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'''Pinky:St''', also written '''Pinky Street''', are plastic ([[Polyethylene Terephthalate]]) figures [[designed]] by BabySue and manufactured by the Japanese company Vance Project. Currently 7 series of regular Pinky Street dolls totaling 19 in number (an 8th is stated for release in December, 2008) and one accessory kit have been released (the fate of a second kit has been in limbo for over 2 years), as well as repaints, accessory stickers, markers (for making custom Pinkies), and a series of DVD's and [[comic books]]. Repaints are re-issued releases of the original series dolls, with different colored [[clothes]] and/or different colored [[hair]] (as well as alternate hairstyles for the original re-paints of PK001-PK005). Repaints are differentiated from the original-color releases by sequential lettering (e.g., the first repaint for the first [[doll]] is referred to as 1A, the second repaint as 1B, etc.) The figures are compatible with 1:18 [[Scale (ratio)|scale]] [[dollhouses]], [[furniture]], [[vehicles]] and other accessories.

<!-- Deleted image removed: [[Image:Rmpinky3.jpg|thumb|Pinky Street collaboration with Range Murata]] -->There are also many special edition Pinkys such as ''Go! Go!'', ''In Town'' and ''Acchi Kochi''. There are also figures designed by BabySue in collaboration with various other Japanese artists. Some examples of these are the [[Tenjo Tenge]] figures, the [[Gunslinger Girl]] figure, and the [[Neon Genesis Evangelion franchise|Neon Genesis Evangelion]] Rei & Asuka sets. Other limited release Pinky figures include the Arue figure (which was only available with the purchase of the [[Mahoroba Stories]] game for PS2, AirGear, [[CAPCOM]]'s [[Street Fighter]], [[King of Fighters]], Post Pet, Mono Comme Ca (Japanese clothing store), Super Lovers, [[Fruits Basket]], and [[Wild Arms]].

A unique feature of the Pinky Street dolls is the interchangeable parts. The heads, hair styles, clothing and accessories can be easily switched between figures according to taste. Beyond the base sets available for purchase, the figures also enjoy an active customization community. Pinky [[garage kit]]s are also available.

==List of Pinkys==

'''Series 1:''' ''(Released April 2003)'' Yoshiko (PK001), Suu/Sue (PK002) & Tamae (PK003)

'''Series 2:''' ''(Released December 2003)'' Moe (PK004), Kokoro (PK005) & Accessory Kit #1 (PK006)
'''Series 3:''' ''(Released May 2004)'' Hana (PK007), Lisa/Risa (PK008) & Reina (PK009)
'''Series 4:''' ''(Released October 2004)'' Sumire (PK010), Lui/Rui (PK011) & Sacchin (PK012)

'''Series 5:''' ''( PK013 & PK014 Released May 2006)'' Miko (PK013), Maki (PK014) & '' Accessory Kit #2 (PK015) ''

'''Series 6:''' ''(Released August 2007)'' Ako (PK016), O-hara (PK017) & Mikimiki (PK018)

'''Series 7:''' ''(Released September/October 2008)'' (PK019), (PK020), & (PK021) ''(Names unknown)''

Other Pinky:ST figures include figures based on anime series and video games including [[Neon Genesis Evangelion]], [[Sakura Wars]], [[Fruits Basket]], [[Air Gear]], [[Gunslinger Girl]], [[Street Fighter]], [[Haruhi Suzumiya]] , [[King of Fighters]], [[Wild Arms]], [[Tenjo Tenge]], TsukiHime, [[Monster Hunter]]. A [[My Melody]] and a [[Kuromi]] Pinky Street have also been released.

There have also been collaborations with ChoroQ making 2 Pinky-sized Rabbit Scooters and 1 Messerschmitt car.

There are two Nintendo DS games featuring the Pinky Street characters called [[Pinky Street: Kira Kira Music Hour]] and [[Pinky Street: Kira Kira Music Night]]. Each game sold copies packaged with a limited edition Pinky:ST figure of its respective main character. In the United Kingdom Pinky Street: Kira Kira Music Hour has been released as Kira Kira Pop Princess.

== External links ==
*[http://www.mr-hobby.com/vance/ ''Vance Project''] - Manufacturer (makers/factory) of Pinky Street
*[http://www.pinky-street.com/ ''Pinky-Street.com''] - English-speaking Pinky Street fan community
*[http://www.pinky-street.com/index.php?page=all_releases ''Pinky-Street.com''] - Pinky-Street.com's Pinky reference guide


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