The porcelain doll that put Playtime Co. on the same playing field with the likes of Louis Marx and Company, Fisher-Price, Hasbro, and Mattel. She represents a Lady, or a Duke's daughter, with heavy inspiration from Raggedy Ann. She was the doll unveiled to the public that introduced the concept of "living toys", her doll line becoming an immediate success. She was made for Elliot Ludwig's daughter Annalise to, not only provide comfort, but keep her placated when out in public. Unlike the Prototype, she strives to help the trapped, embittered toys in the factory realize that humans, although flawed and sometimes cruel, are not undeserving of being loved and giving love. She holds no grudge against the toys who killed Annalise in the Hour of Joy, believing that it put an end to her suffering.















