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Lloyd was released in February of 2013 as the "Prince" from the classic fairytale, "The Frog Prince". He was released in both Normal and, for the first time, Sienna skin tone. In addition, he was released on a new version of the PO11 body which featured only one upper body joint, instead of two. Lloyd was offered as a basic edition and a full set limited edition, which only 15 were available worldwide. Both the basic and limited edition dolls came with special cat ear parts. In addition, Pipos offered a free PO11 sized cat head as a special event gift for the initial sales period.
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Lloyd was released in February of 2013 as the "Prince" from the classic fairytale, "The Frog Prince". He was released in both Normal and, for the first time, Sienna skin tone. In addition, he was released on a new version of the PO11 body which featured only one upper body joint, instead of two. Lloyd was offered as a basic edition and a full set limited edition. There were two versions of the limited edition (Mabel Lloyd, Lamis Lloyd) which offered different makeup for each skin tone and were limited to 15 sets each worldwide. Both the basic and limited edition dolls came with special cat ear parts. In addition, Pipos offered a free PO11 sized cat head as a special event gift for the initial sales period.

Revision as of 07:36, 1 February 2013

Lloyd was released in February of 2013 as the "Prince" from the classic fairytale, "The Frog Prince". He was released in both Normal and, for the first time, Sienna skin tone. In addition, he was released on a new version of the PO11 body which featured only one upper body joint, instead of two. Lloyd was offered as a basic edition and a full set limited edition. There were two versions of the limited edition (Mabel Lloyd, Lamis Lloyd) which offered different makeup for each skin tone and were limited to 15 sets each worldwide. Both the basic and limited edition dolls came with special cat ear parts. In addition, Pipos offered a free PO11 sized cat head as a special event gift for the initial sales period.