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* [http://edge2.hotshed.com/images/1066/1066775_1_211_1.jpg Baby Born]{{Dead link}} dolls are deep in the Valley, with their empty staring eyes and their faces forever frozen in an unnatural pout... brrr.
* [[wikipedia:Resusci Anne|Resusci Annie]]. Don't even get us started on the baby versions of that doll. It helps that the mold for her face was based on [[wikipedia:Lchr(27)Inconnue de la Seine|L'Inconnue de la Seine]], the death mask of an unidentified young woman who drowned in the Seine River around the late 1880s. And don't even get ''close'' to the neonate one. Augh!
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20090202124450/http://www.hasbro.com/babyalive/ Baby Alive].
* Almost any realistic doll based on a baby, really. This is likely because babies are such twitchy expressive energy pods that seeing one of these inactive homonculi triggers some deep instinct to save the life of a baby that suddenly ceased moving. Or maybe they just really are that creepy (the fact they're often the first things demons possess in literature certainly doesn't help).
* China dolls. Oh god, china dolls... *shudders*
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