Yes, American Girl Doll Cecile was retired. She was part of the Historical Characters line and was introduced in 2011 alongside her friend, Marie-Grace. Cecile was officially retired in 2014, which is common for many American Girl dolls as part of the brand's rotating product offerings.
Samantha Parkington was the most popular retired American Girl Doll. One reason for this is because a movie was made of the doll.
An american girl doll who is retired
She is a AG historical African American doll. She can be purchased on the AG website for $105 with no accessories
The fist American Girl doll that was retired was Samantha Parkington and her best friend Nellie.
no Rebecca is not retired. I have her and she is very prettyNope
Currently, the last American Girl Doll ever made is probably Cecile, the newest Historical Character. She will be coming out in September 2011 along with Marie.
It retired. The new girl is Mckenna
She is not retired yets but when around 25 bucks
The new Historical Girls, Cecile and Marie Grace. They live in 1850 in New Orleans.
They have not announced if a historical doll will be retiring in 2014, but the 2014 Girl of the Year, Isabelle, will be retired at the end of the year.
As of my last knowledge update in October 2023, the Alyssa doll from American Girl has been retired. American Girl frequently rotates their doll lines, and Alyssa was part of a limited collection. For the most current information, it's always best to check the official American Girl website or their latest announcements.
One can find information on the American Girl doll being retired on Washington Post. American Girl produced a catalog each month and in 2012 the doll McKenna was released. Mattel now own the company and is revamping the brand according to the market.