their own adventures?
The story balances humor and heartfelt moments so well — was that a conscious choice?