FIRST GENERATION LADY LICCA AND SECOND GENERATION LADY LICCA

 

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This Lady Licca is a First Generation doll with "Rubian" coloured hair. She's wearing a non-original outfit.

 

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This Lady Licca has the "Angel" hair color. She is wearing an original outfit.

 

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This Lady Licca from a friend has the Venus hair color and is wearing a wedding dress (the veil is missing); according to the booklet her name is Juliet.

 

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The 1st generation Lady Licca dates from 1970 and has the same head mold as 1st generation Licca, but she's much taller (almost the same size as Jenny). She's actually a different character, her name is Kitahara Licca (Licca's family name is Kayama). She's older than Licca and is a role model for her. She has 2 friends, Aya and Jun. This Lady Licca's hair colour is Venus. Even though she's the same type as the one pictured above she has a quite different, less soft, more assertive expression it's interesting how old dolls, even when coming from the same mold, have their indidivual personalities. She's wearing an orginal Lady Licca outfit. These outfits are very rare and very expensive. The booklet is also much sought after; it has been know to sell for 5000 yen!

 

SECOND GENERATION LADY LICCA

 

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Here's a 2nd generation Lady Licca. This version with pigtails is especially popular. She can be seen in the Lady Licca TV commercial in the video tape that comes with Video Licca. She comes with a red telephone and a pink hair drier.

 

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The 2nd generation Lady Licca was released in 1988 and is currently very popular with collectors. She is supposed to portray Licca a few years older and is 25 cm high (9.85 inches), slightly taller than Izumi and slightly shorter than Jenny. Her face mold is the same as 4th generation Licca's. Her eye print is similar except that it's missing the horizontal slash.

 

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Here is another Lady Licca, with wavy honey blond hair. She is redressed her in a "sunflower" outfit.

 

Lady Licca in her box. This was a higher grade version called "Jewelry Venus".