Scary doll with bulgy eyes pulled from shelves is now on sale for hundreds

1044     0
Shortly after launching, the toy was pulled from shelves and seemed to disappear from the market entirely (Image: AFP via Getty Images)
Shortly after launching, the toy was pulled from shelves and seemed to disappear from the market entirely (Image: AFP via Getty Images)

A terrifying doll pulled from the shelves after scarring children is now on sale for hundreds online.

The nightmarish 'Little Miss No Name' was launched by Hasbro in 1965, but after hitting the shelves, the company soon found it wasn't sitting well with children, or their parents. Shortly after launching, the toy was pulled from shelves and seemed to disappear from the market entirely.

However, the toy could now once again be yours after going on sale at an extortionate price online. With her bulging eyes and haunting expression, Little Miss No Name is going for almost $400 (£340) on some eBay pages. Now something of a collector's item, she's pretty sought after.

READ MORE: Black Friday Best Buys - Christmas toy deals for perfect children's presents

It seems some are flocking to find her in mint condition or at the very least with her removable tear still intact. One listing reads: "Very good condition with tear intact. Hair appears to be trimmed somewhat. Original outfit is present as shown with some typical fraying to edges. Some light wear from play. But quite nice overall. Measures approx. 15 inches tall. Listed as found", reports LadBible.

Argos shoppers rush to buy Hy-Pro Football Table that's slashed to half price qhiddkikuidzxinvArgos shoppers rush to buy Hy-Pro Football Table that's slashed to half price
Scary doll with bulgy eyes pulled from shelves is now on sale for hundredsLittle Miss No Name was also designed to appear like she's begging (Hasbro)

According to toytales.ca, Little Miss No Name was created to be an alternative to Barbie. Designed by Deet D'Andrade, the doll featured large brown eyes, a sad downturned mouth and a mop of blonde, messy hair. Her clothing was limited to a brown, tattered sac-like dress.

She also came with a plastic teardrop that could be inserted into a hole in her cheek - and another feature adding to her overall desperate state of poverty included an arm extension which left her tiny hand cupped as though she was hungry and begging for money.

Scary doll with bulgy eyes pulled from shelves is now on sale for hundredsThe toy could now once again be yours after going on sale at an extortionate price online (YouTube/Periscope Films)

Little Miss No Name's marketing also included a lengthy list of what she didn’t have, reading: "She doesn’t have a pretty dress. She doesn’t have any shoes. She doesn’t even have a home. All she has is love." Her packaging also had a message, reading: “I need someone to love me. I want to learn to play. Please take me home with you and brush my tear away."

Abigail O'Leary

Toys, eBay, Hasbro

Read more similar news:

01.02.2023, 20:00 • News
'My mother-in-law stops my daughter from playing with 'boy toys', I hate it'
06.02.2023, 16:06 • More
Lovehoney shoppers can get 11 sex toys for under £40 this Valentine’s Day
07.02.2023, 13:59 • More
Boots slash 50% off adult toys and it's just in time for Valentine's Day
09.02.2023, 11:22 • News
Toy Story 5 'coming soon' says Disney CEO alongside two more huge movie sequels
09.02.2023, 20:32 • World
UK's oldest toy museum to close with enchanting collection fighting for survival
14.02.2023, 16:09 • World
Brit Embassy spy 'was disgusted with himself' for selling secrets to Russians
15.02.2023, 07:41 • News
Mum says kids don't need to share toys as they deserve 'same respect as adults’
15.02.2023, 11:09 • More
Argos shoppers go wild for 18 inch DesignaFriend Doll at lowest ever price!
15.02.2023, 12:58 • More
Best storage boxes for kids toys and quick clear ups at home
16.02.2023, 17:37 • More
Ann Summers launch new eco-friendly sex toy range - and prices start from £45