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The masculine word for "doll" in English is "action figure." So, if you're looking for a toy that's traditionally marketed towards boys and involves some serious butt-kicking action, then an action figure is your go-to choice. Just don't call it a doll unless you want to see some serious eye-rolling from the action figure community.

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