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Ice Skater Girl Doll is a Finnish - Norwegian girl doll appeared in the Disney boat ride It's a Small World. She currently appeared in Disneyland, Walt Disney World, Disneyland Paris, Tokyo Disneyland and Hong Kong Disneyland (Finale room only) and formerly appeared in 1964 New York World's Fair and Tokyo Disneyland (Norway scene) before 2018 refurbishment. She appear in the Norway part of the Europe scene (The Arctic scene in Disneyland), then later appeared in the finale room of most versions (expert 1964 New York World's Fair and Disneyland), which have the amusement part finale room style, where she sit at the ferris wheel with Ice Skater Boy Doll. Her name is Olivia.

Trivia[]

  • Marc Davis have a concept of two ice skater dolls in Finland, which the girl doll wear red dress. Although this dress concept not used in 1964 New York World's Fair, Disneyland, Walt Disney World and Tokyo Disneyland pre-2018 version (as instead she wear pink dress), the red dress was later used for her in the Paris version of It's a Small World.
  • In Tokyo Disneyland version since 2018 refurbishment, she was replaced by Frozen character Anna, since the Norway scene was replaced by the Frozen scene. However, she was still retained in the Finale room of this ride.
    • She also appeared in the Finale room of the Hong Kong Disneyland version although this version not featured the Norway part in the Europe scene.
  • Ice Skater Girl Doll was placed in different area in every versions of It's a Small World
    • In 1964 New York World's Fair version, she and ice skater boy doll placed between Finnish singer dolls and Swedish dancer dolls in Europe scene.
    • In Disneyland version, she and ice skater boy doll placed beside Finnish singer dolls in The Arctic scene.
    • In Walt Disney World and Tokyo Disneyland (pre-2018) versions, she and ice skater boy doll placed between Swedish dancer dolls and Danish soldiers in Europe scene.
    • In Disneyland Paris, she and ice skater boy doll placed between Swedish dancer dolls and Swedish Band in Europe scene.
  • Her hair color and hairstyle was same as the hair color and hairstyle of Tulip girl doll.
  • In Disneyland Paris version during Celebration, she has a different hairstyle and an international festival of Norway costume.

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