🌐
Fandom
americangirl.fandom.com › wiki › Girls_of_the_Year
Girls of the Year | American Girl Wiki | Fandom
3 weeks ago - Girls of the Year, also known initially and colloquially as Limited Edition dolls, are dolls and characters that are available on a limited basis. Girls of the Year were introduced in 2001 with Lindsey Bergman. The line was first classified as part of the American Girl Today collection, but with Jess McConnell the line was separated into its own brand collection.
🌐
American Girl
americangirl.com › pages › historical-characters
Historical Characters: 18 Inch Dolls & More | American Girl
American Girl® is famous for our historical characters—including, twins Isabel and Nicki Hoffman™ from 1999 and Claudie Wells™ from 1922! These 18-inch dolls explore important times in America’s past. Each of these dolls for ages 8 and up includes a world of imagination.
🌐
American Girl Doll News
americangirldollnews.com › post › every-american-girl-doll-of-the-year-as-of-2022
Every American Girl Doll of The Year as of 2022
July 3, 2022 - Last time I made a post detailing every Girl of the Year was at the beginning of 2020, and that list was very popular! I decided to make an updated version featuring the dolls of 2021 and 2022, Kira Bailey and Corinne Tan!The first Girl of the Year doll was Lindsey Bergman.
🌐
American Girl
americangirl.com › pages › girl-of-the-year
Girl of the Year™ dolls & accessories | American Girl®
Spark her heart and mind with characters and stories from today. The Girl of the Year™ collection includes 18-inch dolls, accessories, and clothing—each with a special story that speaks to today’s girl.
🌐
American Girl Doll News
americangirldollnews.com › everydoll
List of Every American Girl Doll Ever Made!
Nicki has brown hair with blond highlights, blue eyes, light skin and the Joss mold. Nicki and her sister Isabel are also the first interfaith dolls from American Girl. Nicki was released in 2023 and is still available. ... Lindsey was the Girl of the Year in 2001.
🌐
Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org › wiki › List_of_American_Girl_characters
List of American Girl characters - Wikipedia
May 5, 2013 - Originally the stories focused on various periods of American history, but were expanded in 1995 to include contemporary characters and stories. From 2014 to 2019, the Historical line was branded as BeForever. Below is a list of characters from the Historical series, Contemporary Characters, Girl of the Year, World by Us, and WellieWishers lines. ... ^ a b A "cubed" status refers to a doll that formerly had a full collection which is now only available in a limited state.
🌐
Reddit
reddit.com › r/americangirl › a chart of every doll's release and retirement since 1986! (as of september 9, 2023)
r/americangirl on Reddit: A chart of every doll's release and retirement since 1986! (as of September 9, 2023)
September 10, 2023 -

Hello! I decided to make a chart listing every doll's release and retirement (as of today). I think it's interesting to see how long a doll was available so I decided to do a little research. I want to thank AG Wiki for being a big help, as well as Desert Doll Ranch on Tumblr for her informative posts. Below is a legend to help you along, and on the bottom I've written some notes for further explanation and trivia.

Italics means a re-release of a doll who was previously retired.

An asterisk (*) means a Limited Edition doll, not including Girl of the Year dolls, since Lindsey and Kailey were around for about 2 calendar years, and every GOTY since 2017 has been around longer than 1 year, so for this reason, each GOTY doll's retirement year is mentioned. These include other dolls that were only meant to be around for a limited time such as Costco exclusive dolls (like Molly's BeForever re-release), the 35th Anniversary dolls, limited edition Swarovski dolls, etc.

I didn't include the one-of-a-kind Swarovski dolls that were auctioned off in 2019 and 2020, since they weren't mass produced. I listed Kit's 2023 Birthday re-release as limited edition, however we do not know yet if she will remain in her original meet outfit or if this fixture is permanent.

YearDolls ReleasedDolls retirement
1986Kirsten, Samantha, Molly
1991Felicity
1993Addy
1995AGOT 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6.1, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18.1, 19.1, 20
1997Josefina, 6.26.1
199918.2, 19.218.1, 19.1
2000Kit
2001Lindsey, 21
2002KayaLindsey
2003Kailey
2004Nellie, Marisol, 22, 23, 24Kailey, 9, 10, 20
2005Elizabeth, 25, 26Marisol
2006Jess, Emily, 27.1, 28Jess
2007Nicki F, Julie, IvyNicki F, 15
2008Mia, Ruthie, 27.2, 29, 30, 31, 32Mia, 3, 6.2, 8, 18.2, 27.1
2009Chrissa, Sonali, Gwen, Rebecca, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52Chrissa, Sonali, Gwen, Samantha, Nellie, 1, 5, 11
2010LanieLanie, Kirsten, 7
2011Kanani, Marie-Grace, Cecile, 53, 54.1, 55, 56, 57Kanani, Felicity, Elizabeth, 4
2012McKenna, Caroline, 58McKenna, 2, 36, 45, 48, 50
2013Saige, 59, 60Saige, Molly, Emily, 14, 17
2014Isabelle, Samantha, 61Isabelle, Marie-Grace, Cecile, Ivy, Ruthie, 32
2015Grace, Maryellen, 54.2, 62, 63, 64Grace, Caroline, 12, 34, 38, 54.1
2016Lea, Melody, 65, 66Lea, 41, 43, 46
2017Gabriela, Nanea, Felicity, Tenney, Logan, Z, 67, 68, 69, 70, 71, 72, 7330, 37
2018Luciana, Molly*, 74, 75, 76, 77, 78, 79, 80Gabriela, Tenney, Logan, Z, 19.2, 21, 51, 52
2019Blaire, 81, 82Felicity, 26, 31, 35, 40, 54.2, 62
2020Joss, Courtney, 83, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88, LE Sugar Plum Fairy*16, 28, 49, 56, 63
2021Kira, Kirsten*, Samantha*, Molly*, Felicity*, Addy*, Josefina*, Evette, Makena, Maritza, 89, 90, 91, LE Winter Princess (brunette) * , LE Winter Princess (blonde) * , Costco Sparkling Ballerina (blonde) *Luciana, Blaire, 22, 23, 29, 47, 59, 76, 86
2022Corinne, Gwynn, Molly, Claudie, 92, 100, 101, 102, 103, 104, 105, 106, 107, 108, 109, 110, 111, 112, 113, 114, 115, 116, 117, 118, 119, 120, 121, 122, 123, 124, LE Sapphire Splendor*Joss, 13, 24, 33, 39, 53, 55, 57, 58, 60, 61, 65, 67, 68, 69, 70, 71, 72, 74, 75, 78, 79, 80, 81, 82, 83, 84
2023Kavi, Isabel, Nicki H, Kit,* LE FAO Schwartz*, LE Disney Princess Belle*, LE Disney Princess Jasmine*, LE Disney Princess Rapunzel*Kira

Notes: Many of the dolls from the Truly Me revamp were similar to previous dolls, but since they had the painted eyelashes added and different eyebrows, they are considered different dolls. Dolls 105 and 114 of the Truly Me revamp are identical re-numbered versions of 70 and 73, respectively, so they are listed as a re-release.

The 2021 blonde "Sparkling Ballerina" doll was a Costco exclusive, and although similar to #22, her hair is completely different so she is considered a different doll. The other Costco dolls are exact copies of pre-existing TM dolls.

Around 2007-2009, many of the still existing AGOT/TM dolls who still had "pie bangs", were modified to have a thinner bang style. However, since the exact time of each of these individual changes for each particular doll are unknown, they are not listed as different dolls.

Of the original AGOT/TM dolls, aside from the bang changes mentioned above, the following dolls (6, 18, 19, 27 and 54) are mentioned as different versions, with a decimal to signify the changes, which are as follows:

  • #6 was originally released in 1995 with black hair and brown eyes, before she was changed to have blonde hair and green eyes in 1997.

  • #18 was originally released in 1995 with the same hairstyle as #1 but had lighter brown eyes, before she was changed in 1999 to have bangs.

  • #19 was originally released in 1995 with dark brown hair and grey eyes, before being charged in 1999 to have light brown hair and green eyes (her bangs were eventually modified as well).

  • #27 was originally released with permanent earrings in 2006, before ear piercing became an option for all Truly Me dolls in 2008, so as such, her earrings were removed.

  • #54 was originally released in 2011 with the regular Jess mold, before being given the modified Jess mold in 2015 with the painted eye sockets (similar to Ivy Ling).

This list does not include any changes made to the dolls like face mold changes over time (otherwise we'd be here forever lol), or things like "Samber" eyes or other collector features.

In 2014, Samantha was re-released out of retirement for the BeForever launch. The existing historical dolls (Josefina, Addy, Rebecca, Kit, Julie) were re-released with new meet outfits and other minor changes. Kaya and Caroline remained the same. Felicity was later brought back for a short time, as was Molly (as a Costco exclusive).

Of the original Truly Me line before it's 2022 revamp, the following dolls still available (as of September 2023): 25, 42, 44, 64, 66, 71, 72, 73, 77, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 92.

Trivia:

  • At 32 years, Samantha Parkington has been around the longest. She was around for 23 years from the line's debut in 1986, before she was retired in 2009. She was then brought back during the BeForever relaunch in 2014, and as of 2023 is still available.

  • At 30 years, Addy Walker is the longest running continuous doll, having been available since her debut in 1993. She was given a new outfit and hairstyle in 2014 as part of the BeForever launch, and was released in her original form for the 35th Anniversary.

  • Molly McIntire has the record for most re-releases, with 3. She was initally retired in 2013, before being revamped (temporarily) as a Costco exclusive in 2018 with a new outfit as part of BeForever, she was re-released in her original outfit as part of the 35th Anniversary, and then was brought back again in 2022.

  • Felicity Merriman could also be considered to have 3 re-releases. In the early 2000s, she had been removed from catalogs and made online only, although she was not completely retired. She was revamped in 2005 with a new meet outfit (along with Elizabeth's release) to promote her movie until officially retired in 2011. She was revamped again in 2017 with a third meet outfit as part of the BeForever line, before quietly being retired two years later. She was then released a third time in 2021 in her original meet outfit as part of the 35th Anniversary. I guess you could say she had 2-and-a-half re-releases, since during her first revamp, she wasn't retired. Should Felicity ever be released again, she will have beaten Molly's record.

  • Of the original 3 historical dolls, Kirsten Larson is the only one to never be re-released permanently, aside from her brief return for the 35th Anniversary. She is the only one of the original 6 Pleasant Company historical dolls to have only one meet outfit (although collectors may find slight changes in her outfit depending on age).

  • The AGOT/TM doll with the longest availability, was #13 at 27 years having been around since the line's debut in 1995, before retiring in 2022 (although her bangs were modified in the late 2000s).

  • The AGOT/TM doll with the shortest availability is #86 at just 20 months. She was released in February 2020, and was retired in 2021.

  • Another one with a notable short time is the original #6. She was released in 1995 before her change in 1997. However, since AG did not have a website then, it is unknown when exactly she was discontinued.

  • Other dolls with a notable short availability with under three years are: original #27, 36, 45, 50, 76, 81, 82, 83, 84.

  • #25 is currently the "oldest" TM doll still available.

  • #4 is the only AGOT/TM doll to have her own unique face mold, and as such this is the only face mold without a name (aside from the classic mold). The closest to this would be the boy dolls who each have modified versions of previous existing molds.

  • The Girl of the Year doll with the longest run (to this day) was Luciana Vega. She released January 2018, before retiring in September of 2021.

  • Since 1991, at least one new doll has been released every year, with the exceptions of 1992, 1994, and 1998.

  • Since 2004, at least three new dolls have been released every year, with the exception of 2010, in which Lanie Holland (the Girl of the Year) was the only doll released.

  • 2022 is the year with the most new dolls released at 31 (3 of whom - Molly, 105 and 114 - were re-releases of previous dolls). The others are GOTY Corinne and her little sister Gwynn, new historical Claudie, and the Limited Edition Sapphire Splendor doll.

  • As of September of 2023, no new TM dolls have been released this year, which marks this the first year since 2010 that no new TM dolls were released.

If there are any dolls that you think I missed with regards to release year or retirement year, feel free to let me know. If you have any other interesting facts you'd like to share, I'd love to hear them!

🌐
American Girl
americangirl.com › collections › girl-of-the-year
Girl of the Year 18-inch dolls & accessories | American Girl
Excludes: items on backorder, American Girl® 18” dolls, American Girl® Disney Collection, Girl of the Year™ 2024 Lila™ Collection, Girl of the Year™ 2025 Summer™ Collection, Girl of the Year™ 2026 Raquel ™ Collection, Create Your Own, American Girl® | Crocs™ Collection, American Girl® Doll & Board Book (Historical Characters), American Girl® WICKED Collection, AG Sisters, American Girl Clueless Collection, Gift Sets, Doll Care Center, parties, dining, and food purchases; special-event tickets, gift cards, retail salon experiences, gift wrap, shipping and processing, sales
🌐
American Girl
americangirl.com › collections › all-dolls
American Girl 18-Inch Dolls & Baby Dolls | American Girl®
With so many choices, every girl can find a forever friend from American Girl®! Our collection of 18-inch dolls includes historical characters like Isabel and Nicki Hoffman™, Courtney™, Julie™, Melody™, Molly™, and Claudie Wells™. The 2024 Girl of the Year™, Lila Monetti™, ...
Find elsewhere
🌐
American Girl
americangirl.com › pages › girl-of-the-year-2026-raquel
Girl of the Year™ 2026 Raquel Reyes | American Girl®
The Raquel Reyes™ doll and the entire 2026 Girl of the Year™ collection of accessories are designed for ages 6 and up. She makes a wonderful gift for doll collectors, young readers, and anyone inspired by stories of family, friendship, and adventure. Where can I buy Raquel Reyes™? The ...
🌐
American Girl
americangirl.com › products › raquel-18-inch-doll-journal-girl-of-the-year-2026-jgm71
Raquel™ Doll (Girl of the Year™ 2026) | American Girl®
Raquel Reyes™ loves DJing, taste-testing paletas at her family’s shop in Kansas City, and spending time with her lovable rescue pup, Luzita™. For the summer, she’s heading to the East Coast for a big family reunion and wedding. Amid the fun-in-the-sun days with her cousins, she encounters ...
🌐
Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org › wiki › American_Girl
American Girl - Wikipedia
1 month ago - American Girl states that this variety allows customers to choose dolls that "represent the individuality and diversity of today's American girls." A wide variety of contemporary clothing, accessories, and furniture is also available, and there are regular releases and retirements to update this line. Each year, a Girl of the Year doll is released who has her own unique talent; for example, Mia St.
🌐
Rolling Stone
rollingstone.com › product-recommendations › lifestyle › american-girl-2026-doll-of-the-year-where-to-buy-online-1235429434
American Girl Fans are Losing It Over the 2026 Doll of the Year’s Hidden Secret
3 weeks ago - American Girl just released their 2026 Doll of the Year. Shop her online at American Girl and get up to 30% off select dolls during Black Friday now
🌐
Fandom
americangirl.fandom.com › wiki › Visual_Chart_of_Truly_Me_Dolls_(1995-2022)
Visual Chart of Truly Me Dolls (1995-2022) | American Girl Wiki | Fandom
3 weeks ago - This is a visual chart of the American Girl (of) Today, Just Like You, My American Girl, and Truly Me dolls from the initial release in 1995 until the revamp of the line in 2022.[1] Each doll is shown in their last available incarnation. Any modifications or updates to a doll are discussed ...
🌐
American Girl
americangirl.com › products › summer-18-inch-doll-and-journal-girl-of-the-year-2025-hyj47
Summer™ 18-inch Doll & Journal (Girl of the Year™ 2025)
A dog lover and baker, Summer McKinny™ turns her two passions into a business of her own: Waggy Pup Tails™. When her Aunt Olivia visits, she brings along some crafty ideas for Summer’s business, plus her feisty feline, Fettuccine™—a potential cat-astrophe for Summer’s dog, Crescent™! It’s up to Summer to help her pets and people get along before it spells trouble for her new business. Enjoy hours of play with our Girl of the Year™ 2025, Summer™, an 18-inch doll with strawberry-blonde hair with light-pink ends and blue eyes.
🌐
AGH
dolliesandrainbows.wixsite.com › americangirlhistory › girl-of-the-year-characters
Girl of the Year Characters | American Girl History
In 2001, the Girl of the Year line launched with Lindsey Bergman being the first doll in the line. From 2001-2005, American Girl called the line Limited Edition Characters because the dolls were only out for one year. In 2006, American Girl changed the name from Limited Edition Characters to ...
🌐
American Girl
americangirl.com › collections › girl-of-the-year-2024-lila
Girl of the Year 2024: Lila Monetti | American Girl®
For fans of gymnastics and horse riding, American Girl® Girl of the Year™ 2024 Lila Monetti™ brings an adventure to adore! Her world comes to life with an 18-inch large doll and continues with doll accessories, doll furniture, and doll clothing, including designs from GK Elite.
🌐
Smithsonian Magazine
smithsonianmag.com › history › evolution-american-girl-dolls-180977822
The Enduring Nostalgia of American Girl Dolls
September 29, 2023 - Since 1986, the Middleton, Wisconsin–based enterprise has been producing dolls for young girls that are about as far from Barbies and Bratz as one can get. Each of American Girl’s 8- to 11-year-old characters represents a different historical period; brought to life through richly researched novels and accessories, the dolls become cherished parts of their young owners’ lives.
🌐
A Well Advised Life
awelladvisedlife.com › home › our subjective ranking of every american girl doll girl of the year
Our Subjective Ranking of Every American Girl Doll Girl of the Year | A Well Advised Life
March 21, 2025 - I’ve created a list ranking all 23 dolls, from weakest to best. Keep in mind that these are my own opinion, some very biased, and they come from an older collector, not AG’s target demographic of children. But for now, this is my unofficial ranking of every Girl of the Year from 2001 to 2025. Lindsey was the very first Girl of the Year, and I think it’s safe to say AG had absolutely no clue what they were doing. At this point, American Girl of Today (now Truly Me) was already well established, but the company had never done a contemporary doll with a fully formed story before.