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{{Short description|Friends and family of Barbie}} | |||
A list of characters for the popular ] line of dolls that began in 1959. It is important to note that the character continuity has not been consistent over time, there is no real "canon" lineup. At different times, different groups of dolls were offered, and the naming and apparent age relationships of the characters has varied considerably. | |||
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{{Infobox Toy | |||
| name = Barbie | |||
| image = Barbie Logo.svg | |||
| caption = Barbie official logo | |||
| type = {{ubl|]s|]}} | |||
| inventor = | |||
| country = ] | |||
| company = ] | |||
| from = 1959 | |||
| to = present | |||
| website = http://www.barbiemedia.com | |||
| slogan = "You Can Be Anything" | |||
}} | |||
This article shows the complete fictional and non-fictional friends and family of ], a ] manufactured by American toy and entertainment company ] and launched on March 9, 1959.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Barbie: History|url=http://www.barbiemedia.com/about-barbie/|website=]|access-date=24 July 2022}}</ref> | |||
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==Main characters== | ||
* ] (1959–present): A blonde-haired and blue-eyed doll who was born in the fictional town of Willows, ].<ref name="Lawrence 1962">{{cite book|last=Lawrence|first=Cynthia|author2=Bette Lou Maybee|title=Here's Barbie|publisher=]|year=1962|oclc=15038159}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|date=23 April 2013|title=Original Model Barbie Doll|url=http://www.wisconsinhistory.org/Records/Article/CS2720|website=Wisconsin Historical Society}}</ref> According to eponymous Random House books published in the 1960s, the character's full name is Barbara Millicent Roberts. Barbie's age has fluctuated; she was originally a 19-year-old,<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.today.com/popculture/how-old-is-barbie-rcna92017|title=How Old Is Barbie?|date=July 6, 2023|last=Caldwell|first=Sophie|work=]}}</ref> but she is often shown as an older character in adult careers. The inaugural episode of '']'' even jokes that she is over 43 years old. Barbie has three younger sisters: Skipper, Stacie and Chelsea.<ref>{{cite web|title=About Barbie: Family and friends|url=http://www.barbiemedia.com/about-barbie/family-friends.html|work=]|publisher=]|quote=Barbie has three sisters: Skipper, Stacie, Chelsea}}</ref> Mattel describes Barbie as strong, confident and always willing to help her siblings.<ref>{{Cite web|title= Barbie Dreamhouse Adventures|url=https://www.popfun.co.uk/tv-shows/barbie-dreamhouse-adventures|website=]|access-date=24 July 2022}}</ref> In the live-action film version, She portrayed by Australian actress ] along versions played by diverse actresses. | |||
* ''']''' (1959-present) The first Barbie doll was described as a "Teen Age Fashion Model" on her packaging. | |||
* ] (1961–1967, 1969–present): Barbie's male counterpart and boyfriend as well as the second character added to the line. Mattel announced a split between him and Barbie in 2004<ref>{{cite news|last=Shynn|first=Annys|date=9 February 2017|title=That time Ken and Barbie called it quits|url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/lifestyle/magazine/that-time-ken-and-barbie-called-it-quits/2017/02/07/a76ad8ac-d825-11e6-9f9f-5cdb4b7f8dd7_story.html|newspaper=]|access-date=9 February 2022}}</ref> and a reunion on ] in 2011.<ref>{{cite magazine|last=Stransky|first=Tanner|date=14 February 2011|title=Valentine's Day Surprise! Barbie and Ken are officially back together|url=http://www.ew.com/article/2011/02/14/ken-barbie-back-together-valentines-day|magazine=]|access-date=14 February 2023}}</ref> According to books published by Random House in the 1960s, Ken's full name is Kenneth Sean Carson. Since '']'', he is one of Barbie's best friends and next-door neighbor, although pre-2017 romantic aesthetic began to resurface between the two in the 2023 television series '']''. | |||
* ''']''' (1961-1967, 1969-present) The second character added to the line, Ken has been Barbie's boyfriend for much of the time the character has existed. | |||
* ''']''' (1964-present) Skipper was the first character added to the line as part of Barbie doll's family. Skipper is Barbie doll's younger sister, appearing to be a pre-teenage girl. | |||
* ''']''' (1965-1971) Twin sister of Todd, both Tutti and Todd were siblings of Barbie and Skipper, and had seamless 'bendy' bodies. Both dolls appear to be very young children. | |||
* ''']''' (1965-1971) Twin brother of Tutti, and brother of Skipper and Barbie. | |||
* ''']''' (1966-1977) Cousin of Barbie, Skipper, Tutti and Todd. Francie appeared to be only slightly younger than Barbie, and had a much less shapely figure. The Francie doll was the first to feature rooted eyelashes. | |||
* '''Jazzie''' (1988-1992) A new cousin of Barbie, part of a small group of high school age dolls. | |||
* ''']''' (1990- ) Introduced as Kelly, in the 1991 Wedding Day Midge gift set as the flower girl, this doll is often confused with Tutti, though the Tutti character had been discontinued for years at this time. Kelly was renamed Stacie shortly thereafter, and the Kelly name was used for a younger character. | |||
* ''']''' (1990- ) Introduced in the 1991 Wedding Day Midge gift set as the ring bearer, this doll should not be confused with the earlier Todd doll. Mattel's continuity for Barbie's family and friends has not been consistent over the years, some characters disappear for years at a time, others are dropped indefinitely, and still others continue for years while undergoing marked changes in appearance. | |||
* ''']''' (1995-present) – This character is of toddler age, and is sister to Barbie, Skipper, and Stacie. | |||
* ''']''' (1999-2001) – This character is an infant, and is only intermittently included in the Barbie sibling lineup. | |||
* Chelsea (2011- )- Barbie's younger sister. She appears to be a little older than Kelly. | |||
==Family members== | |||
==Barbie-sized female friends== | |||
* ''']''' (1963-1966, 1988-) This character was Barbie doll's first female friend, and the third character added to the Barbie product line, after Barbie and Ken. | |||
* '''Stacey''' (1968-1971) This character was Barbie doll's "British chum", part of the new group of Talking dolls for 1968. She was later issued as a Twist 'N Turn version. These are the only two types of Stacey dolls ever made. | |||
* '''Christie''' (1968-present) Barbie doll's first African-American friend character, Christie was part of the new group of Talking dolls for 1968. Christie was later issued as a Twist 'N Turn version. The character appeared in the product line continuously for many years, though the original Christie face sculpt was discontinued in the late 1970s. | |||
* '''P.J.''' (1969-1984) This doll was initially marketed as "New 'N Groovy Talking P.J.", and originally used the Midge face sculpt. Later versions of the P.J. character used the Steffie face sculpt, starting in 1972 with The Sun Set Malibu P.J. One P.J. doll, 1983 Dream Date P.J., was described as "Barbie doll's cousin" on her box, though this was never mentioned anywhere else. To date, Mattel has declared that the initials P.J. don't stand for anything, that it is simply the character's name. | |||
* '''Jamie''' (1970-1971) Walking Jamie, a Sears exclusive doll, was the first friend of Barbie to use Barbie's own face sculpt, the then-current Twist 'N Turn (TNT) Barbie face sculpt. | |||
* '''Steffie''' (1972 only) This doll was available as Busy Steffie, Talking Busy Steffie, and Walk Lively Steffie. Though the character was discontinued after only a year, the face sculpt created for Steffie has been in use continuously ever since. The character is notable in that none of the three Steffie dolls featured the same eye color/hair color combination. | |||
* '''Kelley''' (1973-1974) This doll used the Steffie face sculpt from 1972. Only two Kelley dolls were ever made: Quick Curl Kelley, with peachy skin and red hair, and Yellowstone Kelley, with Malibu tan skin and red hair. Both dolls had brown eyes. | |||
* '''Cara''' (1974-1977) This doll used the Steffie face sculpt from 1972, and was another African-American friend of Barbie. The Cara character was available as Quick Curl Cara (1974), Free Moving Cara (1975), Deluxe Quick Curl Cara (1976) and Ballerina Cara (1976). | |||
* '''Tracy''' (1983) A bride doll, Tracy was paired with a groom character named Todd. Tracy was made from the Steffie face sculpt. Tracy should not be confused with the 1979 Tracy doll, a friend of the 1979 Starr doll that was Barbie-scale, but not part of the Barbie character continuity. | |||
* '''Miko''' (1986) Originally available as Tropical Miko, a Pacific Islander character made from the 1980 Oriental Barbie face sculpt. Miko was discontinued at the same time that a new character named Kira was introduced. | |||
* '''Barbie And The Rockers female band members''' (1986-1987) The characters included '''DeeDee''' (an African-American character using the 1983 Spanish Barbie face sculpt), '''Diva''' (a red-haired Caucasian character using a new face sculpt), and '''Dana''' (an East Asian character using the 1980 Oriental Barbie face sculpt), as well as Derek and Ken. | |||
* ''']''' (1987-present) originally used the 1983 Spanish Barbie face sculpt for the Island Fun Teresa doll and the Beach Blast Teresa doll. Starting with the Wet 'N Wild Teresa doll, the character began using the 1972 Steffie face sculpt. Beginning with the Rollerblade Teresa doll, the character began using an all-new face sculpt that has become known as the Teresa face sculpt. | |||
* '''Whitney''' (1987-1989) Originally available as Jewel Secrets Whitney, several versions of this character were produced in the late 1980s. All Whitney dolls have brunette hair and use the 1972 Steffie face sculpt. | |||
* '''Barbie and The Sensations band members''' (1988) These dolls were a group of '50s inspired singers. Band members included '''Bopsy''' (a light red-haired doll made from the 1986 Diva face sculpt), '''Becky''' (an Asian character made from the 1980 Oriental Barbie face sculpt), and '''Belinda''' (an African-American character made from the 1988 California Dream Christie face sculpt). | |||
* '''Kira''' (1990-?) After the Miko character was discontinued, Kira was added to the line as an Asian/Pacific Islander friend using the 1980 Oriental Barbie face sculpt. | |||
* '''Kayla''' (1990-? Originally made using the 1986 Diva face sculpt, Kayla was the name of several very different dolls made over the years. The first Kayla doll was 1990 Dance Club Kayla. | |||
* '''Devon''' (1990 only) Only available as Dance Club Devon in 1990, this doll was made from the 1988 California Dream Christie face sculpt. | |||
* '''Shani''' (1992-?) Previously the central character in a separate line of Barbie-sized dolls manufactured by Mattel, Shani became part of the Barbie character continuity when she was included in a line of swimsuit dolls. | |||
* '''Nia''' (1990) This character was only available as Western Fun Nia, and uses the 1980 Oriental Barbie face sculpt. | |||
* '''Tara Lynn''' (1993) This character was only available as Western Stampin' Tara Lynn, and uses the 1972 Steffie face sculpt. | |||
* '''Becky''' (1997) This character was only available as Share A Smile Becky, a disabled character packaged with a wheelchair. This doll uses the Teen Skipper face sculpt. | |||
* '''Lea''' (1999–2003) This character uses an all-new face sculpt that has been extensively used since, notably as Model No. 005 in the Barbie Basics line of dolls. | |||
* '''Ana Suarez''' (1999) This character was part of the Generation Girl line of dolls. This doll used the same face sculpt as Lara Morelli-Strauss, a sculpt that has been extensively used in the years since. | |||
* '''Chelsie Peterson''' (1999) This character was part of the Generation Girl line of dolls. This doll used the same face sculpt as Tori Burns. | |||
* '''Nichelle Williams''' (1999) This character was part of the Generation Girl line of dolls. This doll used the 1990 Asha face sculpt. | |||
* '''Lara Morelli-Strauss''' (1999) This character was part of the Generation Girl line of dolls. This doll used the same sculpt as Ana Suarez, which has become known as the "Lara" face sculpt. This face sculpt has been extensively used since, notably as Model No. 002 in the Barbie Basics line of dolls. | |||
* '''Tori Burns''' (1999) This character was part of the Generation Girl line of dolls. This doll used the same face sculpt as Chelsie Peterson. | |||
* '''Mari Nakano''' (2000) This character was part of the Generation Girl line of dolls. This doll used an all-new face sculpt that was never used afterward. | |||
* '''Drew''' (2001) This character was part of the Mystery Squad line of dolls. This doll used the 1999 Tori/Chelsie face sculpt. | |||
* '''Kenzie''' (2001) This character was part of the Mystery Squad line of dolls. This doll used the Lea face sculpt. | |||
* '''Shawnee''' (2001) This character was part of the Mystery Squad line of dolls. This doll used the 1990 Asha face sculpt. | |||
* '''Summer''' (2004-present) This doll used an all-new face sculpt. | |||
=== Barbie's sisters === | |||
==Real-world celebrity and movie character doll friends== | |||
Barbie has three younger sisters: Skipper, Stacie and Chelsea, who made their collective debuts in the 2011 Christmas film '']''. Chelsea, previously known as Kelly, had a lead role in the 2002 syndicated television series, ''Kelly’s Dream Club'', in which Barbie appeared in a supporting role. Since then, they appeared as main characters in media adaptations of the franchise, including '']'' and the ''Barbie & Her Sisters in...'' film entries in the film series. Since ''Barbie Dreamhouse Adventures'' in 2018, they have become permanent main characters in the overall Barbie franchise makeup. | |||
* '''Twiggy''' (1967) Based on the top teen fashion model of the Mod era, the Twiggy doll was made using the same face sculpt as Francie doll's friend Casey. | |||
* ''']''' (1964–2003, 2009–present): The teenage younger sister of Barbie and the first character added to Barbie's family. Originally released as an 8-year-old, she was changed to a 14-year-old later on. Mattel temporarily halted production of Skipper dolls between 2003 and 2009. When Skipper returned in 2009, she was redesigned to have brown hair with a purple (or sometimes blue) colored streak. Since the debut of ''Life in the Dreamhouse'' in 2012, Skipper has shown interest in ], music and gadgets. Skipper had a lead role in the 2023 television film, '']''. | |||
* '''Buffy & Mrs. Beasley''' (1968) Based on Anissa Jones' character from the TV show "Family Affair", the Tutti-sized doll carried a miniature Mrs. Beasley doll. | |||
* '''Stacie Roberts''' (1990–present): Introduced as Kelly in the 1990 Wedding Day Midge gift set as the flower girl, this doll was renamed and re-introduced as Stacie shortly thereafter in 1992, and the Kelly name was instead used for her younger sister. Since her appearance in ''Life in the Dreamhouse'', Stacie is 11 years old and shown to be a competitive, skilled athlete. She has her own line of sports-themed dolls called "Team Stacie". | |||
* '''Julia''' (1969-1970) The doll was based on Diahann Carroll's character from the TV show "Julia" and used the same face sculpt as the Christie doll, with different face paint and a different hairstyle. | |||
Kelly is a popular name which is suit for a doll known as Chelsea. | |||
* '''Miss America''' (1972-1977) This doll was introduced in 1972 as Walk Lively Miss America, and the following year was sold as Quick Curl Miss America. The Quick Curl Miss America doll was available with only slight variations for several years during the mid-70s. | |||
* '''Shelly/Kelly/Chelsea Roberts''' (1995–2010 as ''Shelly/Kelly'', 2011–present as ''Chelsea''): Barbie's youngest sister, approximately 6 years old, then later 7 years old. Since her name changed to Chelsea, she loves the color pink and has blonde hair and blue eyes like her older sister Barbie. Also, she is shown to be mutely arrogant in showing cleverness and brilliance at solving certain mysteries. She is always tries to be creative and passionate. Chelsea is the star of her show format, '']'' and the 2021 television film '']''. | |||
* '''Truly Scrumptious''' (1969) This doll, based on Sally Anne Howes' character from the movie "Chitty Chitty Bang Bang", was made from the Francie face sculpt, but used the Barbie body. There was a Talking Truly Scrumptious doll, as well as a basic version known as Standard Truly Scrumptious to collectors. | |||
* '''Marie Osmond''' (1977) Featured an all-new likeness face sculpt. | |||
* '''Donny Osmond''' (1977) Featured an all-new likeness face sculpt. | |||
* '''Chantal Goya''' (1977) This doll available only in Europe, and featured a unique likeness face sculpt. | |||
* '''Debby Boone''' (1977) Based on the popular singer, this doll featured a unique likeness face sculpt. | |||
* '''Kate Jackson''' (1978) Featured an all-new likeness face sculpt. | |||
* '''Cheryl Ladd''' (1978) Featured an all-new likeness face sculpt. | |||
* '''Kitty O'Niell''' (1978) Featured an all-new likeness face sculpt. | |||
* '''"Buddy"''' (1979) This doll was based on Kristy McNichol's character from the TV show "Family". | |||
* '''Jimmy Osmond''' (1979) Featured an all-new likeness face sculpt. | |||
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=== Barbie's parents === | ||
*'''George Roberts''' (1960–present): George is the father of Barbie, Skipper, Stacie and Chelsea and the husband of Margaret. Originally just a book character, he had never been issued in doll form until 2018 due to his debut animation appearance in ''Barbie Dreamhouse Adventures''. Originally an engineer in the 1960s ''Barbie'' book series, but his job or occupancy was retooled as a documentary filmmaker since ''Dreamhouse Adventures''.<ref name=":3">{{Cite web|date=26 March 2018|title=Barbie's Extended Family Is Way Bigger Than You Realized, Chances Are You've Forgotten Half Of Them|url=https://www.throwbacks.com/barbies-extended-family/|website=Throwbacks|access-date=11 May 2021|language=en-us}}</ref> | |||
* '''Skooter''' (1965–67) Two versions of the Skooter doll were made, a standard version with unjointed knees, and one with bendable knees. | |||
*'''Margaret Rawlins Roberts''' (1960–present): Margaret is the mother of Barbie, Skipper, Stacie and Chelsea and the wife of George. Like George and also originally a book character, she had never been issued in doll form until 2018 due to her debut appearance in ''Dreamhouse Adventures''. Initially a homemaker, her job or occupancy was retooled as a computer engineer on debut and the designer of the Roberts family dreamhouse since '']''. She has a sister named Millicent.<ref name=":3" /> | |||
* '''Ricky''' (1965-1966) This doll was only available with unjointed knees. | |||
* '''Fluff''' (1971–72) Available in only one version, Living Fluff, from 1971. | |||
* '''Tiff''' (1972–73) Available in only one version, Pose 'N Play Tiff, from 1972. | |||
* '''Ginger''' (1977) Available in only one version, Growing Up Ginger, from 1977. | |||
* '''Scott''' (boyfriend, 1979) Available in only one version, simply named Scott. | |||
* '''Courtney''' (1989–2005) | |||
* '''Kevin''' (boyfriend, 1990-1995) | |||
* '''Nikki''' (1997-2005) | |||
=== Discontinued characters === | |||
==Tutti and Todd dolls' friends== | |||
* '''Tutti and Todd''' (Tutti: 1966–1971, Todd: 1966–1971; 1991–2008): Twins, both Tutti and Todd were younger siblings of Barbie and Skipper and had seamless 'bendy' bodies with internal wires.<ref name="Korbeck2011">{{cite book | author = Sharon Korbeck | date = 28 February 2011 | title = Best of Barbie: Four Decades of America's Favorite Doll | publisher = Penguin | pages = 97 | isbn = 978-1-4402-2514-7 | oclc = 1156234942 | url = https://books.google.com/books?id=whNjDwAAQBAJ}}</ref> The two were only sold together in one set. They debuted in 1966 and were available in the US until 1971, remaining on the European market until 1980. Todd was reintroduced in 1991 as part of the wedding party for Barbie's best friend ], but Tutti was not reintroduced, with new sisters Kelly and Stacie taking her place. Mattel produced several more of the new Todd dolls over the next few years, but Todd was dropped from the Barbie line after 2008. The last version of Todd was the 2008 Todd and Stacie ''Mary Poppins'' boxed set, with a comment on the back that "Todd and Stacie are dressed as Michael and Jane from Disney's '']''". | |||
* '''Chris''' (1967–68, 1976–77) This doll was a female character doll, with a different face sculpt from Tutti and Todd. | |||
* ''']''' (1966–1977): Marketed as "Barbie's Modern Cousin," Francie paved the way for Barbie's transition into the MOD era. Francie appeared to be only slightly younger than Barbie, and had a straight qnd streamlined figure. The Francie doll was the first to feature rooted eyelashes. In the March 1966 issue of ''Barbie Magazine'', she is the daughter of Claude and Lily Fairchild. | |||
* '''Carla''' (European release only, 1976) An African-American character doll. | |||
* '''Jazzie''' (1988–1992): Another cousin of Barbie and part of a small group of high school age dolls. She was taller than Francie, with Jazzie being almost the same height as Barbie. | |||
* '''Kristine "''Krissy"'' Roberts''' (1998–2001): This character is an infant and is only intermittently included in the Barbie sibling lineup. | |||
* '''Blaine Gordon''' (2004): Barbie's Australian ex-boyfriend, whom she dated during her much-publicized "breakup" with Ken. Blaine is said to be the brother of Summer, one of Barbie's friends. Blaine does not show up in any of the Barbie series but was originally a character from Generation Girls and showed interest in Ana. | |||
== Extended Family Members == | |||
==Stacie doll's friends== | |||
* '''Kristen''' (2013): A cousin of Barbie, appearing in the picture book, ''The Wedding Party'' where she marries Michael. It is never stated which side of the family she is on. She was never made into a doll. | |||
* '''Janet''' (1994) | |||
* '''Whitney''' (1994) | |||
* '''Lilla''' (2004–05) | |||
* '''Alexa''' | |||
* '''Elizabeth''' | |||
* '''Becky''' | |||
* '''Anna''' | |||
* '''Nina | |||
* '''Kathrien''' | |||
* '''Marianna''' | |||
* '''Victoria''' | |||
* '''Lina''' | |||
* '''Jenny''' | |||
* '''Sally''' | |||
== |
=== Roberts Family === | ||
* '''Marlene Roberts''' (2015): Barbie's aunt, George's sister and Margaret's sister-in-law. She was never made into a doll. | |||
* '''Eric''' (1994) | |||
* '''Max Roberts''' (2013): The son of Marlene Roberts, twin brother of Marie, cousin of Barbie and her sisters, and nephew of Margaret Roberts and George Roberts. He showed up in '']''. | |||
* '''Tommy''' (1995) — This character is Ken's little brother. | |||
* '''Marie Roberts''' (2013): The daughter of Marlene Roberts, twin sister of Max, cousin of Barbie and her sisters, and niece of Margaret Roberts and George Roberts. She showed up in ''Barbie & Her Sisters in A Pony Tale''. Marie is shown to be an ]. | |||
* '''Chelsie''' (1996) — This name was used in the 1980s for a friend of Barbie's cousin Jazzie | |||
* '''Lillian "Lily" Roberts Fairchild''' (1966): Francie's mother, Barbie's aunt, George's sister and Margaret's sister-in-law. She was never made into a doll. | |||
* '''Melody''' (1996) | |||
* '''Claude Fairchild''' (1966): Francie's father, Barbie's uncle, and Margaret and George's brother-in-law. He was never made into a doll. | |||
* '''Lorry''' (1996) | |||
* '''Zenny''' (1996) | |||
=== Rawlins Family === | |||
* '''Keeya''' (1998) | |||
* '''Grandmother Rawlins''' (2015): Barbie's grandmother and Margaret Roberts' mother. She passed her love of reading onto Barbie and gave her a book that Barbie related to. She is encouraging and supportive of her granddaughter. She was first mentioned in the story "Barbie's Big Prom" in the 1962 Random House Novel ''Here's Barbie'' where she is implied to be living in ].<ref name="Lawrence 1962"/> Her first movie appearance is in '']'' as Alexa's (Barbie) grandmother. She also appears in ''Barbie & Her Sisters in The Great Puppy Adventure'' as herself. She is living in Willows, WI. She was never made into a doll. | |||
* '''Marisa''' (1998) | |||
* '''Adele''' (2019–present): Barbie's aunt and the owner of the Windy Willows Inn in Barbie's hometown, Willows, Wisconsin. She first appeared in season 3, episode 3 of '']'', "The Ballad of Windy Willows." Her most recent appearance was in season 5, episode 7, "The Curse of the Miner's Ghost." Her design is very similar to Margaret's, suggesting they are sisters. She was never made into a doll. | |||
* '''Deidre''' (1998) | |||
* '''Millicent Rawlins''' (2010): Barbie's aunt and Margaret's sister. Although never made into a doll, she first appeared media-wise as a fashion designer with an atelier in ] in the 2010 film '']''. She also appeared towards the conclusion of the 2011 film, ''Barbie: A Perfect Christmas'' where she joined with Barbie and her sisters in celebrating the holiday. She has yet to appear in any form since 2012. | |||
* '''Maria''' (1999) | |||
* '''Lulu Belle Rawlins''' (1962): Barbie's cousin who lives in New Orleans. She visits the Roberts family in the story "Barbie's Big Prom" in the 1962 Random House Novel ''Here's Barbie''<ref name="Lawrence 1962"/> She was never made into a doll. | |||
* '''Tamika''' (1999) | |||
* '''Mr. & Mrs. Rawlins''' (1962): Lulu's parents who live in New Orleans. They are mentioned in the story "Barbie's Big Prom" in the 1962 Random House Novel ''Here's Barbie''<ref name="Lawrence 1962"/> They were never made into dolls. | |||
* '''Nia''' — This name was used for an adult character in the 1990s | |||
* '''Kayla''' (1999, 2007) — This name was also used for an adult character in the 1990s and 2000s. | |||
== Barbie's friends == | |||
* '''Liana''' (1999) | |||
* '''Desiree''' (1999) | |||
=== Female best friends === | |||
* '''Belinda''' (1999) — This name was also used for an adult character in the 1980s. | |||
* ''']''' (1963–1966, 1988–2004, 2013–2015): This character was Barbie's Irish-American best friend. She was the third character introduced to the Barbie line, following Barbie and Ken. In the Random House novels, her last name is Hadley. She was paired with Allan Sherwood, Ken's best friend, when Allan was introduced in 1964. After she married Allan/Alan in 1991, she became Midge Hadley Sherwood. In the 1990s Price Stern Sloan series ''Adventures with Barbie'', she and Alan are married, and in book 5, "The Phantom of Shrinking Pond" by Suzanne Weyn (1992), it is implied that she is named after her Aunt Margaret. She is named Viky in Brazil (from the book "Barbie Doll Around the World" by J. Michael Augustyniak (2008, Collector Books). In 2001 she was given her line named Happy Family. Midge was released with a magnetic belly and a baby. Also in the line was Alan and their son Ryan, and Midge's parents though they were no given real names. In 2013, she was brought back in the ''Barbie: Life in the Dreamhouse'' web series where she undergoes a makeover to look more modern, though the character tends to act like she is still in the 1960s. There is no mention of Allan/Alan in the series. | |||
* '''Nikki''' (2001) — This character has been used for several distinct characters over the years. | |||
* '''{{vanchor|Christie}}''' (1968–2005, 2015): Barbie doll's first African-American friend character, Christie was part of the new group of Talking dolls for 1968. She was later issued as a Twist 'N Turn version. The character appeared in the product line continuously for many years, though the original Christie face sculpt was discontinued in 1978. She is notable in that she has been romantically linked with several male characters over the years. In 1970, she was linked with Brad, the Talking Brad doll even said, "Christie is the greatest". In 1982, the Sunsational Malibu Christie doll had a boyfriend named Ken who used the Brad face sculpt with rooted hair. In the late 1980s, Christie was paired with Steven. The surname O'Neil is associated with the Nikki character, who is purported to be Christie's sister, but the surname has not been associated directly with Christie. The doll has been criticized as following American beauty standards instead of representing Afrocentric body image, representing only one tone of skin color, and because her sculpted features were seen to symbolize white standards of beauty. Christie was discontinued when Barbie got Nikki as her new African-American friend, though Nikki uses Christie's face, the change in name of almost the same doll was never stated. In the 2015 movie '']'', Christie is the name of one of Barbie's old friends from Willows, Wisconsin. On the back of the 1998 Beyond Pink Christie box, her birthday is August 9.<ref name=":1">{{Cite journal|last=Chin|first=Elizabeth|date=June 1999|title=Ethnically Correct Dolls: Toying with the Race Industry|journal=American Anthropologist|volume=101|issue=2|pages=305–321|jstor=683203|doi=10.1525/aa.1999.101.2.305}}</ref><ref name=":0">{{Cite journal|last=Okafor|first=Chinyere G.|date=June 2007|title=Global Encounters: 'Barbie' in Nigerian Agbogho-Mmuo Mask Context|journal=Journal of African Cultural Studies|volume=19|pages=37–54|doi=10.1080/13696810701485918|s2cid=194098790}}</ref> | |||
* '''Kerstie''' (2003) | |||
* ''']''' (1988–present): Originally used the 1983 Spanish Barbie face sculpt for the Island Fun Teresa doll and the Beach Blast Teresa doll. Starting with the Wet 'N Wild Teresa doll, the character began using the 1972 Steffie face sculpt. Starting with the Rollerblade Teresa doll, the character began using an all-new face sculpt that has become known as the Teresa face sculpt. In the Grolier book "High Sea Adventure" (1999), her last name is Rivera. Teresa is of Latina heritage. She is named Debora in Brazil (from the book ''Barbie Doll Around the World'', by J. Michael Augustyniak, (2008, Collector Books). She was featured in the 2008 film '']'' as Barbie's best friend, where she told a story about her and Barbie (as Liana and Alexa) as two girls closer than most friends living in the forest. She appeared in the web series '']'' and now stars in '']'' as one of Barbie's best friends. She also starred in the 2016 movie, ''Barbie: Spy Squad'' alongside Barbie and Renee. On the back of the 1999 Beyond Pink Teresa box, her birthday is October 2. | |||
* '''Gia''' (2006) | |||
* '''Summer Gordon''' (2004–2015): This doll used an all-new face sculpt. Summer is Blaine's younger sister with strawberry blonde hair and green/brown eyes. She was a frequent character in the web series '']''. She was from Australia when she was introduced in 2004, but in all of animated media, she is American. | |||
* '''Tori''' (2007) — This name was also used for an adult character in 1999. | |||
* ''']''' (2006–present): This doll appears as one of Barbie's current friends, and is closer to her, Barbie is often seen hanging out with just Teresa and Nikki. She has used other different head sculpts through the years. Her last name is O'Neil in the 2010 Random House book, "Barbie: I Can be a Movie Star," but her last name was established as Watkins in '']''. She was a frequent character in the web series '']'' and now stars in ''Barbie Dreamhouse Adventures'' as one of Barbie's best friends. | |||
* '''Raquelle''' (2006–2015): This doll used the Summer face sculpt with her debut. In 2011 she appeared with an all-new face sculpt in the Barbie Fashionistas line. She is Barbie's ] as shown in '']'', '']'', '']'' and the web series '']'', and has a twin brother named Ryan. | |||
* '''Grace''' (2009–2015): This African-American doll made its first appearance in the 2009 SIS Line, she used to be a friend of Barbie who moves to Chicago and makes new friends. She also appears in ''Barbie: A Fashion Fairytale''. In 2014, she moved back to Malibu. Her backstory was revived when she started appearing in ''Barbie: Life in the Dreamhouse''. She is very smart and interested in science. | |||
=== Other friends === | |||
] | |||
* '''Stacey''' (1968–1971): Introduced as "Barbie's British chum" during the musical ] of the US, Stacey first appeared with long hair, either blonde, brunette, or redhead, tied in a side ponytail. A second edition had much shorter hair, styled in a curly flip. It is the Stacey face sculpt that is used for Malibu Barbie. | |||
* '''PJ''' (1969–1983): Fully representing the "groovy", "hippie" era of the late 1960s, PJ originally appeared using Midge's face sculpt, but with much longer hair, tied into beaded pigtails. In 1972, with PJ's addition to the Malibu Barbie line (consisting of Barbie, Ken, Skipper, and Francie), she changed to the Steffie face sculpt, which continued until the end of her production. She was billed as Barbie's best friend, again replacing Midge. One of the last iterations of the doll, "Dream Date PJ", erroneously lists her as Barbie's cousin. It is the only such reference and should not be considered canon. | |||
* '''Steffie''' (1972): Although only three versions of Steffie were produced, all of which appeared in 1972, her face sculpt was used for several Barbie-family dolls for many years after, primarily the PJ doll. Some Barbies of that era, issued outside the US, use the Steffie face sculpt. In at least one Mattel advertisement from 1972, Busy Steffie is pictured, but is referred to as "Busy PJ", indicating that, even though Barbie fans refer to her as having the Steffie face sculpt, it is actually Steffie that has the PJ face sculpt. However, because PJ had used the Midge face sculpt for three years prior, Steffie was the first Mattel doll to use it as her only face sculpt, hence the name "Steffie face". | |||
* '''Cara''' (1975–1976): Appears in Mattel's Barbie line with her boyfriend Curtis, alongside Barbie's other African-American couple, Brad and Christie. Cara was produced as Free Moving Cara, Ballerina Cara, and both Quick Curl and Deluxe Quick Curl Cara. She was produced with the Steffie face (Christie continues to appear as well, in the Malibu, Fashion Photo and Superstar lines from Mattel). | |||
* '''Whitney''' (1986–1991): Described on her introduction as “Barbie doll’s glamorous best friend” in the Jewel Secrets Barbie line of 1986 (Princess Laura in Europe). This doll uses the Steffie face and always featured brunette hair. Returned in 1987 as Nurse Whitney in the Doctor Barbie line, and Perfume Pretty Whitney the same year. Made a comeback for 1988 in the Style Magic Barbie line. She made her last appearance as European exclusive Ultra Hair Whitney. | |||
* '''Kira/Miko (Marina in Europe)''' (1985–2001): Barbie doll's first Asian friend character, the first appearance was in the line of Tropical Barbie in 1985 as Miko, a native Hawaiian. Kira, an ], was later introduced looking similar to Miko and with the same head sculpt. The character appeared in the product line continuously for many years, the original Kira/Oriental face sculpt was created in 1980. | |||
* '''Becky''' (1997–1999): A friend of Barbie who uses a wheelchair. She used the Teen Skipper head mold but there were only three dolls ever made. She only appeared in ] series and ] and voiced by ]. | |||
* '''Kayla''' and '''Lea''' (2000–2006): First appearing as Dress Up Kayla, she appears in other formats for the next four years and was released in tandem with Lea. Lea was an Asian girl and Kayla was depicted as almost every race, not being consistent. Kayla eventually was removed, and Lea existed until 2006, leaving Mattel's Barbie line with no Asian dolls until Lea's re-introduction in 2014. | |||
* '''Jamie''' (1970-1972): Barbie's redheaded walking friend | |||
* '''Kelley''' (1973–1974): Quick Curl and Yellowstone. Not to be confused with the other dolls named Kelly. | |||
* '''Lia Douglas''' (1980s): Mainline Brazil exclusive, appears in one of the Rockers lines (Brazil had different Rockers editions), and replaces Whitney in their edition of the Perfume Pretty line. She usually had light brown hair, but sometimes was blonde. | |||
* '''Dalma''' "'''Diva'''" '''Lancaster''' (1980s): Mainline Brazil exclusive, a blonde-haired girl who shares the same nickname as Ophelia from the Rockers line. | |||
* '''Nikki''' (1988): An Asian girl appearing only in the Animal Lovin' line. | |||
* '''Devon''' (1989): A black girl appearing in Dance Club. | |||
* '''Kayla Vanderbilt''' (1989): A redheaded ] girl appearing in Dance Club. | |||
* '''Tracy''' (1983): A brunette friend sold in a wedding gown. | |||
* '''Nia''' (1989): A ] girl appearing in the Western Fun line. | |||
* '''Viky''' (1989): A Brazilian friend of Barbie, released exclusively in Brazil. She used the Steffie face sculpt. Usually a redhead, but sometimes a brunette, and a blonde in one Rockers line. | |||
* '''Tara Lynn''' (1994): A dark-haired girl appearing in the Western Stampin' (Country in Brazil) line. In Brazil, she was called Tina. | |||
* '''Lara Scottsdale''' (1992): Brunette Brazil exclusive, she only appears in their edition of the Lights N Lace line, called Superstar. Christie and Teresa were replaced by her and Kira (the only time Kira, or any Asian doll for that matter, was released in Brazil). | |||
* '''Reina''' (1999): Barbie's Japanese friend. She was a Japan exclusive and used the Steffie face sculpt. Only one version was ever released. She was dressed in a schoolgirl outfit. | |||
* '''Drew''' (2002–2005): Appearing in the Mystery Squad and Fashion Fever lines. | |||
* ''' Melody and Simone''' (2003): Appearing in 1 Modern Circle. Melody had blue hair and Simone was an African-American. | |||
** Simone would reappear in the ] line with Barbie and Tori in 2005, with the Summer face sculpt. | |||
* '''Shannen''' (2005): Blonde-haired Fashion Fever doll. | |||
* '''Maiko''' (2006): An East Asian ] released as a Collector doll. | |||
* '''Harper Villa''' (2016–2018): First 'curvy' friend of Barbie, with blue hair. Appears in Fashionistas line and in vlogs. | |||
* '''Renee Chow''' (2016–present): Renee is a character in the 2016 film '']'' and ''Dreamhouse Adventures''. She is a gymnast and athletic in both yoga and skateboarding. She is Chinese-American. | |||
* '''Daisy Costopolis''' (2018–present): from ''Dreamhouse Adventures'', a curvy friend of Barbie with pink hair. | |||
* '''Tia, Courtney, and Desiree''' (2004): Fashion Fever dolls. Tia and Courtney look quite similar to the characters of Tia and Courtney from the movie ''The Barbie Diaries'' but are separate characters. | |||
* '''May Chung Ling''' (2008–2009): Barbie's East Asian friend from ], released exclusively in the ] boutique. According to her passport, she has many accessories, her favorite food is ice cream. She enjoys singing and dancing. Only two versions would be released, until the boutique closed. | |||
=== The Rockers and the Sensations === | |||
* '''Dee Dee''': Later known as "Belinda" in the United States, as she did not exist in the European Sensations line. She is African-American. Never released in Latin America. | |||
* '''Dana''': Later known as "Becky" or "Bibi" in Europe. Never released in Latin America. She is Asian-American. | |||
* '''Diva''': Later known as "Bopsy" or "Becky" in Europe. Released in Brazil only once, albeit in a different outfit and with darker hair (Venezuela had three outfits for her). | |||
* '''Derek''': The only male member of the band. | |||
=== Generation Girls === | |||
* '''Tori/Susie/Vicky Burns:''' Barbie's friend from ], Australia who enjoyed ]. | |||
** Tori would reappear in the ] line with Barbie and Simone in 2005, but with the Summer face sculpt. | |||
* '''Nichelle Williams''': Barbie's friend from ], USA who enjoyed ]. | |||
* '''Ana/Marissa Suarez''': Barbie's friend from ], Mexico who enjoyed ] and ]. | |||
* '''Chelsie/Gabby Peterson''': Barbie's friend from ], Europe who enjoyed ]. | |||
* '''Lara/Marie Morelli-Strauss''': Barbie's friend from ], Europe who enjoyed ]. | |||
* '''Mari/Mariko Nakano''': Barbie's friend from ], Japan who enjoyed ]. | |||
* '''Blaine Gordon''': Barbie's friend from New York City, USA who enjoyed ]. | |||
=== Miscellaneous === | |||
* '''Barbie Loves Benetton''' (2004–2005): A group of diverse girls from around the world, named after the ] design company. | |||
* '''Isla Filipina''' (2000s): A spin-off similar to Shani's but aimed at Filipino young people. | |||
== Friends of family == | |||
=== Skipper's friends === | |||
*'''Skooter''' (1965–1968, 1975–1976): Skipper's first female friend. | |||
*'''Ricky''' (1965–1967): Skipper's first male friend (sometimes referred to as Skipper's first "boyfriend"). | |||
*'''Fluff''' (1971–1972): Skipper's playmate. | |||
*'''Tiff''' (1972–1973): Skipper's tomboy friend. | |||
*'''Ginger''' (1975): Friend of "Growing Up Skipper". | |||
*'''Scott ('''1980): Skipper's boyfriend.<ref name=":2">{{Cite web |last=Mattel |title=BARBIE DOLL'S FRIENDS AND RELATIVES SINCE 1980 |url=https://service.mattel.com/us/include/pdf/BARBIE%20Friends%20Since%201980%20New%20Margins.pdf |access-date=August 1, 2022 |website=Mattel Global Consumer Support}}</ref> | |||
*'''Courtney''' (1989–2018): Skipper's best friend.<ref name=":2" /> | |||
*'''Kevin''' (1990–1995): Skipper's cool teen boyfriend.<ref name=":2" /> | |||
*'''Nikki''' (1997–2001): Skipper's first black friend. Nikki is Christie's little sister.<ref name=":2" /> | |||
=== Stacie's friends === | |||
*'''Janet''' (1994–2006): An African American character doll<ref name=":2" /> In the Grolier Barbie book "Clawman's Warning", by Jacqueline A. Ball, (1999). Janet's mother is named Carolyn. | |||
*'''Whitney''' (1994–2006): Stacie's other doll friend, usually having red hair but has been seen with brown. She was usually released with a pair of glasses.<ref name=":2" /> | |||
*'''Lila Hadley''' (2004–2008): Midge Hadley Sherwood's little sister, Lila, Janet, and Stacie were a part of the Wee 3 Friends line. She had red hair. | |||
=== Kelly's/Chelsea's friends === | |||
* '''Tommy''' (1997): Ken's little brother.<ref name=":2" /> | |||
* '''Melody Hadley''' (1996): Also used for a Heart Family cousin in 1988; named Susie in Europe; Midge's sister. | |||
* '''Lorena''' (1996)<ref name=":2" /> | |||
* '''Jenny''' (1996)<ref name=":2" /> | |||
* '''Chelsie''' (1995)<ref name=":2" /> | |||
* '''Keeya''' (1998)<ref name=":2" /> | |||
* '''Marisa''' (1998)<ref name=":2" /> | |||
* '''Deidre''' (1998): Christie's sister<ref name=":2" /> | |||
* '''Dallin''' (1998) | |||
* '''Camdyn''' (1999) | |||
* '''Maria''' (1999)<ref name=":2" /> | |||
* '''Tamika''' (1999)<ref name=":2" /> | |||
* '''Nia''' (1999): Used for a friend of Barbie's in 1990. | |||
* '''Kayla''' (1999, 2007): Also used for an adult character in the 1990s and 2000s. | |||
* '''Liana''' (1999) | |||
* '''Desiree''' (1999)<ref name=":2" /> | |||
* '''Belinda''' (1999): Also used for a friend of Barbie's in 1988. | |||
* '''Nikki''' (2001): Also used for a friend of Skipper's in 1997 and currently a friend of Barbie. | |||
* '''Ryan''' (2001): Became part of the Happy Family Show in 2010; also used for Raquelle's brother and Barbie's friend in 2013 for ''"Barbie: Life in the Dreamhouse"''. | |||
* '''Kerstie''' (2003) | |||
* '''Gia''' (2006) | |||
* '''Tori''' (2007): Also used for a friend of Barbie's in 1999. | |||
* '''Miranda''' (2007) | * '''Miranda''' (2007) | ||
* '''Whitney''' |
* '''Whitney''': Also used for a friend of Barbie's in the 1980s and for a friend of Stacie. | ||
* '''Becky''': Also used for a friend of Barbie's in 1997 and for a friend of Francie's in 2009. | |||
* '''Becky''' | |||
* ''' |
* '''Lola''': Nikki's little sister | ||
* '''Johnny''': One of Chelsea's Hawaiian friends. | |||
* '''Clara''' | |||
* '''Darrin''': One of Chelsea's soccer friends | |||
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=== Tutti's and Todd's friends === | ||
* '''Chris''' (1967–68, 1976–77): A female character doll, with a different face sculpt from Tutti and Todd. | |||
* '''Casey''' (1967–70) | |||
* '''Carla''' (European release only, 1976): An African American character doll.<ref name="Skipper I.D. & Value Guide">{{cite book |last1=Cottingham |first1=Trina |title=Skipper: Barbie Doll's Little Sister – Identification & Value Guide |last2=Arend |first2=Scott |last3=Hemingway |first3=Karla |publisher=Collector Books, A Division of Schroeder Publishing Co., Inc. |year=2010 |isbn=978-1-57432-698-7 |pages=40–49}}</ref> | |||
* '''Becky''' (2009) | |||
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=== Francie's friends === | ||
* '''Casey''' (1967–70, 1975): Billed as Francie's Fun Friend, she is the same measurements as Francie, and is thus able to wear her wardrobe. She has blue eyes, and is found in blonde, brunette and redhead styles (the redhead possibly being a result of the brunette hair oxidizing, as happens with Christie dolls). Her original blonde hair is a true blonde, cut into a chin-length bob. Later editions feature a platinum blonde Casey with a coarser hair texture. Casey's hair is frequently asymmetrical, as was in vogue at the time. These dolls' hair is longer, sometimes near shoulder length. All editions come without shoes, with Casey in a one-piece swimsuit: the top is white with gold mesh; the bottoms are shiny gold (though frequently fade to a matte silver color). She comes with only one ear pierced, in which is placed one gold-tone dangle triangle earring, which turns Casey's ear green if left in for a number of years. Dolls found by collectors today frequently present with some or extensive 'green ear'. The sooner the earring was removed, the better the chance this situation is avoided entirely. {{indent|6}}•In 1971, Mattel launched its iconic Malibu line of dolls. Even though Francie is featured prominently, it is with Casey's head mould and blue eyes (Francie is brown-eyed). {{indent|6}}•In 1975, Mattel produced a budget Francie and Casey, contained in clear plastic bags with hang tags, referred to by collectors as 'baggie Francie' and 'baggie Casey'. Interestingly, both Francie and Casey share Francie's head mold. For these pink skin-toned, straight leg and straight waist dolls, Francie is a brunette with brown eyes and a yellow bikini, while Casey is blonde with brown eyes (because she is using Francie's face), in a bikini which is found in varying shades of red, rose, and hot pink. | |||
* '''Dude''' (boyfriend - 1989) This doll was made from the 1986 Barbie And The Rockers Derek face sculpt. | |||
* '''Becky''' (2009): In 1971, as Casey ended production, Mattel intended to introduce a Francie-sized doll to replace her. This doll was named Becky. She appears (apparently, a prototype) in Mattel's 1971 fashion booklets that came with Mattel's Barbie doll fashions, alongside her friend Francie. She is presented using the Casey face mold, but with brown eyes and an ash blonde flip with a headband. Some of Francie's fashions that year even list "Francie and Becky" on the boxes. However, for undetermined reasons, Becky never entered production. In 2009, Mattel finally produced a version of this near-mythical doll, in a boxed set titled Most Mod Becky. She was produced as she appeared in Mattel's 1971 fashion booklets, with three different outfits, and party accessories (such as invitations, records, record player, and telephone). | |||
* '''Chelsie''' (1989) This doll was made from the 1979 Starr friend Tracey face sculpt. | |||
* '''Stacie''' (1989) This doll was made from the 1972 Steffie face sculpt, and was an African-American character doll. | |||
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=== Jazzie's friends === | ||
* '''Dude''' (boyfriend – 1989): This doll was made from the 1986 Barbie and the Rockers Derek face sculpt. | |||
===Family=== | |||
* '''Chelsie''' (1989): This doll was made from the 1979 Starr friend Tracey face sculpt. | |||
* '''Tommy''' (brother, 1997) | |||
* '''Stacie''' (1989): This doll was made from the 1972 Steffie face sculpt and was African American character. | |||
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== Friends of friends == | ||
* '''Allan Sherwood''' (1964-1965, 1991, 2002–present) This character has been revived several times. Allan started out as "Ken's Buddy" and was paired with the Midge doll from the beginning. In 1991, a line of dolls was created depicting a wedding for Allan and Midge. Later, a family-themed line of dolls, much like the earlier Heart Family, had the two characters raising a family (see list below of characters from this line). | |||
* '''Brad''' (1970) This African-American male doll was available in two versions: Talking Brad and Brad With Bendable Legs. He was made from an all-new face sculpt that is known as the Brad face sculpt. The Brad character was introduced as a boyfriend for the Christie character. | |||
* '''Curtis''' (1975) This African-American male character is virtually identical to Brad, and was available as only one version, 1975 Free Moving Curtis. Curtis was the boyfriend of the Free Moving Cara doll. | |||
* '''Todd''' (1983) This doll was only available as a groom character, paired with the Tracy character from the same year. This Todd doll used the 1978 SuperStar Ken face sculpt. | |||
* '''Steven''' (boyfriend of '''Christie''', 1988–. Linked with Barbie's friend '''Nikki''' since 2007) This doll has been in the lineup intermittently over the years, and has used several different face sculpts during that time. | |||
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=== Ken's family and friends === | ||
* ''']''' (1964–1965, 1991, 2002): This character has been revived several times. Allan started out as "Ken's Buddy" and was paired with the Midge doll from the beginning. In 1991, a line of dolls was created depicting a wedding for Allan and Midge. Later, a family-themed line of dolls, much like the earlier Heart Family, had the two characters raising a family. | |||
When first introduced, the Shani line of dolls existed outside of the Barbie character continuity. After a couple of years the Shani character was introduced into the Barbie line. | |||
* '''Brad''' (1970): This African American male doll was available in two versions: Talking Brad and Brad with Bendable Legs. He was made from an all-new face sculpt that is known as the Brad face sculpt. The Brad character was introduced as a boyfriend for the Christie character. | |||
* '''Asha''' (1991–1994) | |||
* '''Curtis''' (1975): This African American male character is virtually identical to Brad, and was available as only one version, 1975 Free Moving Curtis. Curtis was the boyfriend of the Free Moving Cara doll. | |||
* '''Nichelle''' (1991–1994) | |||
* '''Todd''' (1983): This doll was only available as a groom character, paired with the Tracy character from the same year. This Todd doll used the 1978 Super Star Ken face sculpt. | |||
* '''Jamal''' (boyfriend - 1992-1994) | |||
* '''Steven''' (boyfriend of '''Christie''', 1988–present. Linked with Barbie's friend '''Nikki''' since 2007): This doll has been in the lineup intermittently over the years and has used several different face sculpts during that time. | |||
* '''Tommy''' (1997): Ken's little brother. | |||
* '''Derek''' (1985): He was never advertised as a friend of Ken's but was a member of Barbie and the Rockers along with Ken and the four female band members listed above. | |||
* '''Kurt''' (2005): He was a Fashion Fever friend of Barbie. He was first male doll in this line and was made with the Tango Ken/Blaine face sculpt. | |||
* '''Ryan''' (2012–2015): He is Raquelle's twin brother and Ken's rival. He is a main character in the ''Barbie: Life in the Dreamhouse'' series. Ryan has a crush on Barbie, and therefore competes with Ken for her affection. | |||
=== Midge and Allan's family === | |||
==The Heart Family (neighbors of Barbie)== | |||
From Happy Family Playline Series: | |||
* '''Midge Hadley''' | |||
* '''Alan Sherwood''' | |||
* '''Ryan Sherwood''' (Midge and Alan's son, 2002) | |||
* '''Nicole''' "'''Nikki'''" '''Sherwood''' (Midge and Alan's daughter, 2003) | |||
* '''Cassandra Sherwood''' (Midge and Alan's daughter, 2004) | |||
* Twins a girl and a boy. | |||
* Grandma Hadley (Midge's mother, 2004) | |||
* Grandpa Hadley (Midge's father, 2004) | |||
* Unnamed Puppy (2004) | |||
=== The Heart Family (Barbie's neighbors) === | |||
* Dad Heart (1985) | * Dad Heart (1985) | ||
* Mom Heart (1985) | * Mom Heart (1985) | ||
* New Baby Heart (1987) | |||
* Megan Heart (baby daughter, 1985) She is given the name in the story "Cold Ice, Warm Hearts," by Betsy Loredo in the winter 1989 issue of Barbie magazine.. | |||
* Baby Boy Heart (Megan's twin brother, 1985) | |||
* New Arrival Heart (1986) | |||
* Grandma Heart (1987) | * Grandma Heart (1987) | ||
* Grandpa Heart (1987) | * Grandpa Heart (1987) | ||
===Cousins=== | ==== Cousins ==== | ||
* '''Honey''' (1988) sold with a high chair. | |||
* Kenny(1988) | |||
* '''Janet''' (1988) sold with a potty chair. | |||
* Kevin (1988) | |||
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* '''Kenny''' (1988) sold with a tricycle. | ||
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* '''Kevin''' (1988) sold with a high chair. | ||
* Melody (1988) | * '''Melody''' (1988) sold with a walker. | ||
* Nellie (1988) | * '''Nellie''' (1988) sold with a rocking horse. | ||
==== Friends ==== | |||
* '''Daria''' (1989) sold with a desk. | |||
* '''Darrin''' (1989) sold with a desk. | |||
* '''Gillian''' (1989) sold with a giraffe. | |||
* '''Nikita''' (1993) sold only in India. | |||
* '''Pleasance''' (1989) sold with a pony (rocking horse). | |||
* '''Sunny''' (1993) sold only in India. | |||
* '''Susan''' (1993) sold only in India. | |||
* '''Tawny''' (1989) sold with a tricycle. | |||
* '''Windy''' (1989) sold with a wagon. | |||
==Real-world celebrity/film character doll friends== | |||
*''']''' (1967) Based on the top teen fashion model Lesley Hornby Lawson of the Mod era, the Twiggy doll was made using the same face sculpt as Francie doll's friend Casey. | |||
*'''Buffy & Mrs. Beasley''' (1968) Based on ]' character from the TV show '']'', the Tutti-sized doll carried a miniature Mrs. Beasley doll. | |||
*'''Julia''' (1969–1970) The doll was based on ]'s character from the TV show '']'' and used the same face sculpt as the Christie doll, with different face paint and a different hairstyle. | |||
*'''Truly Scrumptious''' (1969) This doll, based on Sally Anne Howes' character from the movie '']'', was made from the Francie face sculpt, but used the Barbie body. There was a Talking Truly Scrumptious doll, as well as a basic version known as Standard Truly Scrumptious to collectors. | |||
*''']''' (1972–1977) This doll was introduced in 1972 as Walk Lively Miss America, and the following year was sold as Quick Curl Miss America. The Quick Curl Miss America doll was available with only slight variations for several years during the mid-1970s. She uses the Steffie/PJ face sculpt. | |||
*''']''' (1977) Featured an all-new likeness face sculpt. | |||
*''']''' (1977) Featured an all-new likeness face sculpt. | |||
*''']''' (1977) This doll is available only in Europe and featured a unique likeness face sculpt. | |||
*''']''' (1977) Based on the popular singer, this doll featured a unique likeness face sculpt. | |||
*''']''' (1978) Featured an all-new likeness face sculpt. | |||
*''']''' (1978) Featured an all-new likeness face sculpt. | |||
*''']''' (1978) Featured an all-new likeness face sculpt. | |||
*'''Buddy''' (1979) This doll was based on ]'s Letitia Lawrence character from the TV show '']''. | |||
*''']''' (1979) Featured an all-new likeness face sculpt. | |||
*''']''' (1983) the hockey player for the ], a doll sold only in Canada. He had his own clothing line, which fits Ken. | |||
*'''Donna Martin, Dylan McKay, Kelly Taylor, Brandon & Brenda Walsh''' (1992) based on the '']'' characters played by ], ], ], ], and ]. They had their own lines of clothing, which fit Barbie and Ken. | |||
*''']''' (1992) the rapper, Stanley Burrell. He had his own line of clothing, which fits Ken. | |||
*''']''' and ''']''' (1994) based on the 1939 feature film, '']'', played by ] and ] Hollywood Legends Collection. | |||
*'''], ], ], ], ]''' (1995, 1999, 2006, 2009), ''']''' (2006, 2009), ''']s''' (1999, 2006), '''Winkie Guard''', ''']''' (2006) and ''']''' (2009), based on the 1939 feature film '']''; Hollywood Legends Collection; Pink Label Collection. | |||
*'''] and Henry Higgins''' (1995) Based on the 1964 feature film '']''; played by ] and ] Hollywood Legends Collection. | |||
*''']''' (1995) Based on the 1965 film, '']''; played by ] Hollywood Legends Collection. | |||
*''']''' (1995) French singer, sold only in France. | |||
*'''Cher Horowitz, Amber Mariens''' and '''Dionne Davenport''' (1997) based on the '']'' characters played by ], ] and ]. | |||
*''']''' (1997, 2001, 2009), Hollywood Legends Collection, Timeless Treasures Collection, and Blonde Ambition Collection. | |||
*''']''' (1997–?) The first version came in a gift set called "Barbie Loves Elvis." | |||
*''']''' (1997–2021) The first version was as the Vitameatavegamin Girl. | |||
*''']''' (1998, 2013) Audrey Hepburn in '']''; Audrey Hepburn in '']'' Pink Princess Fashion; Audrey Hepburn in '']'' Doll; Audrey Hepburn as '']'' Doll. | |||
*''']''' (1999), as host of '']''. Her segment is "Rosie's Barbie Theater" with stop-motion with real fashion dolls. | |||
*''']''' (1999–2005), fraternal twin actresses and fashion designers. | |||
*''']''' (1999–2000) R&B Singer and actress. | |||
*''']''' (1999–?) The first version came in a gift set called "Barbie Loves Frank Sinatra." | |||
*''']''' (1999, 2012) The Elizabeth Taylor Collection. | |||
*''']''' (2000), From the Timeless Treasures Collection. | |||
*''']''' (2001–?), From the Timeless Treasures Collection; Black Label Collection. | |||
* ''']''' (2002) Colombian singer. | |||
* ''']''' (], ], and ]) (2005) international Superstars. Beyoncé famously got her own face sculpt while Kelly and Michelle got leftover face sculpts from Barbie's friends, Asha and Shani, respectively. | |||
* ''']''' (2005) American singer. | |||
* ''']''' (2005) American country and pop singer. | |||
* ''']''' (2005) American country music singer and songwriter. | |||
* ''']''' (2005) from '']'', part of the ] line.<ref name="doll">{{cite web |author=Larry Carroll |work=vh1 |title=Lohan Still A Redhead On Toy-Store Shelves, In Cartoons |url=http://www.vh1.com/movies/news/articles/1507565/08122005/story.jhtml |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071001020110/http://www.vh1.com/movies/news/articles/1507565/08122005/story.jhtml |archive-date=October 1, 2007 |access-date=December 3, 2006}}</ref> | |||
* ''']''' (2005) based on the '']'' character played by ]. | |||
* '''], ], ], ], ]''' and ''']''' (2007, 2024), based on the Mexican soap opera '']'', played by members of ]. The second collection was released to commemorate the group's revival from their 15-year hiatus and has a few differences from its original release: the exclusion of Arango due to his actor ]'s departure from the group, the exclusion of the Elite Way school uniform versions of Bustamante and Méndez, and the inclusion of the dolls in their stage outfits.<ref>{{Cite magazine |last=Roiz |first=Jessica |date=November 14, 2023 |title=RBD Has Their Own Barbie Dolls: Here's Everything We Know |url=https://www.billboard.com/music/latin/rbd-barbie-dolls-how-to-buy-1235471523/ |url-status=live |access-date=June 5, 2024 |magazine=]}}</ref> | |||
* ''']''' (2007) American actor and race car driver, Disney Movie ''Enchanted'' Robert. | |||
* ''']''' (2007) American actress, Disney Movie Enchanted Giselle. | |||
* ''']''' (2008) former American fashion model; created fashion label Baby Phat. | |||
* ''']''' (2009) From the Black Label Blonde Ambition Collection. | |||
* ''']''' (2009) From the Black Label Blonde Ambition Collection. | |||
* ''']''' (2009) as seen on '']''; Pink Label Collection. | |||
* ''']''' (2009) From the "Ladies of the '80s" series. | |||
* ''']''' (2009) From the "Ladies of the '80s" series. | |||
* ''']''' (2009) From the Black Label "Bond Girls" Collection. Sculpted in the Daria face sculpt. | |||
* ''']''' (2010) From the Black Label "Bond Girls" Collection. Sculpted in the Mackie face sculpt. | |||
* ''']''' (2009) From the Black Label "Bond Girls" Collection. Sculpted in the likeness of ]. | |||
* ''']''' (2010) From the Black Label "Bond Girls" Collection. Sculpted in the Daria face sculpt | |||
* ''']''' (2010) From the Black Label "Bond Girls" Collection. Sculpted in the Lara face sculpt. | |||
* ''']''' (2010) From the "Ladies of the '80s" series. | |||
* '''], ], ], ], ]''', ''']''', ''']''', ''']''', ''']''', ''']''', and ''']''' (2009–2011), based on '']'' film series; Pink Label Collection | |||
* ''']''' (2010) From the Pink Label Collection. | |||
* ''']''' (2010) From the Black Label Collection. | |||
* ''']''' (2010) American country pop singer. | |||
* ''']''' and ''']''' (2011) from the 1959 feature film '']''; Pink Label Collection. | |||
* ''']''' (2011) '']'' Grace Kelly Doll; Grace Kelly The Bride Doll; Grace Kelly The Romance Doll; '']'' Grace Kelly Doll | |||
* '''] & ]''' (2011) American country pop singers. | |||
* ''']''' (2011) an American rapper and singer. | |||
* ''']''' (2011) an American singer. | |||
* ''']''' (2012–?) A character from the movie based on the Hunger Games books by Suzanne Collins. The doll is a likeness of actress ]. | |||
* ''']''' (2012–?) A character from the movie based on the Hunger Games books by Suzanne Collins. The doll is a likeness of actor ]. | |||
* ''']''' (2012–?) A character from the movie based on the Hunger Games books by Suzanne Collins. The doll is a likeness of actress ]. | |||
* ''']''' (2012–?) A character from the movie based on the Hunger Games books by Suzanne Collins. The doll is a likeness of actor ]. | |||
* ''']''' (2013) From the Black Label Collection. Two versions were released, one dressed in her world tour jumpsuit, the other with her dress worn at the red carpet. | |||
* ''']''', ''']''', and ''']''', black label dolls released as a promotional tie-in with '']'' (2016). Each one is sculpted in the likeness of their respective actor, ], ], and ]. | |||
* ''']''' (2017, 2020, 2023) German supermodel. The second collaboration released two versions.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Fields |first=Jackie |date=November 29, 2023 |title=It's Official: You Can Now Buy a Claudia Schiffer Barbie — Now Let's Go Party! (Exclusive) |url=https://people.com/claudia-schiffer-barbie-doll-wears-iconic-dress-from-1994-versace-runway-interview-exclusive-8407996 |access-date=November 29, 2023 |website=]}}</ref> | |||
* ''']''' (2018) features a doll based on ] in the film, sculpted in the likeness of ]. | |||
* ''']''' (2018) dolls based on Mrs. Which, Mrs. Whatsit, and Mrs. Who. Each doll is sculpted in the likeness of ], ], and ] respectively. | |||
* ''']''' and ''']''' from '']'' (2018). The dolls are sculpted in the likeness of ] and ] respectively. | |||
* ''']''' (2018) features dolls based on Clara, the Sugar Plum Fairy, and the Ballerina Princess. Each doll is sculpted in the likeness of ], ], and ] respectively. | |||
* ''']''' (2018) Mexican artist. {{as of|September 2018}}, the doll is no longer available.<ref>{{cite web |title=Barbie Inspiring Women Series Frida Kahlo Doll {{!}} FJH65 {{!}} Barbie Signature |url=https://barbie.mattel.com/shop/en-us/ba/inspiring-women-series/barbie-inspiring-women-series-frida-kahlo-doll-fjh65 |website=barbie.mattel.com |access-date=24 September 2018 |language=en}}</ref> | |||
* ''']''' (2018) American Aviator and the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean. | |||
* ''']''' (2018) American Mathematician. | |||
* '''CookieSwirlC''' (2019) YouTube Content Creator, referred to as a Roberts sister on Barbie's YouTube channel.<ref>{{cite AV media |title=Ask Barbie About Her Sisters! (ft. CookieSwirlC) | url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B5JVl33VRvk |archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/varchive/youtube/20211212/B5JVl33VRvk| archive-date=2021-12-12 |url-status=live}}{{cbignore}}</ref> | |||
* ''']''' (2019) American Seamstress and Civil Rights Activist. | |||
* ''']''' (2019) The first, and youngest, American woman to fly into space. | |||
* ''']''' (2020) American Jazz Singer. | |||
* ''']''' (2020) American Civil Rights Activist. | |||
* ''']''' (2020) American artist, as part of the Signature Collection. Despite the real-life artist being a male, the doll is produced as a female.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Huacuz |first=Fernado |date=April 5, 2020 |title=Basquiat x Barbie presents a very artistic collaboration |url=https://www.allcitycanvas.com/en/basquiat-x-barbie-present-very-artistic-collaboration/ |access-date=June 27, 2024 |website=AllCityCanvas}}</ref> | |||
* ''']''' (2020) American Tennis Player. | |||
* ''']''' (2020) English Nurse. | |||
* ''']''' (2020) Two dolls based on the titular character were released, one in the black suit and one in the white suit. Both are sculpted in the likeness of ]. | |||
* ''']''' (2021) American Writer, Author, and Activist. | |||
* ''']''' (2021) Former First Lady of the United States and Human Rights Activist. | |||
* ''']''' (2021) American Author and Activist. | |||
* ''']''' (2021) British vaccinologist.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.theguardian.com/society/2021/aug/04/vaccinologist-barbie-prof-sarah-gilbert-honoured-with-a-doll|title=Vaccinologist Barbie: Prof Sarah Gilbert honoured with a doll|date=4 August 2021|website=the Guardian}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/your-sarah-gilbert-doll-isnt-realistic-mattel-i-want-a-pay-gap-barbie-j26xv0m8s|title=Your Sarah Gilbert doll isn't realistic, Mattel. I want a Pay Gap Barbie|first=Deborah|last=Ross|date=24 May 2023 |via=www.thetimes.co.uk}}</ref> | |||
* ''']''' (2022) American civil rights activist. | |||
* ''']''' (2022) Chinese fashion designer. | |||
* ''']''', ''']''', ''']''', ''']''', ''']''' (2014) American music group ] American partnered with Mattel for “With Barbie anything is possible” campaign and released accompanying anthem inspired by tagline. Dolls appeared in “Barbie Life in the Dreamhouse” episode titled ‘Sister’s Fun Day’. | |||
* ''']''' (2022) American fashion designer, as part of the Tribute Collection. | |||
* ''']''' (2022) Queen of England, as part of the Tribute Collection. | |||
* ''']''' (2022) American actress and LGBT rights activist, as part of the Tribute Collection. This doll became historical for being the first doll in Barbie history to be transgender, as Cox is a trans woman in real life. | |||
* ''']''' (2022) English Anthropologist and animal rights activist. | |||
* ''']''' (2022) American entrepreneur and hairstylist, as part of the Inspiring Women series in the Signature Collection.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Kaufman |first=Michelle |date=Aug 25, 2022 |title=Madam C.J. Walker honored with new Barbie doll |url=https://www.wrtv.com/news/national/madam-c-j-walker-honored-with-new-barbie-doll |access-date=June 5, 2024 |website=]}}</ref> | |||
* ''']''' (2022) Cuban-American Singer and Songwriter, as part of the Signature Collection.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Bellamy-Walker |first=Tat |date=September 2, 2022 |title=A Barbie doll celebrates Cuban American singer Gloria Estefan |url=https://www.nbcnews.com/news/latino/barbie-doll-celebrates-cuban-american-singer-gloria-estefan-rcna46042 |access-date=June 5, 2024 |website=]}}</ref> | |||
* ''']''' (2022) American-born Swiss Singer and Songwriter, as part of the Signature Collection.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Tingley |first=Anna |date=October 13, 2022 |title=Tina Turner Gets the Barbie Treatment in Honor of 'What's Love Got to Do With It' 40th Anniversary |url=https://variety.com/2022/music/news/tina-turner-barbie-doll-where-to-buy-1235402818/ |access-date=June 5, 2024 |website=]}}</ref> | |||
* ''']''' (2023) American civil aviator, as part of the Inspiring Women series in the Signature Collection.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Asmelash |first=Leah |date=January 25, 2023 |title=Bessie Coleman, pioneering pilot, now has her own Barbie |url=https://www.cnn.com/style/article/bessie-coleman-barbie-doll-cec/index.html |access-date=June 5, 2024 |website=]}}</ref> | |||
* ''']''' (2023) American actress, as part of the Inspiring Women series in the Signature Collection.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Kaur |first=Brahmjot |date=May 1, 2023 |title=Barbie introduces Anna May Wong doll |url=https://www.nbcnews.com/news/asian-america/barbie-introduces-anna-may-wong-doll-rcna79558 |access-date=June 5, 2024 |website=]}}</ref> | |||
* ''']''' (2023) Mexican actress and singer, as part of the Tribute Collection.<ref>{{Cite web |last=] |date=15 August 2023 |title=A new Barbie doll inspired by María Félix 'La Doña' |url=https://www.hola.com/us/celebrities/20230815349182/a-new-barbie-doll-inspired-by-maria-felix-la-dona/ |access-date=17 August 2023 |website=Hola! USA}}</ref> | |||
* ''']''' (2023) Cuban-American opera singer, as part of the Inspiring Women series in the Signature Collection.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Gonzalez |first=Daniela |date=September 15, 2023 |title='Azucar!' Celia Cruz, the 'Queen of Salsa' now has her own Barbie on sale |url=https://www.nbcmiami.com/news/national-international/azucar-celia-cruz-the-queen-of-salsa-now-has-her-own-barbie-on-sale/3112782/ |access-date=June 5, 2024 |website=]}}</ref> | |||
* ''']''' (2023) Cherokee Nation chief and activist, as part of the Tribute Collection.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Tafoya |first=Alexandria |date=November 7, 2023 |title=Mattel releases Native American Wilma Mankiller Barbie, Cherokee Nation chief issues statement |url=https://katu.com/news/entertainment/mattel-releases-wilma-mankiller-barbie-cherokee-nation-chief-issues-statement |access-date=November 10, 2023 |website=]}}</ref> | |||
* ''']''' (2023) American singer-songwriter, as part of the Signature Collection.<ref>{{Cite magazine |last=Bain |first=Katie |date=November 9, 2023 |title=Stand Back, The Stevie Nicks Barbie Is Out Tomorrow. Here's How It Came Together |url=https://www.billboard.com/pro/stevie-nicks-barbie-doll-how-it-happened/ |access-date=November 17, 2023 |magazine=]}}</ref> | |||
* ''']''' (2023) American singer, as part of the Signature Collection.<ref>{{Cite magazine |last=Muhammad |first=Latifah |date=November 17, 2023 |title='A Once-in-a-Lifetime Dream': Mariah Carey Now Has Her Own Barbie Doll – Here's Where You Can Buy It |url=https://www.billboard.com/culture/product-recommendations/mariah-carey-barbie-doll-where-to-buy-1235479434/amp/ |access-date=November 17, 2023 |magazine=]}}</ref> | |||
* ''']''' (2024) American figure skater, as part of the Inspiring Women series in the Signature Collection.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Tang |first=Terry |date=April 24, 2024 |title=Mattel debuts Kristi Yamaguchi Barbie doll |url=https://www.9news.com/article/news/nation-world/olympian-kristi-yamaguchi-barbie-doll/507-0aba5216-fc15-4218-a5aa-935da08053eb |access-date=June 5, 2024 |website=]}}</ref> | |||
* ''']''' (2024) Chilean-American novelist and writer, as part of the Inspiring Women series in the Signature Collection.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Chavolla |first=Elizabeth |date=September 16, 2024 |title=Latina author is latest addition to Barbie Inspiring Women Series |url=https://www.nbclosangeles.com/news/local/latina-author-is-latest-addition-to-barbie-inspiring-women-series/3512950/ |access-date=October 18, 2024 |website=]}}</ref> | |||
* ''']''' (2024) American basketball player, as part of the Signature Collection.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Patterson |first=Madison |date=July 16, 2024 |title=Mattel Unveils WNBA Sue Bird Barbie Doll |url=https://toybook.com/sue-bird-barbie-doll-news/ |access-date=July 16, 2024 |website=The Toy Book}}</ref> | |||
* ''']''' (2024) Indian fashion designer, as part of the Signature Collection.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Mail |first=Malay |date=September 28, 2024 |title=Mattel celebrates the Festival of Lights with the release of Barbie Diwali doll in collaboration with Indian fashion designer Anita Dongre |url=https://www.malaymail.com/amp/news/life/2024/09/28/mattel-celebrates-the-festival-of-lights-with-the-release-of-barbie-diwali-doll-in-collaboration-with-indian-fashion-designer-anita-dongre/151910 |access-date=September 30, 2024 |website=]}}</ref> | |||
* ''']''' (2024) Puerto Rican singer, actress and dancer, as part of the Tribute Collection.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Blanchet |first=Brenton |date=November 19, 2024 |title=Barbie Honors Acting Legend Rita Moreno with Doll Ahead of Her 93rd Birthday: 'Embrace Your Limitless Possibilities' |url=https://people.com/barbie-honors-rita-moreno-with-doll-ahead-of-93rd-birthday-8747369 |access-date=November 24, 2024 |website=]}}</ref> | |||
==Others== | |||
* '''Barbara''' "'''Brooklyn Barbie'''" '''Millicent Roberts''' (2021–present): A black eponymously-named friend of Barbie, first introduced in the 2021 film '']''. In the film, Barbie crosses paths with her over a locker engraved in their name in a ] in ], ]. They become fast friends and have been sharing spotlights and lead roles in most recent entries in the media franchise.<ref>{{Cite web|date=13 July 2021|title=Watch 'Barbie: Big City, Big Dreams' Teaser Trailer|url=https://www.awn.com/news/watch-barbie-big-city-big-dreams-teaser-trailer|website=]|access-date=1 September 2021}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|last=Santoro|first=Alessia|date=18 August 2021|title=There Are 2 Barbies in Netflix's Upcoming Animated Musical Barbie: Big City, Big Dreams|url=https://www.popsugar.com/node/48465381|access-date=1 September 2021|website=]|language=en-US}}</ref> Christopher Keenan, who served as co-executive producer and co-writer of the 2021 film described her as a "fearless, smart and loyal friend with an exuberant and infectious personality" as well as being "a confident and optimistic triple-threat singer, dancer and musician who dreams big and believes in the limitless possibilities of life".<ref>{{cite web|last=Keenan|first=Christopher|date=20 July 2021|title=Mattel Television to Premiere New Barbie Musical Event, "Barbie: Big City, Big Dreams"|url=https://corporate.mattel.com/news/mattel-television-to-premiere-new-barbie-musical-event-barbie-big-city-big-dreams|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210720033727/https://corporate.mattel.com/news/mattel-television-to-premiere-new-barbie-musical-event-barbie-big-city-big-dreams|archive-date=20 July 2021|website=]|access-date=3 August 2023}}</ref> | |||
=== Model of the Moment === | |||
A collector series of dolls designed by veteran Mattel designer Robert Best. The series featured three new characters including Daria, Marisa, and Nichelle. The dolls were notable for featuring a new body sculpt known as Model Muse, which is a body designed to stay in one static pose as a display figurine. The series was discontinued after only 5 dolls, but the dolls live on as their face and body sculpts are used for other Barbie dolls ever since. The Model Muse body in particular has become the new standard body for collector dolls in the Barbie line. | |||
* '''Daria''' (2004–2005) was the Caucasian doll in this collection. Two versions of her were released, including Daria Celebutante and Daria Shopping Queen. | |||
* '''Marisa''' (2004–2005) was the Hispanic doll in this collection. Two versions of her were released, including Pretty Young Thing Marisa and Beach Baby Marisa. | |||
* '''Nichelle''' (2004) was the African-American doll in this collection, not to be confused with the ] character Nichelle. Only one version was released, Nichelle Urban Hipster. | |||
=== Shani and friends === | |||
{{Main|The Marvelous World of Shani}} | |||
When first introduced, the Shani line of dolls existed outside of the Barbie character continuity. After a couple of years, the Shani character was introduced into the Barbie line. | |||
* '''Shani''' (1991–1994) | |||
* '''Asha''' (1991–1994) | |||
* '''Nichelle''' (1991–1994) | |||
* '''Jamal''' (boyfriend – 1992–1994) | |||
=== Asha – African American Collection === | |||
{{Main|The Marvelous World of Shani}} | |||
A short-lived Afrocentric doll line introduced in 1994, retroactively considered Barbie friend dolls. Although the dolls are unrelated to Shani's friend Asha, the dolls still used the Shani face mold and were meant to be a successor to the Shani line. | |||
=== Harlem Theatre Collection === | |||
Three character dolls from Carlyle Nuera's Harlem Theatre Collection. | |||
* '''Claudette Gordon''' (2015) | |||
* '''Madam LaVinia''' (2016) | |||
* '''Selma DuPar James''' (2017) | |||
=== Byron Lars – Passport Collection === | |||
===Friends=== | |||
Three dolls released in the Passport Collection by American fashion designer ]. Each doll is a multicultural and biracial character from a different part of the world. | |||
* Daria (1989) | |||
* '''Ayako Jones''' (2009) is ], being of African and Japanese descent. | |||
* Pleasance (1989) | |||
* '''Charmaine King''' (2010) is ], being of African and French descent, specifically ]. | |||
* Gillian (1989) | |||
* '''Fenella Layla''' (2011) is ], being of African and Scottish descent. Her fashion is a fusion of ] and Scottish ]. | |||
* Darrin (1989) | |||
* Windy (1989) | |||
* Tawny (1989) | |||
==See also== | |||
==Midge and Alan's Family== | |||
* ] | |||
From Happy Family Playline Series | |||
* Ryan Sherwood (Midge and Alan's son, 2002) | |||
* Nikki Sherwood (Midge and Alan's daughter, 2003) | |||
* New-born Baby Sherwood (It can as well be a boy or a girl - Midge and Alan's daughter, 2004) | |||
* Grandma Hadley (Midge's mother, 2003) | |||
* Grandpa Hadley (Midge's father, 2003) | |||
==References== | |||
==S.I.S./So In Style characters== | |||
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The S.I.S./So In Style characters are largely unrelated to the Barbie character continuity, except for text on the packaging that describes the Grace character moving to Chicago, away from her friend Barbie in Malibu. | |||
* '''Grace''' (friend of Barbie, 2009); According to marketing materials, the Grace character enjoys cheerleading and is interested in science. | |||
* '''Courtney''' (Kelly-sized "little sister" of Grace, 2009) | |||
* '''Kara''' (friend of Grace, 2009); According to marketing materials, the Kara character enjoys music and is interested in math. | |||
* '''Kianna''' (Kelly-sized "little sister" of Kara, 2009) | |||
* '''Trichelle''' (friend of Grace, 2009); According to marketing materials, the Trichelle character enjoys art and is interested in journalism. | |||
* '''Janessa''' (Kelly-sized "little sister" of Trichelle, 2009) | |||
* '''Chandra''' (friend of Grace, 2010); According to marketing materials, the Chandra character enjoys drama/dance and is interested in history. | |||
* '''Zahara''' (Kelly-sized "little sister" of Chandra, 2010) | |||
* '''Darren''' (boyfriend of Grace, 2010); According to marketing materials, the Darren character enjoys football and making movies, and is interested in history. | |||
* '''Julian''' (Tommy-sized "little brother" of Darren, 2010) | |||
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Type | |
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Company | Mattel |
Country | United States |
Availability | 1959–present |
Slogan | "You Can Be Anything" |
Official website |
This article shows the complete fictional and non-fictional friends and family of Barbie, a fashion doll manufactured by American toy and entertainment company Mattel and launched on March 9, 1959.
Main characters
- Barbara Millicent "Barbie" Roberts (1959–present): A blonde-haired and blue-eyed doll who was born in the fictional town of Willows, Wisconsin. According to eponymous Random House books published in the 1960s, the character's full name is Barbara Millicent Roberts. Barbie's age has fluctuated; she was originally a 19-year-old, but she is often shown as an older character in adult careers. The inaugural episode of Life in the Dreamhouse even jokes that she is over 43 years old. Barbie has three younger sisters: Skipper, Stacie and Chelsea. Mattel describes Barbie as strong, confident and always willing to help her siblings. In the live-action film version, She portrayed by Australian actress Margot Robbie along versions played by diverse actresses.
- Kenneth Sean "Ken" Carson (1961–1967, 1969–present): Barbie's male counterpart and boyfriend as well as the second character added to the line. Mattel announced a split between him and Barbie in 2004 and a reunion on Valentine's Day in 2011. According to books published by Random House in the 1960s, Ken's full name is Kenneth Sean Carson. Since Barbie Dolphin Magic, he is one of Barbie's best friends and next-door neighbor, although pre-2017 romantic aesthetic began to resurface between the two in the 2023 television series Barbie: A Touch of Magic.
Family members
Barbie's sisters
Barbie has three younger sisters: Skipper, Stacie and Chelsea, who made their collective debuts in the 2011 Christmas film Barbie: A Perfect Christmas. Chelsea, previously known as Kelly, had a lead role in the 2002 syndicated television series, Kelly’s Dream Club, in which Barbie appeared in a supporting role. Since then, they appeared as main characters in media adaptations of the franchise, including Barbie: Life in the Dreamhouse and the Barbie & Her Sisters in... film entries in the film series. Since Barbie Dreamhouse Adventures in 2018, they have become permanent main characters in the overall Barbie franchise makeup.
- Skipper Roberts (1964–2003, 2009–present): The teenage younger sister of Barbie and the first character added to Barbie's family. Originally released as an 8-year-old, she was changed to a 14-year-old later on. Mattel temporarily halted production of Skipper dolls between 2003 and 2009. When Skipper returned in 2009, she was redesigned to have brown hair with a purple (or sometimes blue) colored streak. Since the debut of Life in the Dreamhouse in 2012, Skipper has shown interest in technology, music and gadgets. Skipper had a lead role in the 2023 television film, Barbie: Skipper and the Big Babysitting Adventure.
- Stacie Roberts (1990–present): Introduced as Kelly in the 1990 Wedding Day Midge gift set as the flower girl, this doll was renamed and re-introduced as Stacie shortly thereafter in 1992, and the Kelly name was instead used for her younger sister. Since her appearance in Life in the Dreamhouse, Stacie is 11 years old and shown to be a competitive, skilled athlete. She has her own line of sports-themed dolls called "Team Stacie".
Kelly is a popular name which is suit for a doll known as Chelsea.
- Shelly/Kelly/Chelsea Roberts (1995–2010 as Shelly/Kelly, 2011–present as Chelsea): Barbie's youngest sister, approximately 6 years old, then later 7 years old. Since her name changed to Chelsea, she loves the color pink and has blonde hair and blue eyes like her older sister Barbie. Also, she is shown to be mutely arrogant in showing cleverness and brilliance at solving certain mysteries. She is always tries to be creative and passionate. Chelsea is the star of her show format, Barbie Dreamtopia and the 2021 television film Barbie & Chelsea: The Lost Birthday.
Barbie's parents
- George Roberts (1960–present): George is the father of Barbie, Skipper, Stacie and Chelsea and the husband of Margaret. Originally just a book character, he had never been issued in doll form until 2018 due to his debut animation appearance in Barbie Dreamhouse Adventures. Originally an engineer in the 1960s Barbie book series, but his job or occupancy was retooled as a documentary filmmaker since Dreamhouse Adventures.
- Margaret Rawlins Roberts (1960–present): Margaret is the mother of Barbie, Skipper, Stacie and Chelsea and the wife of George. Like George and also originally a book character, she had never been issued in doll form until 2018 due to her debut appearance in Dreamhouse Adventures. Initially a homemaker, her job or occupancy was retooled as a computer engineer on debut and the designer of the Roberts family dreamhouse since Dreamhouse Adventures. She has a sister named Millicent.
Discontinued characters
- Tutti and Todd (Tutti: 1966–1971, Todd: 1966–1971; 1991–2008): Twins, both Tutti and Todd were younger siblings of Barbie and Skipper and had seamless 'bendy' bodies with internal wires. The two were only sold together in one set. They debuted in 1966 and were available in the US until 1971, remaining on the European market until 1980. Todd was reintroduced in 1991 as part of the wedding party for Barbie's best friend Midge Hadley, but Tutti was not reintroduced, with new sisters Kelly and Stacie taking her place. Mattel produced several more of the new Todd dolls over the next few years, but Todd was dropped from the Barbie line after 2008. The last version of Todd was the 2008 Todd and Stacie Mary Poppins boxed set, with a comment on the back that "Todd and Stacie are dressed as Michael and Jane from Disney's Mary Poppins".
- Francie Fairchild (1966–1977): Marketed as "Barbie's Modern Cousin," Francie paved the way for Barbie's transition into the MOD era. Francie appeared to be only slightly younger than Barbie, and had a straight qnd streamlined figure. The Francie doll was the first to feature rooted eyelashes. In the March 1966 issue of Barbie Magazine, she is the daughter of Claude and Lily Fairchild.
- Jazzie (1988–1992): Another cousin of Barbie and part of a small group of high school age dolls. She was taller than Francie, with Jazzie being almost the same height as Barbie.
- Kristine "Krissy" Roberts (1998–2001): This character is an infant and is only intermittently included in the Barbie sibling lineup.
- Blaine Gordon (2004): Barbie's Australian ex-boyfriend, whom she dated during her much-publicized "breakup" with Ken. Blaine is said to be the brother of Summer, one of Barbie's friends. Blaine does not show up in any of the Barbie series but was originally a character from Generation Girls and showed interest in Ana.
Extended Family Members
- Kristen (2013): A cousin of Barbie, appearing in the picture book, The Wedding Party where she marries Michael. It is never stated which side of the family she is on. She was never made into a doll.
Roberts Family
- Marlene Roberts (2015): Barbie's aunt, George's sister and Margaret's sister-in-law. She was never made into a doll.
- Max Roberts (2013): The son of Marlene Roberts, twin brother of Marie, cousin of Barbie and her sisters, and nephew of Margaret Roberts and George Roberts. He showed up in Barbie & Her Sisters in A Pony Tale.
- Marie Roberts (2013): The daughter of Marlene Roberts, twin sister of Max, cousin of Barbie and her sisters, and niece of Margaret Roberts and George Roberts. She showed up in Barbie & Her Sisters in A Pony Tale. Marie is shown to be an otaku.
- Lillian "Lily" Roberts Fairchild (1966): Francie's mother, Barbie's aunt, George's sister and Margaret's sister-in-law. She was never made into a doll.
- Claude Fairchild (1966): Francie's father, Barbie's uncle, and Margaret and George's brother-in-law. He was never made into a doll.
Rawlins Family
- Grandmother Rawlins (2015): Barbie's grandmother and Margaret Roberts' mother. She passed her love of reading onto Barbie and gave her a book that Barbie related to. She is encouraging and supportive of her granddaughter. She was first mentioned in the story "Barbie's Big Prom" in the 1962 Random House Novel Here's Barbie where she is implied to be living in New Orleans. Her first movie appearance is in Barbie and the Secret Door as Alexa's (Barbie) grandmother. She also appears in Barbie & Her Sisters in The Great Puppy Adventure as herself. She is living in Willows, WI. She was never made into a doll.
- Adele (2019–present): Barbie's aunt and the owner of the Windy Willows Inn in Barbie's hometown, Willows, Wisconsin. She first appeared in season 3, episode 3 of Barbie Dreamhouse Adventures, "The Ballad of Windy Willows." Her most recent appearance was in season 5, episode 7, "The Curse of the Miner's Ghost." Her design is very similar to Margaret's, suggesting they are sisters. She was never made into a doll.
- Millicent Rawlins (2010): Barbie's aunt and Margaret's sister. Although never made into a doll, she first appeared media-wise as a fashion designer with an atelier in Paris in the 2010 film Barbie: A Fashion Fairytale. She also appeared towards the conclusion of the 2011 film, Barbie: A Perfect Christmas where she joined with Barbie and her sisters in celebrating the holiday. She has yet to appear in any form since 2012.
- Lulu Belle Rawlins (1962): Barbie's cousin who lives in New Orleans. She visits the Roberts family in the story "Barbie's Big Prom" in the 1962 Random House Novel Here's Barbie She was never made into a doll.
- Mr. & Mrs. Rawlins (1962): Lulu's parents who live in New Orleans. They are mentioned in the story "Barbie's Big Prom" in the 1962 Random House Novel Here's Barbie They were never made into dolls.
Barbie's friends
Female best friends
- Margaret "Midge" Hadley Sherwood (1963–1966, 1988–2004, 2013–2015): This character was Barbie's Irish-American best friend. She was the third character introduced to the Barbie line, following Barbie and Ken. In the Random House novels, her last name is Hadley. She was paired with Allan Sherwood, Ken's best friend, when Allan was introduced in 1964. After she married Allan/Alan in 1991, she became Midge Hadley Sherwood. In the 1990s Price Stern Sloan series Adventures with Barbie, she and Alan are married, and in book 5, "The Phantom of Shrinking Pond" by Suzanne Weyn (1992), it is implied that she is named after her Aunt Margaret. She is named Viky in Brazil (from the book "Barbie Doll Around the World" by J. Michael Augustyniak (2008, Collector Books). In 2001 she was given her line named Happy Family. Midge was released with a magnetic belly and a baby. Also in the line was Alan and their son Ryan, and Midge's parents though they were no given real names. In 2013, she was brought back in the Barbie: Life in the Dreamhouse web series where she undergoes a makeover to look more modern, though the character tends to act like she is still in the 1960s. There is no mention of Allan/Alan in the series.
- Christie (1968–2005, 2015): Barbie doll's first African-American friend character, Christie was part of the new group of Talking dolls for 1968. She was later issued as a Twist 'N Turn version. The character appeared in the product line continuously for many years, though the original Christie face sculpt was discontinued in 1978. She is notable in that she has been romantically linked with several male characters over the years. In 1970, she was linked with Brad, the Talking Brad doll even said, "Christie is the greatest". In 1982, the Sunsational Malibu Christie doll had a boyfriend named Ken who used the Brad face sculpt with rooted hair. In the late 1980s, Christie was paired with Steven. The surname O'Neil is associated with the Nikki character, who is purported to be Christie's sister, but the surname has not been associated directly with Christie. The doll has been criticized as following American beauty standards instead of representing Afrocentric body image, representing only one tone of skin color, and because her sculpted features were seen to symbolize white standards of beauty. Christie was discontinued when Barbie got Nikki as her new African-American friend, though Nikki uses Christie's face, the change in name of almost the same doll was never stated. In the 2015 movie Barbie & her Sisters in the Great Puppy Adventure, Christie is the name of one of Barbie's old friends from Willows, Wisconsin. On the back of the 1998 Beyond Pink Christie box, her birthday is August 9.
- Teresa Rivera (1988–present): Originally used the 1983 Spanish Barbie face sculpt for the Island Fun Teresa doll and the Beach Blast Teresa doll. Starting with the Wet 'N Wild Teresa doll, the character began using the 1972 Steffie face sculpt. Starting with the Rollerblade Teresa doll, the character began using an all-new face sculpt that has become known as the Teresa face sculpt. In the Grolier book "High Sea Adventure" (1999), her last name is Rivera. Teresa is of Latina heritage. She is named Debora in Brazil (from the book Barbie Doll Around the World, by J. Michael Augustyniak, (2008, Collector Books). She was featured in the 2008 film Barbie & the Diamond Castle as Barbie's best friend, where she told a story about her and Barbie (as Liana and Alexa) as two girls closer than most friends living in the forest. She appeared in the web series Barbie: Life in the Dreamhouse and now stars in Barbie Dreamhouse Adventures as one of Barbie's best friends. She also starred in the 2016 movie, Barbie: Spy Squad alongside Barbie and Renee. On the back of the 1999 Beyond Pink Teresa box, her birthday is October 2.
- Summer Gordon (2004–2015): This doll used an all-new face sculpt. Summer is Blaine's younger sister with strawberry blonde hair and green/brown eyes. She was a frequent character in the web series Barbie: Life in the Dreamhouse. She was from Australia when she was introduced in 2004, but in all of animated media, she is American.
- Nicole "Nikki" Watkins (2006–present): This doll appears as one of Barbie's current friends, and is closer to her, Barbie is often seen hanging out with just Teresa and Nikki. She has used other different head sculpts through the years. Her last name is O'Neil in the 2010 Random House book, "Barbie: I Can be a Movie Star," but her last name was established as Watkins in Barbie Dreamhouse Adventures. She was a frequent character in the web series Barbie: Life in the Dreamhouse and now stars in Barbie Dreamhouse Adventures as one of Barbie's best friends.
- Raquelle (2006–2015): This doll used the Summer face sculpt with her debut. In 2011 she appeared with an all-new face sculpt in the Barbie Fashionistas line. She is Barbie's frenemy as shown in The Barbie Diaries, Barbie: A Fashion Fairytale, Barbie: A Fairy Secret and the web series Barbie: Life in the Dreamhouse, and has a twin brother named Ryan.
- Grace (2009–2015): This African-American doll made its first appearance in the 2009 SIS Line, she used to be a friend of Barbie who moves to Chicago and makes new friends. She also appears in Barbie: A Fashion Fairytale. In 2014, she moved back to Malibu. Her backstory was revived when she started appearing in Barbie: Life in the Dreamhouse. She is very smart and interested in science.
Other friends
- Stacey (1968–1971): Introduced as "Barbie's British chum" during the musical British Invasion of the US, Stacey first appeared with long hair, either blonde, brunette, or redhead, tied in a side ponytail. A second edition had much shorter hair, styled in a curly flip. It is the Stacey face sculpt that is used for Malibu Barbie.
- PJ (1969–1983): Fully representing the "groovy", "hippie" era of the late 1960s, PJ originally appeared using Midge's face sculpt, but with much longer hair, tied into beaded pigtails. In 1972, with PJ's addition to the Malibu Barbie line (consisting of Barbie, Ken, Skipper, and Francie), she changed to the Steffie face sculpt, which continued until the end of her production. She was billed as Barbie's best friend, again replacing Midge. One of the last iterations of the doll, "Dream Date PJ", erroneously lists her as Barbie's cousin. It is the only such reference and should not be considered canon.
- Steffie (1972): Although only three versions of Steffie were produced, all of which appeared in 1972, her face sculpt was used for several Barbie-family dolls for many years after, primarily the PJ doll. Some Barbies of that era, issued outside the US, use the Steffie face sculpt. In at least one Mattel advertisement from 1972, Busy Steffie is pictured, but is referred to as "Busy PJ", indicating that, even though Barbie fans refer to her as having the Steffie face sculpt, it is actually Steffie that has the PJ face sculpt. However, because PJ had used the Midge face sculpt for three years prior, Steffie was the first Mattel doll to use it as her only face sculpt, hence the name "Steffie face".
- Cara (1975–1976): Appears in Mattel's Barbie line with her boyfriend Curtis, alongside Barbie's other African-American couple, Brad and Christie. Cara was produced as Free Moving Cara, Ballerina Cara, and both Quick Curl and Deluxe Quick Curl Cara. She was produced with the Steffie face (Christie continues to appear as well, in the Malibu, Fashion Photo and Superstar lines from Mattel).
- Whitney (1986–1991): Described on her introduction as “Barbie doll’s glamorous best friend” in the Jewel Secrets Barbie line of 1986 (Princess Laura in Europe). This doll uses the Steffie face and always featured brunette hair. Returned in 1987 as Nurse Whitney in the Doctor Barbie line, and Perfume Pretty Whitney the same year. Made a comeback for 1988 in the Style Magic Barbie line. She made her last appearance as European exclusive Ultra Hair Whitney.
- Kira/Miko (Marina in Europe) (1985–2001): Barbie doll's first Asian friend character, the first appearance was in the line of Tropical Barbie in 1985 as Miko, a native Hawaiian. Kira, an Asian-American, was later introduced looking similar to Miko and with the same head sculpt. The character appeared in the product line continuously for many years, the original Kira/Oriental face sculpt was created in 1980.
- Becky (1997–1999): A friend of Barbie who uses a wheelchair. She used the Teen Skipper head mold but there were only three dolls ever made. She only appeared in Detective Barbie series and Secret Agent Barbie and voiced by Kath Soucie.
- Kayla and Lea (2000–2006): First appearing as Dress Up Kayla, she appears in other formats for the next four years and was released in tandem with Lea. Lea was an Asian girl and Kayla was depicted as almost every race, not being consistent. Kayla eventually was removed, and Lea existed until 2006, leaving Mattel's Barbie line with no Asian dolls until Lea's re-introduction in 2014.
- Jamie (1970-1972): Barbie's redheaded walking friend
- Kelley (1973–1974): Quick Curl and Yellowstone. Not to be confused with the other dolls named Kelly.
- Lia Douglas (1980s): Mainline Brazil exclusive, appears in one of the Rockers lines (Brazil had different Rockers editions), and replaces Whitney in their edition of the Perfume Pretty line. She usually had light brown hair, but sometimes was blonde.
- Dalma "Diva" Lancaster (1980s): Mainline Brazil exclusive, a blonde-haired girl who shares the same nickname as Ophelia from the Rockers line.
- Nikki (1988): An Asian girl appearing only in the Animal Lovin' line.
- Devon (1989): A black girl appearing in Dance Club.
- Kayla Vanderbilt (1989): A redheaded Dutch American girl appearing in Dance Club.
- Tracy (1983): A brunette friend sold in a wedding gown.
- Nia (1989): A Native American girl appearing in the Western Fun line.
- Viky (1989): A Brazilian friend of Barbie, released exclusively in Brazil. She used the Steffie face sculpt. Usually a redhead, but sometimes a brunette, and a blonde in one Rockers line.
- Tara Lynn (1994): A dark-haired girl appearing in the Western Stampin' (Country in Brazil) line. In Brazil, she was called Tina.
- Lara Scottsdale (1992): Brunette Brazil exclusive, she only appears in their edition of the Lights N Lace line, called Superstar. Christie and Teresa were replaced by her and Kira (the only time Kira, or any Asian doll for that matter, was released in Brazil).
- Reina (1999): Barbie's Japanese friend. She was a Japan exclusive and used the Steffie face sculpt. Only one version was ever released. She was dressed in a schoolgirl outfit.
- Drew (2002–2005): Appearing in the Mystery Squad and Fashion Fever lines.
- Melody and Simone (2003): Appearing in 1 Modern Circle. Melody had blue hair and Simone was an African-American.
- Simone would reappear in the American Idol line with Barbie and Tori in 2005, with the Summer face sculpt.
- Shannen (2005): Blonde-haired Fashion Fever doll.
- Maiko (2006): An East Asian geisha released as a Collector doll.
- Harper Villa (2016–2018): First 'curvy' friend of Barbie, with blue hair. Appears in Fashionistas line and in vlogs.
- Renee Chow (2016–present): Renee is a character in the 2016 film Barbie: Spy Squad and Dreamhouse Adventures. She is a gymnast and athletic in both yoga and skateboarding. She is Chinese-American.
- Daisy Costopolis (2018–present): from Dreamhouse Adventures, a curvy friend of Barbie with pink hair.
- Tia, Courtney, and Desiree (2004): Fashion Fever dolls. Tia and Courtney look quite similar to the characters of Tia and Courtney from the movie The Barbie Diaries but are separate characters.
- May Chung Ling (2008–2009): Barbie's East Asian friend from Shanghai, released exclusively in the Barbie Shanghai boutique. According to her passport, she has many accessories, her favorite food is ice cream. She enjoys singing and dancing. Only two versions would be released, until the boutique closed.
The Rockers and the Sensations
- Dee Dee: Later known as "Belinda" in the United States, as she did not exist in the European Sensations line. She is African-American. Never released in Latin America.
- Dana: Later known as "Becky" or "Bibi" in Europe. Never released in Latin America. She is Asian-American.
- Diva: Later known as "Bopsy" or "Becky" in Europe. Released in Brazil only once, albeit in a different outfit and with darker hair (Venezuela had three outfits for her).
- Derek: The only male member of the band.
Generation Girls
- Tori/Susie/Vicky Burns: Barbie's friend from Sydney, Australia who enjoyed extreme sports.
- Tori would reappear in the American Idol line with Barbie and Simone in 2005, but with the Summer face sculpt.
- Nichelle Williams: Barbie's friend from New York City, USA who enjoyed modeling.
- Ana/Marissa Suarez: Barbie's friend from Mexico City, Mexico who enjoyed swimming and track and field.
- Chelsie/Gabby Peterson: Barbie's friend from London, Europe who enjoyed songwriting.
- Lara/Marie Morelli-Strauss: Barbie's friend from Paris, Europe who enjoyed fine arts.
- Mari/Mariko Nakano: Barbie's friend from Tokyo, Japan who enjoyed video games.
- Blaine Gordon: Barbie's friend from New York City, USA who enjoyed spinning.
Miscellaneous
- Barbie Loves Benetton (2004–2005): A group of diverse girls from around the world, named after the Benetton design company.
- Isla Filipina (2000s): A spin-off similar to Shani's but aimed at Filipino young people.
Friends of family
Skipper's friends
- Skooter (1965–1968, 1975–1976): Skipper's first female friend.
- Ricky (1965–1967): Skipper's first male friend (sometimes referred to as Skipper's first "boyfriend").
- Fluff (1971–1972): Skipper's playmate.
- Tiff (1972–1973): Skipper's tomboy friend.
- Ginger (1975): Friend of "Growing Up Skipper".
- Scott (1980): Skipper's boyfriend.
- Courtney (1989–2018): Skipper's best friend.
- Kevin (1990–1995): Skipper's cool teen boyfriend.
- Nikki (1997–2001): Skipper's first black friend. Nikki is Christie's little sister.
Stacie's friends
- Janet (1994–2006): An African American character doll In the Grolier Barbie book "Clawman's Warning", by Jacqueline A. Ball, (1999). Janet's mother is named Carolyn.
- Whitney (1994–2006): Stacie's other doll friend, usually having red hair but has been seen with brown. She was usually released with a pair of glasses.
- Lila Hadley (2004–2008): Midge Hadley Sherwood's little sister, Lila, Janet, and Stacie were a part of the Wee 3 Friends line. She had red hair.
Kelly's/Chelsea's friends
- Tommy (1997): Ken's little brother.
- Melody Hadley (1996): Also used for a Heart Family cousin in 1988; named Susie in Europe; Midge's sister.
- Lorena (1996)
- Jenny (1996)
- Chelsie (1995)
- Keeya (1998)
- Marisa (1998)
- Deidre (1998): Christie's sister
- Dallin (1998)
- Camdyn (1999)
- Maria (1999)
- Tamika (1999)
- Nia (1999): Used for a friend of Barbie's in 1990.
- Kayla (1999, 2007): Also used for an adult character in the 1990s and 2000s.
- Liana (1999)
- Desiree (1999)
- Belinda (1999): Also used for a friend of Barbie's in 1988.
- Nikki (2001): Also used for a friend of Skipper's in 1997 and currently a friend of Barbie.
- Ryan (2001): Became part of the Happy Family Show in 2010; also used for Raquelle's brother and Barbie's friend in 2013 for "Barbie: Life in the Dreamhouse".
- Kerstie (2003)
- Gia (2006)
- Tori (2007): Also used for a friend of Barbie's in 1999.
- Miranda (2007)
- Whitney: Also used for a friend of Barbie's in the 1980s and for a friend of Stacie.
- Becky: Also used for a friend of Barbie's in 1997 and for a friend of Francie's in 2009.
- Lola: Nikki's little sister
- Johnny: One of Chelsea's Hawaiian friends.
- Darrin: One of Chelsea's soccer friends
Tutti's and Todd's friends
- Chris (1967–68, 1976–77): A female character doll, with a different face sculpt from Tutti and Todd.
- Carla (European release only, 1976): An African American character doll.
Francie's friends
- Casey (1967–70, 1975): Billed as Francie's Fun Friend, she is the same measurements as Francie, and is thus able to wear her wardrobe. She has blue eyes, and is found in blonde, brunette and redhead styles (the redhead possibly being a result of the brunette hair oxidizing, as happens with Christie dolls). Her original blonde hair is a true blonde, cut into a chin-length bob. Later editions feature a platinum blonde Casey with a coarser hair texture. Casey's hair is frequently asymmetrical, as was in vogue at the time. These dolls' hair is longer, sometimes near shoulder length. All editions come without shoes, with Casey in a one-piece swimsuit: the top is white with gold mesh; the bottoms are shiny gold (though frequently fade to a matte silver color). She comes with only one ear pierced, in which is placed one gold-tone dangle triangle earring, which turns Casey's ear green if left in for a number of years. Dolls found by collectors today frequently present with some or extensive 'green ear'. The sooner the earring was removed, the better the chance this situation is avoided entirely.
•In 1971, Mattel launched its iconic Malibu line of dolls. Even though Francie is featured prominently, it is with Casey's head mould and blue eyes (Francie is brown-eyed).
•In 1975, Mattel produced a budget Francie and Casey, contained in clear plastic bags with hang tags, referred to by collectors as 'baggie Francie' and 'baggie Casey'. Interestingly, both Francie and Casey share Francie's head mold. For these pink skin-toned, straight leg and straight waist dolls, Francie is a brunette with brown eyes and a yellow bikini, while Casey is blonde with brown eyes (because she is using Francie's face), in a bikini which is found in varying shades of red, rose, and hot pink. - Becky (2009): In 1971, as Casey ended production, Mattel intended to introduce a Francie-sized doll to replace her. This doll was named Becky. She appears (apparently, a prototype) in Mattel's 1971 fashion booklets that came with Mattel's Barbie doll fashions, alongside her friend Francie. She is presented using the Casey face mold, but with brown eyes and an ash blonde flip with a headband. Some of Francie's fashions that year even list "Francie and Becky" on the boxes. However, for undetermined reasons, Becky never entered production. In 2009, Mattel finally produced a version of this near-mythical doll, in a boxed set titled Most Mod Becky. She was produced as she appeared in Mattel's 1971 fashion booklets, with three different outfits, and party accessories (such as invitations, records, record player, and telephone).
Jazzie's friends
- Dude (boyfriend – 1989): This doll was made from the 1986 Barbie and the Rockers Derek face sculpt.
- Chelsie (1989): This doll was made from the 1979 Starr friend Tracey face sculpt.
- Stacie (1989): This doll was made from the 1972 Steffie face sculpt and was African American character.
Friends of friends
Ken's family and friends
- Allan (1964–1965, 1991, 2002): This character has been revived several times. Allan started out as "Ken's Buddy" and was paired with the Midge doll from the beginning. In 1991, a line of dolls was created depicting a wedding for Allan and Midge. Later, a family-themed line of dolls, much like the earlier Heart Family, had the two characters raising a family.
- Brad (1970): This African American male doll was available in two versions: Talking Brad and Brad with Bendable Legs. He was made from an all-new face sculpt that is known as the Brad face sculpt. The Brad character was introduced as a boyfriend for the Christie character.
- Curtis (1975): This African American male character is virtually identical to Brad, and was available as only one version, 1975 Free Moving Curtis. Curtis was the boyfriend of the Free Moving Cara doll.
- Todd (1983): This doll was only available as a groom character, paired with the Tracy character from the same year. This Todd doll used the 1978 Super Star Ken face sculpt.
- Steven (boyfriend of Christie, 1988–present. Linked with Barbie's friend Nikki since 2007): This doll has been in the lineup intermittently over the years and has used several different face sculpts during that time.
- Tommy (1997): Ken's little brother.
- Derek (1985): He was never advertised as a friend of Ken's but was a member of Barbie and the Rockers along with Ken and the four female band members listed above.
- Kurt (2005): He was a Fashion Fever friend of Barbie. He was first male doll in this line and was made with the Tango Ken/Blaine face sculpt.
- Ryan (2012–2015): He is Raquelle's twin brother and Ken's rival. He is a main character in the Barbie: Life in the Dreamhouse series. Ryan has a crush on Barbie, and therefore competes with Ken for her affection.
Midge and Allan's family
From Happy Family Playline Series:
- Midge Hadley
- Alan Sherwood
- Ryan Sherwood (Midge and Alan's son, 2002)
- Nicole "Nikki" Sherwood (Midge and Alan's daughter, 2003)
- Cassandra Sherwood (Midge and Alan's daughter, 2004)
- Twins a girl and a boy.
- Grandma Hadley (Midge's mother, 2004)
- Grandpa Hadley (Midge's father, 2004)
- Unnamed Puppy (2004)
The Heart Family (Barbie's neighbors)
- Dad Heart (1985)
- Mom Heart (1985)
- New Baby Heart (1987)
- Grandma Heart (1987)
- Grandpa Heart (1987)
Cousins
- Honey (1988) sold with a high chair.
- Janet (1988) sold with a potty chair.
- Kenny (1988) sold with a tricycle.
- Kevin (1988) sold with a high chair.
- Melody (1988) sold with a walker.
- Nellie (1988) sold with a rocking horse.
Friends
- Daria (1989) sold with a desk.
- Darrin (1989) sold with a desk.
- Gillian (1989) sold with a giraffe.
- Nikita (1993) sold only in India.
- Pleasance (1989) sold with a pony (rocking horse).
- Sunny (1993) sold only in India.
- Susan (1993) sold only in India.
- Tawny (1989) sold with a tricycle.
- Windy (1989) sold with a wagon.
Real-world celebrity/film character doll friends
- Twiggy (1967) Based on the top teen fashion model Lesley Hornby Lawson of the Mod era, the Twiggy doll was made using the same face sculpt as Francie doll's friend Casey.
- Buffy & Mrs. Beasley (1968) Based on Anissa Jones' character from the TV show Family Affair, the Tutti-sized doll carried a miniature Mrs. Beasley doll.
- Julia (1969–1970) The doll was based on Diahann Carroll's character from the TV show Julia and used the same face sculpt as the Christie doll, with different face paint and a different hairstyle.
- Truly Scrumptious (1969) This doll, based on Sally Anne Howes' character from the movie Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, was made from the Francie face sculpt, but used the Barbie body. There was a Talking Truly Scrumptious doll, as well as a basic version known as Standard Truly Scrumptious to collectors.
- Miss America (1972–1977) This doll was introduced in 1972 as Walk Lively Miss America, and the following year was sold as Quick Curl Miss America. The Quick Curl Miss America doll was available with only slight variations for several years during the mid-1970s. She uses the Steffie/PJ face sculpt.
- Marie Osmond (1977) Featured an all-new likeness face sculpt.
- Donny Osmond (1977) Featured an all-new likeness face sculpt.
- Chantal Goya (1977) This doll is available only in Europe and featured a unique likeness face sculpt.
- Debby Boone (1977) Based on the popular singer, this doll featured a unique likeness face sculpt.
- Kate Jackson (1978) Featured an all-new likeness face sculpt.
- Cheryl Ladd (1978) Featured an all-new likeness face sculpt.
- Kitty O'Neil (1978) Featured an all-new likeness face sculpt.
- Buddy (1979) This doll was based on Kristy McNichol's Letitia Lawrence character from the TV show Family.
- Jimmy Osmond (1979) Featured an all-new likeness face sculpt.
- Wayne Gretzky (1983) the hockey player for the Edmonton Oilers, a doll sold only in Canada. He had his own clothing line, which fits Ken.
- Donna Martin, Dylan McKay, Kelly Taylor, Brandon & Brenda Walsh (1992) based on the Beverly Hills 90210 characters played by Tori Spelling, Luke Perry, Jennie Garth, Jason Priestley, and Shannen Doherty. They had their own lines of clothing, which fit Barbie and Ken.
- MC Hammer (1992) the rapper, Stanley Burrell. He had his own line of clothing, which fits Ken.
- Scarlett O'Hara and Rhett Butler (1994) based on the 1939 feature film, Gone with the Wind, played by Vivien Leigh and Clark Gable Hollywood Legends Collection.
- Dorothy Gale, Scarecrow, Tin Man, Cowardly Lion, Glinda the Good Witch (1995, 1999, 2006, 2009), Wicked Witch of the West (2006, 2009), Munchkins (1999, 2006), Winkie Guard, Winged Monkey (2006) and Wicked Witch of the East (2009), based on the 1939 feature film The Wizard of Oz; Hollywood Legends Collection; Pink Label Collection.
- Eliza Doolittle and Henry Higgins (1995) Based on the 1964 feature film My Fair Lady; played by Audrey Hepburn and Rex Harrison Hollywood Legends Collection.
- Maria (1995) Based on the 1965 film, The Sound of Music; played by Julie Andrews Hollywood Legends Collection.
- Johnny Hallyday (1995) French singer, sold only in France.
- Cher Horowitz, Amber Mariens and Dionne Davenport (1997) based on the Clueless characters played by Rachel Blanchard, Elisa Donovan and Stacey Dash.
- Marilyn Monroe (1997, 2001, 2009), Hollywood Legends Collection, Timeless Treasures Collection, and Blonde Ambition Collection.
- Elvis Presley (1997–?) The first version came in a gift set called "Barbie Loves Elvis."
- Lucille Ball (1997–2021) The first version was as the Vitameatavegamin Girl.
- Audrey Hepburn (1998, 2013) Audrey Hepburn in Breakfast at Tiffany's; Audrey Hepburn in Breakfast at Tiffany's Pink Princess Fashion; Audrey Hepburn in Roman Holiday Doll; Audrey Hepburn as Sabrina Doll.
- Rosie O'Donnell (1999), as host of The Rosie O'Donnell Show. Her segment is "Rosie's Barbie Theater" with stop-motion with real fashion dolls.
- Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen (1999–2005), fraternal twin actresses and fashion designers.
- Brandy Norwood (1999–2000) R&B Singer and actress.
- Frank Sinatra (1999–?) The first version came in a gift set called "Barbie Loves Frank Sinatra."
- Elizabeth Taylor (1999, 2012) The Elizabeth Taylor Collection.
- James Dean (2000), From the Timeless Treasures Collection.
- Cher (2001–?), From the Timeless Treasures Collection; Black Label Collection.
- Shakira (2002) Colombian singer.
- Destiny's Child (Beyoncé, Kelly Rowland, and Michelle Williams) (2005) international Superstars. Beyoncé famously got her own face sculpt while Kelly and Michelle got leftover face sculpts from Barbie's friends, Asha and Shani, respectively.
- Diana Ross (2005) American singer.
- Leann Rimes (2005) American country and pop singer.
- Martina McBride (2005) American country music singer and songwriter.
- Lindsay Lohan (2005) from My Scene Goes Hollywood, part of the My Scene line.
- Raven Baxter (2005) based on the That's So Raven character played by Raven-Symoné.
- Mía Colucci, Lupita Fernandez, Roberta Pardo, Miguel Arango, Diego Bustamante and Giovanni Méndez (2007, 2024), based on the Mexican soap opera Rebelde, played by members of RBD. The second collection was released to commemorate the group's revival from their 15-year hiatus and has a few differences from its original release: the exclusion of Arango due to his actor Alfonso Herrera's departure from the group, the exclusion of the Elite Way school uniform versions of Bustamante and Méndez, and the inclusion of the dolls in their stage outfits.
- Patrick Dempsey (2007) American actor and race car driver, Disney Movie Enchanted Robert.
- Amy Adams (2007) American actress, Disney Movie Enchanted Giselle.
- Kimora Lee Simmons (2008) former American fashion model; created fashion label Baby Phat.
- Goldie Hawn (2009) From the Black Label Blonde Ambition Collection.
- Heidi Klum (2009) From the Black Label Blonde Ambition Collection.
- Carol Burnett (2009) as seen on The Carol Burnett Show; Pink Label Collection.
- Debbie Harry (2009) From the "Ladies of the '80s" series.
- Joan Jett (2009) From the "Ladies of the '80s" series.
- Honey Ryder (2009) From the Black Label "Bond Girls" Collection. Sculpted in the Daria face sculpt.
- Pussy Galore (2010) From the Black Label "Bond Girls" Collection. Sculpted in the Mackie face sculpt.
- Jinx Johnson (2009) From the Black Label "Bond Girls" Collection. Sculpted in the likeness of Halle Berry.
- Octopussy (2010) From the Black Label "Bond Girls" Collection. Sculpted in the Daria face sculpt
- Solitaire (2010) From the Black Label "Bond Girls" Collection. Sculpted in the Lara face sculpt.
- Cyndi Lauper (2010) From the "Ladies of the '80s" series.
- Bella Swan, Edward Cullen, Jacob Black, Alice Cullen, Jane, Victoria, Carlisle Cullen, Esme Cullen, Jasper Hale, Rosalie Hale, and Emmett Cullen (2009–2011), based on The Twilight Saga film series; Pink Label Collection
- Barbra Streisand (2010) From the Pink Label Collection.
- Farrah Fawcett (2010) From the Black Label Collection.
- Taylor Swift (2010) American country pop singer.
- Rock Hudson and Doris Day (2011) from the 1959 feature film Pillow Talk; Pink Label Collection.
- Grace Kelly (2011) To Catch a Thief Grace Kelly Doll; Grace Kelly The Bride Doll; Grace Kelly The Romance Doll; Rear Window Grace Kelly Doll
- Faith Hill & Tim McGraw (2011) American country pop singers.
- Nicki Minaj (2011) an American rapper and singer.
- Katy Perry (2011) an American singer.
- Katniss Everdeen (2012–?) A character from the movie based on the Hunger Games books by Suzanne Collins. The doll is a likeness of actress Jennifer Lawrence.
- Peeta Mellark (2012–?) A character from the movie based on the Hunger Games books by Suzanne Collins. The doll is a likeness of actor Josh Hutcherson.
- Effie Trinket (2012–?) A character from the movie based on the Hunger Games books by Suzanne Collins. The doll is a likeness of actress Elizabeth Banks.
- Finnick Odair (2012–?) A character from the movie based on the Hunger Games books by Suzanne Collins. The doll is a likeness of actor Sam Claflin.
- Jennifer Lopez (2013) From the Black Label Collection. Two versions were released, one dressed in her world tour jumpsuit, the other with her dress worn at the red carpet.
- Batman, Superman, and Wonder Woman, black label dolls released as a promotional tie-in with Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice (2016). Each one is sculpted in the likeness of their respective actor, Ben Affleck, Henry Cavill, and Gal Gadot.
- Claudia Schiffer (2017, 2020, 2023) German supermodel. The second collaboration released two versions.
- Tomb Raider (2018) features a doll based on Lara Croft in the film, sculpted in the likeness of Alicia Vikander.
- A Wrinkle in Time (2018) dolls based on Mrs. Which, Mrs. Whatsit, and Mrs. Who. Each doll is sculpted in the likeness of Oprah Winfrey, Reese Witherspoon, and Mindy Kaling respectively.
- Owen Grady and Claire Dearing from Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom (2018). The dolls are sculpted in the likeness of Chris Pratt and Bryce Dallas Howard respectively.
- The Nutcracker and the Four Realms (2018) features dolls based on Clara, the Sugar Plum Fairy, and the Ballerina Princess. Each doll is sculpted in the likeness of Mackenzie Foy, Keira Knightley, and Misty Copeland respectively.
- Frida Kahlo (2018) Mexican artist. As of September 2018, the doll is no longer available.
- Amelia Earhart (2018) American Aviator and the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean.
- Katherine Johnson (2018) American Mathematician.
- CookieSwirlC (2019) YouTube Content Creator, referred to as a Roberts sister on Barbie's YouTube channel.
- Rosa Parks (2019) American Seamstress and Civil Rights Activist.
- Sally Ride (2019) The first, and youngest, American woman to fly into space.
- Ella Fitzgerald (2020) American Jazz Singer.
- Susan B. Anthony (2020) American Civil Rights Activist.
- Jean-Michel Basquiat (2020) American artist, as part of the Signature Collection. Despite the real-life artist being a male, the doll is produced as a female.
- Billie Jean King (2020) American Tennis Player.
- Florence Nightingale (2020) English Nurse.
- Black Widow (2020) Two dolls based on the titular character were released, one in the black suit and one in the white suit. Both are sculpted in the likeness of Scarlett Johansson.
- Maya Angelou (2021) American Writer, Author, and Activist.
- Eleanor Roosevelt (2021) Former First Lady of the United States and Human Rights Activist.
- Helen Keller (2021) American Author and Activist.
- Sarah Gilbert (2021) British vaccinologist.
- Ida B. Wells (2022) American civil rights activist.
- Guo Pei (2022) Chinese fashion designer.
- Camila Cabello, Ally Brooke, Dinah Jane Hansen, Lauren Jauregui, Normani Kordei (2014) American music group Fifth Harmony American partnered with Mattel for “With Barbie anything is possible” campaign and released accompanying anthem inspired by tagline. Dolls appeared in “Barbie Life in the Dreamhouse” episode titled ‘Sister’s Fun Day’.
- Vera Wang (2022) American fashion designer, as part of the Tribute Collection.
- Queen Elizabeth II (2022) Queen of England, as part of the Tribute Collection.
- Laverne Cox (2022) American actress and LGBT rights activist, as part of the Tribute Collection. This doll became historical for being the first doll in Barbie history to be transgender, as Cox is a trans woman in real life.
- Jane Goodall (2022) English Anthropologist and animal rights activist.
- Madam C.J. Walker (2022) American entrepreneur and hairstylist, as part of the Inspiring Women series in the Signature Collection.
- Gloria Estefan (2022) Cuban-American Singer and Songwriter, as part of the Signature Collection.
- Tina Turner (2022) American-born Swiss Singer and Songwriter, as part of the Signature Collection.
- Bessie Coleman (2023) American civil aviator, as part of the Inspiring Women series in the Signature Collection.
- Anna May Wong (2023) American actress, as part of the Inspiring Women series in the Signature Collection.
- María Félix (2023) Mexican actress and singer, as part of the Tribute Collection.
- Celia Cruz (2023) Cuban-American opera singer, as part of the Inspiring Women series in the Signature Collection.
- Wilma Mankiller (2023) Cherokee Nation chief and activist, as part of the Tribute Collection.
- Stevie Nicks (2023) American singer-songwriter, as part of the Signature Collection.
- Mariah Carey (2023) American singer, as part of the Signature Collection.
- Kristi Yamaguchi (2024) American figure skater, as part of the Inspiring Women series in the Signature Collection.
- Isabel Allende (2024) Chilean-American novelist and writer, as part of the Inspiring Women series in the Signature Collection.
- Sue Bird (2024) American basketball player, as part of the Signature Collection.
- Anita Dongre (2024) Indian fashion designer, as part of the Signature Collection.
- Rita Moreno (2024) Puerto Rican singer, actress and dancer, as part of the Tribute Collection.
Others
- Barbara "Brooklyn Barbie" Millicent Roberts (2021–present): A black eponymously-named friend of Barbie, first introduced in the 2021 film Barbie: Big City, Big Dreams. In the film, Barbie crosses paths with her over a locker engraved in their name in a performing arts school in Brooklyn, New York City. They become fast friends and have been sharing spotlights and lead roles in most recent entries in the media franchise. Christopher Keenan, who served as co-executive producer and co-writer of the 2021 film described her as a "fearless, smart and loyal friend with an exuberant and infectious personality" as well as being "a confident and optimistic triple-threat singer, dancer and musician who dreams big and believes in the limitless possibilities of life".
Model of the Moment
A collector series of dolls designed by veteran Mattel designer Robert Best. The series featured three new characters including Daria, Marisa, and Nichelle. The dolls were notable for featuring a new body sculpt known as Model Muse, which is a body designed to stay in one static pose as a display figurine. The series was discontinued after only 5 dolls, but the dolls live on as their face and body sculpts are used for other Barbie dolls ever since. The Model Muse body in particular has become the new standard body for collector dolls in the Barbie line.
- Daria (2004–2005) was the Caucasian doll in this collection. Two versions of her were released, including Daria Celebutante and Daria Shopping Queen.
- Marisa (2004–2005) was the Hispanic doll in this collection. Two versions of her were released, including Pretty Young Thing Marisa and Beach Baby Marisa.
- Nichelle (2004) was the African-American doll in this collection, not to be confused with the Shani character Nichelle. Only one version was released, Nichelle Urban Hipster.
Shani and friends
Main article: The Marvelous World of ShaniWhen first introduced, the Shani line of dolls existed outside of the Barbie character continuity. After a couple of years, the Shani character was introduced into the Barbie line.
- Shani (1991–1994)
- Asha (1991–1994)
- Nichelle (1991–1994)
- Jamal (boyfriend – 1992–1994)
Asha – African American Collection
Main article: The Marvelous World of ShaniA short-lived Afrocentric doll line introduced in 1994, retroactively considered Barbie friend dolls. Although the dolls are unrelated to Shani's friend Asha, the dolls still used the Shani face mold and were meant to be a successor to the Shani line.
Harlem Theatre Collection
Three character dolls from Carlyle Nuera's Harlem Theatre Collection.
- Claudette Gordon (2015)
- Madam LaVinia (2016)
- Selma DuPar James (2017)
Byron Lars – Passport Collection
Three dolls released in the Passport Collection by American fashion designer Byron Lars. Each doll is a multicultural and biracial character from a different part of the world.
- Ayako Jones (2009) is Blasian, being of African and Japanese descent.
- Charmaine King (2010) is Afro-French, being of African and French descent, specifically Monaco.
- Fenella Layla (2011) is Afro-Scottish, being of African and Scottish descent. Her fashion is a fusion of Kente Cloth and Scottish Tartan.
See also
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