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American girl doll is WAY better than journey girls because american girl dolls has BETTER clothes than journey girls. And journey girls has ugly dolls they have about 5 or more dolls. But american girl doll has more than 20 dolls.

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needing info on the maker of the journey dolls please

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yes ag came out way before journey girl

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