Lucy and Ethel at the
Chocolate Factory Giftset
“I LOVE LUCY” DOLLS GIFTSET PINK LABEL™ COLLECTION Lucille Ball
and Vivian Vance star as Lucy Ricardo and Ethel Mertz dolls, captured here
in hilarious detail dressed as chocolate factory employees from the famous
Job Switching episode. Includes a portion of the original TV soundtrack from
the show where their antics land them in trouble, and with serious
bellyaches, as the pace picks up on the production line. Dolls cannot stand
alone. Window box.
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I Love Lucy "The Audition"
"THE AUDITION” LUCY Lucy steals the
hearts of the audience as she auditions for Ricky and talent
scouts, dressed as “The Professor” from an episode in the 1951
premier season of “I Love Lucy.” Thirteenth in the Series.
Window box. For ages 6 and over.
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Lucy and Ethel Buy the Same Dress Gift Set
The first ever Mattel-made Lucy and Ethel gift set is
finally here! I Love Lucy® has made television history as one of the
most enduring, beloved shows of all time, and with good reason: what’s
not to love about the show that followed the silly antics of zany
redhead Lucy Ricardo, her blonde best friend Ethel Mertz, and their
equally hilarious husbands?
Capture the memories with this adorable set, inspired by episode #69,
Lucy and Ethel Buy the Same Dress, which originally aired on October 19,
1953. When Lucy and Ethel accidentally buy the same formal gown for a
live televised duet, each agrees to return hers, but neither follows
through. Hilarity ensues when the sidekicks arrive onstage in identical
frocks — a fashion faux pas to be sure! The lovable duo is portrayed
here in chiffon dresses of lavender, gray and white, adorned with floral
details and the characters’ signature hairstyles. An absolute must-have
for Lucy lovers and Barbie® fans alike!
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Lucy Gets
in Pictures
Everybody loves Lucy! In episode #116, “Lucy Gets In Pictures™“
originally aired on February 21, 1955 with the Ricardos and the Mertzes
in Hollywood where Ricky, Fred, and Ethel all have parts in movies. Lucy
tries everything to get a part, too but fails. Finally, Ricky gets Lucy
the role of a showgirl, but her top-heavy headdress causes her to topple
down the stairs and she loses her coveted role. Wily as she is
lovely, Lucy finds a way to make her presence known in the film!
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Price: $69.99
I Love Lucy
"Sales Resistance!”™
Timeless and
eternally hilarious, “I Love Lucy”® remains a benchmark of comedy. In
the memorable “Sales Resistance”™ episode originally broadcast in 1953,
Fred, Ethel and Ricky reminisce about a sales experience. Ricky was
upset because Lucy had made a frivolous purchase when she saw an ad on
TV. Ricky explains how to resist a salesman and insists that she return
the item. Later that day when the salesman comes to pick-up the gadget
he bamboozles Lucy into buying a “Handy Dandy vacuum cleaner”. Ricky
agrees to return the new item himself because Lucy cannot resist a
salesman. Lucy and Ethel leave to go to the movies so Lucy can avoid
another sales pitch. When the duo returns they discover that the vacuum
is gone but Ricky has bought a new “Handy Dandy refrigerator”. And the
notorious penny-pincher Fred bought a washing machine! Lucy enjoys a
last happy moment with her Handy Dandy vacuum cleaner wearing a navy and
white polka dot dress with a white apron.
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LUCY® Doll
THE OPERETTA™ I LOVE LUCY® I Love Lucy® has been charming television viewers since 1951 with 172
hilarious episodes. Lucille Ball’s all-time favorite I Love Lucy®
episode – The Operetta™ - has wacky Lucy Ricardo borrowing money from
her woman’s club treasury. Then the group needs the money to stage an
operetta! To save the $100 royalty fee, Lucy writes her own musical
about Lily of the Valley (Ethel) and Prince Lancelot (Ricky) whose love
is thwarted by the gypsy queen, Camille (Lucy). Lucy rents costumes and
scenery using a postdated check, assuming the money to cover the
expenses will be available in the club account after the show!
Naturally, the production is interrupted by moving men repossessing the
sets and costumes and Lucy is carried off stage, singing and slapping
her tambourine. Click on Add to Cart to Check Availability.
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I Love ™
Lucy Starring Lucy in Job Switching
Second
in a series featuring Lucille Ball as Lucy Ricardo in the popular I Love
Lucy Show, this doll is an authentic reproduction of Lucy in the
episode, Job Switching -- arguably among the funniest and
best-remembered Lucy shows. Who can forget the chaotic hilarity as Lucy
and Ethel work on a candy production line? Lucy's authentic uniform from
the chocolate factory is a short-sleeved, light gray dress with tailored
waist and pink trim collar and cuffs. A matching light pink chef's hat
covers Lucy's curly red hair, and a double-strand faux pearl necklace
and matching stud earrings adorn her expressive face. The doll features
different sculpting from the first Lucy doll -- big blue eyes, rooted
eyelashes, painted red fingernails, and, of course, that inimitable Lucy
expression.
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Be A Pal™
Lucy
The
fifth Lucy doll comes from the memorable I Love Lucy® episode Be A Pal™.
In this particular scene, Lucy re-creates Ricky's childhood home of
Cuba, wearing a white Spanish-style dress with ruffles and different
colored edging that's lined in red percale. Atop her signature red hair
rests a headpiece with "fruit" and feathers. Accents include golden
earrings and matching bangle bracelets, and green shoes.
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Price: $275.00
Lucy &
Ricky 50th Anniversary Gift Set Fifty
years ago during the Golden Age of Television, Lucille Ball and Desi
Arnaz created an incredible comedy series. I Love Lucy® premiered on
October 15, 1951 and quickly became one of the most popular and beloved
shows in the history of TV. The adventures of the irrepressible redhead
and her Latin loveboat husband, Ricky, charmed America and the world,
winning over 200 awards and consistently topping the ratings for six
years. In the 50th episode, Lucy Is Enceinte™ Lucy discovers, much to
her delight and amazement, that she is going to have a baby! Her whole
life, she has dreamed of a romantic moment, sitting on her husband's
lap, cradling his head in her arms, and softly sharing her news. As
always, Lucy's plans go awry. She hatches a plan and goes to Ricky's
nightclub, The Tropicana. At the door, she asks the maitre d' to give
the bandleader a note, which requests he sing his song "We're Having a
Baby, My Baby and Me." Ricky begins by singing "Rock-A-Bye Baby" to the
audience, walking amidst the tables, trying to find the expectant
parents. Happily, tearfully, Lucy finally shares her news with Ricky ...
and the world! This charming giftset capture the essence of that moment
for fans everywhere.
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Price: $325.00
Lucy Gets
A Paris Gown™
Episode
147, "Lucy Gets a Paris Gown™", originally aired on March 19, 1956. The
Ricardos and the Mertzes are thrilled to be in Paris. As a special treat
for Lucy and Ethel, Ricky snags coveted tickets for a Jacques Marcel
fashion show. Of course, after seeing the designer’s clothes, Lucy vows
that she will have a Jacques Marcel dress. When pleading fails, Lucy
goes on a hunger strike. Ricky breaks down and buys the dress, but then
discovers that Ethel is sneaking food to Lucy. As revenge, Ricky and
Fred design potato sack dresses, complete with Jacques Marcel labels and
a horse’s feedbag hat for Lucy. The French designer sees the women
wearing the dresses at a café and Ricky confesses. In a hilarious final
twist, Jacques Marcel steals the designs — after Lucy and Ethel
destroyed their originals!
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I Love
Lucy
"L.A. at Last!"™
Hooray
for Hollywood! At least that’s what Lucy thinks in the episode L.A. at
Last™. But after a disastrous encounter with William Holden at the famed
Brown Derby Restaurant, she’s not so sure. Especially when Ricky invites
Holden up to their hotel room to meet his biggest fan, Lucy. Mortified
by her previous encounter, Lucy runs to the bedroom and disguises
herself with glasses, scarf, and an oversized putty nose, which she
manages to catch on fire, and then comically extinguishes in a cup of
coffee! Lucy wears an authentic re-creation of the episode’s costume,
which includes a black chiffon coatdress with black dots over a tan
jumpsuit. Silvery dots adorn her waistband and a large bow at the collar
to coordinate with her dangling earrings. She has rooted eyelashes
underneath tortoiseshell glasses that rest on an over-sized, protruding
nose. Curls of her signature-red hair peek out from the tan kerchief
that completes her disguise.
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Lucy's
Italian Movie™
Third in
a series featuring Lucille Ball as Lucy Ricardo in the classic "I Love
Lucy"® show, this authentic reproduction features Lucy in the hilarious
episode in which she stomps grapes in an Italian vineyard. Lucy is
dressed in a white peasant blouse, purple skirt and vine-patterned hair
scarf. In her hand, she holds molded grapes. Accessories include "grape"
earrings, a black belt and black shoes.
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Lucille
Ball as Lucy Ricardo
in Vita Vita Commercial
Here is the
first collectible Lucy doll created by Mattel to authentically reproduce
the famous episode where "Lucy Does a TV Commercial." The doll's
lifelike appearance and smiling face will evoke nostalgic memories of
Lucy's hysterical performance attempting to sell Vitameatavegamin.
Lucy is dressed in an amazingly accurate re-creation of the black and
white "houndstooth" ensemble she wore to do her commercial and even
holds a "bottle" of the "powerful cure-all" Vitameatavegamin and a spoon
for "tasting." She proves laughter really is the best medicine.
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