Trottla Doll ((top))

Critics argue that Trottla dolls violate the dignity of the child class. By creating a facsimile of a child specifically for sexual penetration, the manufacturer is engaging in a symbolic act of violence against the concept of childhood. The doll is not merely a sex toy; it is a simulation of a victim. Ethicists argue that society has a vested interest in prohibiting goods that mimic the most heinous crimes, even if no direct victim is present in the transaction.

Takagi points to the letters he receives from clients as validation, claiming that customers—reported to include doctors and teachers—thank him, saying, "Thanks to your dolls, I can keep from committing a crime". Trottla Doll

Australia has some of the strictest laws, classifying the dolls as "child abuse material." The Australian Border Force actively intercepts shipments, and possession carries significant prison sentences. Similarly, countries like Canada and many EU member states have begun enacting specific bans or utilizing existing child protection statutes to criminalize the possession and importation of Trottla dolls. Critics argue that Trottla dolls violate the dignity

In the end, the Trottla Doll wasn't a doll at all. It was a mirror. Ethicists argue that society has a vested interest