The houses of cinema and TV in Polly Pocket version

The houses of cinema and TV in Polly Pocket version
Polly Pocket is a line of miniature dolls born in 1989 and was characterized, in fact, by the pocket size it possessed, all enclosed in a sort of mini-house. The Toy Zone portal, together with the digital artist Jan Koudela, has decided to create Polly Pocket versions of some famous houses of cinema and TV.



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All these versions of Polly Pocket were created by the digital artist Jan Koudel a, who after studying their peculiar characteristics and making a series of sketches by hand, he used 3D graphics software to reconstruct the toys, also managing to give them a sort of "plastic effect", which makes these concepts very realistic.

The house of the Byers (Stranger Things)



Stranger Things is the perfect series for a throwback to the 80s and it wouldn't be surprising if one of the first Polly Pocket commercials appeared on Will and Jonathan's TV. Would you have some anxiety knowing that there is a tiny Upside down in your toy trunk?

Monica's (Friends) apartment



Monica Geller's Friends always wanted a dollhouse, but imagined something a little bigger than this one. However, Polly Pocket dolls will be much easier to keep perfectly clean than her "real" apartment in the West Village or Aunt Sylvia's vintage dollhouse.

The Simpsons' House (I Simpson)



The Simpsons series came out the same year as the first mass-produced Polly Pocket toys, and the two properties are joined by a color scheme that screams "1989". There have not yet been any episodes dedicated to pocket dolls, but there is a version of the LEGO Simpsons!

The House of the Hobbits (The Lord of the Rings)





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