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'''Miscellaneous Products''' are [[American Girl]] products that are not [[Historical Characters]], [[Just Like You|American Girl of Today/Just Like You]], [[Girls of the Year]], [[Bitty Baby]], [[Bitty Twins]], or the Coconut-style pets.
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'''Miscellaneous Products''' are [[American Girl]] products and books series that are not associated to any of their major lines.<ref>(e.g. the [[Historical Characters]]/[[BeForever]], [[Truly Me|modern line]], [[Girls of the Year]], [[Bitty Baby]]/[[Bitty Twins]], [[Modern Style Pets]], or [[WellieWishers]].)</ref>
   
All of these are [[Retirement|retired]] through American Girl. Angelina Ballerian remained available through Target.
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The majority of these lines are currently [[Retirement|retired]] through American Girl.
   
==Lines==
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==American Girl Retired Lines==
   
 
* [[American Girl Minis]]
 
* [[American Girl Minis]]
* American Girl Original Fiction Novels
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* [[List of American Girl Published Books#American Girl Original Intermediate Fiction Novels|American Girl Original Intermediate Fiction Novels]]
* Amelia's Notebooks
 
* Angelina Ballerina
 
* [[Miss AG Bear]]
 
 
* [[Girls of Many Lands]]
 
* [[Girls of Many Lands]]
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* [[History Mysteries]]
* Hopscotch Hill School
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* [[Hopscotch Hill School]]
 
* [[Miss AG Bear]]
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* [[Wild at Heart Series]] (also known as ''Vet Volunteers'')
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==Currently Active Lines==
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* [[Forever Friends]]
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* [[Like Sisters]]
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* [[A Girl Named]]
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==Previously Licensed Lines==
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===Angelina Ballerina===
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'''[[Wikipedia:Angelina Ballerina|Angelina Ballerina]]''' by author Katharine Holabird and illustrator Helen Craig had licensed products through American Girl from ''2001'' to ''2004'' which focused on small jointed-plush dolls, clothes, and accessories. Books are now published by Simon and Schuster and licensed products are available through various markets.
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American Girl released products included:
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* Angelina Doll and Book Set with ''Angelina Ballerina''
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* Alice Doll and Book Set with ''Angelina and Alice''
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* Henry Doll and Stage Costume
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* Polly Doll and Pram
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* Christmas Coat
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* Princess Outfit
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* Skating Outfit
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* Invitation to the Ballet Outfit
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* Angelina's Pajamas
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* Sweet Dreams PJ's
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* On Stage Outfit
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* Star of the Show Outfit
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* Gymnastics Outfit
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* Sunflower Princess Outfit
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* Angelina's Accessories
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* Angelina's Mouse Doll
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* Angelina's Stage Set
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* Angelina's Piano
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* Angelina's Stage Accessories
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* Angelina's Gymnastics Accessories
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* Angelina's Storybook Cottage
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* Bed & Bedding Set
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* Toy Chest and Dresser Set:
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* Couch & Table Set
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* Easy Chair and Ottoman Set
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* Cabinet, Sink and Stove Set
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* Table, Chairs and Tea Service
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* Camping Set
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* Angelina's Magical Magnetic Rooms
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===Amelia's Notebooks===
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'''''[[Wikipedia:Amelia's Notebooks|Amelia's Notebooks]]''''' by Marissa Moss was published in collaboration with American Girl starting approximately in ''1998'' (with the first four books being reprinted from Tricycle Press). Amelia excerpts appeared in [[American Girl Magazine]], and American Girl also released various products (listed at [[w:c:amelia:Miscellaneous products|"Miscellaneous Products"]] on the [[w:c:amelia|Amelia's Notebooks Wiki]]<ref>Most links in this section, and information provided, is from the [[w:c:amelia|Amelia's Notebooks Wiki]].</ref>). These included:<ref>Not a comprehensive list.</ref>
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* Messenger bag
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* Cap
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* Amelia T-Shirt
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* T-Shirt (different version)
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* Denim Jacket
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* ''My Life'' scrapbook
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* "Amelia's Moving Pictures" animated feature
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* Amelia's Card Game
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* ''Your Notebook (with help from Amelia)''
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* Pins (similar to [[Grin Pins]])
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* Magnetic Bulletin Board
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* Lunchbox
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[[File:Amelia-doll-kit.jpg|thumb|250px|Amelia Kit through American Girl.]]
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''The [[w:c:amelia:Amelia_doll_kit|Doll and Kit]]'' included a ten-inch rag doll of Amelia, ''My Notebook (with help from Amelia)'', ''Amelia's Easy-as-Pie Drawing Guide'', Amelia's Stationery Set, a friendship frame, a pencil case with various items, a multi-color pen, a set of twelve markers, and a sheet of stickers.
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A website, [[w:c:amelia:Amelia's_Desktop|Amelia's Desktop]], was run by American girl until 2005.
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The collaboration with American Girl ended by about ''2003''. The series ended in 2015, and continue to be republished through Simon and Schuster and are available via various markets.<ref>"[https://www.marissamoss.com/books.php?series=amelia Amelia's Notebook]", [https://www.marissamoss.com/ MarissaMoss.com], accessed 30 June 2020.</ref>
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==See Also==
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* [[List of Generic American Girl Items]]
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* [[List of American Girl Published Books]]
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==References==
   
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[[Category:Miscellaneous Product Lines]]
 
[[Category:Miscellaneous Product Lines]]

Revision as of 11:55, 22 December 2020

Miscellaneous Products are American Girl products and books series that are not associated to any of their major lines.[1]

The majority of these lines are currently retired through American Girl.

American Girl Retired Lines

Currently Active Lines

Previously Licensed Lines

Angelina Ballerina

Angelina Ballerina by author Katharine Holabird and illustrator Helen Craig had licensed products through American Girl from 2001 to 2004 which focused on small jointed-plush dolls, clothes, and accessories. Books are now published by Simon and Schuster and licensed products are available through various markets.

American Girl released products included:

  • Angelina Doll and Book Set with Angelina Ballerina
  • Alice Doll and Book Set with Angelina and Alice
  • Henry Doll and Stage Costume
  • Polly Doll and Pram
  • Christmas Coat
  • Princess Outfit
  • Skating Outfit
  • Invitation to the Ballet Outfit
  • Angelina's Pajamas
  • Sweet Dreams PJ's
  • On Stage Outfit
  • Star of the Show Outfit
  • Gymnastics Outfit
  • Sunflower Princess Outfit
  • Angelina's Accessories
  • Angelina's Mouse Doll
  • Angelina's Stage Set
  • Angelina's Piano
  • Angelina's Stage Accessories
  • Angelina's Gymnastics Accessories
  • Angelina's Storybook Cottage
  • Bed & Bedding Set
  • Toy Chest and Dresser Set:
  • Couch & Table Set
  • Easy Chair and Ottoman Set
  • Cabinet, Sink and Stove Set
  • Table, Chairs and Tea Service
  • Camping Set
  • Angelina's Magical Magnetic Rooms

Amelia's Notebooks

Amelia's Notebooks by Marissa Moss was published in collaboration with American Girl starting approximately in 1998 (with the first four books being reprinted from Tricycle Press). Amelia excerpts appeared in American Girl Magazine, and American Girl also released various products (listed at "Miscellaneous Products" on the Amelia's Notebooks Wiki[2]). These included:[3]

  • Messenger bag
  • Cap
  • Amelia T-Shirt
  • T-Shirt (different version)
  • Denim Jacket
  • My Life scrapbook
  • "Amelia's Moving Pictures" animated feature
  • Amelia's Card Game
  • Your Notebook (with help from Amelia)
  • Pins (similar to Grin Pins)
  • Magnetic Bulletin Board
  • Lunchbox
Amelia-doll-kit

Amelia Kit through American Girl.

The Doll and Kit included a ten-inch rag doll of Amelia, My Notebook (with help from Amelia), Amelia's Easy-as-Pie Drawing Guide, Amelia's Stationery Set, a friendship frame, a pencil case with various items, a multi-color pen, a set of twelve markers, and a sheet of stickers.

A website, Amelia's Desktop, was run by American girl until 2005.

The collaboration with American Girl ended by about 2003. The series ended in 2015, and continue to be republished through Simon and Schuster and are available via various markets.[4]

See Also

References

  1. (e.g. the Historical Characters/BeForever, modern line, Girls of the Year, Bitty Baby/Bitty Twins, Modern Style Pets, or WellieWishers.)
  2. Most links in this section, and information provided, is from the Amelia's Notebooks Wiki.
  3. Not a comprehensive list.
  4. "Amelia's Notebook", MarissaMoss.com, accessed 30 June 2020.