The first commercial series of Living Dead Dolls, Series 1, was released early in the United States in 2000, with a production run of 40,000 sets; and a second edition in Japan. ragdolls and baby dolls, large 18-inch tall porcelain dolls and 13-inch tall
fashion dolls called 'Fashion Victims.' A separate line called "Living Dead Dolls Presents" offers dolls based on contemporary and classic movie characters such as
Annabelle and
the Creature of the Black Lagoon. In addition to dolls, the brand has produced a wide range of spin-off merchandise including stationery sets, pencil sharpeners, and
party lights. while others, such as the
Blue Eggzorcist (2003), were only available from specific conventions. Some dolls were only released in specific countries such as the 2003 UK exclusive
Jack The Ripper, and others, like
Abigail Crane & Mr. Graves, were exclusive only to members of Mezco's club. By 2017, the thirty-fourth series of the dolls had been produced. In 2022 it was announced that Mezco Toyz would be releasing a
Wednesday Living Dead Doll based on the popular
Netflix series,
Wednesday. ==Critical response==