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Bobblehead
Doll with a large head on a spring / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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"Nodding Dog" redirects here. For the advertising character, see Churchill Insurance.
Not to be confused with Action figure or Head bobble.
A bobblehead, also known by nicknames such as nodder, wobbler, or wacky wobbler, is a type of small collectible figurine. Its head is often oversized compared to its body. Instead of a solid connection, its head is connected to the body by a spring or hook[1] in such a way that a light tap will cause the head to move around, or "bobble," hence the name.[2]
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