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List of American Girl characters

American Girl is an American line of 18-inch (46 cm) dolls released originally in 1986 by Pleasant Company (now Mattel). The dolls portray eight to thirteen-year-old girls of a variety of backgrounds. They are sold with accompanying books told from the viewpoint of the girls. Originally the stories focused on various periods of American history, but were expanded in 1995 to include contemporary characters and stories. In 2014, the Historical line was rebranded to BeForever; this change was reverted in 2019.

Below is a list of characters from the Historical series, Contemporary Characters, Girl of the Year, World by Us, and WellieWishers lines.

Overview edit

Name Full Name Year Doll Series Status Years Active
Kaya Kaya'aton'my (She Who Arranges Rocks) 1764 Historical Line (2002-2014; 2019–present) BeForever (2014-2019) Active 2002–current
Felicity Merriman 1774 Historical Line (1991-2011) BeForever (2017–2019) Retired 1991–2011 (initial release)

2017–2019 (BeForever re-release)

Elizabeth Cole 1774 Historical Line - Best Friends Retired 2004–2011
Caroline Abbott 1812 Historical Line (2012-2014) BeForever (2014–2015) Retired 2012–2015
Josefina Montoya Maria Josefina Montoya Romero 1824 Historical Line (1997-2014; 2019–present) BeForever (2014-2019) Active 1997–current
Marie-Grace Gardner Marie-Grace Rousseau Gardner 1853 Historical Line Retired 2011–2014
Cécile Rey Cécile Amélie Rey 1853 Historical Line Retired 2011–2014
Kirsten Larson 1854 Historical Line Retired 1986–2010

2021 (35th Anniversary) 2024-

Addy Walker Aduke Walker 1864 Historical Line (1993-2014; 2019–present) BeForever (2014-2019) Cubed 1993–current
Samantha Parkington Samantha Mary Parkington 1904 Historical Line (1986-2009; 2019–present) BeForever (2014-2019) Cubed 1986–2009 (initial release)

2014–current (BeForever re-release)

Nellie O'Malley 1904 Historical line - Best Friends Retired 2004–2009
Rebecca Rubin 1914 Historical Line (2009-2014; 2019–present) BeForever (2014-2019) Active 2009–current
Claudie Wells Claudie Mae Wells 1922 Historical Line Active 2022–current
Kit Kittredge Margaret Mildred Kittredge 1934 Historical Line (2000-2014; 2019–present) BeForever (2014-2019) Active 2000–current
Ruthie Smithens Ruth Ann Smithens 1934 Historical Line - Best Friends Retired 2008–2014
Nanea Mitchell Alice Nanea Mitchell 1941 BeForever (2017-2019) Historical Line (2019-present) Active 2017–current
Molly McIntire Molly Jean McIntire 1944 Historical Line (1986-2014; 2022–present) BeForever (2018-2019) Active 1986–2014 (initial release)

2018-2019 (BeForever re-release) 2021 (35th Anniversary) 2022-current (Historical Dolls re-release)

Emily Bennett 1944 Historical Line - Best Friends Retired 2006–2014
Maryellen Larkin 1954 BeForever (2015-2019) Historical Line (2019–present) Active 2015–current
Melody Ellison Melody Elizabeth Ellison 1964 BeForever (2016-2019) Historical Line (2019–present) Active 2016–current
Julie Albright Julie Marie Albright 1974 Historical Line (2007-2014; 2019–present) BeForever (2014-2019) Active 2007–current
Ivy Ling 1974 Historical Line - Best Friends Retired 2007–2014
Courtney Moore Courtney Deborah Moore 1986 Historical Line Active 2020–current
Isabel Hoffman Isabel Jane Hoffman 1999 Historical Line Active 2023–current
Nicki Hoffman Nicki Pearl Hoffman 1999 Historical Line Active 2023–current
Tenney Grant Tennyson Evangeline Grant Contemporary Characters Retired 2017–2018
Logan Everett Contemporary Characters Retired 2017–2018
Z Yang Suzanne Yang Contemporary Characters Retired 2017–2018
Evette Peeters World by Us Retired 2021-2023
Maritza Ochoa World by Us Retired 2021-2023
Makena Williams Makena Lilias Cook Williams World by Us Retired 2021-2023
Lindsey Bergman 2001 Girl of the Year Retired 2001–2002
Kailey Hopkins 2003 Girl of the Year Retired 2003–2004
Marisol Luna 2005 Girl of the Year Retired 2005
Jess McConnell Jess Akiko McConnell 2006 Girl of the Year Retired 2006
Nicki Fleming 2007 Girl of the Year Retired 2007
Mia St. Clair 2008 Girl of the Year Retired 2008
Chrissa Maxwell Chrissa Marie Maxwell 2009 Girl of the Year Retired 2009
Sonali Matthews 2009 Girl of the Year - Companions Retired 2009
Gwen Thompson 2009 Girl of the Year - Companions Retired 2009
Lanie Holland 2010 Girl of the Year Retired 2010
Kanani Akina 2011 Girl of the Year Retired 2011
McKenna Brooks 2012 Girl of the Year Retired 2012
Saige Copeland 2013 Girl of the Year Retired 2013
Isabelle Palmer 2014 Girl of the Year Retired 2014
Grace Thomas 2015 Girl of the Year Retired 2015
Lea Clark 2016 Girl of the Year Retired 2016
Ashlyn 2016 WellieWishers Active 2016–current
Camille 2016 WellieWishers Active 2016–current
Emerson 2016 WellieWishers Active 2016–current
Kendall 2016 WellieWishers Active 2016–current
Willa 2016 WellieWishers Active 2016–current
Gabriela McBride 2017 Girl of the Year Retired 2017
Luciana Vega 2018 Girl of the Year Retired 2018-2020
Blaire Wilson 2019 Girl of the Year Retired 2019–2021
Joss Kendrick Jocelyn Elizabeth Kendrick 2020 Girl of the Year Active 2020–current
Kira Bailey Kira Bailey 2021 Girl of the Year Active 2021-Current
Corinne Tan Corinne Mei-Ling Tan 2022 Girl of the Year Active 2022-Current
Gwynn Tan Gwynn Guang Tan 2022 Girl of the Year - Companions Active 2022-Current
Bryant 2022 WellieWishers Active 2022-current
Kavi Sharma Kavika Sharma 2023 Girl of the Year Active 2022-Current
Isabel Hoffman 2023 Historical Line Active February 2023-current
Nicki Hoffman 2023 Historical Line Active February 2023-current
Lila Monetti Lila Monetti 2024 Girl of the Year Active October 2023-current

Historical characters edit

The Historical Characters (originally known as "The American Girls Collection" or, colloquially, "Historical Characters") were initially the main focus of Pleasant Company. This product line aims to teach aspects of American history through a six book series from the perspective of a nine-year-old girl living in that time period. Although the books are written for a target market of eight-to-thirteen-year-old girls, they endeavor to cover topics such as child labor, child abuse, poverty, racism, slavery, alcoholism, animal abuse, and war in a manner appropriate for the understanding and sensibilities of said market.[1]

The first dolls in the American Girl/Historical line (Samantha, Kirsten and Molly) shared the same face mold but had different hair and eye colors. The first dolls were created with white muslin bodies, but these cloth bodies were changed in 1991 from a white muslin to a matching flesh tone. This accommodated the low necklines of Late Colonial/Revolutionary period gowns produced for the Felicity Merriman character (also introduced in 1991). Additional face molds were later developed for other dolls, and the line to date includes ten characters covering the period 1764 to 1999.

The "Best Friends" line was introduced in 2004; supplemental characters from the core book series were created in doll form and marketed as "best friends" for some of the Historical Characters. These Best Friend dolls share the collections of the main characters, but each has her own book, and additional products were marketed under their names.[2] However, in May 2014, American Girl announced that Ruthie, along with Ivy, Cécile and Marie-Grace, will be retired from their historical roster, citing business reasons as they decided "to move away from the character-friend strategy within the line".[3]

A reboot of the Historical Characters line dubbed as BeForever was launched in August 2014, complete with redesigned outfits, a two-volume compilation of previously-released books, and a "Journey Book" for each character, with players taking the role of a present-day girl who found her way to the past and met up with one of the Historical girls. The line also coincided with the relaunch of Samantha Parkington, whose collection had been discontinued in 2008.[4][5] On October 1, 2019, American Girl officially removed the BeForever branding from Historical Characters and by early 2020 most BeForever Central Series books were replaced with abridged Central Series books. American Girl also discontinued the My Journey books, the historical mystery books, and any remaining Best Friends books. In 2021, American Girl launched limited edition Anniversary Dolls of the first six Historical Dolls for their 35th Anniversary. They were discontinued by 2022.

Kaya'aton'my
American Girl character
 
Created byAmerican Girl, Janet Shaw
Full nameKaya'aton'my
(She Who Arranges Rocks)
In-universe information
NicknamesKaya, Magpie
FamilyToe-Ta (father)
Eetsa (mother)
Brown Deer (older sister)
Speaking Rain (adopted sister)
Wing Feather (younger brother)
Sparrow (younger brother)
Kalutsa (paternal grandfather)
Aalah (maternal grandmother)
Pi-lah-ka (maternal grandfather)
Kautsa (maternal grandmother)
Tall Branch (maternal aunt)
Cut Cheek (brother-in-law)
HomePacific Northwest

Kaya edit

Kaya (pronounced Ky-yah) was originally released in 2002 and a part of the BeForever collection. In her collection, she comes with a knit blanket sweater, a deerskin outfit, a tepee and bedroll, a saddle, and a mare named Steps High, a foal named Sparks Flying, and a dog named Tatlo.[6] Her story is based in the 1700s as a nine year-old girl from the Nimiipuu or Nez Perce tribe living in the pre-contact Northwest.[6][7] Themes in her core series focus on leadership, compassion, courage, and attachment. Chronologically, Kaya's adventures are the earliest of the historical characters. Kaya is depicted as brave and outgoing, but careless and thoughtless, and wants to be a leader of her people. Her role model is a female warrior named Swan Circling. Created in collaboration with a consultation team that included representatives from the Nez Perce tribe.[8]

Kaya is the only Native American doll made by American Girl to date. Kaya is the only doll in the series not to show teeth, per tribal custom. Kaya is also the first doll in the series to not follow the book naming customs established by previously-released characters – the second book in the series is titled Kaya's Escape instead of Kaya Learns a Lesson.[9] In the book series readers are introduced to Kaya's blind adopted sister, Speaking Rain, her older sister named Brown Dear, and her two twin brothers named Sparrow and Wing Feather.[6]

Felicity Merriman edit

Felicity Merriman
American Girl character
Created byAmerican Girl, Valerie Tripp
Portrayed byShailene Woodley
In-universe information
Full nameFelicity Merriman
NicknamesLissie
FamilyEdward Merriman (father)
Martha Merriman (mother)
Nan Merriman (younger sister)
William Merriman (younger brother)
Polly Merriman (younger sister)
Unnamed Maternal Grandfather †
HomeWilliamsburg, Virginia

Felicity Merriman is the fourth historical character. Felicity is an auburn haired, horse-loving girl living in 1770s Williamsburg, Virginia, who is caught between Patriot and Loyalist family and friends at the onset of the American Revolution. Themes in her core books include loyalty and staying true to one's ideals.

Felicity is depicted as spunky, brave, and free-spirited, and is often fed up with the customs that young women are expected to observe at the time, much to her mother's disappointment. She can be a little brash, impatient and foolish sometimes, and sets her heart on things often. She is also quite outspoken, but will stand up to bullies, as she did with Jiggy Nye. Felicity also is not afraid to tease Annabelle Cole, her best friend Elizabeth's older sister, coming up with the name "Bananabelle". She eventually learns to be more ladylike throughout the series; however, she is still quite active.

Felicity was originally first released in 1991. Many items from Felicity's collection were retired in the early 2000s, but when Felicity's core books were dramatized for Felicity: An American Girl Adventure on November 29, 2005, new products were introduced in her collection. On August 27, 2010, American Girl announced on its website that the Felicity and Elizabeth collection would be archived. On March 28, 2011, Felicity, Elizabeth and their respective collections were officially archived. In February 2017 Felicity was re-introduced as part of BeForever but then archived again in December 2019.[10]

Elizabeth Cole edit

Elizabeth Cole
American Girl character
Created byAmerican Girl, Valerie Tripp
Portrayed byKatie Henney
In-universe information
Full nameElizabeth Cole
NicknamesLizzie
FamilyMr. Cole (father)
Mrs. Cole (mother)
Annabelle Cole (older sister)
ReligionChristian
OriginWilliamsburg, Virginia (currently)
Lancashire, England (birthplace)

Elizabeth Cole is Felicity's best friend, despite her Loyalist family leanings during the American Revolution. In spite of being quiet and shy, she is known to poke fun at her older sister Annabelle with Felicity – this stems from being teased at by Annabelle, who gave her younger sister the nickname "Bitsy". Elizabeth is also shown to be somewhat wealthier, as evidenced by having a larger home, a larger garden, and fancier clothing.

The Elizabeth doll was introduced in August 2005 as the second Best Friend doll with a book written by author Valerie Tripp, and the character was prominently featured in Felicity: An American Girl Adventure. In the original Felicity book illustrations, Elizabeth had brown hair and eyes but the character's appearance was revised to have blue eyes and blonde hair with the release of the Felicity DVD and Elizabeth doll. Later editions of the Felicity books were re-illustrated to reflect these changes and edit Elizabeth's physical description.[11] On August 27, 2010, American Girl announced that Elizabeth and her collection would be archived with Felicity, which took place in March 2011.

Caroline Abbott edit

Caroline Abbott
American Girl character
Created byAmerican Girl, Kathleen Ernst
In-universe information
Full nameCaroline Abbott
FamilyJohn Abbott (father)
Mama Abbott (mother)
Aaron Livingston (maternal uncle)
Martha Livingston (maternal aunt)
Grandmother Livingston (maternal grandmother)
Lydia Livingston (maternal cousin)
Oliver Livingston (maternal cousin)
HomeSackets Harbor, New York

Caroline Abbott (born October 22, 1802) is a nine year old girl from 1812 Sackets Harbor, New York.[12] The only daughter of a shipbuilder who owned a shipyard near Lake Ontario,[13] Caroline enjoys outdoor activities, like sailing and ice-skating, and dreams of being a captain of her own ship. One day, when her father is captured, Caroline embarks on a journey to save him and unite her family. Themes include bravery, family, and making wise decisions. Caroline was released in 2012 during the 200th anniversary of the War of 1812. Caroline was archived along with her collection in 2015. Her Mini Doll and books are still available for purchase. American Girl has already created her BeForever version books.

Josefina Montoya edit

Josefina Montoya
American Girl character
Created byAmerican Girl, Valerie Tripp
In-universe information
Full nameMaria Josefina Montoya
FamilyAndres Montoya (father)
Maria Montoya (mother) †
Dolores Romero (maternal aunt/step-mother)
Ana Montoya (older sister)
Francisca Montoya (older sister)
Clara Montoya (older sister)
Magdalena Montoya (paternal aunt, godmother)
Felipe Romero (maternal grandfather)
Maria Herrera (maternal grandmother)
Antonio Montoya (nephew)
Juan Montoya (nephew)
ReligionChristian, Catholic
HomeSanta Fe, New Mexico

Josefina Montoya is a young Mexican girl living on a ranch in 1824 Santa Fe, New Mexico, with her extended family.[14] She and her family (including her oldest sister, Ana who is married to Tomas and has two sons, and her two other sisters, headstrong Francisca and practical and sensible Clara) must adapt following the death of their mother before the books and the introduction of their mother's sister, Tía Dolores (who later marries Josefina's widowed father), to the family circle. Josefina dreams of becoming a healer like her grandmother and is taught this by her aunt, Magdalena, her father's sister. Josefina has a pet goat named Sombrita. Themes include adjustment to loss, the day-to-day life of the Mexican people, and the cultural and societal changes and influences that occurred once Mexico opened trade routes in collaboration with the US. Josefina's family speaks Spanish and there are Spanish words and phrases in her books that are defined in the glossary. Josefina was released in 1997. Josefina is American Girl's first Latina doll.[15][14]

Marie-Grace Gardner edit

Marie-Grace Gardner
American Girl character
Created byAmerican Girl, Sarah Masters Buckey
In-universe information
Full nameMarie-Grace Rousseau Gardner
NicknamesTi-Marie, Grace, Marie-the-Great
FamilyThaddeus Gardner (father)
Mama Gardner (mother) †
Daniel Gardner (younger brother) †
Luc Rousseau (maternal uncle)
Océane Rousseau (maternal aunt)
HomeNew Orleans, Louisiana

Marie-Grace Gardner is a girl from 1850s New Orleans. Similar to Josefina, her mother died before the events of the series. She makes a friend with Cécile Rey in her first days in New Orleans,[16][17] although the latter is not interested at first. However, changes are in the air. Soon, Marie-Grace's singing teacher is found sick with yellow fever. Her father, who is a doctor, saves not only the teacher, but others with his help. Marie-Grace also rescues a baby and forms a close bond with other children. Themes include the loss of family and caring for others in need. Both Marie-Grace and Cécile were released in 2011 and archived in summer 2014.[18] Though Marie-Grace and Cécile are best friends, they shared the same level of importance and a few items in their collection as well as a book, unlike other Best Friend characters. Marie-Grace was archived with Cecile, Ivy, and Ruthie in 2014 to make room for BeForever and the return of Samantha.

Cécile Rey edit

Cécile Rey
American Girl character
Created byAmerican Girl, Denise Lewis Patrick
In-universe information
Full nameCécile Amélie Rey
NicknamesCécé
FamilyJean-Claude Rey (father)
Aurélia Rey (mother)
Armand Rey (older brother)
Henry Tay (maternal uncle) †
Octavia Tay (maternal aunt)
Simon Rey (paternal grandfather)
René Tay (maternal cousin)
HomeNew Orleans, Louisiana

Cécile Rey is from a rich African American family from New Orleans, Louisiana in the 1850s.[19] She loves listening to her grandfather's tales about the sea. She meets Marie-Grace during one of her singing lessons. At first, she is not fond of her because she is white, but eventually warms up to her and becomes her best friend. When yellow fever strikes her brother, she decides to use her gifts to help him and others. Themes include the loss of family and caring for others in need, and volunteering. Cecile speaks French and her French words are described in the glossary in the back of her book. Though Cécile Rey and Marie-Grace are best friends, they shared the same level of importance and a few items in their collection as well as a book, unlike other Best Friend characters. Cecile was released in 2011, making her the second African American character introduced by American Girl, the first being Addy and the third being Melody.[20][21][22] Cecile was archived with Marie-Grace, Ivy, and Ruthie in 2014, three years after her release,[19] to make room for BeForever and the return of Samantha.

Kirsten Larson
American Girl character
Created byAmerican Girl, Janet Beeler Shaw
In-universe information
FamilyAnders Larson (father)
Greta Larson (mother)
Lars Larson (older brother)
Peter Larson (younger brother)
Britta Larson (younger sister)
Olav Larson (paternal uncle)
Inger Larson (paternal aunt)
Lisbeth Larson (paternal cousin)
Anna Larson (paternal cousin)
HomeMinnesota (currently)
Ryd, Sweden (birthplace)
NationalitySwedish

Kirsten Larson edit

Kirsten Larson (born June 8, 1845) is a Swedish immigrant who settles in the Minnesota Territory with her extended family in 1854. She faces the hardships, challenges, and adaptations necessary to adjust to life in America such as learning to speak English. Kirsten begins to attend a single-room schoolhouse near her home, and she and her family do their best to preserve their traditions from Sweden while adapting to American life. More changes include making a new friend outside of her own "world" and the arrival of a new baby. Kirsten was one of the first three dolls produced by American Girl in 1986. Unlike many of the dolls, Kirsten's books have maintained their original illustrations (with the exception of the covers). In the fall of 2009, American Girl announced that Kirsten will be retiring soon. Kirsten was officially archived on the American Girl website on January 1, 2010.[23]

Addy Walker edit

Addy Walker
American Girl character
 
Created byAmerican Girl, Connie Porter
In-universe information
Full nameAduke Walker
NicknamesAddy
FamilyBen Walker (father)
Ruth Walker (mother)
Sam Walker (older brother)
Esther Walker (younger sister)
Lula Morgan (aunt, fictive kin)
Solomon Morgan (uncle, fictive kin)
ReligionChristian
HomePhiladelphia, Pennsylvania

Addy Walker is the fifth historical character released in 1993. She is a fugitive slave who escapes with her mother from a plantation in North Carolina to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in 1864, during the American Civil War. Addy's stories explore themes of freedom, familial love, prejudice and racism. The six-book series was written by Connie Porter and originally illustrated by Melodye Rosales and Bradford Brown, but were later redrawn by Dahl Taylor. A stage adaptation of Porter's Addy book series was commissioned and produced by the Seattle Children's Theater in 2007.[24] Addy: An American Girl Story was subsequently taken on a limited national tour from January through May 2008 through Kids Entertainment, Inc. Addy was the first African American historical character made by American Girl, the second being Cecile, the third being Melody and the fourth being Claudie.[25]

Samantha Parkington edit

Samantha Parkington
American Girl character
 
Created byAmerican Girl, Susan S. Adler, Valerie Tripp
Portrayed byAnnaSophia Robb
In-universe information
Full nameSamantha Mary Parkington
NicknameSam
FamilyMr. Parkington † (father)
Lydia Parkington † (mother)
Cornelia Edwards (paternal aunt/adoptive mother)
Gardner Edwards (paternal uncle/adoptive father)
Nellie O'Malley (adoptive younger sister)
Bridget O'Malley (adoptive younger sister)
Jenny O'Malley (adoptive younger sister)
William Samuel Edwards (adoptive younger brother)
Agatha Pitt (adoptive aunt)
Agnes Pitt (adoptive aunt)
William Edwards † (maternal grandfather)
Mary Edwards (maternal grandmother)
Archibald Beemis (maternal step-grandfather)
ReligionChristian
HomeNew York City, New York (currently)
Mount Bedford, New York (formerly)

Samantha Parkington is an only child growing up during the Edwardian period (although American Girl designated her as Victorian[26]). Samantha's parents were killed in a boating accident and she was orphaned at age five and raised by her wealthy Victorian-era grandmother, Mary Edwards, whom she called Grandmary,[27] in fictional Mount Bedford, New York, Samantha befriends a poor servant girl named Nellie O'Malley. Eventually Samantha, Nellie and Nellie's young sisters are adopted by Samantha's uncle Gardner Edwards and aunt Cornelia. The themes of Samantha's books include women's suffrage, child labor, and classism. Red Om Productions produced Samantha: An American Girl Holiday, in cooperation with American Girl. The show premiered on WB Television Network in November 2004 and was released to DVD soon thereafter. Samantha is one of the first three dolls produced by American Girl in 1986. American Girl introduced the concept of "archiving" in October 2008 when it announced plans to cease production of Samantha and her collection (including Nellie). Samantha was then officially archived on May 31, 2009, but was later re-introduced in August 2014 as part of the BeForever reboot.[28][29]

Nellie O'Malley edit

Nellie O'Malley
American Girl character
Created byAmerican Girl, Susan S. Adler, Valerie Tripp
Portrayed byKelsey Lewis
In-universe information
FamilyMr. O'Malley † (father)
Mrs. O'Malley † (mother)
Cornelia Edwards (adoptive mother)
Gardner Edwards (adoptive father)
Samantha Parkington (adoptive sister)
Bridget O'Malley (younger sister)
Jenny O'Malley (younger sister)
William Samuel Edwards (adoptive younger brother)
Agatha Pitt (adoptive aunt)
Agnes Pitt (adoptive aunt)
Mike O'Malley (uncle)
Mary Edwards (adoptive maternal grandmother)
Archibald Beemis (adoptive maternal step-grandfather)
ReligionChristian, likely Catholic
HomeNew York City, New York (currently)
Mount Bedford, New York (formerly)

Nellie O'Malley is Samantha's best friend, is an Irish immigrant who works for Samantha's neighbors and is befriended by Samantha. Living in a New York City settlement house,[30] she personifies the working-class immigrant experience of the time and teaches Samantha about the conditions faced by children who are part of the work force. Nellie and her sisters, Bridget and Jenny, are orphaned and later adopted by Samantha's relatives, Gardner and Cornelia Edwards. In 2004, American Girl introduced a new line of Best Friend dolls; Nellie O'Malley debuted as Samantha's Best Friend in conjunction with the Samantha DVD release. Nellie was marketed with a small collection of clothing and a book written by Valerie Tripp, Nellie's Promise, which chronicles the character's growth and adjustment to her recent adoption. As Nellie was part of Samantha's collection, she was archived at the same time as Samantha. In 2014, with the return of Samantha and the release of BeForever, American Girl decided to move away from the Best Friends line.

Rebecca Rubin edit

Rebecca Rubin
American Girl character
Created byAmerican Girl, Jacqueline Dembar Greene
In-universe information
NicknameBeckie
FamilyLouis Rubin (father)
Vera Rubin (mother)
Sadie Rubin (older sister)
Sophie Rubin (older sister)
Victor Rubin (older brother)
Benny Rubin (younger brother)
Jacob Rubin (paternal uncle)
Fannie Rubin (paternal aunt)
Bubbie Shereshevsky (maternal grandmother)
Grandpa Shereshevsky (maternal grandfather)
Josef Rubin (paternal cousin)
Michael Rubin (paternal cousin)
Ana Rubin (paternal cousin)
Max Shepard (maternal cousin)
ReligionJewish
HomeNew York City, New York

Rebecca Rubin is the tenth historical character, debuted on May 31, 2009.[31] She is a nine-year-old Russian Jewish girl[32] whose maternal grandparents and parents immigrated to the Lower East Side of New York City in 1914.[33][34] Rebecca is fascinated by both various new American customs and the then-budding film industry, and aspires to become an actress despite her family's disapproval, though she treasures and celebrates her family's Jewish traditions. Her six book series was written by Jacqueline Dembar Greene and focuses on issues related to assimilation of immigrants while maintaining familial, religious, and cultural traditions. Rebecca is the first Jewish Historical Character, but the second Jewish character made by American Girl.[35][36]

Claudie Wells edit

Claudie Wells
American Girl character
Created byAmerican Girl, Brit Bennett
In-universe information
Full nameClaudie Mae Wells
FamilyEllis Wells (father)
Gloria Wells (mother)
Jody Wells (younger brother)
Grandma (maternal grandmother)
Cousin Sidney (cousin)
Ross (cousin)
Mavis (cousin)
HomeHarlem, New York

Claudie Wells is the eighteenth historical character and the fourth black doll in the collection.[37] She is a 9-year-old black girl growing up in 1922 in New York City's Harlem neighborhood during the Harlem Renaissance. Claudie is surrounded by talented musicians, painters, and performers.[38][39] The Claudie collection includes furniture, a bakery, a plush dog, a kick scooter, a Baby Ruth candy bar, three special-edition outfits, and several other accessories.[38][39][40]

The character was created in 2022 by Brit Bennett and American Girl.[41] The American Girl team approached Bennett about writing for them after seeing tweets of Bennett's about wanting to write an American Girl book.[42] Bennett has said that she was a fan of the American Girl book series and dolls as a child, especially the character of Addy, and the book series written by Connie Porter.[43] She collaborated with a board of researchers and historians to create the character and her stories.[43] She has written two books in this series, Meet Claudie (2022) and Adventures with Claudie (2023).

Kit Kittredge edit

Kit Kittredge
American Girl character
Created byAmerican Girl, Valerie Tripp
Portrayed byAbigail Breslin
In-universe information
Full nameMargaret Mildred Kittredge
NicknameKit
FamilyJack Kittredge (father)
Margaret Kittredge (mother)
Charles Kittredge (older brother)
Hendrick Frosbythe (maternal great-uncle)
Millie Morrison (paternal great-aunt, fictive kin)
HomeCincinnati, Ohio

Kit Kittredge (born May 19, 1923) is the seventh historical character. She is a nine-year-old girl who faces the hard times of the early-to-mid years of the Great Depression in Cincinnati, Ohio,[44] as her family struggles to adjust to the realities of the economy after her father's job loss.

Kit was named after her mother and her Aunt Millie.[45] Unlike her best friend Ruthie, Kit is a tomboy who cares less about dresses, chores and things that she considers as "flouncy", and is more inclined toward baseball, especially Ernie Lombardi of the Cincinnati Reds, the great outdoors, such as country life, and typing up her own news reports. Kit hates change, and dislikes being dependent on charities, instead preferring to learn how to catch the big fish herself, which spurs her fascination with Amelia Earhart. She dreams of becoming a reporter one day. The books also depict her as being stubborn and somewhat fussy, as she finds chores around the house to be rather tedious, but eventually regrets it after realizing her family's misfortunes, and learns to be more supportive and helpful. Kit was released in 2000. In 2023, American Girl rereleased Kit in her original meet outfit along with some of her original outfits to honor Kit's 100th birthday.

Kit's core series of books was written by Valerie Tripp and illustrated by Walter Rane. A feature film Kit Kittredge: An American Girl was released to theaters on July 2, 2008, starring Abigail Breslin in the title role. Many new items were added to Kit's collection as product tie-ins to the movie. Two video games based on her stories were also developed and published, namely Kit Mystery Challenge for the Nintendo DS,[46] and the point-and-click adventure game A Tree House of My Own for Microsoft Windows platforms.[47]

Ruthie Smithens edit

Ruthie Smithens
American Girl character
Created byAmerican Girl, Valerie Tripp
Portrayed byMadison Davenport
In-universe information
Full nameRuth Ann Smithens
NicknameRuthie, Goofy Ruthie
FamilyStan Smithens (father)
Lily Smithens (mother)
Nancy Smithens (maternal aunt)
HomeCincinnati, Ohio

Ruthie Smithens (born August 22, 1923) is Kit Kittredge's best friend. The only daughter of a banker, Ruthie (and her family) is not financially affected by the Depression. Although they did at times offer help to the Kittredges, it was mostly in ways that would not hurt their pride.[48] She is depicted to have an affinity for princesses and fairy tales, most especially Andrew Lang's Fairy Books and Grimms' Fairy Tales, in contrast to Kit's more tomboyish personality. Despite their major differences, Ruthie is a loyal and courageous friend who will go to great lengths to help Kit. Ruthies accessories included a black purse, a hankie, two rose-shaped barrettes, and a watch.[48]

Ruthie, along with Ivy, Cécile and Marie-Grace, was retired in August 2014 following the company's decision to discontinue the Best Friends line.[3]

Nanea Mitchell edit

Nanea Mitchell
American Girl character
Created byAmerican Girl, Kirby Larson
In-universe information
Full nameAlice Nanea Mitchell
NicknameBeckie
FamilyRichard Mitchell (father)
May Mitchell (mother)
David Mitchell (older brother)
Mary Lou Mitchell (older sister)
Tutu (maternal grandmother)
Tutu Kane (maternal grandfather)
HomeHonolulu, Hawaii

Nanea Mitchell (born April 11, 1932) is the sixteenth historical character and the 3rd BeForever exclusive. She is from Honolulu growing up in the early 1940s representing the bombings at Pearl Harbor that ushered the U.S. out of the Great Depression and into World War II. She may be the youngest in her Ohana (family), but she still wants to be useful and help. But before she can prove that she is ready for more responsibility, Japan attacks the military base in Pearl Harbor where her father works.[49] Nanea was released in 2017.[49] Nanea Mitchell was inspired by Dorinda Makanaonalani Nicholson, who lived in Hawaii and was six years old at the time of the Pearl Harbor attack.[50]

Molly McIntire edit

Molly McIntire
American Girl character
Created byAmerican Girl, Valerie Tripp
Portrayed byMaya Ritter
In-universe information
Full nameMolly Jean McIntire
FamilyJames McIntire (father)
Helen McIntire (mother)
Jill McIntire (older sister)
Ricky McIntire (older brother)
Brad McIntire (younger brother)
Frank Culver (maternal grandfather)
Grammy Culver (maternal grandmother)
Eleanor Culver (maternal aunt)
ReligionChristian
HomeJefferson, Illinois

Molly McIntire (born April 22, 1934) is a young girl living in a fictional city named Jefferson, Illinois during the later years of World War II.[51] Her father is stationed in England as a doctor caring for wounded soldiers, and her mother works at the Red Cross.[52] She and her three siblings Jill, Ricky, and Brad are all cared for by their neighbor and housekeeper Mrs. Gilford, and she must cope with the many changes that the war has brought. Molly also realizes that she, too, has a part of helping soldiers. Despite those changes, Molly has some leisure activities as well, such as skating, tap-dancing, movies and summer camp. Molly's series focuses on patriotism and the changes that come with wartime. Molly was one of the original three dolls offered by Pleasant Company that was released in 1986 and is the only historical character sold with eyeglasses. In early July 2013, American Girl announced plans to archive Molly and Emily. Both were archived on December 31, 2013, though Molly's mini doll and books were re-released in February 2018 as part of the BeForever line. Molly was temporarily re-released as part of American Girl’s 35th Anniversary. In 2022, Molly was officially re-released with her original book and select items from her original collection.

Emily Bennett edit

Emily Bennett
American Girl character
Created byAmerican Girl, Valerie Tripp
Portrayed byTory Green
In-universe information
Full nameEmily Bennett
FamilyDad (father)
Mum (mother)
Aunt Primrose (aunt)
Grandy (maternal grandfather)
Grandmum (maternal grandmother)
HomeJefferson, Illinois
England (homeland)

Emily Bennett (born September 29, 1933) is a British girl who is sent to America by her family to protect her from the intensity of the English battlefront during World War II. Originally a minor character temporarily residing with the McIntires in the book Happy Birthday, Molly!, Emily's character was expanded in a book by Valerie Tripp called Brave Emily for her debut as the third doll in the Best Friends collection on September 5, 2006.[24] Emily's debut coincided with the premiere of the Molly made-for-TV movie. The movie aired on Disney Channel in November/December 2006.[53] Since Emily is a minor character and not Molly's best friend, she was marketed instead as "Molly's English friend". As Emily was a part of Molly's collection, she was archived along with Molly in 2013.

Maryellen Larkin edit

Maryellen Larkin
American Girl character
Created byAmerican Girl, Valerie Tripp
Portrayed byHarlie Galloway[54]
Alyvia Alyn Lind[55]
In-universe information
Full nameMaryellen Larkin
NicknameEllie, Sport
FamilyStan Larkin (father)
Kay Larkin (mother)
Joan Larkin Ross (older sister)
Carolyn Larkin (older sister)
Beverly Larkin (younger sister)
Tom Larkin (younger brother)
Mikey Larkin (younger brother)
Grandpop (maternal grandfather)
Grandmom (maternal grandmother)
Jerry Ross (brother-in-law)
HomeDaytona Beach, Florida

Maryellen Larkin (born May 7, 1945) is the fourteenth Historical Character by American Girl, representing the 1950s.[56] She was released on August 27, 2015, and is the first exclusive BeForever character, and was made to replace Caroline Abbott.[57] Hailing from Daytona Beach, Florida, Maryellen is an enthusiastic and imaginative girl, longing to stand out but often feels lost in the shuffle of her big, busy family.[58] Her favorite TV shows include Davy Crockett and The Lone Ranger, and she dreams up episodes where she gets to be the hero. Maryellen has strawberry-blonde hair with bangs up in a ponytail and green eyes. All three of her books, written by Valerie Tripp, were released on August 27, 2015.[59]

A short film based on her stories, with newcomer Harlie Galloway playing the title character, was uploaded on the video sharing site YouTube in November 2015 as part of American Girl's venture into digital content and independent film production.[54] In addition to the short, a direct-to-video special entitled An American Girl Story - Maryellen 1955: Extraordinary Christmas, starring Alyvia Alyn Lind as Maryellen Larkin and was released by Amazon to Prime subscribers on November 25, 2016.[55][60]

Melody Ellison edit

Melody Ellison
American Girl character
Created byAmerican Girl, Denise Lewis Patrick
Portrayed byMarsai Martin[61]
In-universe information
Full nameMelody Elizabeth Ellison
NicknameDee-Dee, Baby Chick
FamilyWill Ellison (father)
Frances Ellison (mother)
Yvonne Ellison (older sister)
Dwayne Ellison (older brother)
Lila Ellison (older sister)
Frank Porter (maternal grandfather)
Geneva Porter (maternal grandmother)
Tish Porter (cousin)
Charles Porter (cousin)
Valerie Porter (cousin)
HomeDetroit, Michigan

Melody Ellison (born January 1, 1954) is the fifteenth historical character and was released in 2016.[62] She is a nine-year-old girl living with her family in Detroit, Michigan, during the civil rights movement in the early 1960s.[63][64][65] Her parents are Will, who works in an auto assembly line, and Frances. Frances' parents (Melody's grandparents) are Frank Porter, a florist; and "Big Momma" Porter, who teaches piano and voice. Melody's older brother, Dwayne, wants to be a Motown singer;[66] her oldest sister, Yvonne, is a student at Tuskegee University; her sister, Lila, is in middle school and lives at home.

In her character's first book, No Ordinary Sound, Melody's cousins move to Detroit from Alabama; this is when Melody learns more of racial prejudice. When the 16th Street Baptist Church bombing occurs, Melody becomes fearful of going into her church, because the four little girls were in their church when they died. In time, Melody overcomes her fear.[67]

The first book was released in January 2016, although the doll wasn't released until summer 2016; a preview of the Melody doll was aired in CBS News in February 2016.[64] The book's advisory board included: JoAnn Watson, NAACP executive committee member; Gloria House, professor of African American Studies at the University of Michigan, Dearborn; Thomas Sugrue, professor of history at New York University; Rebecca de Schweinitz, professor of history at Brigham Young University; and the late Julian Bond, former NAACP chairman.

A live-action web special based on her stories entitled Melody, 1963: Love Has to Win, an American Girl Story was released by Amazon Studios, starring Marsai Martin as the title character.[61][68] Melody is the third African American character made by American Girl, the first being Addy and the second being Cecile.

Julie Albright edit

Julie Albright
American Girl character
 
Created byAmerican Girl, Megan McDonald, Susan McAliley
Portrayed byJolie Ledford,[54] Hannah Nordberg
In-universe information
Full nameJulie Marie Albright
NicknameAlley Oop, Jules, Cool Hands Albright, Sport
FamilyDaniel Albright (father)
Joyce Albright (mother)
Tracy Albright (older sister)
Uncle Buddy (paternal uncle)
Aunt Catherine (paternal aunt)
Jimmy (paternal cousin)
April (paternal cousin)
Raymond Stratton (cousin)
Grandpa (maternal grandfather)
Grandma (maternal grandmother)
Maia Albright (paternal aunt)
Nadine Stratton (maternal aunt)
David Stratton (maternal uncle)
HomeSan Francisco, California

Julie Albright (born May 1, 1966) is the ninth historical character. She is a 9-year-old girl growing up in San Francisco, California, in 1974–75.[69][70] Her six book series, written by Megan McDonald and illustrated by Robert Hunt, focuses on various changes and societal upheavals in American society during that time period: divorce, feminism, gender equality in school sports, environmentalism, and the disability rights movement. The America's Bicentennial celebration is also emphasized later in the series. Julie was released September 10, 2007, and is the first character portrayed from a divorced family by American Girl. In 2008, Elaine Goldsmith-Thomas reported that she was outlining a movie proposal based on Julie's story.[71][70] In December 2009, Julie: An American Girl Musical was officially announced as a planned theatrical release;[72] as of 2015, little, if any, development has been made over the musical. In lieu of this, a short independent film was uploaded on American Girl's YouTube account, starring Jolie Ledford in the title role.[54]

Ivy Ling edit

Ivy Ling
American Girl character
Created byAmerican Girl, Megan McDonald, Susan McAliley
Portrayed byGrace Liu, Nina Lu
In-universe information
Full nameIvy Ling
NicknamePoison Ivy
FamilyMr. Ling (father)
Marilyn Ling (mother)
Andrew Ling (older brother)
Missy Ling (younger sister)
Gung Gung (maternal grandfather)
Po Po (maternal grandmother)
Uncle Lee (paternal uncle)
Henry Fong (great-uncle)
Hannah Fong (great-aunt)
HomeSan Francisco, California

Ivy Ling (born February 28, 1966), Julie's best friend, is a Chinese American girl living in San Francisco.[73] Good Luck, Ivy by Lisa Yee focuses on Ivy's conflict with her love of gymnastics and family traditions and responsibilities, and its "Looking Back" section discusses Chinese-American history. The Ivy doll debuted with Julie and was the first Best Friend doll to be released at the same time as the main character. Ivy was the only Asian American Historical character until Sonali Matthews, who was released alongside Chrissa. Ivy, along with Ruthie, Cécile and Marie-Grace, was retired in August 2014 following the company's decision to discontinue the Best Friends line.[3][73]

Courtney Moore edit

Courtney Moore
American Girl character
Created byAmerican Girl, Kellen Hertz
In-universe information
Full nameCourtney Deborah Moore
NicknameCourt
FamilyBruce Moore (father)
Maureen D'Amico (mother)
Mike D'Amico (step-father)
Tina D'Amico (older step-sister)
Rafi D'Amico (younger half-brother)
HomeOrange Valley, California

Courtney Moore (born February 12, 1976) is the seventeenth historical character and the first new character released after the discontinuation of the BeForever line. She is a nine-year-old girl who lives in a fictional city of Orange Valley, California in 1986 (the year that American Girl was founded) along with her two best friends.[74] Courtney enjoys hanging out at the mall, the restaurant, school, and the arcade, where she is a top scorer in Pac Man.[75][76] The Courtney doll is styled in an '80s outfit and comes with other items from the '80s, including Care Bears pajamas, a Caboodles case, a Walkman, miniature Lisa Frank "like" school supplies, belt bag, and a mini Pac Man arcade game.[75][74] Courtney also came with their own music video for their release date on September 15, 2020.[76][74]

Isabel Hoffman edit

Isabel Hoffman
American Girl character
Created byAmerican Girl, Julia DeVillers, Jennifer Roy
In-universe information
Full nameIsabel Jane Hoffman
FamilyDave Hoffman (father)
Robin Hoffman (mother)
Nicki Hoffman (fraternal twin sister)
ReligionInterfaith (Christian and Jewish)
HomeSeattle, Washington

Isabel Hoffman (born May 22, 1990) is the twentieth historical character representing the turn of the millennium to the early 2000s. She is a nine-year-old girl who lives in Seattle, Washington, with her fraternal twin sister Nicki Hoffman.[77] Isabel Jane Hoffman was born on May 22, 1990, to Robin and Dave Hoffman. Isabel was released in 2023 along with her twin sister Nicki Hoffman.[78]

Nicki Hoffman edit

Nicki Hoffman
American Girl character
Created byAmerican Girl, Jennifer Roy, Julia DeVillers
In-universe information
Full nameNicki Pearl Hoffman
NicknameTricky Nicki
FamilyDave Hoffman (father)
Robin Hoffman (mother)
Isabel Hoffman (fraternal twin sister)
ReligionInterfaith (Christian and Jewish)
HomeSeattle, Washington

Nicki Hoffman (born May 22, 1990) is the nineteenth historical character representing the turn of the millennium to the early 2000s. She is a nine-year-old girl who lives in Seattle, Washington, with her fraternal twin sister Isabel Hoffman.[77] Nicki Pearl Hoffman was born on May 22, 1990, to Robin and Dave Hoffman. Nicki was released in 2023 along with her twin sister Isabel Hoffman.[78]

Contemporary characters edit

Introduced in 2017, the Contemporary Characters line features characters and stories set in the present day, but unlike the limited edition Girl of the Year dolls, they are available for at least a few years before being discontinued. The line also marks the introduction of an 18-inch boy doll in the American Girl series, although the Bitty Baby and Bitty Twin lines have had boy dolls in their respective collections.

Tenney Grant edit

Tenney Grant
American Girl character
Created byAmerican Girl, Kellen Hertz
In-universe information
Full nameTennyson Evangeline Grant
NicknameTenney
FamilyRay Grant (father)
Georgia Grant (mother)
Mason Grant (older brother)
Aubrey Grant (younger sister)
HomeNashville, Tennessee

Hailing from Nashville, Tennessee, Tenney Grant is an aspiring young songwriter who dreams to express herself through music.[79] The eponymous first book in the series by Kellen Hertz focuses on her efforts at songwriting and the opportunity to perform at the famed Bluebird Cafe.[80] Unlike dolls from the Girl of the Year line, Tenney, along with Logan Everett, were marketed as regular characters to be sold for an extended period of time than as limited edition dolls sold only for a year before being discontinued. Tenney comes with a graphic t-shirt, denim vest, maroon pleated skirt, a pair of brown boots, and her paperback book.[81] Tenney and Logan were eventually discontinued at the end of 2018.

Logan Everett edit

Logan Everett
American Girl character
Created byAmerican Girl, Kellen Hertz
In-universe information
FamilyPhil Everett (father)
Marlene Everett (mother)
Jude Everett (brother)
HomeNashville, Tennessee

Tenney's sidekick and bandmate, Logan Everett is, in a break from series tradition, the first 18-inch boy doll from American Girl.[82][83] Released alongside the main character in 2017, he is depicted as a drummer for Tenney's band, and as with Tenney, the Logan doll also comes with a modified hand to hold musical instruments.[79][84]

Z Yang edit

Z Yang
American Girl character
Created byAmerican Girl, Jen Calonita, J.J. Howard
In-universe information
Full nameSuzanne Yang
NicknameZ, Suzie, Pumpkin
FamilyMr. Yang (father)
Michelle Yang (mother)
HomeSeattle, Washington

Z Yang is an aspiring film maker and photographer, specializing in stop-motion pictures.[85][86] Z is the first Korean American character made by American Girl, released in April 2017.[87][88][89] Z story has her coming from Seattle, WA with a hobby of video and film making, more specifically stop motion videos.[90] Z has a little spotted dog as well as a scooter, a camera, and other photography accessories.[86][89]

The doll is accompanied by a chapter book series.[91] Z was discontinued at the end of 2018, along with Tenney Grant, Logan Everett, and Girl of the Year 2017 Gabriela McBride.

Girl of the Year dolls edit

Starting in 2001, American Girl began producing a "Girl of the Year" doll that was exclusive to that year. Lindsey was on sale from 2001 to mid-2002 but a 2002 doll was not produced due to lack of sales. Then Kailey was on sale from 2003-mid-2004. After that they were exclusively produced and on sale only during the year of their origination. The Girl of the Year is available until December 31, or until supplies last. Lindsey Bergman and Kailey Hopkins were Girl of the Year for two years – the rest, starting from 2005 by Marisol Luna, were each Girl of the Year for only one year. However, starting in 2017 with Gabriela McBride the company went back to the practice of having the Girl of the Years available for two years rather than just one. Starting in 2009 and continuing in 2012 until 2016, the Girl of the Year dolls were accompanied by films to tie in with their release. No Girl of the Year since Lea Clark in 2016 has had a movie, indicating the abandonment of modern American Girl film adaptions. From Kanani in 2011 to Lea in 2016, every character had an additional mobile app.

Lindsey Bergman edit

Lindsey Bergman
American Girl character
Created byAmerican Girl, Chryssa Atkinson
In-universe information
FamilyGordon Bergman (father)
Mrs. Bergman (mother)
Ethan Bergman (brother)
Bernie Bergman (uncle)
Rhonda Bergman (aunt)
Sophie Bergman (cousin)
ReligionJewish
HomeChicago, Illinois

Described as a girl "who is eager to help", Lindsey's self-titled book details the difficulties her impulsive attempts at helping with causes. The character is Jewish and the book references her brother's Bar Mitzvah experience and party plans. A small collection consisting of a scooter set and laptop accompanied her release. She is the first girl of the year released in 2001 and retired in 2002, and replaced by Kailey Hopkins.[34][36]

Lindsey has short hair, dark brown curls and blue eyes.

Her face mold is the Classic mold.

Kailey Hopkins edit

Kailey Hopkins
American Girl character
Created byAmerican Girl, Amy Goldman Koss
In-universe information
FamilyPete Hopkins (father)
Mrs. Hopkins (mother)
HomeCalifornia

Kailey Hopkins lives near tide pools in California and is an avid swimmer and surfer as is Joss. When development threatens to destroy the tide pools she loves and surfs in, she and her best friend engineer a protest to make a difference. Kailey's collection included various beach outfits and accessories. She was the second girl of the year, released in 2003,[92] retired in 2004, and replaced by Marisol Luna.

Kailey has light skin, blonde hair and brown eyes.[92]

Her face mold is the Classic face mold.

Marisol Luna edit

Marisol Luna
American Girl character
Created byAmerican Girl, Gary Soto
In-universe information
FamilyHector Luna (father)
Elise Luna (mother)
HomeChicago, Illinois

Marisol Luna is a nine year old girl who aspires to be a dancer. She moves from Chicago's Pilsen neighborhood to a suburb that does not have a dance studio where she can practice her favorite ballet folklórico dances. Introduced on January 1, 2005, Marisol had an extensive collection of dance outfits and accessories. Marisol has medium skin, brown eyes, and medium brown hair. Her face mold is the Josefina Montoya mold. Marisol is the first Latina (Mexican) American Girl of the year made by American Girl; the second being Luciana.

Jess McConnell
American Girl character
Created byAmerican Girl, Mary Casanova
In-universe information
Full nameJess Akiko McConnell
FamilyMr. McConnell (father)
Mrs. McConnell (mother)
Heather McConnell (older sister)
Jason McConnell (older brother)
Grandma Emi (maternal grandmother)
HomeHoughton, Michigan, Belize

Jess McConnell edit

Jess McConnell accompanies her archaeologist parents on a several months-long expedition to Belize, where she learns new lessons about responsibility and the preservation of history along with learning new things about herself. To illustrate her mixed Japanese-American and Irish-Scottish heritage, the Jess doll debuted with a new face mold. Jess is also the first Girl of the Year by American Girl to be explicitly biracial.

Nicki Fleming edit

Nicki Fleming
American Girl character
Created byAmerican Girl, Ann Howard Creel
In-universe information
NicknameSnicker
FamilyMr. Fleming (father)
Joan Fleming (mother)
Adam Fleming (younger brother)
Rebecca Fleming (younger sister)
Kristine Fleming (younger sister)
HomeDenver, Colorado

Nicki Fleming is an animal lover who loves to ski and is living on her family's Colorado ranch.[93][94] Nicki volunteers to train a service dog named Sprocket when her mother cannot fulfill this responsibility due to a pregnancy. Nicki also faces friendship difficulties which test her loyalties. Nicki was the first Girl of the Year to have two books: Nicki and Thanks to Nicki, both by Ann Howard Creel.[93]

Nicki was the doll of the year in 2007.[93] Her face mold is the Classic mold.

Mia St. Clair edit

Mia St. Clair
American Girl character
Created byAmerican Girl, Laurence Yep

Mia was previewed on the November 21, 2007, episode of Oprah. The doll was subsequently released on January 1, 2008, with an extensive collection and two books: Mia and Bravo Mia, both written by Laurence Yep. Mia's stories chronicle her passion for competitive figure skating, which is at odds with her hockey-playing family. Mia is featured in a computer game (Mia Goes For Great!). In her books, Mia is a part of a poor family who works hard to ensure that all of their children (Mia and her two brothers) can pursue hockey or figure skating at the local ice rink. Mia, while much better at hockey, chooses figure skating instead so she does not live in the shadow of her brothers.

The Mia doll has light skin, hazel eyes and light red hair. She comes in a light grey skirt, a magenta long sleeved sweater with a snowflake printed on the right side, and blue high-top sneakers.

Her face mold is the Classic mold.

Chrissa Maxwell edit

Chrissa Maxwell
American Girl character
Created byAmerican Girl, Mary Casanova
Portrayed bySammi Hanratty
In-universe information
Full nameChrissa Marie Maxwell

Chrissa Marie Maxwell[95] and her collection were released on January 1, 2009. An accompanying direct-to-DVD film entitled Chrissa Stands Strong based on her story[96] premiered January 5 and became available for purchase the next day. Chrissa's books and DVD focus on peer bullying issues. Chrissa is portrayed by actress Sammi Hanratty. Both books are written by Mary Casanova.

The Chrissa doll has light skin, blue eyes and dark brown/near black hair. She comes in a pink wrap-around long sleeved dress with a floral print.

Her face mold is the Josefina Montoya mold.

Gwen Thompson & Sonali Matthews edit

Gwen Thompson
Sonali Matthews
American Girl character
Created byAmerican Girl, Mary Casanova
Portrayed byKaitlyn Dever (Gwen), Ariela Barer (Sonali)

In a break with tradition for this product line, Chrissa's collection included two additional "best friend" dolls: Gwen Thompson and Sonali Matthews, neither of which had a separate collection. In the books, Gwen Thompson is disappointed in Chrissa when she believes Chrissa has revealed one of her secrets to school bullies. At first, Sonali is one of the bullies, but then learns to stand up for others.

The character of Sonali debuted a new face mold, the Sonali mold, to represent her Indian heritage. Gwen's doll uses the Classic mold.

Lanie Holland edit

Lanie Holland
American Girl character
Created byAmerican Girl, Jane Kurtz

Lanie was released in January 2010 along with her collection. Lanie is a ten-year-old girl living in Cambridge, Massachusetts, depicted as having an affinity for science and biology and considers herself a scientist.

The Lanie doll has light skin, hazel eyes, and curly blonde hair with side bangs. She comes in a blue and green striped polo dress.

Her face mold is the Classic mold.

Kanani Akina edit

Kanani Akina
American Girl character
Created byAmerican Girl, Lisa Yee

Kanani is the ninth Girl of the Year character; she and her collection were released in 2011. Kanani is the second multiracial character, following Jess McConnell. Her father is of Japanese and Hawaiian descent, and her mother is French and German. Hailing from Kaua'i, she helps her family run a shave ice shop and is passionate about helping people by sharing the aloha spirit and protecting Hawaiian wildlife.

The Kanani doll has medium skin, hazel eyes, and long thigh-length light brown hair. She comes with a kukui nut necklace, a pink flower in her hair, and a light-blue floral print dress.

Her face mold is the Jess McConnell mold.

McKenna Brooks edit

McKenna Brooks
American Girl character
Created byAmerican Girl, Mary Casanova
Portrayed byJade Pettyjohn

McKenna and her collection debuted in January 2012, revolving around a gymnastics theme. She is a ten-year-old girl from Seattle, Washington, who is a budding gymnast but suffers from problems with school work. McKenna is the oldest of three children, with younger twin sisters named Maisey and Mara Brooks. She is described as strong-willed and determined, and is determined to be an Olympic gold medalist for gymnastics.

A television film entitled An American Girl: McKenna Shoots for the Stars was released on July 3, 2012. The film is also the second in the series to feature a Girl of the Year character. McKenna is portrayed by actress Jade Pettyjohn.[97]

The McKenna doll has light skin, blue eyes, and long caramel colored hair. She comes in a teal and gray lap-length dress with flutter sleeves and with a ponytail at the top of her head.

Her face mold is the Josefina Montoya face mold.

Saige Copeland edit

Saige Copeland
American Girl character
Created byAmerican Girl, Jessie Haas
Portrayed bySidney Fullmer

Saige Copeland is the eleventh Girl of the Year released by American Girl in 2013, and the fourth Girl of the Year to represent an only child. A resident of Albuquerque, New Mexico, she has a passion for visual arts (most especially painting), and is very skilled in horseback riding like her grandmother.

When Saige comes back to school, she learns that there will not be a new art class. Saige gets upset and tries to keep up her spirits and earn a new class for the school. She and her friends set out on an adventure to earn their art class back.

A film based on her stories, Saige Paints the Sky, was released on July 2, 2013, as a made-for-television film. It aired on NBC on July 13, 2013. Saige was portrayed by actress Sidney Fullmer. An iOS app entitled Paint Ponies was also released to coincide with the doll's debut.

The Saige doll has light skin, freckles across the bridge of her nose, blue eyes and loose auburn hair that comes in a braid. She comes in an indigo dress with a knitted/sewn geometric print belt and tan boots with belting.

Her face mold is the Classic mold.

Isabelle Palmer edit

Isabelle Palmer
American Girl character
Created byAmerican Girl, Laurence Yep
Portrayed byErin Pitt

Isabelle Palmer is the twelfth Girl of the Year released in 2014,[98][99] making her debut on an episode of Good Morning America.[100] Isabelle is an inspired dancer who lives in Washington, D.C. She is excited to attend Anna Hart School of the Arts where her older sister, Jade, has been studying ballet. Her hobbies include dancing and fashion design. She designs leotards and other clothing.

She is the first Girl of the Year to have three books – Isabelle, Designs by Isabelle, and To the Stars, Isabelle, all written by Laurence Yep.[101] A mobile app for iOS platforms entitled Isabelle's Dance Studio was also released in line with her debut.[102][better source needed] A port of the game to Android was also released in July 2014.

She also is the fourth Girl of the Year to have a movie about her. Erin Pitt portrays Isabelle in the movie Isabelle Dances Into the Spotlight.

The Isabelle doll has light skin, hazel eyes, and long blonde hair with detachable pink-tipped highlights. She comes in a pink shirt with a girl in a ballet position with sequins, grey capri pants, and sparkly gold shoes.

Her face mold is the Classic face mold.

Grace Thomas edit

Grace Thomas
American Girl character
Created byAmerican Girl, Mary Casanova
Portrayed byOlivia Rodrigo

Grace Thomas is the thirteenth Girl Of The Year, released in 2015.[103][104] An avid baker from the fictional town of Bentwick, Massachusetts, her story centers around her dreams of being an aspiring entrepreneur, with her trip to Paris as a key plot point. Grace made her debut on Good Morning America on January 1, 2015.[105][106]

The Grace doll has light skin with freckles across the bridge of her nose, light blue eyes, and medium brown hair with side bangs. She comes with a white print T-shirt with "Paris, Je T'aime" written in cursive script, a pink skirt with a black bow, and dark gray boots with bows. Her face mold is the Josefina mold. Some of her unique features are highlights, side bangs and permanent lip gloss. Tying in with the Grace doll is a television film based on her stories entitled Grace Stirs Up Success,[107] starring Olivia Rodrigo as the title character,[108][109] and the mobile app Grace's Sweet Shop for iOS[110] and Android.

Lea Clark edit

Lea Clark
American Girl character
Created byAmerican Girl, Lisa Yee
Portrayed byMaggie Elizabeth Jones

Lea Clark is the fourteenth Girl Of The Year, released in 2016. She's partially Latina with her being 1/8th Brazilian. Debuting in an episode of Good Morning America, Lea is a budding photographer from St. Louis, Missouri, and is described by American Girl as an animal lover who "discovers a world of possibilities" upon visiting Brazil, culminating in a visit to her brother in the Amazon rainforest.[111][112]

Coinciding with her release is a film entitled Lea to the Rescue starring Maggie Elizabeth Jones as the title character, along with coordinating items such as books penned by Lisa Yee entitled Lea Dives In, Lea Leads the Way and Lea and Camila, and a mobile game for iOS. American Girl has also launched an advocacy campaign with the World Wildlife Fund called "Wild at Art", urging young girls to contribute to the fund through their artistic abilities.[111][112]

Her face mold is the Josefina mold.

Gabriela McBride edit

Gabriela McBride
American Girl character
Created byAmerican Girl, Teresa E. Harris

Gabriela McBride is the fifteenth Girl of the Year, released in 2017. She made her debut on Good Morning America, Gabriela is an aspiring poet from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to express her feelings to help her overcome stuttering. Gabriela loves to dance at the community center after school. She is the first African American Girl of the Year. Gabriela uses the Sonali face mold.

Luciana Vega edit

Luciana Vega
American Girl character
Created byAmerican Girl, Erin Teagan

Luciana Vega is the sixteenth Girl of The Year. She was released on January 1, 2018, and is a space-loving eleven-year-old Chilean girl from Virginia who wants to be the first person to walk on Mars.[113] Luciana is the second Latina American Girl of the Year made by American Girl, the first being Marisol. She uses the Josefina face mold.

Blaire Wilson edit

Blaire Wilson
American Girl character
Created byAmerican Girl, Jennifer Castle

Blaire Wilson is the seventeenth Girl of the Year, released on January 1, 2019.[114] Hailing from the fictional town of Bluefield, New York, Blaire lives on her family's sustainable farm, which also includes a farm-to-table restaurant, B&B, and special event barn venue. She loves to cook and craft, but struggles with newly-diagnosed lactose intolerance and her smart device addiction.[115][114] She has a paler skin tone compared to other fair-skinned dolls, and uses the Josefina face mold. Blaire's story is authored by Jennifer Castle across two chapter books.[116]

Joss Kendrick
American Girl character
Created byAmerican Girl, Erin Falligant
In-universe information
Full nameJocelyn Elizabeth Kendrick

Joss Kendrick edit

Joss Kendrick is the eighteenth Girl of the Year, she was released on January 1, 2020. Joss is from Huntington Beach, California and loves surfing and cheerleading.[117] She loves surfing with her friend Sofia and Murph, the bulldog, more than anything, but this is thrown for a curve when her brother, Dylan, dares her to join the cheer team in exchange for posting her video in a surfing contest. It turns out that she likes it and wants to continue the sport. She is making a video with Sofia to be able to meet her idol, Tina Hart, and show that she can ace a move called the frontside air.[118] Joss is the first American Girl doll to have hearing loss.[119] She has one removable hearing aid that is placed in her right ear and comes with a case and second hearing aid in case she loses hers.[120]

Kira Bailey
American Girl character
Created byAmerican Girl, Erin Teagan

Kira Bailey edit

Kira Bailey is the nineteenth Girl of the Year, was released on January 1, 2021. When visiting her married aunts, Kira loves animals and is eager to help at their wildlife sanctuary post the Australian wildfires.[121][122] She uses the Josefina mold. Kira is the first American Girl doll to include LGBTQ characters in her storyline.[122][123]

Corinne Tan
American Girl character
Created byAmerican Girl, Wendy Wan-Long Shang
Portrayed byMiya Cech
In-universe information
Full nameTan Mei-Ling / Corinne Mei-Ling Tan

Corinne Tan edit

Corinne Tan is the twentieth Girl of the Year and was released on January 1, 2022. She is the fourth Asian doll in the line after Sonali Matthews, Jess McConnell, and Kanani Akina, and the first one to not be white-biracial. She struggles to process her parents divorce while being harassed due to her heritage. She uses a new mold, the Corinne mold, which has larger eyes than all the previous molds. She skis and lives in Aspen, Colorado.[124][125]

Gwynn Tan edit

Gwynn Tan
American Girl character
Created byAmerican Girl, Wendy Wan-Long Shang
Portrayed byKai Cech
In-universe information
Full nameTan Guang / Gwynn Guang Tan

Corinne comes with a companion doll of her little sister, Gwynn Tan, and a stuffed version of her dog, Flurry.[125] Gwynne uses the Emerson mold from the WellieWishers line.

Kavi Sharma edit

She is a South Asian American Hindu who lives in Metuchen, New Jersey.[126][127] Kavi is the first South Asian American Girl doll.[128] Kavi's identity was created by Arusha Bhargava, an eighth-grade student along with a team of advisors.[127][129][130]

Lila Monetti edit

Lila is a 10-year-old girl from Minnesota who is a competitive gymnast. She has brown hair, and amber eyes. She takes care of her horse friend, Hollyhock.[131] Lila's story is told in a novel, Lila Goes for Gold, which was released in January 2024.[132]

Lila Monetti
Girl of the Year character
Created byAmerican Girl, Erin Falligant

WellieWishers edit

 
Current WellieWishers roster as of 2016. From left to right: Camille, Emerson, Willa, Kendall and Ashlyn.

The WellieWishers are a group of young elementary age girls who meet and play together at Aunt Miranda's backyard garden. As the name implies, dolls from the line wear Wellington boots, and have a body design distinct from the classic, Götz-derived American Girl dolls. The line was released on June 23, 2016.[133]

Coinciding with the characters' launch is a mobile game for iOS consisting a series of minigames centering on the WellieWishers girls and their adventures, and an animated web series released in Fall 2016.

Ashlyn edit

Ashlyn is the group's party planner, and the most socially-active among the girls. She is described as throwing the best parties and loves to make her friends happy—and has a "princess"/very feminine side to her, wearing a predominantly pink outfit with a tiara, blouse, a tulle skirt and pink boots with gold and lace designs.

Bryant edit

Bryant is the first doll to be added to the WellieWishers after the initial release, and the first boy. He is described as an avid team player, being both a gymnast and member of his school's kickball team. He also has an interest in dragons; his outfit consists of a t-shirt with a green dragon on it, matching shorts and boots, and green faux wings.

Camille edit

A caring young girl and a good listener, Camille also has an affinity for the ocean and aquatic interests, including pretending she's a mermaid. She is depicted as a Caucasian girl with shoulder length blonde hair similar to Kit Kittredge, blue eyes, and light skin, and a mole or freckle under her left eye.[134]

Her interests are reflected in an outfit consisting of a blue T-shirt with a ruched ribbon, a multi-colored tulle skirt, and fish-themed boots with fins on the sides.[134]

Emerson edit

Emerson is the theatrically-inclined member of the group, enjoying the stage and performing in front of her friends through her poems and songs to which she writes herself. She is depicted as an East Asian girl with black hair worn in two twisted buns, light skin and dark brown eyes.

Her outfit reflects this with a wrap ballet style top, star-spangled tulle skirt, and ballet shoe styled wellies. She also wears two pink tulle-trimmed ponytail holders in her hair.

Kendall edit

Kendall serves as the group's artist and designer, having a gift for arts, crafts and recycling old or discarded things. She appears as a black girl with dark skin, textured black hair worn in two high ponytail puffs and brown eyes. She also shows her diplomatic side at times, settling arguments and disputes when the need arises.

Willa edit

A tree-climber and nature lover, Willa has an interest in the outdoors, making friends with animals and being fluent in "rabbit language". Willa is depicted as a strawberry blonde styled in pigtails and a sweet set of bunny ears with beautiful hazel eyes and soft freckles. She wears a hedgehog face print tee shirt with a green, as American girl calls it, hedgehog print skirt and red ladybug wellies.

World by Us edit

The World by Us line was released in 2021 to focus on social justice and change through the eyes of young girls. The main characters are Evette, Maritza, and Makena who are close friends and advocates for change.

Evette Peeters edit

Evette Peeters
American Girl character
Created byAmerican Girl, Sharon Dennis Wyeth

Evette loves vintage clothes, upcycling, and protecting nature, including the Anacostia River near her home. When she discovers racism in her own biracial family, she works hard to heal her world—family, friends, river, and all.

The Evette doll has the Josefina face mold, medium skin, caramel hair, freckles and gray eyes.

An expert that helped with Evette's story is Katrina Lashley. She is a program coordinator at Smithsonian’s Anacostia Community Museum and a leader in the Women’s Environmental Leadership Initiative.

Maritza Ochoa edit

Maritza Ochoa
American Girl character
Created byAmerican Girl, Angela Cervantes

Maritza is a caring, take-action kind of girl who loves celebrating her Latina heritage—from the delicious food to her community’s music-filled festivals. A leader on and off the soccer field, she finds her passion in advocating for others, especially helping to keep immigrant families together.

The Maritza doll has the Joss mold, medium skin, brown hair with auburn highlights, and brown eyes.

An expert that assisted with Maritza's story is M. Lucero Ortiz. She is part of Kids In Need of Defense, a U.S.-based nongovernmental organization devoted to the protection of unaccompanied and separated children. She also works as a human rights lawyer.

Makena Williams edit

Makena Williams
American Girl character
Created byAmerican Girl, Denise Lewis Patrick
In-universe information
Full nameMakena Lilias Cook Williams

Makena loves art and her close-knit family, with ties tracing back to Kenya, but her real passion is fashion, which she uses to express her views. After experiencing a racist incident in her own front yard, Makena uses her style to speak up about injustice.

The Makena doll has a new face mold, the Makena mold, dark skin, black hair, and brown eyes.

An expert that advised on Makena's story is Dr. Deborah Rivas-Drake. She is a professor of psychology and education at the University of Michigan, who studies how teens navigate issues of race, ethnicity, racism, and xenophobia.

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American Girl is an American line of 18 inch 46 cm dolls released originally in 1986 by Pleasant Company now Mattel The dolls portray eight to thirteen year old girls of a variety of backgrounds They are sold with accompanying books told from the viewpoint of the girls Originally the stories focused on various periods of American history but were expanded in 1995 to include contemporary characters and stories In 2014 the Historical line was rebranded to BeForever this change was reverted in 2019 Below is a list of characters from the Historical series Contemporary Characters Girl of the Year World by Us and WellieWishers lines Contents 1 Overview 2 Historical characters 2 1 Kaya 2 2 Felicity Merriman 2 3 Elizabeth Cole 2 4 Caroline Abbott 2 5 Josefina Montoya 2 6 Marie Grace Gardner 2 7 Cecile Rey 2 8 Kirsten Larson 2 9 Addy Walker 2 10 Samantha Parkington 2 11 Nellie O Malley 2 12 Rebecca Rubin 2 13 Claudie Wells 2 14 Kit Kittredge 2 15 Ruthie Smithens 2 16 Nanea Mitchell 2 17 Molly McIntire 2 18 Emily Bennett 2 19 Maryellen Larkin 2 20 Melody Ellison 2 21 Julie Albright 2 22 Ivy Ling 2 23 Courtney Moore 2 24 Isabel Hoffman 2 25 Nicki Hoffman 3 Contemporary characters 3 1 Tenney Grant 3 1 1 Logan Everett 3 2 Z Yang 4 Girl of the Year dolls 4 1 Lindsey Bergman 4 2 Kailey Hopkins 4 3 Marisol Luna 4 4 Jess McConnell 4 5 Nicki Fleming 4 6 Mia St Clair 4 7 Chrissa Maxwell 4 7 1 Gwen Thompson amp Sonali Matthews 4 8 Lanie Holland 4 9 Kanani Akina 4 10 McKenna Brooks 4 11 Saige Copeland 4 12 Isabelle Palmer 4 13 Grace Thomas 4 14 Lea Clark 4 15 Gabriela McBride 4 16 Luciana Vega 4 17 Blaire Wilson 4 18 Joss Kendrick 4 19 Kira Bailey 4 20 Corinne Tan 4 21 Gwynn Tan 4 22 Kavi Sharma 4 23 Lila Monetti 5 WellieWishers 5 1 Ashlyn 5 2 Bryant 5 3 Camille 5 4 Emerson 5 5 Kendall 5 6 Willa 6 World by Us 6 1 Evette Peeters 6 2 Maritza Ochoa 6 3 Makena Williams 7 ReferencesOverview editName Full Name Year Doll Series Status Years Active Kaya Kaya aton my She Who Arranges Rocks 1764 Historical Line 2002 2014 2019 present BeForever 2014 2019 Active 2002 current Felicity Merriman 1774 Historical Line 1991 2011 BeForever 2017 2019 Retired 1991 2011 initial release 2017 2019 BeForever re release Elizabeth Cole 1774 Historical Line Best Friends Retired 2004 2011 Caroline Abbott 1812 Historical Line 2012 2014 BeForever 2014 2015 Retired 2012 2015 Josefina Montoya Maria Josefina Montoya Romero 1824 Historical Line 1997 2014 2019 present BeForever 2014 2019 Active 1997 current Marie Grace Gardner Marie Grace Rousseau Gardner 1853 Historical Line Retired 2011 2014 Cecile Rey Cecile Amelie Rey 1853 Historical Line Retired 2011 2014 Kirsten Larson 1854 Historical Line Retired 1986 2010 2021 35th Anniversary 2024 Addy Walker Aduke Walker 1864 Historical Line 1993 2014 2019 present BeForever 2014 2019 Cubed 1993 current Samantha Parkington Samantha Mary Parkington 1904 Historical Line 1986 2009 2019 present BeForever 2014 2019 Cubed 1986 2009 initial release 2014 current BeForever re release Nellie O Malley 1904 Historical line Best Friends Retired 2004 2009 Rebecca Rubin 1914 Historical Line 2009 2014 2019 present BeForever 2014 2019 Active 2009 current Claudie Wells Claudie Mae Wells 1922 Historical Line Active 2022 current Kit Kittredge Margaret Mildred Kittredge 1934 Historical Line 2000 2014 2019 present BeForever 2014 2019 Active 2000 current Ruthie Smithens Ruth Ann Smithens 1934 Historical Line Best Friends Retired 2008 2014 Nanea Mitchell Alice Nanea Mitchell 1941 BeForever 2017 2019 Historical Line 2019 present Active 2017 current Molly McIntire Molly Jean McIntire 1944 Historical Line 1986 2014 2022 present BeForever 2018 2019 Active 1986 2014 initial release 2018 2019 BeForever re release 2021 35th Anniversary 2022 current Historical Dolls re release Emily Bennett 1944 Historical Line Best Friends Retired 2006 2014 Maryellen Larkin 1954 BeForever 2015 2019 Historical Line 2019 present Active 2015 current Melody Ellison Melody Elizabeth Ellison 1964 BeForever 2016 2019 Historical Line 2019 present Active 2016 current Julie Albright Julie Marie Albright 1974 Historical Line 2007 2014 2019 present BeForever 2014 2019 Active 2007 current Ivy Ling 1974 Historical Line Best Friends Retired 2007 2014 Courtney Moore Courtney Deborah Moore 1986 Historical Line Active 2020 current Isabel Hoffman Isabel Jane Hoffman 1999 Historical Line Active 2023 current Nicki Hoffman Nicki Pearl Hoffman 1999 Historical Line Active 2023 current Tenney Grant Tennyson Evangeline Grant Contemporary Characters Retired 2017 2018 Logan Everett Contemporary Characters Retired 2017 2018 Z Yang Suzanne Yang Contemporary Characters Retired 2017 2018 Evette Peeters World by Us Retired 2021 2023 Maritza Ochoa World by Us Retired 2021 2023 Makena Williams Makena Lilias Cook Williams World by Us Retired 2021 2023 Lindsey Bergman 2001 Girl of the Year Retired 2001 2002 Kailey Hopkins 2003 Girl of the Year Retired 2003 2004 Marisol Luna 2005 Girl of the Year Retired 2005 Jess McConnell Jess Akiko McConnell 2006 Girl of the Year Retired 2006 Nicki Fleming 2007 Girl of the Year Retired 2007 Mia St Clair 2008 Girl of the Year Retired 2008 Chrissa Maxwell Chrissa Marie Maxwell 2009 Girl of the Year Retired 2009 Sonali Matthews 2009 Girl of the Year Companions Retired 2009 Gwen Thompson 2009 Girl of the Year Companions Retired 2009 Lanie Holland 2010 Girl of the Year Retired 2010 Kanani Akina 2011 Girl of the Year Retired 2011 McKenna Brooks 2012 Girl of the Year Retired 2012 Saige Copeland 2013 Girl of the Year Retired 2013 Isabelle Palmer 2014 Girl of the Year Retired 2014 Grace Thomas 2015 Girl of the Year Retired 2015 Lea Clark 2016 Girl of the Year Retired 2016 Ashlyn 2016 WellieWishers Active 2016 current Camille 2016 WellieWishers Active 2016 current Emerson 2016 WellieWishers Active 2016 current Kendall 2016 WellieWishers Active 2016 current Willa 2016 WellieWishers Active 2016 current Gabriela McBride 2017 Girl of the Year Retired 2017 Luciana Vega 2018 Girl of the Year Retired 2018 2020 Blaire Wilson 2019 Girl of the Year Retired 2019 2021 Joss Kendrick Jocelyn Elizabeth Kendrick 2020 Girl of the Year Active 2020 current Kira Bailey Kira Bailey 2021 Girl of the Year Active 2021 Current Corinne Tan Corinne Mei Ling Tan 2022 Girl of the Year Active 2022 Current Gwynn Tan Gwynn Guang Tan 2022 Girl of the Year Companions Active 2022 Current Bryant 2022 WellieWishers Active 2022 current Kavi Sharma Kavika Sharma 2023 Girl of the Year Active 2022 Current Isabel Hoffman 2023 Historical Line Active February 2023 current Nicki Hoffman 2023 Historical Line Active February 2023 current Lila Monetti Lila Monetti 2024 Girl of the Year Active October 2023 currentHistorical characters editThe Historical Characters originally known as The American Girls Collection or colloquially Historical Characters were initially the main focus of Pleasant Company This product line aims to teach aspects of American history through a six book series from the perspective of a nine year old girl living in that time period Although the books are written for a target market of eight to thirteen year old girls they endeavor to cover topics such as child labor child abuse poverty racism slavery alcoholism animal abuse and war in a manner appropriate for the understanding and sensibilities of said market 1 The first dolls in the American Girl Historical line Samantha Kirsten and Molly shared the same face mold but had different hair and eye colors The first dolls were created with white muslin bodies but these cloth bodies were changed in 1991 from a white muslin to a matching flesh tone This accommodated the low necklines of Late Colonial Revolutionary period gowns produced for the Felicity Merriman character also introduced in 1991 Additional face molds were later developed for other dolls and the line to date includes ten characters covering the period 1764 to 1999 The Best Friends line was introduced in 2004 supplemental characters from the core book series were created in doll form and marketed as best friends for some of the Historical Characters These Best Friend dolls share the collections of the main characters but each has her own book and additional products were marketed under their names 2 However in May 2014 American Girl announced that Ruthie along with Ivy Cecile and Marie Grace will be retired from their historical roster citing business reasons as they decided to move away from the character friend strategy within the line 3 A reboot of the Historical Characters line dubbed as BeForever was launched in August 2014 complete with redesigned outfits a two volume compilation of previously released books and a Journey Book for each character with players taking the role of a present day girl who found her way to the past and met up with one of the Historical girls The line also coincided with the relaunch of Samantha Parkington whose collection had been discontinued in 2008 4 5 On October 1 2019 American Girl officially removed the BeForever branding from Historical Characters and by early 2020 most BeForever Central Series books were replaced with abridged Central Series books American Girl also discontinued the My Journey books the historical mystery books and any remaining Best Friends books In 2021 American Girl launched limited edition Anniversary Dolls of the first six Historical Dolls for their 35th Anniversary They were discontinued by 2022 Kaya aton myAmerican Girl character nbsp Created byAmerican Girl Janet ShawFull nameKaya aton my She Who Arranges Rocks In universe informationNicknamesKaya MagpieFamilyToe Ta father Eetsa mother Brown Deer older sister Speaking Rain adopted sister Wing Feather younger brother Sparrow younger brother Kalutsa paternal grandfather Aalah maternal grandmother Pi lah ka maternal grandfather Kautsa maternal grandmother Tall Branch maternal aunt Cut Cheek brother in law HomePacific Northwest Kaya edit Kaya pronounced Ky yah was originally released in 2002 and a part of the BeForever collection In her collection she comes with a knit blanket sweater a deerskin outfit a tepee and bedroll a saddle and a mare named Steps High a foal named Sparks Flying and a dog named Tatlo 6 Her story is based in the 1700s as a nine year old girl from the Nimiipuu or Nez Perce tribe living in the pre contact Northwest 6 7 Themes in her core series focus on leadership compassion courage and attachment Chronologically Kaya s adventures are the earliest of the historical characters Kaya is depicted as brave and outgoing but careless and thoughtless and wants to be a leader of her people Her role model is a female warrior named Swan Circling Created in collaboration with a consultation team that included representatives from the Nez Perce tribe 8 Kaya is the only Native American doll made by American Girl to date Kaya is the only doll in the series not to show teeth per tribal custom Kaya is also the first doll in the series to not follow the book naming customs established by previously released characters the second book in the series is titled Kaya s Escape instead of Kaya Learns a Lesson 9 In the book series readers are introduced to Kaya s blind adopted sister Speaking Rain her older sister named Brown Dear and her two twin brothers named Sparrow and Wing Feather 6 Felicity Merriman edit Felicity MerrimanAmerican Girl characterCreated byAmerican Girl Valerie TrippPortrayed byShailene WoodleyIn universe informationFull nameFelicity MerrimanNicknamesLissieFamilyEdward Merriman father Martha Merriman mother Nan Merriman younger sister William Merriman younger brother Polly Merriman younger sister Unnamed Maternal Grandfather HomeWilliamsburg Virginia Felicity Merriman is the fourth historical character Felicity is an auburn haired horse loving girl living in 1770s Williamsburg Virginia who is caught between Patriot and Loyalist family and friends at the onset of the American Revolution Themes in her core books include loyalty and staying true to one s ideals Felicity is depicted as spunky brave and free spirited and is often fed up with the customs that young women are expected to observe at the time much to her mother s disappointment She can be a little brash impatient and foolish sometimes and sets her heart on things often She is also quite outspoken but will stand up to bullies as she did with Jiggy Nye Felicity also is not afraid to tease Annabelle Cole her best friend Elizabeth s older sister coming up with the name Bananabelle She eventually learns to be more ladylike throughout the series however she is still quite active Felicity was originally first released in 1991 Many items from Felicity s collection were retired in the early 2000s but when Felicity s core books were dramatized for Felicity An American Girl Adventure on November 29 2005 new products were introduced in her collection On August 27 2010 American Girl announced on its website that the Felicity and Elizabeth collection would be archived On March 28 2011 Felicity Elizabeth and their respective collections were officially archived In February 2017 Felicity was re introduced as part of BeForever but then archived again in December 2019 10 Elizabeth Cole edit Elizabeth ColeAmerican Girl characterCreated byAmerican Girl Valerie TrippPortrayed byKatie HenneyIn universe informationFull nameElizabeth ColeNicknamesLizzieFamilyMr Cole father Mrs Cole mother Annabelle Cole older sister ReligionChristianOriginWilliamsburg Virginia currently Lancashire England birthplace Elizabeth Cole is Felicity s best friend despite her Loyalist family leanings during the American Revolution In spite of being quiet and shy she is known to poke fun at her older sister Annabelle with Felicity this stems from being teased at by Annabelle who gave her younger sister the nickname Bitsy Elizabeth is also shown to be somewhat wealthier as evidenced by having a larger home a larger garden and fancier clothing The Elizabeth doll was introduced in August 2005 as the second Best Friend doll with a book written by author Valerie Tripp and the character was prominently featured in Felicity An American Girl Adventure In the original Felicity book illustrations Elizabeth had brown hair and eyes but the character s appearance was revised to have blue eyes and blonde hair with the release of the Felicity DVD and Elizabeth doll Later editions of the Felicity books were re illustrated to reflect these changes and edit Elizabeth s physical description 11 On August 27 2010 American Girl announced that Elizabeth and her collection would be archived with Felicity which took place in March 2011 Caroline Abbott edit Caroline AbbottAmerican Girl characterCreated byAmerican Girl Kathleen ErnstIn universe informationFull nameCaroline AbbottFamilyJohn Abbott father Mama Abbott mother Aaron Livingston maternal uncle Martha Livingston maternal aunt Grandmother Livingston maternal grandmother Lydia Livingston maternal cousin Oliver Livingston maternal cousin HomeSackets Harbor New York Caroline Abbott born October 22 1802 is a nine year old girl from 1812 Sackets Harbor New York 12 The only daughter of a shipbuilder who owned a shipyard near Lake Ontario 13 Caroline enjoys outdoor activities like sailing and ice skating and dreams of being a captain of her own ship One day when her father is captured Caroline embarks on a journey to save him and unite her family Themes include bravery family and making wise decisions Caroline was released in 2012 during the 200th anniversary of the War of 1812 Caroline was archived along with her collection in 2015 Her Mini Doll and books are still available for purchase American Girl has already created her BeForever version books Josefina Montoya edit Josefina MontoyaAmerican Girl characterCreated byAmerican Girl Valerie TrippIn universe informationFull nameMaria Josefina MontoyaFamilyAndres Montoya father Maria Montoya mother Dolores Romero maternal aunt step mother Ana Montoya older sister Francisca Montoya older sister Clara Montoya older sister Magdalena Montoya paternal aunt godmother Felipe Romero maternal grandfather Maria Herrera maternal grandmother Antonio Montoya nephew Juan Montoya nephew ReligionChristian CatholicHomeSanta Fe New Mexico Josefina Montoya is a young Mexican girl living on a ranch in 1824 Santa Fe New Mexico with her extended family 14 She and her family including her oldest sister Ana who is married to Tomas and has two sons and her two other sisters headstrong Francisca and practical and sensible Clara must adapt following the death of their mother before the books and the introduction of their mother s sister Tia Dolores who later marries Josefina s widowed father to the family circle Josefina dreams of becoming a healer like her grandmother and is taught this by her aunt Magdalena her father s sister Josefina has a pet goat named Sombrita Themes include adjustment to loss the day to day life of the Mexican people and the cultural and societal changes and influences that occurred once Mexico opened trade routes in collaboration with the US Josefina s family speaks Spanish and there are Spanish words and phrases in her books that are defined in the glossary Josefina was released in 1997 Josefina is American Girl s first Latina doll 15 14 Marie Grace Gardner edit Marie Grace GardnerAmerican Girl characterCreated byAmerican Girl Sarah Masters BuckeyIn universe informationFull nameMarie Grace Rousseau GardnerNicknamesTi Marie Grace Marie the GreatFamilyThaddeus Gardner father Mama Gardner mother Daniel Gardner younger brother Luc Rousseau maternal uncle Oceane Rousseau maternal aunt HomeNew Orleans Louisiana Marie Grace Gardner is a girl from 1850s New Orleans Similar to Josefina her mother died before the events of the series She makes a friend with Cecile Rey in her first days in New Orleans 16 17 although the latter is not interested at first However changes are in the air Soon Marie Grace s singing teacher is found sick with yellow fever Her father who is a doctor saves not only the teacher but others with his help Marie Grace also rescues a baby and forms a close bond with other children Themes include the loss of family and caring for others in need Both Marie Grace and Cecile were released in 2011 and archived in summer 2014 18 Though Marie Grace and Cecile are best friends they shared the same level of importance and a few items in their collection as well as a book unlike other Best Friend characters Marie Grace was archived with Cecile Ivy and Ruthie in 2014 to make room for BeForever and the return of Samantha Cecile Rey edit Cecile ReyAmerican Girl characterCreated byAmerican Girl Denise Lewis PatrickIn universe informationFull nameCecile Amelie ReyNicknamesCeceFamilyJean Claude Rey father Aurelia Rey mother Armand Rey older brother Henry Tay maternal uncle Octavia Tay maternal aunt Simon Rey paternal grandfather Rene Tay maternal cousin HomeNew Orleans LouisianaCecile Rey is from a rich African American family from New Orleans Louisiana in the 1850s 19 She loves listening to her grandfather s tales about the sea She meets Marie Grace during one of her singing lessons At first she is not fond of her because she is white but eventually warms up to her and becomes her best friend When yellow fever strikes her brother she decides to use her gifts to help him and others Themes include the loss of family and caring for others in need and volunteering Cecile speaks French and her French words are described in the glossary in the back of her book Though Cecile Rey and Marie Grace are best friends they shared the same level of importance and a few items in their collection as well as a book unlike other Best Friend characters Cecile was released in 2011 making her the second African American character introduced by American Girl the first being Addy and the third being Melody 20 21 22 Cecile was archived with Marie Grace Ivy and Ruthie in 2014 three years after her release 19 to make room for BeForever and the return of Samantha Kirsten LarsonAmerican Girl characterCreated byAmerican Girl Janet Beeler ShawIn universe informationFamilyAnders Larson father Greta Larson mother Lars Larson older brother Peter Larson younger brother Britta Larson younger sister Olav Larson paternal uncle Inger Larson paternal aunt Lisbeth Larson paternal cousin Anna Larson paternal cousin HomeMinnesota currently Ryd Sweden birthplace NationalitySwedish Kirsten Larson edit Kirsten Larson born June 8 1845 is a Swedish immigrant who settles in the Minnesota Territory with her extended family in 1854 She faces the hardships challenges and adaptations necessary to adjust to life in America such as learning to speak English Kirsten begins to attend a single room schoolhouse near her home and she and her family do their best to preserve their traditions from Sweden while adapting to American life More changes include making a new friend outside of her own world and the arrival of a new baby Kirsten was one of the first three dolls produced by American Girl in 1986 Unlike many of the dolls Kirsten s books have maintained their original illustrations with the exception of the covers In the fall of 2009 American Girl announced that Kirsten will be retiring soon Kirsten was officially archived on the American Girl website on January 1 2010 23 Addy Walker edit Addy WalkerAmerican Girl character nbsp Created byAmerican Girl Connie PorterIn universe informationFull nameAduke WalkerNicknamesAddyFamilyBen Walker father Ruth Walker mother Sam Walker older brother Esther Walker younger sister Lula Morgan aunt fictive kin Solomon Morgan uncle fictive kin ReligionChristianHomePhiladelphia Pennsylvania Addy Walker is the fifth historical character released in 1993 She is a fugitive slave who escapes with her mother from a plantation in North Carolina to Philadelphia Pennsylvania in 1864 during the American Civil War Addy s stories explore themes of freedom familial love prejudice and racism The six book series was written by Connie Porter and originally illustrated by Melodye Rosales and Bradford Brown but were later redrawn by Dahl Taylor A stage adaptation of Porter s Addy book series was commissioned and produced by the Seattle Children s Theater in 2007 24 Addy An American Girl Story was subsequently taken on a limited national tour from January through May 2008 through Kids Entertainment Inc Addy was the first African American historical character made by American Girl the second being Cecile the third being Melody and the fourth being Claudie 25 Samantha Parkington edit Samantha ParkingtonAmerican Girl character nbsp Created byAmerican Girl Susan S Adler Valerie TrippPortrayed byAnnaSophia RobbIn universe informationFull nameSamantha Mary ParkingtonNicknameSamFamilyMr Parkington father Lydia Parkington mother Cornelia Edwards paternal aunt adoptive mother Gardner Edwards paternal uncle adoptive father Nellie O Malley adoptive younger sister Bridget O Malley adoptive younger sister Jenny O Malley adoptive younger sister William Samuel Edwards adoptive younger brother Agatha Pitt adoptive aunt Agnes Pitt adoptive aunt William Edwards maternal grandfather Mary Edwards maternal grandmother Archibald Beemis maternal step grandfather ReligionChristianHomeNew York City New York currently Mount Bedford New York formerly Samantha Parkington is an only child growing up during the Edwardian period although American Girl designated her as Victorian 26 Samantha s parents were killed in a boating accident and she was orphaned at age five and raised by her wealthy Victorian era grandmother Mary Edwards whom she called Grandmary 27 in fictional Mount Bedford New York Samantha befriends a poor servant girl named Nellie O Malley Eventually Samantha Nellie and Nellie s young sisters are adopted by Samantha s uncle Gardner Edwards and aunt Cornelia The themes of Samantha s books include women s suffrage child labor and classism Red Om Productions produced Samantha An American Girl Holiday in cooperation with American Girl The show premiered on WB Television Network in November 2004 and was released to DVD soon thereafter Samantha is one of the first three dolls produced by American Girl in 1986 American Girl introduced the concept of archiving in October 2008 when it announced plans to cease production of Samantha and her collection including Nellie Samantha was then officially archived on May 31 2009 but was later re introduced in August 2014 as part of the BeForever reboot 28 29 Nellie O Malley edit Nellie O MalleyAmerican Girl characterCreated byAmerican Girl Susan S Adler Valerie TrippPortrayed byKelsey LewisIn universe informationFamilyMr O Malley father Mrs O Malley mother Cornelia Edwards adoptive mother Gardner Edwards adoptive father Samantha Parkington adoptive sister Bridget O Malley younger sister Jenny O Malley younger sister William Samuel Edwards adoptive younger brother Agatha Pitt adoptive aunt Agnes Pitt adoptive aunt Mike O Malley uncle Mary Edwards adoptive maternal grandmother Archibald Beemis adoptive maternal step grandfather ReligionChristian likely CatholicHomeNew York City New York currently Mount Bedford New York formerly Nellie O Malley is Samantha s best friend is an Irish immigrant who works for Samantha s neighbors and is befriended by Samantha Living in a New York City settlement house 30 she personifies the working class immigrant experience of the time and teaches Samantha about the conditions faced by children who are part of the work force Nellie and her sisters Bridget and Jenny are orphaned and later adopted by Samantha s relatives Gardner and Cornelia Edwards In 2004 American Girl introduced a new line of Best Friend dolls Nellie O Malley debuted as Samantha s Best Friend in conjunction with the Samantha DVD release Nellie was marketed with a small collection of clothing and a book written by Valerie Tripp Nellie s Promise which chronicles the character s growth and adjustment to her recent adoption As Nellie was part of Samantha s collection she was archived at the same time as Samantha In 2014 with the return of Samantha and the release of BeForever American Girl decided to move away from the Best Friends line Rebecca Rubin edit Rebecca RubinAmerican Girl characterCreated byAmerican Girl Jacqueline Dembar GreeneIn universe informationNicknameBeckieFamilyLouis Rubin father Vera Rubin mother Sadie Rubin older sister Sophie Rubin older sister Victor Rubin older brother Benny Rubin younger brother Jacob Rubin paternal uncle Fannie Rubin paternal aunt Bubbie Shereshevsky maternal grandmother Grandpa Shereshevsky maternal grandfather Josef Rubin paternal cousin Michael Rubin paternal cousin Ana Rubin paternal cousin Max Shepard maternal cousin ReligionJewishHomeNew York City New York Rebecca Rubin is the tenth historical character debuted on May 31 2009 31 She is a nine year old Russian Jewish girl 32 whose maternal grandparents and parents immigrated to the Lower East Side of New York City in 1914 33 34 Rebecca is fascinated by both various new American customs and the then budding film industry and aspires to become an actress despite her family s disapproval though she treasures and celebrates her family s Jewish traditions Her six book series was written by Jacqueline Dembar Greene and focuses on issues related to assimilation of immigrants while maintaining familial religious and cultural traditions Rebecca is the first Jewish Historical Character but the second Jewish character made by American Girl 35 36 Claudie Wells edit Claudie WellsAmerican Girl characterCreated byAmerican Girl Brit BennettIn universe informationFull nameClaudie Mae WellsFamilyEllis Wells father Gloria Wells mother Jody Wells younger brother Grandma maternal grandmother Cousin Sidney cousin Ross cousin Mavis cousin HomeHarlem New York Claudie Wells is the eighteenth historical character and the fourth black doll in the collection 37 She is a 9 year old black girl growing up in 1922 in New York City s Harlem neighborhood during the Harlem Renaissance Claudie is surrounded by talented musicians painters and performers 38 39 The Claudie collection includes furniture a bakery a plush dog a kick scooter a Baby Ruth candy bar three special edition outfits and several other accessories 38 39 40 The character was created in 2022 by Brit Bennett and American Girl 41 The American Girl team approached Bennett about writing for them after seeing tweets of Bennett s about wanting to write an American Girl book 42 Bennett has said that she was a fan of the American Girl book series and dolls as a child especially the character of Addy and the book series written by Connie Porter 43 She collaborated with a board of researchers and historians to create the character and her stories 43 She has written two books in this series Meet Claudie 2022 and Adventures with Claudie 2023 Kit Kittredge edit Kit KittredgeAmerican Girl characterCreated byAmerican Girl Valerie TrippPortrayed byAbigail BreslinIn universe informationFull nameMargaret Mildred KittredgeNicknameKitFamilyJack Kittredge father Margaret Kittredge mother Charles Kittredge older brother Hendrick Frosbythe maternal great uncle Millie Morrison paternal great aunt fictive kin HomeCincinnati Ohio Main article Kit Kittredge For the film based on the character see Kit Kittredge An American Girl Kit Kittredge born May 19 1923 is the seventh historical character She is a nine year old girl who faces the hard times of the early to mid years of the Great Depression in Cincinnati Ohio 44 as her family struggles to adjust to the realities of the economy after her father s job loss Kit was named after her mother and her Aunt Millie 45 Unlike her best friend Ruthie Kit is a tomboy who cares less about dresses chores and things that she considers as flouncy and is more inclined toward baseball especially Ernie Lombardi of the Cincinnati Reds the great outdoors such as country life and typing up her own news reports Kit hates change and dislikes being dependent on charities instead preferring to learn how to catch the big fish herself which spurs her fascination with Amelia Earhart She dreams of becoming a reporter one day The books also depict her as being stubborn and somewhat fussy as she finds chores around the house to be rather tedious but eventually regrets it after realizing her family s misfortunes and learns to be more supportive and helpful Kit was released in 2000 In 2023 American Girl rereleased Kit in her original meet outfit along with some of her original outfits to honor Kit s 100th birthday Kit s core series of books was written by Valerie Tripp and illustrated by Walter Rane A feature film Kit Kittredge An American Girl was released to theaters on July 2 2008 starring Abigail Breslin in the title role Many new items were added to Kit s collection as product tie ins to the movie Two video games based on her stories were also developed and published namely Kit Mystery Challenge for the Nintendo DS 46 and the point and click adventure game A Tree House of My Own for Microsoft Windows platforms 47 Ruthie Smithens edit Ruthie SmithensAmerican Girl characterCreated byAmerican Girl Valerie TrippPortrayed byMadison DavenportIn universe informationFull nameRuth Ann SmithensNicknameRuthie Goofy RuthieFamilyStan Smithens father Lily Smithens mother Nancy Smithens maternal aunt HomeCincinnati Ohio Ruthie Smithens born August 22 1923 is Kit Kittredge s best friend The only daughter of a banker Ruthie and her family is not financially affected by the Depression Although they did at times offer help to the Kittredges it was mostly in ways that would not hurt their pride 48 She is depicted to have an affinity for princesses and fairy tales most especially Andrew Lang s Fairy Books and Grimms Fairy Tales in contrast to Kit s more tomboyish personality Despite their major differences Ruthie is a loyal and courageous friend who will go to great lengths to help Kit Ruthies accessories included a black purse a hankie two rose shaped barrettes and a watch 48 Ruthie along with Ivy Cecile and Marie Grace was retired in August 2014 following the company s decision to discontinue the Best Friends line 3 Nanea Mitchell edit Nanea MitchellAmerican Girl characterCreated byAmerican Girl Kirby LarsonIn universe informationFull nameAlice Nanea MitchellNicknameBeckieFamilyRichard Mitchell father May Mitchell mother David Mitchell older brother Mary Lou Mitchell older sister Tutu maternal grandmother Tutu Kane maternal grandfather HomeHonolulu Hawaii Nanea Mitchell born April 11 1932 is the sixteenth historical character and the 3rd BeForever exclusive She is from Honolulu growing up in the early 1940s representing the bombings at Pearl Harbor that ushered the U S out of the Great Depression and into World War II She may be the youngest in her Ohana family but she still wants to be useful and help But before she can prove that she is ready for more responsibility Japan attacks the military base in Pearl Harbor where her father works 49 Nanea was released in 2017 49 Nanea Mitchell was inspired by Dorinda Makanaonalani Nicholson who lived in Hawaii and was six years old at the time of the Pearl Harbor attack 50 Molly McIntire edit Molly McIntireAmerican Girl characterCreated byAmerican Girl Valerie TrippPortrayed byMaya RitterIn universe informationFull nameMolly Jean McIntireFamilyJames McIntire father Helen McIntire mother Jill McIntire older sister Ricky McIntire older brother Brad McIntire younger brother Frank Culver maternal grandfather Grammy Culver maternal grandmother Eleanor Culver maternal aunt ReligionChristianHomeJefferson Illinois Molly McIntire born April 22 1934 is a young girl living in a fictional city named Jefferson Illinois during the later years of World War II 51 Her father is stationed in England as a doctor caring for wounded soldiers and her mother works at the Red Cross 52 She and her three siblings Jill Ricky and Brad are all cared for by their neighbor and housekeeper Mrs Gilford and she must cope with the many changes that the war has brought Molly also realizes that she too has a part of helping soldiers Despite those changes Molly has some leisure activities as well such as skating tap dancing movies and summer camp Molly s series focuses on patriotism and the changes that come with wartime Molly was one of the original three dolls offered by Pleasant Company that was released in 1986 and is the only historical character sold with eyeglasses In early July 2013 American Girl announced plans to archive Molly and Emily Both were archived on December 31 2013 though Molly s mini doll and books were re released in February 2018 as part of the BeForever line Molly was temporarily re released as part of American Girl s 35th Anniversary In 2022 Molly was officially re released with her original book and select items from her original collection Emily Bennett edit Emily BennettAmerican Girl characterCreated byAmerican Girl Valerie TrippPortrayed byTory GreenIn universe informationFull nameEmily BennettFamilyDad father Mum mother Aunt Primrose aunt Grandy maternal grandfather Grandmum maternal grandmother HomeJefferson Illinois England homeland Emily Bennett born September 29 1933 is a British girl who is sent to America by her family to protect her from the intensity of the English battlefront during World War II Originally a minor character temporarily residing with the McIntires in the book Happy Birthday Molly Emily s character was expanded in a book by Valerie Tripp called Brave Emily for her debut as the third doll in the Best Friends collection on September 5 2006 24 Emily s debut coincided with the premiere of the Molly made for TV movie The movie aired on Disney Channel in November December 2006 53 Since Emily is a minor character and not Molly s best friend she was marketed instead as Molly s English friend As Emily was a part of Molly s collection she was archived along with Molly in 2013 Maryellen Larkin edit Maryellen LarkinAmerican Girl characterCreated byAmerican Girl Valerie TrippPortrayed byHarlie Galloway 54 Alyvia Alyn Lind 55 In universe informationFull nameMaryellen LarkinNicknameEllie SportFamilyStan Larkin father Kay Larkin mother Joan Larkin Ross older sister Carolyn Larkin older sister Beverly Larkin younger sister Tom Larkin younger brother Mikey Larkin younger brother Grandpop maternal grandfather Grandmom maternal grandmother Jerry Ross brother in law HomeDaytona Beach Florida Maryellen Larkin born May 7 1945 is the fourteenth Historical Character by American Girl representing the 1950s 56 She was released on August 27 2015 and is the first exclusive BeForever character and was made to replace Caroline Abbott 57 Hailing from Daytona Beach Florida Maryellen is an enthusiastic and imaginative girl longing to stand out but often feels lost in the shuffle of her big busy family 58 Her favorite TV shows include Davy Crockett and The Lone Ranger and she dreams up episodes where she gets to be the hero Maryellen has strawberry blonde hair with bangs up in a ponytail and green eyes All three of her books written by Valerie Tripp were released on August 27 2015 59 A short film based on her stories with newcomer Harlie Galloway playing the title character was uploaded on the video sharing site YouTube in November 2015 as part of American Girl s venture into digital content and independent film production 54 In addition to the short a direct to video special entitled An American Girl Story Maryellen 1955 Extraordinary Christmas starring Alyvia Alyn Lind as Maryellen Larkin and was released by Amazon to Prime subscribers on November 25 2016 55 60 Melody Ellison edit Melody EllisonAmerican Girl characterCreated byAmerican Girl Denise Lewis PatrickPortrayed byMarsai Martin 61 In universe informationFull nameMelody Elizabeth EllisonNicknameDee Dee Baby ChickFamilyWill Ellison father Frances Ellison mother Yvonne Ellison older sister Dwayne Ellison older brother Lila Ellison older sister Frank Porter maternal grandfather Geneva Porter maternal grandmother Tish Porter cousin Charles Porter cousin Valerie Porter cousin HomeDetroit Michigan Melody Ellison born January 1 1954 is the fifteenth historical character and was released in 2016 62 She is a nine year old girl living with her family in Detroit Michigan during the civil rights movement in the early 1960s 63 64 65 Her parents are Will who works in an auto assembly line and Frances Frances parents Melody s grandparents are Frank Porter a florist and Big Momma Porter who teaches piano and voice Melody s older brother Dwayne wants to be a Motown singer 66 her oldest sister Yvonne is a student at Tuskegee University her sister Lila is in middle school and lives at home In her character s first book No Ordinary Sound Melody s cousins move to Detroit from Alabama this is when Melody learns more of racial prejudice When the 16th Street Baptist Church bombing occurs Melody becomes fearful of going into her church because the four little girls were in their church when they died In time Melody overcomes her fear 67 The first book was released in January 2016 although the doll wasn t released until summer 2016 a preview of the Melody doll was aired in CBS News in February 2016 64 The book s advisory board included JoAnn Watson NAACP executive committee member Gloria House professor of African American Studies at the University of Michigan Dearborn Thomas Sugrue professor of history at New York University Rebecca de Schweinitz professor of history at Brigham Young University and the late Julian Bond former NAACP chairman A live action web special based on her stories entitled Melody 1963 Love Has to Win an American Girl Story was released by Amazon Studios starring Marsai Martin as the title character 61 68 Melody is the third African American character made by American Girl the first being Addy and the second being Cecile Julie Albright edit Julie AlbrightAmerican Girl character nbsp Created byAmerican Girl Megan McDonald Susan McAlileyPortrayed byJolie Ledford 54 Hannah NordbergIn universe informationFull nameJulie Marie AlbrightNicknameAlley Oop Jules Cool Hands Albright SportFamilyDaniel Albright father Joyce Albright mother Tracy Albright older sister Uncle Buddy paternal uncle Aunt Catherine paternal aunt Jimmy paternal cousin April paternal cousin Raymond Stratton cousin Grandpa maternal grandfather Grandma maternal grandmother Maia Albright paternal aunt Nadine Stratton maternal aunt David Stratton maternal uncle HomeSan Francisco California Julie Albright born May 1 1966 is the ninth historical character She is a 9 year old girl growing up in San Francisco California in 1974 75 69 70 Her six book series written by Megan McDonald and illustrated by Robert Hunt focuses on various changes and societal upheavals in American society during that time period divorce feminism gender equality in school sports environmentalism and the disability rights movement The America s Bicentennial celebration is also emphasized later in the series Julie was released September 10 2007 and is the first character portrayed from a divorced family by American Girl In 2008 Elaine Goldsmith Thomas reported that she was outlining a movie proposal based on Julie s story 71 70 In December 2009 Julie An American Girl Musical was officially announced as a planned theatrical release 72 as of 2015 little if any development has been made over the musical In lieu of this a short independent film was uploaded on American Girl s YouTube account starring Jolie Ledford in the title role 54 Ivy Ling edit Ivy LingAmerican Girl characterCreated byAmerican Girl Megan McDonald Susan McAlileyPortrayed byGrace Liu Nina LuIn universe informationFull nameIvy LingNicknamePoison IvyFamilyMr Ling father Marilyn Ling mother Andrew Ling older brother Missy Ling younger sister Gung Gung maternal grandfather Po Po maternal grandmother Uncle Lee paternal uncle Henry Fong great uncle Hannah Fong great aunt HomeSan Francisco California Ivy Ling born February 28 1966 Julie s best friend is a Chinese American girl living in San Francisco 73 Good Luck Ivy by Lisa Yee focuses on Ivy s conflict with her love of gymnastics and family traditions and responsibilities and its Looking Back section discusses Chinese American history The Ivy doll debuted with Julie and was the first Best Friend doll to be released at the same time as the main character Ivy was the only Asian American Historical character until Sonali Matthews who was released alongside Chrissa Ivy along with Ruthie Cecile and Marie Grace was retired in August 2014 following the company s decision to discontinue the Best Friends line 3 73 Courtney Moore edit Courtney MooreAmerican Girl characterCreated byAmerican Girl Kellen HertzIn universe informationFull nameCourtney Deborah MooreNicknameCourtFamilyBruce Moore father Maureen D Amico mother Mike D Amico step father Tina D Amico older step sister Rafi D Amico younger half brother HomeOrange Valley California Courtney Moore born February 12 1976 is the seventeenth historical character and the first new character released after the discontinuation of the BeForever line She is a nine year old girl who lives in a fictional city of Orange Valley California in 1986 the year that American Girl was founded along with her two best friends 74 Courtney enjoys hanging out at the mall the restaurant school and the arcade where she is a top scorer in Pac Man 75 76 The Courtney doll is styled in an 80s outfit and comes with other items from the 80s including Care Bears pajamas a Caboodles case a Walkman miniature Lisa Frank like school supplies belt bag and a mini Pac Man arcade game 75 74 Courtney also came with their own music video for their release date on September 15 2020 76 74 Isabel Hoffman edit Isabel HoffmanAmerican Girl characterCreated byAmerican Girl Julia DeVillers Jennifer RoyIn universe informationFull nameIsabel Jane HoffmanFamilyDave Hoffman father Robin Hoffman mother Nicki Hoffman fraternal twin sister ReligionInterfaith Christian and Jewish HomeSeattle Washington Isabel Hoffman born May 22 1990 is the twentieth historical character representing the turn of the millennium to the early 2000s She is a nine year old girl who lives in Seattle Washington with her fraternal twin sister Nicki Hoffman 77 Isabel Jane Hoffman was born on May 22 1990 to Robin and Dave Hoffman Isabel was released in 2023 along with her twin sister Nicki Hoffman 78 Nicki Hoffman edit Nicki HoffmanAmerican Girl characterCreated byAmerican Girl Jennifer Roy Julia DeVillersIn universe informationFull nameNicki Pearl HoffmanNicknameTricky NickiFamilyDave Hoffman father Robin Hoffman mother Isabel Hoffman fraternal twin sister ReligionInterfaith Christian and Jewish HomeSeattle Washington Nicki Hoffman born May 22 1990 is the nineteenth historical character representing the turn of the millennium to the early 2000s She is a nine year old girl who lives in Seattle Washington with her fraternal twin sister Isabel Hoffman 77 Nicki Pearl Hoffman was born on May 22 1990 to Robin and Dave Hoffman Nicki was released in 2023 along with her twin sister Isabel Hoffman 78 Contemporary characters editIntroduced in 2017 the Contemporary Characters line features characters and stories set in the present day but unlike the limited edition Girl of the Year dolls they are available for at least a few years before being discontinued The line also marks the introduction of an 18 inch boy doll in the American Girl series although the Bitty Baby and Bitty Twin lines have had boy dolls in their respective collections Tenney Grant edit Tenney GrantAmerican Girl characterCreated byAmerican Girl Kellen HertzIn universe informationFull nameTennyson Evangeline GrantNicknameTenneyFamilyRay Grant father Georgia Grant mother Mason Grant older brother Aubrey Grant younger sister HomeNashville Tennessee Hailing from Nashville Tennessee Tenney Grant is an aspiring young songwriter who dreams to express herself through music 79 The eponymous first book in the series by Kellen Hertz focuses on her efforts at songwriting and the opportunity to perform at the famed Bluebird Cafe 80 Unlike dolls from the Girl of the Year line Tenney along with Logan Everett were marketed as regular characters to be sold for an extended period of time than as limited edition dolls sold only for a year before being discontinued Tenney comes with a graphic t shirt denim vest maroon pleated skirt a pair of brown boots and her paperback book 81 Tenney and Logan were eventually discontinued at the end of 2018 Logan Everett edit Logan EverettAmerican Girl characterCreated byAmerican Girl Kellen HertzIn universe informationFamilyPhil Everett father Marlene Everett mother Jude Everett brother HomeNashville Tennessee Tenney s sidekick and bandmate Logan Everett is in a break from series tradition the first 18 inch boy doll from American Girl 82 83 Released alongside the main character in 2017 he is depicted as a drummer for Tenney s band and as with Tenney the Logan doll also comes with a modified hand to hold musical instruments 79 84 Z Yang edit Z YangAmerican Girl characterCreated byAmerican Girl Jen Calonita J J HowardIn universe informationFull nameSuzanne YangNicknameZ Suzie PumpkinFamilyMr Yang father Michelle Yang mother HomeSeattle Washington Z Yang is an aspiring film maker and photographer specializing in stop motion pictures 85 86 Z is the first Korean American character made by American Girl released in April 2017 87 88 89 Z story has her coming from Seattle WA with a hobby of video and film making more specifically stop motion videos 90 Z has a little spotted dog as well as a scooter a camera and other photography accessories 86 89 The doll is accompanied by a chapter book series 91 Z was discontinued at the end of 2018 along with Tenney Grant Logan Everett and Girl of the Year 2017 Gabriela McBride Girl of the Year dolls editStarting in 2001 American Girl began producing a Girl of the Year doll that was exclusive to that year Lindsey was on sale from 2001 to mid 2002 but a 2002 doll was not produced due to lack of sales Then Kailey was on sale from 2003 mid 2004 After that they were exclusively produced and on sale only during the year of their origination The Girl of the Year is available until December 31 or until supplies last Lindsey Bergman and Kailey Hopkins were Girl of the Year for two years the rest starting from 2005 by Marisol Luna were each Girl of the Year for only one year However starting in 2017 with Gabriela McBride the company went back to the practice of having the Girl of the Years available for two years rather than just one Starting in 2009 and continuing in 2012 until 2016 the Girl of the Year dolls were accompanied by films to tie in with their release No Girl of the Year since Lea Clark in 2016 has had a movie indicating the abandonment of modern American Girl film adaptions From Kanani in 2011 to Lea in 2016 every character had an additional mobile app Lindsey Bergman edit Lindsey BergmanAmerican Girl characterCreated byAmerican Girl Chryssa AtkinsonIn universe informationFamilyGordon Bergman father Mrs Bergman mother Ethan Bergman brother Bernie Bergman uncle Rhonda Bergman aunt Sophie Bergman cousin ReligionJewishHomeChicago Illinois Described as a girl who is eager to help Lindsey s self titled book details the difficulties her impulsive attempts at helping with causes The character is Jewish and the book references her brother s Bar Mitzvah experience and party plans A small collection consisting of a scooter set and laptop accompanied her release She is the first girl of the year released in 2001 and retired in 2002 and replaced by Kailey Hopkins 34 36 Lindsey has short hair dark brown curls and blue eyes Her face mold is the Classic mold Kailey Hopkins edit Kailey HopkinsAmerican Girl characterCreated byAmerican Girl Amy Goldman KossIn universe informationFamilyPete Hopkins father Mrs Hopkins mother HomeCalifornia Kailey Hopkins lives near tide pools in California and is an avid swimmer and surfer as is Joss When development threatens to destroy the tide pools she loves and surfs in she and her best friend engineer a protest to make a difference Kailey s collection included various beach outfits and accessories She was the second girl of the year released in 2003 92 retired in 2004 and replaced by Marisol Luna Kailey has light skin blonde hair and brown eyes 92 Her face mold is the Classic face mold Marisol Luna edit Marisol LunaAmerican Girl characterCreated byAmerican Girl Gary SotoIn universe informationFamilyHector Luna father Elise Luna mother HomeChicago IllinoisMarisol Luna is a nine year old girl who aspires to be a dancer She moves from Chicago s Pilsen neighborhood to a suburb that does not have a dance studio where she can practice her favorite ballet folklorico dances Introduced on January 1 2005 Marisol had an extensive collection of dance outfits and accessories Marisol has medium skin brown eyes and medium brown hair Her face mold is the Josefina Montoya mold Marisol is the first Latina Mexican American Girl of the year made by American Girl the second being Luciana Jess McConnellAmerican Girl characterCreated byAmerican Girl Mary CasanovaIn universe informationFull nameJess Akiko McConnellFamilyMr McConnell father Mrs McConnell mother Heather McConnell older sister Jason McConnell older brother Grandma Emi maternal grandmother HomeHoughton Michigan Belize Jess McConnell edit Jess McConnell accompanies her archaeologist parents on a several months long expedition to Belize where she learns new lessons about responsibility and the preservation of history along with learning new things about herself To illustrate her mixed Japanese American and Irish Scottish heritage the Jess doll debuted with a new face mold Jess is also the first Girl of the Year by American Girl to be explicitly biracial Nicki Fleming edit Nicki FlemingAmerican Girl characterCreated byAmerican Girl Ann Howard CreelIn universe informationNicknameSnickerFamilyMr Fleming father Joan Fleming mother Adam Fleming younger brother Rebecca Fleming younger sister Kristine Fleming younger sister HomeDenver Colorado Nicki Fleming is an animal lover who loves to ski and is living on her family s Colorado ranch 93 94 Nicki volunteers to train a service dog named Sprocket when her mother cannot fulfill this responsibility due to a pregnancy Nicki also faces friendship difficulties which test her loyalties Nicki was the first Girl of the Year to have two books Nicki and Thanks to Nicki both by Ann Howard Creel 93 Nicki was the doll of the year in 2007 93 Her face mold is the Classic mold Mia St Clair edit Mia St ClairAmerican Girl characterCreated byAmerican Girl Laurence Yep Mia was previewed on the November 21 2007 episode of Oprah The doll was subsequently released on January 1 2008 with an extensive collection and two books MiaandBravo Mia both written by Laurence Yep Mia s stories chronicle her passion for competitive figure skating which is at odds with her hockey playing family Mia is featured in a computer game Mia Goes For Great In her books Mia is a part of a poor family who works hard to ensure that all of their children Mia and her two brothers can pursue hockey or figure skating at the local ice rink Mia while much better at hockey chooses figure skating instead so she does not live in the shadow of her brothers The Mia doll has light skin hazel eyes and light red hair She comes in a light grey skirt a magenta long sleeved sweater with a snowflake printed on the right side and blue high top sneakers Her face mold is the Classic mold Chrissa Maxwell edit Chrissa MaxwellAmerican Girl characterCreated byAmerican Girl Mary CasanovaPortrayed bySammi HanrattyIn universe informationFull nameChrissa Marie Maxwell Chrissa Marie Maxwell 95 and her collection were released on January 1 2009 An accompanying direct to DVD film entitled Chrissa Stands Strong based on her story 96 premiered January 5 and became available for purchase the next day Chrissa s books and DVD focus on peer bullying issues Chrissa is portrayed by actress Sammi Hanratty Both books are written by Mary Casanova The Chrissa doll has light skin blue eyes and dark brown near black hair She comes in a pink wrap around long sleeved dress with a floral print Her face mold is the Josefina Montoya mold Gwen Thompson amp Sonali Matthews edit Gwen ThompsonSonali MatthewsAmerican Girl characterCreated byAmerican Girl Mary CasanovaPortrayed byKaitlyn Dever Gwen Ariela Barer Sonali In a break with tradition for this product line Chrissa s collection included two additional best friend dolls Gwen Thompson and Sonali Matthews neither of which had a separate collection In the books Gwen Thompson is disappointed in Chrissa when she believes Chrissa has revealed one of her secrets to school bullies At first Sonali is one of the bullies but then learns to stand up for others The character of Sonali debuted a new face mold the Sonali mold to represent her Indian heritage Gwen s doll uses the Classic mold Lanie Holland edit Lanie HollandAmerican Girl characterCreated byAmerican Girl Jane Kurtz Lanie was released in January 2010 along with her collection Lanie is a ten year old girl living in Cambridge Massachusetts depicted as having an affinity for science and biology and considers herself a scientist The Lanie doll has light skin hazel eyes and curly blonde hair with side bangs She comes in a blue and green striped polo dress Her face mold is the Classic mold Kanani Akina edit Kanani AkinaAmerican Girl characterCreated byAmerican Girl Lisa Yee Kanani is the ninth Girl of the Year character she and her collection were released in 2011 Kanani is the second multiracial character following Jess McConnell Her father is of Japanese and Hawaiian descent and her mother is French and German Hailing from Kaua i she helps her family run a shave ice shop and is passionate about helping people by sharing the aloha spirit and protecting Hawaiian wildlife The Kanani doll has medium skin hazel eyes and long thigh length light brown hair She comes with a kukui nut necklace a pink flower in her hair and a light blue floral print dress Her face mold is the Jess McConnell mold McKenna Brooks edit McKenna BrooksAmerican Girl characterCreated byAmerican Girl Mary CasanovaPortrayed byJade Pettyjohn McKenna and her collection debuted in January 2012 revolving around a gymnastics theme She is a ten year old girl from Seattle Washington who is a budding gymnast but suffers from problems with school work McKenna is the oldest of three children with younger twin sisters named Maisey and Mara Brooks She is described as strong willed and determined and is determined to be an Olympic gold medalist for gymnastics A television film entitled An American Girl McKenna Shoots for the Stars was released on July 3 2012 The film is also the second in the series to feature a Girl of the Year character McKenna is portrayed by actress Jade Pettyjohn 97 The McKenna doll has light skin blue eyes and long caramel colored hair She comes in a teal and gray lap length dress with flutter sleeves and with a ponytail at the top of her head Her face mold is the Josefina Montoya face mold Saige Copeland edit Saige CopelandAmerican Girl characterCreated byAmerican Girl Jessie HaasPortrayed bySidney Fullmer Saige Copeland is the eleventh Girl of the Year released by American Girl in 2013 and the fourth Girl of the Year to represent an only child A resident of Albuquerque New Mexico she has a passion for visual arts most especially painting and is very skilled in horseback riding like her grandmother When Saige comes back to school she learns that there will not be a new art class Saige gets upset and tries to keep up her spirits and earn a new class for the school She and her friends set out on an adventure to earn their art class back A film based on her stories Saige Paints the Sky was released on July 2 2013 as a made for television film It aired on NBC on July 13 2013 Saige was portrayed by actress Sidney Fullmer An iOS app entitled Paint Ponies was also released to coincide with the doll s debut The Saige doll has light skin freckles across the bridge of her nose blue eyes and loose auburn hair that comes in a braid She comes in an indigo dress with a knitted sewn geometric print belt and tan boots with belting Her face mold is the Classic mold Isabelle Palmer edit Isabelle PalmerAmerican Girl characterCreated byAmerican Girl Laurence YepPortrayed byErin Pitt Isabelle Palmer is the twelfth Girl of the Year released in 2014 98 99 making her debut on an episode of Good Morning America 100 Isabelle is an inspired dancer who lives in Washington D C She is excited to attend Anna Hart School of the Arts where her older sister Jade has been studying ballet Her hobbies include dancing and fashion design She designs leotards and other clothing She is the first Girl of the Year to have three books Isabelle Designs by Isabelle and To the Stars Isabelle all written by Laurence Yep 101 A mobile app for iOS platforms entitled Isabelle s Dance Studio was also released in line with her debut 102 better source needed A port of the game to Android was also released in July 2014 She also is the fourth Girl of the Year to have a movie about her Erin Pitt portrays Isabelle in the movie Isabelle Dances Into the Spotlight The Isabelle doll has light skin hazel eyes and long blonde hair with detachable pink tipped highlights She comes in a pink shirt with a girl in a ballet position with sequins grey capri pants and sparkly gold shoes Her face mold is the Classic face mold Grace Thomas edit Grace ThomasAmerican Girl characterCreated byAmerican Girl Mary CasanovaPortrayed byOlivia Rodrigo Grace Thomas is the thirteenth Girl Of The Year released in 2015 103 104 An avid baker from the fictional town of Bentwick Massachusetts her story centers around her dreams of being an aspiring entrepreneur with her trip to Paris as a key plot point Grace made her debut on Good Morning America on January 1 2015 105 106 The Grace doll has light skin with freckles across the bridge of her nose light blue eyes and medium brown hair with side bangs She comes with a white print T shirt with Paris Je T aime written in cursive script a pink skirt with a black bow and dark gray boots with bows Her face mold is the Josefina mold Some of her unique features are highlights side bangs and permanent lip gloss Tying in with the Grace doll is a television film based on her stories entitled Grace Stirs Up Success 107 starring Olivia Rodrigo as the title character 108 109 and the mobile app Grace s Sweet Shop for iOS 110 and Android Lea Clark edit Lea ClarkAmerican Girl characterCreated byAmerican Girl Lisa YeePortrayed byMaggie Elizabeth Jones Lea Clark is the fourteenth Girl Of The Year released in 2016 She s partially Latina with her being 1 8th Brazilian Debuting in an episode of Good Morning America Lea is a budding photographer from St Louis Missouri and is described by American Girl as an animal lover who discovers a world of possibilities upon visiting Brazil culminating in a visit to her brother in the Amazon rainforest 111 112 Coinciding with her release is a film entitled Lea to the Rescue starring Maggie Elizabeth Jones as the title character along with coordinating items such as books penned by Lisa Yee entitled Lea Dives In Lea Leads the Way and Lea and Camila and a mobile game for iOS American Girl has also launched an advocacy campaign with the World Wildlife Fund called Wild at Art urging young girls to contribute to the fund through their artistic abilities 111 112 Her face mold is the Josefina mold Gabriela McBride edit Gabriela McBrideAmerican Girl characterCreated byAmerican Girl Teresa E Harris Gabriela McBride is the fifteenth Girl of the Year released in 2017 She made her debut on Good Morning America Gabriela is an aspiring poet from Philadelphia Pennsylvania to express her feelings to help her overcome stuttering Gabriela loves to dance at the community center after school She is the first African American Girl of the Year Gabriela uses the Sonali face mold Luciana Vega edit Luciana VegaAmerican Girl characterCreated byAmerican Girl Erin Teagan Luciana Vega is the sixteenth Girl of The Year She was released on January 1 2018 and is a space loving eleven year old Chilean girl from Virginia who wants to be the first person to walk on Mars 113 Luciana is the second Latina American Girl of the Year made by American Girl the first being Marisol She uses the Josefina face mold Blaire Wilson edit Blaire WilsonAmerican Girl characterCreated byAmerican Girl Jennifer CastleBlaire Wilson is the seventeenth Girl of the Year released on January 1 2019 114 Hailing from the fictional town of Bluefield New York Blaire lives on her family s sustainable farm which also includes a farm to table restaurant B amp B and special event barn venue She loves to cook and craft but struggles with newly diagnosed lactose intolerance and her smart device addiction 115 114 She has a paler skin tone compared to other fair skinned dolls and uses the Josefina face mold Blaire s story is authored by Jennifer Castle across two chapter books 116 Joss KendrickAmerican Girl characterCreated byAmerican Girl Erin FalligantIn universe informationFull nameJocelyn Elizabeth Kendrick Joss Kendrick editJoss Kendrick is the eighteenth Girl of the Year she was released on January 1 2020 Joss is from Huntington Beach California and loves surfing and cheerleading 117 She loves surfing with her friend Sofia and Murph the bulldog more than anything but this is thrown for a curve when her brother Dylan dares her to join the cheer team in exchange for posting her video in a surfing contest It turns out that she likes it and wants to continue the sport She is making a video with Sofia to be able to meet her idol Tina Hart and show that she can ace a move called the frontside air 118 Joss is the first American Girl doll to have hearing loss 119 She has one removable hearing aid that is placed in her right ear and comes with a case and second hearing aid in case she loses hers 120 Kira BaileyAmerican Girl characterCreated byAmerican Girl Erin Teagan Kira Bailey editKira Bailey is the nineteenth Girl of the Year was released on January 1 2021 When visiting her married aunts Kira loves animals and is eager to help at their wildlife sanctuary post the Australian wildfires 121 122 She uses the Josefina mold Kira is the first American Girl doll to include LGBTQ characters in her storyline 122 123 Corinne TanAmerican Girl characterCreated byAmerican Girl Wendy Wan Long ShangPortrayed byMiya CechIn universe informationFull nameTan Mei Ling Corinne Mei Ling Tan Corinne Tan edit Corinne Tan is the twentieth Girl of the Year and was released on January 1 2022 She is the fourth Asian doll in the line after Sonali Matthews Jess McConnell and Kanani Akina and the first one to not be white biracial She struggles to process her parents divorce while being harassed due to her heritage She uses a new mold the Corinne mold which has larger eyes than all the previous molds She skis and lives in Aspen Colorado 124 125 Gwynn Tan edit Gwynn TanAmerican Girl characterCreated byAmerican Girl Wendy Wan Long ShangPortrayed byKai CechIn universe informationFull nameTan Guang Gwynn Guang Tan Corinne comes with a companion doll of her little sister Gwynn Tan and a stuffed version of her dog Flurry 125 Gwynne uses the Emerson mold from the WellieWishers line Kavi Sharma edit She is a South Asian American Hindu who lives in Metuchen New Jersey 126 127 Kavi is the first South Asian American Girl doll 128 Kavi s identity was created by Arusha Bhargava an eighth grade student along with a team of advisors 127 129 130 Lila Monetti edit Lila is a 10 year old girl from Minnesota who is a competitive gymnast She has brown hair and amber eyes She takes care of her horse friend Hollyhock 131 Lila s story is told in a novel Lila Goes for Gold which was released in January 2024 132 Lila MonettiGirl of the Year characterCreated byAmerican Girl Erin FalligantWellieWishers edit nbsp Current WellieWishers roster as of 2016 From left to right Camille Emerson Willa Kendall and Ashlyn The WellieWishers are a group of young elementary age girls who meet and play together at Aunt Miranda s backyard garden As the name implies dolls from the line wear Wellington boots and have a body design distinct from the classic Gotz derived American Girl dolls The line was released on June 23 2016 133 Coinciding with the characters launch is a mobile game for iOS consisting a series of minigames centering on the WellieWishers girls and their adventures and an animated web series released in Fall 2016 Ashlyn edit Ashlyn is the group s party planner and the most socially active among the girls She is described as throwing the best parties and loves to make her friends happy and has a princess very feminine side to her wearing a predominantly pink outfit with a tiara blouse a tulle skirt and pink boots with gold and lace designs Bryant edit Bryant is the first doll to be added to the WellieWishers after the initial release and the first boy He is described as an avid team player being both a gymnast and member of his school s kickball team He also has an interest in dragons his outfit consists of a t shirt with a green dragon on it matching shorts and boots and green faux wings Camille edit A caring young girl and a good listener Camille also has an affinity for the ocean and aquatic interests including pretending she s a mermaid She is depicted as a Caucasian girl with shoulder length blonde hair similar to Kit Kittredge blue eyes and light skin and a mole or freckle under her left eye 134 Her interests are reflected in an outfit consisting of a blue T shirt with a ruched ribbon a multi colored tulle skirt and fish themed boots with fins on the sides 134 Emerson edit Emerson is the theatrically inclined member of the group enjoying the stage and performing in front of her friends through her poems and songs to which she writes herself She is depicted as an East Asian girl with black hair worn in two twisted buns light skin and dark brown eyes Her outfit reflects this with a wrap ballet style top star spangled tulle skirt and ballet shoe styled wellies She also wears two pink tulle trimmed ponytail holders in her hair Kendall edit Kendall serves as the group s artist and designer having a gift for arts crafts and recycling old or discarded things She appears as a black girl with dark skin textured black hair worn in two high ponytail puffs and brown eyes She also shows her diplomatic side at times settling arguments and disputes when the need arises Willa edit A tree climber and nature lover Willa has an interest in the outdoors making friends with animals and being fluent in rabbit language Willa is depicted as a strawberry blonde styled in pigtails and a sweet set of bunny ears with beautiful hazel eyes and soft freckles She wears a hedgehog face print tee shirt with a green as American girl calls it hedgehog print skirt and red ladybug wellies World by Us editThe World by Us line was released in 2021 to focus on social justice and change through the eyes of young girls The main characters are Evette Maritza and Makena who are close friends and advocates for change Evette Peeters edit Evette PeetersAmerican Girl characterCreated byAmerican Girl Sharon Dennis Wyeth Evette loves vintage clothes upcycling and protecting nature including the Anacostia River near her home When she discovers racism in her own biracial family she works hard to heal her world family friends river and all The Evette doll has the Josefina face mold medium skin caramel hair freckles and gray eyes An expert that helped with Evette s story is Katrina Lashley She is a program coordinator at Smithsonian s Anacostia Community Museum and a leader in the Women s Environmental Leadership Initiative Maritza Ochoa edit Maritza OchoaAmerican Girl characterCreated byAmerican Girl Angela Cervantes Maritza is a caring take action kind of girl who loves celebrating her Latina heritage from the delicious food to her community s music filled festivals A leader on and off the soccer field she finds her passion in advocating for others especially helping to keep immigrant families together The Maritza doll has the Joss mold medium skin brown hair with auburn highlights and brown eyes An expert that assisted with Maritza s story is M Lucero Ortiz She is part of Kids In Need of Defense a U S based nongovernmental organization devoted to the protection of unaccompanied and 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