Saori is a Japanese girls name.
Saori may refer to:
Saori (Japanese: 張 佐緖里, Korean: 장은주, Hanja: 張恩珠), born May 19, 1981, is a third-generation Japanese-born Korean who gained fame through guest appearances on KBS's Global Beauties Chat (미녀들의 수다).
Saori's work has varied, and she appears on variety shows as well as commercials, mostly in Japan. In Korea, she appeared in MBC reality show We Got Married, where she was paired up with Jung Hyung Don. However, the couple "divorced" after 8 episodes, Saori left the show while Hyung Don remained behind as a host.
Saori became a singer in 2008, releasing her first single Happy Virus! in May. She quickly gained much popularity.
Saori: The House of Beautiful Girls (沙織 -美少女たちの館-, Saori – Bishōjo-tachi no Yakata) is an adult bishōjo game released in Japan on 1991-10-18 (October 18, 1991) by Fairytale. The game created much controversy and the Ethics Organization of Computer Software was established. The incident changed the Japanese bishōjo game industry and few games such as Rance remained popular.
Saori witnesses sexual intercourse in a park, which inspires her to masturbate at home. Later, she dreams she is abducted by two men and sees illusions while being confined in a mansion by a female owner. In the dream, she sees many immoral sexual acts. Finally, the mansion's owner is revealed to be Saori. Saori awakes and she finds that this experience was just a dream.
This game was stolen by a junior high school student in Kyoto Prefecture. The game became infamous, so it was regarded as a dangerous game. On November 11, 1991, the president of Fairytale was arrested for indecency. As the result, video game companies established the Ethics Organization of Computer Software.
A doll is a model of a human being, often used as a toy for children. Dolls have traditionally been used in magic and religious rituals throughout the world, and traditional dolls made of materials such as clay and wood are found in the Americas, Asia, Africa and Europe. The earliest documented dolls go back to the ancient civilizations of Egypt, Greece and Rome. The use of dolls as toys was documented in Greece around 100 AD. They have been made as crude, rudimentary playthings as well as elaborate art. Modern doll manufacturing has its roots in Germany, going back to the 15th century. With industrialization and new materials such as porcelain and plastic, dolls were increasingly mass-produced. During the 20th century dolls became increasingly popular as collectibles.
The earliest dolls were made from available materials such as clay, stone, wood, bone, ivory, leather, wax, etc. Archaeological evidence places dolls as foremost candidate for oldest known toy. Wooden paddle dolls have been found in Egyptian tombs dating to as early as 21st century BC. Dolls with movable limbs and removable clothing date back to at least 200 BC. Greek dolls were made of clay and articulated at the hips and shoulders. There are stories from ancient Greece around 100 AD that show that dolls were used by little girls as playthings. In Rome dolls were made of clay, wood or ivory. Dolls have been found in the graves of Roman children. Like children today, the younger members of Roman civilization would have dressed their dolls according to the latest fashions. When Greek and Roman girls got married they would dedicate their doll to a goddess.Rag dolls are traditionally home-made from spare scraps of cloth material. Roman rag dolls have been found dating back to 300 BC.
Doll is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
A doll is a model of a human being, often a children's toy.
Doll or The Doll may also refer to: