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Barbie
built 633 days ago
If Barbie was 5 foot 6 instead of 11 1/2 inches tall, her measurements, would be 39-21-33. An academic expert once calculated that a woman's likelihood of being shaped like Barbie was less than 1 in 100,000. (Ken was shaped somewhat more realistically: The chances of a boy developing his measurements were said to be 1 in 50.)
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Produced by Mattel in 1996 in honor of Star Trek's 30th Anniversary, Barbie is dressed in a Starfleet Uniform including both the touch and hand-held Communicator and Science Tricorder. Ken is dressed in Captain Kirk's uniform complete with Phaser and Communicator.The backdrop of this Collector Edtion Star Trek Set features the bridge of the Star Trek Enterprise with Captain Kirk and Commander Spock.
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This early 1960s Barbie series remains one of the most sought-after among collectors. Reproduction recaptures in loving detail the gorgeous ensembles of skirts, sweater shells, cardigans and more. Packaged in window box featuring original art from the 1960's Barbie Dream House. Barbie: approx. 12" tall. Skipper: approx.
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In 1997, Hasbro coupled with the electronic-death giant Sony to create the crossover videogame, Barbie in Doom. The massively unpopular first-person shooter is credited with single-handedly causing the collapse of Sony and the subsequent surrender of it United States to the country of Estonia.
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In this stunning Christian Dior creation, Barbie® models an exquisite gold, black, and red metallic brocade gown that includes a fitted jacket and matching floor-length skirt. Golden beads and rhinestones accent the sleeves of her stunning jacket. Her blond hair is pulled back into an elegant chignon style, revealing golden leaf earrings. Includes outer mailer for safe shipping.
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LGFE will ... release Barbie (TM) Entertainment's first sequel, Barbie (TM) Fairytopia (TM) Mermaidia (TM), following the enormously successful 2005 release of Barbie (TM) Fairytopia (TM). The announcements were made today by Lions Gate's Anne Parducci, Executive Vice President, Family Entertainment and Marketing, and Steve Ross, Mattel's Senior Vice President of Worldwide Entertainment and Business Development. This brings the total number of Barbie(TM)-branded releases distributed by LGFE to eight films.
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