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Pipos doll
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About Pipos
The Korean company, Pipos, was established in 2006. Though they are more famously known for their anthro lines, Pipos also makes non-anthro dolls on occasion. Their first anthro doll, Baha, didn’t come along until early 2007. Inspired by the company’s office cat, sculptor Kwak Jong Chul spent three years developing Baha- the cat doll that would soon become the company’s mascot.
Since Baha, Pipos has released several different types of animal dolls and non-anthro dolls in a variety of sizes and resin colors, as well as make improvements to previous sculpts. As of 2011, Pipos continues to grow strong in their design and creativity.
Anthro Sizes
Non-Anthro Sizes
Links
- Pipos Doll Official website