What kind of mood and mentality is it when a girl's avatar changes from a girl to a lovely little girl?
Did you see what you said below? Fujiya: Fujiya, founded in, is an old-fashioned bakery in Japan, producing western-style cakes, including puffs, cookies, biscuits, chocolates, lollipops and so on. No, the current presidents of the two companies are Yasunari Sakurai. The only food in Hong Kong is milk girl brand candy, and the distribution points are supermarkets and sogou. Bryce: This little doll was born in America in 1960. At that time, hippies who pursued peace and advocated natural dress emerged in the anti-war wave in the United States, and with the promotion of TV programs, an artistic heat wave called "big eyes" appeared, which indirectly promoted the birth of little dolls. At first, the sales of Bryce dolls were very bad. Although her field orientation is children, her special face shape makes her unpopular-her eyes and head are too big, even a little scary, and she has no figure. Things that are too avant-garde are unacceptable for a time. DDONG: DDONG is a veritable "doll" with a virgin face and a super cute shape. This confused doll was created by Seol, a Korean design company. The author's creative inspiration comes from her four-year-old niece, because her niece often has ridiculous over-age performances, which makes the creator take her niece, uot, as an adult, through the role of DDONG, which fully shows the characteristics of DDONG, and it is even more amazing to see her animation! Confused doll (Ddung) official: