The recently released Barbie movie started a renaissance of the iconic doll, sending quite a few of us down memory lane. Kids for generations were dying to lay their hands on a Barbie at their time, some being lucky enough to become the proud owners of one or two.
Since the first Barbie was introduced in 1959, there have been an abundance of variations of the doll; some more bizarre than others. We have gathered some of its most unusual or unexpected types for you to familiarize with in case they weren’t popular when you were a Barbie fan. Scroll down to find them and enjoy the quick trip back in time.
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Haunted Beauty Mistress Of The Manor Barbie 2014
Barbie Doll As Medusa
Barbie Haunted Beauty Ghost Doll
Barbie’s story started back in March 1959 when, created by Ruth Handler, it was launched into the American toy market. According to the History Channel, co-owner of the toy company Mattel, Inc., Handler came up with the idea after watching her daughter play with dolls made from paper, and thus came to life the 11-inch plastic version. It reportedly became the first mass-produced toy doll with adult features in the US.
The History Channel pointed out that Barbie—or Barbara Millicent Roberts in full—was modeled after a different doll, known at the time by the name of Bild Lilli.
Barbie's Kid Sister Skipper Growing Up
Kids could actually make Skipper's [private parts] grow by rotating her left arm. The doll also got taller in the process
Alfred Hitchcock’s The Birds Barbie Doll
Over Barbie’s more than 60-year-long history, there have been plenty of different versions of the doll. They include not only Barbie with different clothing or hair, but her depicting representatives of different occupations, and—eventually—body types and ethnicities, too. Back in 2016, Mattel introduced Barbie Fashionistas, which featured four body types, seven skin tones, 22 eye colors, and 24 different hairstyles.
Harper’s Bazaar revealed that the new body shapes were introduced after the head of the Barbie brand, Evelyn Mazzocco, undertook a poll of ‘Barbie haters’ in order to see what were the main things the doll was ridiculed for. The most common responses stated it was ‘out of touch,’ ‘materialistic’ and ‘not diverse’.
Midge Pregnant Doll With Magnetic Baby Bump And Newborn Infant
Sugar Daddy Palm Beach Ken
Empress Of The Aliens Barbie
Barbie is believed to have represented over 200 different career choices, ranging from an astronaut to a singer, a computer engineer, and way beyond. In addition to all sorts of the Barbie doll herself, in 1961, the toy company also introduced Ken Carson—Barbara’s plastic significant other, who reportedly has tried out roughly 40 different professions.
1994 Shaving Fun Ken
Becky, Barbie's Wheelchair-Using Friend, Couldn't Fit Through The Doors Of Barbie's Dreamhouse, And It Also Didn't Fit Into The Dreamhouse's Elevator
Barbie And Pooping Tanner Dog 2006
Time pointed out that Barbie and Ken’s love story started back in 1961 when they were working on a commercial together. Unfortunately, after more than four decades together, the couple broke up in 2004. Mattel’s vice president of marketing at the time, Russell Arons, shared the upsetting news in a statement, saying that “their Hollywood romance has come to an end”.
Earring Magic Ken (1992)
Barbie And Ken Star Trek 1996 30th Anniversary Dolls Gift Set
Lounge Kitties Barbie 2003
But Barbie dolls didn’t stop with countless variations of Barbara herself and plastic figurines of Ken; back in 1967, the first celebrity-lookalike doll saw the light of day, dedicated to the supermodel Twiggy.
Other famous people with their own Barbie dolls include Cher, Beyonce, Elton John, Katy Perry, Naomi Osaka, Jane Goodall, Audrey Hepburn, Zendaya, and more.
Rollerblade Barbie Flicker N’ Flash Actually Created Sparks And Got Recalled. I Loved Playing With Her And Will Remember The Smell From The Skates
Barbie Signature Queen Elizabeth II
Teen Talk Barbie 1991
The dolls contained a voice box programmed with a random assortment of four phrases out of 270 possibilities, including "Will we ever have enough clothes?", "Let's plan our dream wedding!", "Want to go shopping?" and "Math class is tough", which was objected by the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics as detrimental to the effort to encourage girls to study math and science
Over the years, the Barbie doll has become so widespread that Mattel estimates it has more than 99 per cent global awareness, Harper’s Bazaar reports. It also pointed out that, according to recent statistics, as many as three Barbies are sold every second, adding up to over a billion of them sold since it was created.
Barbie Video Girl Doll 2009
Barbie Scooby-Doo Ken As Shaggy
Barbie Little Red Riding Hood And The Wolf
Considering the doll’s popularity and long-lasting history, it’s no surprise that the recently released Barbie movie created quite a buzz as well. According to CNN, just three weeks into its run, it already surpassed the billion dollar mark at the global box office. This makes Barbie’s writer-director Greta Gerwig the first solo female director with a billion-dollar movie.
Birthing Dog Barbie Playset
Star Wars Barbie Chewbacca
McDonald's Fun Time Barbie And Kelly Dolls 2001
Barbie’s unparalleled success has now been marked by a movie dedicated to the iconic doll; but long before its release, the name was everywhere thanks to another phenomenon—the Barbie Girl song. Released in 1997, the song about “life in plastic being fantastic” was presented by a Danish-Norwegian group, Aqua.
Rendezvous Barbie Masquerade 1998
George Washington Barbie
Barbie Happy Family Neighborhood Grandpa Doll
If the recent craze got you too and you’d like to familiarize yourself with more Barbie-related content, check out these hidden Barbie movie details that not everyone uncovers or browse some more weird Barbie dolls here.
Barbie Collector Doll “Shoe Obsession“
Karl Lagerfeld Barbie
Vintage 1965 Slumber Party Barbie “How To Lose Weight” Miniature Book
Rappin' Rockin' Ken Doll 1991
Rappin' Rockin' Barbie Doll 1991
Tattoo's Butterfly Art Ken1998
Oreo Barbie 2001
Barbie Totally Stylin' Tattoos 2008
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