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Barbie

Barbara \'Barbie\' Millicent Roberts
First appearance March 9 1959
Created by Ruth Handler
Information
Nickname(s) Barbie
Occupation See: Barbie\'s careers
Family See: List of Barbie\'s friends and family

Barbie is a best-selling fashion doll launched in 1959. The doll is produced by Mattel, Inc., and is a major source of revenue for the company. The American businesswoman Ruth Handler (1916-2002) is regarded as the creator of Barbie, and the doll\'s design was inspired by a German doll called Bild Lilli.

Barbie has been an important part of the toy fashion doll market for nearly fifty years, and has been the subject of numerous controversies and lawsuits, often involving parody of the doll and her lifestyle. In recent years, Barbie has faced increasing competition from the Bratz range of dolls.

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History

The original Barbie was launched in March 1959

The original Barbie was launched in March 1959

Ruth Handler watched her daughter Barbara at play with paper dolls, and noticed that she often enjoyed giving them adult roles. At the time, most children\'s toy dolls were representations of infants. Realizing that there could be a gap in the market, Handler suggested the idea of an adult-bodied doll to her husband Elliot, a co-founder of the Mattel toy company. He was unenthusiastic about the idea, as were Mattel\'s directors.

During a trip to Europe in 1956 with her children Barbara and Kenneth, Ruth Handler came across a German toy doll called Bild Lilli.In an interview with M.G.Lord, the author of Forever Barbie, Ruth Handler said that she saw the doll in Lucerne, Switzerland. However, the book points out that on other occasions Handler said that she saw the doll in Zurich or Vienna. The adult-figured Lilli doll was exactly what Handler had in mind, so she purchased three of them. She gave one to her daughter and took the others back to Mattel. The Lilli doll was based on a popular character appearing in a comic strip drawn by Reinhard Beuthin for the newspaper Die Bild-Zeitung. Lilli was a working girl who knew what she wanted and was not above using men to get it. The Lilli doll was first sold in Germany in 1955, and although it was initially sold to adults, it became popular with children who enjoyed dressing her up in outfits that were available separately.

Upon her return to the United States, Handler reworked the design of the doll (with help from engineer Jack Ryan) and the doll was given a new name, Barbie, after Handler\'s daughter Barbara. The doll made its debut at the American International Toy Fair in New York on March 9, 1959. This date is also used as Barbie\'s official birthday. Mattel acquired the rights to the Bild Lilli doll in 1964 and production of Lilli was stopped. The first Barbie doll wore a black and white zebra striped swimsuit and signature topknot ponytail, and was available as either a blonde or brunette. The doll was marketed as a "Teen-age Fashion Model," with her clothes created by Mattel fashion designer Charlotte Johnson. The first Barbie dolls were manufactured in Japan, with their clothes hand-stitched by Japanese homeworkers. Around 350,000 Barbie dolls were sold during the first year of production.

Ruth Handler believed that it was important for Barbie to have an adult appearance, and early market research showed that some parents were unhappy about the doll\'s chest, which had distinct breasts. Barbie\'s appearance has been changed many times, most notably in 1971 when the doll\'s eyes were adjusted to look forwards rather than having the demure sideways glance of the original model.

Barbie was one of the first toys to have a marketing strategy based extensively on television advertising, which has been copied widely by other toys. It is estimated that over a billion Barbie dolls have been sold worldwide in over 150 countries, with Mattel claiming that three Barbie dolls are sold every second.http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/5370398.stm

The standard range of Barbie dolls and related accessories are manufactured to approximately 1/6th scale, which is also known as playscale."Playscale per About.com Barbie products include not only the range of dolls with their clothes and accessories, but also a huge range of Barbie branded goods such as books, fashion items and video games. Barbie has appeared in a series of animated films and makes a brief guest appearance in the 1999 film Toy Story 2.

Almost uniquely for a toy fashion doll, Barbie has become a cultural icon and has been given honors that are rare in the toy world. In 1974 a section of Times Square in New York City was renamed Barbie Boulevard for a week, while in 1985 the artist Andy Warhol created a painting of Barbie.http://www.goodbyemag.com/apr02/handler.htmlhttp://www.pbs.org/wgbh/theymadeamerica/whomade/handler_hi.html

Biography

Barbie\'s full name is Barbara Millicent Roberts. In a series of novels published by Random House in the 1960s, her parents\' names are given as George and Margaret Roberts from the fictional town of Willows, Wisconsin. Barbie has been said to attend Willows High School and Manhattan International High School in New York City, based on the real-life Stuyvesant High School. She has an on-off romantic relationship with her beau Ken (Ken Carson), who first appeared in 1961. Like Barbie, Ken shares his name with one of Ruth Handler\'s children. A news release from Mattel in February 2004 announced that Barbie and Ken had decided to split up, but in February 2006 they were back together again.http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/3484949.stmhttp://edition.cnn.com/2006/US/02/09/ken.barbie.reut/

Barbie has had over forty pets including cats and dogs, horses, a panda, a lion cub, and a zebra. She has owned a wide range of vehicles, including pink convertibles, trailers and jeeps. She also holds a pilot\'s license, and operates commercial airliners in addition to serving as a flight attendant. Barbie\'s careers are designed to show that women can take on a variety of roles in life, and the doll has been sold with a wide range of titles including Miss Astronaut Barbie (1965), Doctor Barbie (1988) and Nascar Barbie (1998).http://groups.msn.com/BarbiesSecret/barbiesmanycareers.msnw

Mattel has created a range of companions for Barbie, including Hispanic Teresa, Midge, African American Christie and Steven (Christie\'s boyfriend). For more details, see the List of Barbie\'s friends and family.

Controversies

Fulla is marketed as an alternative to Barbie in Middle Eastern countries

Fulla is marketed as an alternative to Barbie in Middle Eastern countries

Barbie\'s popularity ensures that her effect on the play of Western children attracts a high degree of scrutiny. The criticisms leveled at her are often based on the assumption that children consider Barbie a role model and will attempt to emulate her.

Barbie\'s waist has been widened in more recent versions of the doll

  • One of the most common criticisms of Barbie is that she promotes an unrealistic idea of body image for a woman, leading to a risk that women who attempt to emulate her will become anorexic. A standard Barbie doll is 11.5 inches tall, giving a height of 5 feet 9 inches at 1/6 scale. Barbie\'s vital statistics have been estimated at 36 inches (chest), 18 inches (waist) and 33 inches (hips). According to research by the University Central Hospital in Helsinki, Finland, she would lack the 17 to 22 percent body fat required for a woman to menstruate.http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=1006032310828 In 1965 Slumber Party Barbie came with a book entitled How to Lose Weight which advised: "Don\'t eat." The doll also came with pink bathroom scales reading 110lb, which would be around 35lbs underweight for a woman 5 feet 9 inches tall. In 1997 Barbie\'s body mold was redesigned and given a wider waist, with Mattel saying that this would make the doll better suited to contemporary fashion designs.http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/32312.stm

Oreo Fun Barbie from 1997 became controversial due to a negative interpretation of the doll's name

Oreo Fun Barbie from 1997 became controversial due to a negative interpretation of the doll\'s name

  • "Colored Francie" made her debut in 1967, and she is sometimes described as the first African American Barbie doll. However, she was produced using the existing head molds for the white Francie doll and lacked African characteristics other than a dark skin. The first African American doll in the Barbie range is usually regarded as Christie, who made her debut in 1968.http://www.mastercollector.com/articles/dolls/dollnews31301.shtmlhttp://kattisdolls.net/faces/christie.htm Black Barbie and Hispanic Barbie were launched in 1980.
  • In 1997 Mattel joined forces with Nabisco to launch a cross-promotion of Barbie with Oreo cookies. Oreo Fun Barbie was marketed as someone with whom little girls could play after class and share "America\'s favorite cookie." As had become the custom, Mattel manufactured both a white and a black version. Critics argued that in the African American community Oreo is a derogatory term meaning that the person is "black on the outside and white on the inside," like the chocolate sandwich cookie itself. The doll was unsuccessful and Mattel recalled the unsold stock, making it sought after by collectors.http://www.authentichistory.com/diversity/african/images/2001_Oreo_Barbie.html
  • In May 1997 Mattel introduced Share a Smile Becky, a doll in a pink wheelchair. Kjersti Johnson, a 17-year-old high school student in Tacoma, Washington with cerebral palsy, pointed out that the doll would not fit into the elevator of Barbie\'s $100 Dream House. Mattel announced that it would redesign the house in the future to accommodate the doll.http://www.washington.edu/doit/Press/barbie.htmlhttp://gallery.bcentral.com/GID4729088P1681774-COLLECTIBLES/BARBIE/SHARE-A-SMILE-BECKY.aspx
  • In March 2000 stories appeared in the media claiming that the hard vinyl used in vintage Barbie dolls could leak toxic chemicals, causing danger to children playing with them. The claim was rejected as false by technical experts. A modern Barbie doll has a body made from ABS plastic, while the head is made from soft PVC.http://collectdolls.about.com/library/ucbarbieresponse.htmhttp://www.webmd.com/news/20000825/malibu-barbie-holiday-barbie-toxic-barbie
  • In December 2005 Dr. Agnes Nairn at the University of Bath in England published research suggesting that girls often go through a stage where they hate their Barbie dolls and subject them to a range of punishments, including decapitation and placing the doll in a microwave oven. Dr. Nairn said: "It\'s as though disavowing Barbie is a rite of passage and a rejection of their past."http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/somerset/4539862.stmhttp://www.bath.ac.uk/news/articles/releases/barbie161205.html

Parodies and lawsuits


The 1997 song Barbie Girl by Aqua led to a five year lawsuit

The 1997 song Barbie Girl by Aqua led to a five year lawsuit

Barbie has often been referenced in popular culture and is frequently the target of parody. Some of these occasions include:

Aqua - Barbie Girl

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Collecting

Vintage #7 Ponytail Barbie doll from 1964-66. The doll's hair has been restyled and she is wearing a different outfit from the red swimsuit of the original.

Vintage #7 Ponytail Barbie doll from 1964-66. The doll\'s hair has been restyled and she is wearing a different outfit from the red swimsuit of the original.

Mattel estimates that there are well over 100,000 avid Barbie collectors. Ninety percent are women, at an average age of 40, purchasing more than twenty Barbie dolls each year. Forty-five percent of them spend upwards of $1000 a year.

Vintage Barbie dolls from the early years are the most valuable at auction, and while the original Barbie was sold for $3.00 in 1959, a mint boxed Barbie from 1959 sold for $3552.50 on eBay in October 2004.http://scoop.diamondgalleries.com/scoop_article.asp?ai=6539&si=123 On September 26, 2006, a Barbie doll set a world record at auction of £9,000 sterling (US $17,000) at Christie\'s in London. The doll was a Barbie in Midnight Red from 1965 and was part of a private collection of 4,000 Barbie dolls being sold by two Dutch women, Ietje Raebel and her daughter Marina.http://au.news.yahoo.com/060926/15/10osv.html

In recent years Mattel has sold a wide range of Barbie dolls aimed specifically at collectors, including porcelain versions and depictions of Barbie as a range of characters from television series such as The Munsters and Star Trek.http://www.barbiecollector.com/showcase/product.aspx?id=1001084&t=modernhttp://www.barbiecollector.com/showcase/product.aspx?id=150303&t=modern There are also collector\'s edition dolls depicting Barbie dolls with a range of different ethnic identities.http://www.barbiecollector.com/showcase/gallery.aspx?t=modern&y=tmp1 In 2004 Mattel introduced the Color Tier system for its collector\'s edition Barbie dolls, ranging through pink, silver, gold and platinum depending on how many of the dolls are produced.http://www.barbiecollector.com/collecting/tiers/

Barbie versus Bratz

In June 2001 MGA Entertainment launched the Bratz range of dolls, a move that would give Barbie her first serious competition in the fashion doll market. In 2004 sales figures showed that Bratz dolls were outselling Barbie dolls in the United Kingdom, although Mattel maintained that in terms of the number of dolls, clothes and accessories sold, Barbie remained the leading brand.http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/3640958.stm In 2005 figures showed that sales of Barbie dolls had fallen by 30% in the United States, and by 18% worldwide, with much of the drop being attributed to the popularity of Bratz dolls.http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/4350846.stm

In April 2005, MGA Entertainment filed a lawsuit against Mattel, claiming that the My Scene range of Barbie dolls had copied the doe-eyed look of Bratz dolls. The lawsuit is currently pending in the court system of California.http://promomagazine.com/news/mgaent_mattel_041905/

Mattel is also suing MGA Entertainment and Carter Bryant, a former doll designer for Mattel, claiming that company secrets were stolen by MGA.http://www.associatedcontent.com/pop_print.shtml?content_type=article&content_type_id=90322http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2006/12/10/wdoll10.xml

Barbie\'s Movies

 * Barbie-Barbie and The Rockers:Out of this World (1987)
 * Barbie-Barbie in Fashion Fairiez (1989)
 * Barbie/Clara/Sugarplum Princess-Barbie in The Nutcracker (2001)
 * Barbie/Rapunzel-Barbie as Rapunzel (2002)
 * Barbie/Odette/Swan-Barbie of Swan Lake (2003)
 * Princess Anneliese & Erika-Barbie as The Princess and The Pauper (2004)
 * Elina-Barbie Fairytopia (2005)
 * Barbie-MyScene:Goes Hollywood,the movie (2005)
 * Princess Annika-Barbie and The Magic of Pegasus (2005)
 * Elina-Barbie Fairytopia:Mermaidia (2006)
 * Barbie-The Barbie Diaries (2006)
 * Princess Genevieve-Barbie in The Twelve Dancing Princesses (2006)
 * Elina-Barbie Fairytopia:Magic of The Rainbow (2007)
 * Ro/Princess Rosella-Barbie as The Island Princess (2007)
 * Mariposa-Barbie Mariposa/Barbie Mariposa and her Butterfly Fairy Friends (2008)

Future Films

 * Liana-Barbie and the Diamond Castle (2008)
 * Princess Clarette-Barbie as The Sleeping Beauty (2009)
 * Danielle-Barbie and The Glass Dancing Shoes (2009)
 * Christine-Barbie in A Christmas Carol (2009)
 * Jennifer/Magical Rainbow Princess-Barbie as The Magical Rainbow Princess (2010)
 * Roseanne,Dahlianne,& Lilianne-Barbie as The Three Princesses Sisters (2010)
 * Princess Sapphire-Barbie in The Birthstone Fairy Princess (2011)
 * Eliza-Barbie as The Snow Queen (2011)
 * Mariana-Barbie in The Secret Garden (2012)

Barbie product recalls

On August 14, 2007 Mattel announced a recall of more than 9 million toys made in China due to safety concerns. This included 683,000 Barbie and Tanner playsets due to a possible choking hazard caused by loose magnets. The toy consisted of a Barbie doll and her dog Tanner.http://money.cnn.com/2007/08/14/news/companies/mattel/?postversion=2007081413

On September 5, 2007, Mattel announced the recall of a range of Barbie doll accessories due to the presence of high levels of lead in the paint.http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/6979151.stm The chairman and CEO of Mattel, Robert Eckert, made a statement in an online video about the recall and the media coverage that it had generated.http://www.mattel.com/safety/us/ Eckert is expected to visit China, where around 65 percent of Mattel\'s toys are manufactured, to see that new guidelines on toy safety are being enforced.http://edition.cnn.com/2007/US/09/21/mattel.apology.ap/index.html

See also

References

Further reading

  • Lord, M.G., Forever Barbie: The Unauthorized Biography of a Real Doll. Paperback ISBN 0-8027-7694-9.
  • Rogers, Mary F., "Barbie Culture". Paperback ISBN 0-7619-5888-6.
  • Knaak, Silke, "German Fashion Dolls of the 50&60". Paperback www.barbies.de.
  • Beckham, Victoria (Foreword), John, Elton (Foreword), The Art of Barbie. Paperback ISBN 0-9537479-2-1
  • Essays, Guys\'n\'dolls: Art, Science, Fashion & Relationships. Paperback ISBN 0-948723-57-2

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