Scandinavian singer dolls are a group of four Finnish female singer dolls in Disney boat ride It's a Small World. Except Disneyland Paris, they're currently appeared in Disneyland, Walt Disney World, Tokyo Disneyland and Hong Kong Disneyland versions and formerly appeared in 1964 New York World's Fair version of this boat ride. They appear in Scandinavia of the Europe scene (The Arctic scene in Disneyland) and again in the Finale room at the end of the ride. Their names are Angie, Karin, Mary, Harmony (in Disneyland and Walt Disney World only).
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- In Disneyland and Walt Disney World since 1970's, all four singer dolls were swapped place from left to right: Harmony, Mary, Karrin and Angie. In Tokyo Disneyland and Hong Kong Disneyland (Scandinavia scene), all four singer dolls were arranged almost look like 1964 New York World's Fair version, albert they swapped place of two singer dolls: Karin and Mary.
- In Disneyland and Tokyo Disneyland versions during the holiday:
- All four dolls in North Pole/Europe scene read and sing Jingle Bell song books.
- All four dolls in finale room read and sing Deck the Halls song books.
- In Walt Disney World, Tokyo Disneyland and Hong Kong Disneyland, Swedish singer dolls placed beside Swedish band. While in Disneyland, Finnish singer dolls placed at the Finland Scene beside two Norwegian ice skater dolls just like 1964 New York World's Fair version.
- In Disneyland during 90's, Harmony (in Finale room) have her different hairstyle. She later changed to her regular hairstyle after 2008 refurbishment.
- In Disneyland early 2010's, Harmony (in Finale room) changed to hairstyle similar to her old hairstyle in 1964 New York's World Fair version. She later changed to her regular hairstyle since 2013.
- In Hong Kong Disneyland since 2024, Harmony (in Finale room) sit on a wheelchair.