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Not a Spirit Doll Like Ivan Gunawan's, Ria Enes Tells the Story of How the Character of Doll Susan Was Created

Not a Spirit Doll Like Ivan Gunawan's, Ria Enes Tells the Story of How the Character of Doll Susan Was Created

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Not a Spirit Doll Like Ivan Gunawan's, Ria Enes Tells the Story of How the Character of Doll Susan Was Created

Lately, the virtual world has been buzzing with news about Ivan Gunawan who has a spirit doll that he considers as his own child. Because of this, the name of Ria Enes, the owner of Doll Susan, is being remembered again because many netizens assume that Doll Susan is similar to a spirit doll.

Is it true? Let's find out more here.

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When contacted by Kapanlagi.com recently, Ria Enes dismissed the assumption. She also finally revealed how she met Doll Susan, which was for the purpose of shooting a music video for a children's song.

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"There is no connection to the spirit doll or experiences like that," said Ria Enes.

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"When offered to sing with the first album song from Papa T Bob, the Si Kodok song, it's already done, the voice recording is done, then I thought 'what should I use for the visuals? what doll should I use?', then I looked for it, because the song is done, just need to find the doll, it was intentionally searched," she continued.

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At that time, Ria Enes went around various big malls in Surabaya to find a doll to become a character in the Si Kodok song. Until finally, Ria found Susan.

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"I really searched for dolls, I went into all the doll stores in Surabaya and finally got it, because there are many big doll stores. There used to be a lot of doll stores," she said.

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Not only that, Ria Enes also explained how the name of the character Boneka Susan was created. It turns out that the name Susan was taken from a radio station where Ria Enes worked at that time.

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"So, I was broadcasting on the radio, that's why her name is Susan because of the radio broadcast named Susana, back then, radio didn't need visuals, didn't need a doll, just sound. The character of the voice that I created is represented by this doll, so Susan is identical to radio Susana back then," she concluded.