Before becoming available to the general public, a preview of Sonny & Cher dolls was shown in the Mego catalog of the 1976. The dolls had different features from the final versions: Sonny's face was serious, and the arms of Cher were bent at right angles. The final version of the Sonny doll version was given a smile and the arms of Cher were put straight. Both dolls were formally unveiled on
The Mike Douglas Show. Mego produced three versions of the Cher doll. The first, packaged in an orange box, had extra-long hair and wore a coral-colored gown with a flared bottom. The second doll,
Growing Hair Cher, came in a hot pink box and featured a "
Key" that kids could use to change the length of Cher's hair. This doll wore a black and silver dress and black open-toed shoes. Growing Hair Cher's dress had a number of subtle style variations, and the doll itself was packaged in two different types of boxes. The third Cher, available in 1978, was more cheaply made, with a hollow plastic body without jointed hands. It was sold wearing a one piece swimsuit in yellow, blue or red. This doll was packaged in a narrower red box featuring what is commonly referred to as the Cher gypsy picture. Following the discontinuation of the Mego line, remaining Mego Celebrity Doll heads (Cher & Farrah) were sold to O.K. Toys of Pawtuckett Rhode Island where they were placed on even cheaper blow-molded bodies. These were packaged in plastic bags, using the old Mego logos and are commonly referred to by collectors as "Baggie Cher & Baggie Farrah." The Sonny doll (produced only in 1976 and only by MEGO) came with a six-piece wardrobe. Cher came with rooted eyelashes and there were originally thirty-two different costumes designed by
Bob Mackie. Mego released outfits in five different formats: Purple Box Designer Collection, Green Box Designer Collection, Boutique Collection (1977), Blue Carded fashions and Wards Exclusive Outfit Gift Sets.
Fashions Cher doll outfits were designed either from Mackie originals or by Mackie himself. They recreated some of Cher's iconic outfits from her TV variety shows including "Laverne", "Indian Squaw"(from Half Breed), and "Foxy Lady." Most of the clothes were sold individually along with shoes. Each Cher doll or outfit was supplied with a small fold-out brochure which cataloged the various outfits available. Early editions featured cards with the Mackie sketches which fit into the "closet" mechanism in the dressing room playset. The clothes were sized to fit other Mego Celebrity dolls such as
Farrah Fawcett,
Lynda Carter as
Wonder Woman, and
Diana Ross. Following Mego's discontinuation of the celebrity line, the overage of clothes were sold to smaller companies for re-packaging. Many Cher outfits were re-packaged and sold at Toys R Us under the "Jordache" logo fashion doll line. ==Other Toys==