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P.J. Sparkles is a doll made by Mattel beginning in the late 1980s until the early-mid 1990s. The doll features various flashing lights, as well as a dress that can turn into a nightgown. She later inspired a 1992 animated television special produced by Mike Young Productions. Jodi Benson, best known for voicing Ariel in Disney's The Little Mermaid franchise, voiced the title character. This article focuses mainly on the TV special.

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  • P.J. Sparkles is a doll made by Mattel beginning in the late 1980s until the early-mid 1990s. The doll features various flashing lights, as well as a dress that can turn into a nightgown. She later inspired a 1992 animated television special produced by Mike Young Productions. Jodi Benson, best known for voicing Ariel in Disney's The Little Mermaid franchise, voiced the title character. This article focuses mainly on the TV special. (en)
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  • P.J. Sparkles is a doll made by Mattel beginning in the late 1980s until the early-mid 1990s. The doll features various flashing lights, as well as a dress that can turn into a nightgown. She later inspired a 1992 animated television special produced by Mike Young Productions. Jodi Benson, best known for voicing Ariel in Disney's The Little Mermaid franchise, voiced the title character. This article focuses mainly on the TV special. (en)
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  • P. J. Sparkles (en)
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