What is with those twin dolls?


Were they real or just made for the movie? Those things are freaky yet fascinating.
Apparently me and my sisters use to watch this all the time and my parents couldn't stand it. I want to find a way to get a clip of those little twin dolls song as an mp3 or something so I can freak my dad out.

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You can watch the whole movie on Google video. That might help...

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I watched the whole thing on Youtube prior to my post. I was just curious if those kind of dolls actually existed. I did a little research and I found out a penny doll is just a very small doll.

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by - smatthews121

I watched the whole thing on Youtube prior to my post. I was just curious if those kind of dolls actually existed. I did a little research and I found out a penny doll is just a very small doll.


Yes. Those twin dolls do exist. I just saw those dolls in a post office yesterday that's why I started researching about them on the net. I didn't know there's a movie about them. I think I'm going to buy those dolls... lol.





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I don't blame your parents. I loved all the other characters, but not them. It's the damned voices. I recoiled when I first heard them.


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Man, the twin dolls was THE one thing I remembered about this show! I clearly remember seeing the trailer for this film like two or three times when I went to the movies (me and my family were big movie goers back in the late 70's/ early 80's) and being a kid I wanted to see it but the movie came and left and I didn't. I saw it play one evening on some local channel one time in 1980 when I was home sick and those twins were the only thing I remembered from the movie. "What's in the box, what's in the box?"... damn, those lyrics just stayed stuck in my head for years and that was the only time I ever saw the movie. I remembered a few years later I was hanging out with some friends getting stoned and stuff and I brought up this movie. One of the other dudes said he went to go see it as a child in the movie theatre and he too remembered the twins. I came up with this absurd scenerio that the twins and their "box" song was done as a rock opera. When the twins started their "box" song there would be a big Kiss-like explosion and then they woud sing it very hard rock like with the audience cheering wildly at it. Man, we laughed our butts off at that.
I just saw that You Tube had the movie and the scene I went to right away was the "What's in the box?" scene. THAT brought back memories!
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You can try this. It has the Nostalgia Critic in there, because it was part of his Top 11 Nostalgic *beep* By the way, I've never seen this movie. I will watch it on Google Video when I get the time. Type in Raggedy Ann Nostalgia Critic on YouTube

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Okay, try this version instead. Still have yet to see this movie

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rChifICx38c

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I'm glad I'm not alone in this. I went to see this when I was 5, with my kindergarten class on a field trip. All I remembered was the "I'm Just a Rag Dolly" song, and the repeated freaky dancing and "WOOOOOOAHHHH WOOOAH" of the twins. I also remember furrowing my brow in puzzlement and wondering, "Why are they naked?"

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eCgy-PrPwKc&feature=related

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i laughed my ass off when i saw them XD

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