Can the doll in Moby's transparent bag be opened?

You can go to your hair and change clothes. Moby dolls come from Germany and are made by Branstaetter Group of bransch, which is headquartered in Zirndorf, Germany. Hans Baker is called "the father of Moby". Baker used to be a carpenter, and his hobby was making model planes. In 1960s, Baker tried to sell his airplane model toys to Blanchett Group. Blanchett Group did not take a fancy to Baker's airplane model, but took a fancy to Baker's technology and design concept. So he was asked to design a batch of dolls specially for children, and these dolls were not too complicated and their structures were relatively fixed. After three years of experiments and careful consideration, Baker finally handed over a set of design samples of plastic dolls. These dolls are "7.5 cm tall" and children can easily catch them. The design of their heads and faces refers to the characteristics of children's paintings: big heads, round eyes, exaggerated smiles and no noses; All dolls' hands can "hold" (actually "clip") objects of a certain size. Mobius dolls were formed here. After 30 years of evolution, Moby dolls appeared shorter "children Moby" and their limbs became more flexible: the arms and palms of early Moby dolls were connected as one, and the legs were also connected as one; In the later period, Mobius dolls increased the movable joints of wrists, and the legs could also move independently. But Baker's design is still the most basic feature of all Moby dolls. In the 1960s, the toy research and development of bransch Taite Group focused on large plastic toys. 1973, when the oil crisis broke out, the group had to shift its focus to small plastic toys like mobike dolls. At that time, Baker had become the head of the company's R&D department. From 65438 to 0974, mobike dolls began to appear in the exhibition halls of the Blanchett Group. Although the initial visitors didn't like this kind of toy, mobike Doll successfully participated in the International Toy Fair held in Nuremberg that year. After the exhibition, a Danish company underwrote all Moby dolls produced that year. Mobius dolls have been sold all over the world since 1975. Based on them, in pop-up book, various housing facilities matching the size of dolls also entered the market from 1975, and various comic books, coloring books and puzzles were also sold. Today, mobike has become one of the most influential brands in the toy industry in Europe and America, with nearly 50 authorized production lines in Europe and America. The most creative one is Famosa, which won the right to produce in Spain. Famosa first divided Moby dolls into "men and women", and Moby dolls with curly hair and raised skirts became "women" in Moby world. Looking back on the experience of that year, we regard this Moby doll as an "old man" on the grounds that people get pregnant when they are old, and all the women are Moby dolls with golden hair.