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Barbie The Movie Doll, Margot Robbie Barbie Doll with Pink Western Outfit Including White Cowgirl Hat from Barbie Movie, Toys for Ages 3 and Up, One Barbie Doll, HPK00

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Barbie: A Touch of Magic is an animated TV series new to Netflix. When Malibu Barbie and Brooklyn Barbie find a magical baby Pegasus on the beach in Malibu, they work together to discover where the magical horse came from. Barbie Dreamhouse Adventuresis another animated TV series that first premiered in 2018 and ran until 2020 for a total of 5 seasons. Following the life of Barbie and her best friends in her new dreamhouse, the show includes her next-door neighbor Ken. Barbie also has a collection of her most popular songs that you can sing along with. Sing Along with Barbie is a karaoke movie. Sing along with lyrics on the screen to twelve memorable Barbie songs from popular Barbie films. Laugh With Barbie Anyway, the uncomfortable feeling. As it was during filming, people are looking at Barbie and Ken, these two strange creatures on the boardwalk. Barbie, accustomed to adoration and comically unversed in any vocabulary outside preternaturally sunny empowerment, notes that she feels weird. Like … conscious of something … but thinking of herself. The moment is played for laughs – what if an adult woman (of sorts) made it this far without ever experiencing self-consciousness? What if the concept of self-doubt was so foreign as to escape language? – and as part of the film’s absurd, at times strenuously winking tone.

Barbie Vloggeris another addition to Barbie’s YouTube content, featuring Barbie as she documents her life and adventures in the form of a video blog. The other Kens are less referential. As each of their taglines note, these Kens are just other Kens. Gatwa is in a country-themed outfit, but it doesn’t look much like the Grand Ole Opry Ken, and the others are similarly in the “Ken vibe” without being direct references to real Ken dolls of yore. Its chief executive and chair, Ynon Kreiz, said: “Consumer demand for our product increased in the quarter and we continued to outpace the industry. Our results benefited from the success of the Barbie movie, which became a global cultural phenomenon, and marked a key milestone for Mattel.” While they try to find out how to get little Peggy home, Malibu, Brooklyn, Malibu’s sisters, and Ken have to protect their four-legged friend from a Glyph trying to steal the little horse’s wings. Barbie: Life in the Dreamhouse As a spin-off ofBarbie Dreamhouse Adventures, Barbie Dreamhouse Adventures Go Team Roberts!continues to follow the adventures of Barbie and her friends.That included a 27% jump in doll sales, which was driven by demand for toys from its Barbie, Monster High, Disney Princess and Disney Frozen lines. Here’s what we know for sure: In Barbie, our protagonist finds herself losing her grip over her inherent Barbie-ness. “Do you guys ever think about dying?” she asks during one of her classic blowout parties, earning stunned, judgment silence in response. Dolls don’t die! Matters only worsen from there: Suddenly, her fake shower is freezing; she falls, rather than floats, from her rooftop into her convertible; her feet slump from their iconic arch. To remedy this imperfection, she’s instructed to explore the “real world,” so she can know “the truth about the universe.” Then there’s James Bond, the most pre-aware franchise of all. For years, there has been talk of bringing in smart new writers to shake it up and be more funny and self-aware. Danny Boyle was (briefly) invited to take the 007 helm, but disinvited when he had his own ideas about script. Phoebe Waller-Bridge was supposed to be adding extra humour and zip. But how much did she really contribute? The 007 brand of course has little tics and quirks of humour, but it is fundamentally serious. Too much comedy and it just becomes Austin Powers. Mattel added that the strong sales performance over the quarter reflected “the successful execution of our strategy to grow Mattel’s IP-driven toy business and expand our entertainment offering”. Thus far, we’ve had such fascinating theories on the objective of her eponymous film: 1) It’s about having an existential crisis (and also, death).

Yet the real problem for Mattel is unlikely to be story but tone. The Barbie movie starring Margot Robbie as the blond doll heroine is reportedly structured around the time-honoured fish-out-of-water plotline, with Barbie transported out of her perfect toy universe into the real world. It is highly likely that this film will be experienced on two levels – a serious one for the kids, and an irony-laden one for accompanying adults, who will be slyly invited to laugh at how naff or reactionary the cherished toys of their childhood actually were, or to smile affectionately at how they were charming and empowering. Barbie herself is living her best life in her perfect Barbie world, partying of an evening with Barbies who are political leaders, supreme court judges and Nobel laureates (including Dua Lipa and Issa Rae), and a castrato chorus of beach-bunny Ken clones (including John Cena and Simu Liu) and Ken’s gloomy beta-male mate Allan (Michael Cera) when suddenly she is assailed with the terrible thought of dying. Barbie is a plastic paradox. She is a narrow vision of womanhood, and she is also an everywoman. She has hundreds of jobs and has never worked a day in her life. (She is also, importantly, not alive.) She is more than 60 years old and eternally, vaguely 20-something. (Past reports indicate Mattel claims she’s 19.) She is sexy but sexless. She’s a child’s plaything, with influence felt widely on adults. But Mattel’s version of “pre-awareness” looks different. Movies based on toys available for decades, even more than ones based on games such as the movie surreally derived from the board game Battleship, play on a deep-seated awareness of a product, which is not a complex narrative but a very rudimentary set of ideas, a much cruder kind of pre-awareness compared to the generic or star-based forms. Barbie: Life in the Dreamhouseis an animated comedy series that aired from 2012 to 2015 for a total of 7 seasons. Set in a doll-sized version of Malibu, the show features Barbie, her friends, her sisters, and her boyfriend, Ken, all as dolls.We can’t talk about Barbie without talking about the marketing of Barbie. It is everywhere: on Krispy Kreme donuts and Ruggable rugs and OPI nail polish and GAP T-shirts and toothbrushes and luggage and pool floats and ice cream and frozen yogurt and makeup and cars and blankets and hairbrushes and heels. Her Dreamhouse is on Airbnb. Every publicist pushing sunglasses or sex toys has retooled their strategy around “Barbiecore” for the summer. I have never worn so much pink in my life. This Barbie may be a mermaid, but she’s more than that; she’s a movie star. Dua Lipa’s Mermaid Barbie appears to be based on the character Nori from the 2006 animated film Barbie: Mermaidia.

The secrets of director Greta Gerwig’s long-anticipated film are, in fact, starting to dissolve: The Los Angeles premiere prompted a round of spoiler-free first reactions (mostly positive), and the official critic review embargo is reportedly up soon. But even with the film finally accumulating eyeballs, there’s still a collective sense of protectiveness over the Barbie brouhaha. We don’t want the mania to break, not yet. There are still ample dopamine deposits to be discovered in deliberating what, precisely, Barbie has to say. After a promotional music video dropped yesterday featuring Gosling’s Ken serenading his second-rate status, one particular TikTok comment best summarized this feeling: “Every time I see a trailer for this movie I am more confused but I also want to see it more.” So, then, what is Barbie about? My hope is that actually watching the plot play out will only heighten the debate. The film’s IMDb logline encourages that possibility: “Barbie suffers a crisis that leads her to question her world and her existence.” If Barbie’s questioning herself, why would we not want to do the same? These episodes provide side stories and extensions to the characters and experiences featured in the animated TV series. You can stream 2 seasons of Barbie Vlogger on Prime Video. Barbie Dreamtopia Even if Barbie doesn’t lay out its “men are problematic” bent quite so literally, it’s already clear Gosling’s performance is one of the best of the film. If that’s the case, there’s one hell of a debate to be had over why Ken’s character arc is so essential to our understanding of Barbie herself. 3) It’s about the inescapable clutch of corporations.

But Barbie isn’t just about the Barbies. Emerald Fennell and Michael Cera star as Midge and Allan, respectively. Midge and Allan are married friends of Barbie and Ken’s who were followed by a pregnant Midge doll in 2002. The pregnant Midge, who wears the same color that Fennell is wearing here, was pulled from Walmart after parents complained about the pregnant doll. Like its predecessor, it is an animated series created by Mattel with 2 seasons streaming on Netflix. Barbie Vlogger The 22-minute episodes are rated TV-Y. You can stream 3 seasons on Netflix. Barbie: Dreamhouse Adventures Go Team Roberts! Barbie Dreamtopiais a more fantasy-focused series in which Barbie’s little sister Chelsea embarks on various adventures in the whimsical world of Dreamtopia. In Barbie and the Sensations, the band is beloved by fans worldwide, and Barbie takes on the role of ambassador for world peace. Sing along with Barbie

Greta Gerwig has additionally populated her film with a freakish amount of Barbies in professional careers, including a doctor, a Supreme Court justice, a diplomat, a lawyer, a Pulitzer Prize winner, a Nobel Prize–winning physicist, and a celebrated author. Y’know, easy stuff. Barbie’s first-ever job was in 1960, when she was a fashion designer, and the following year she was an airline stewardess. The level at which these Barbies have received accolades is a little cheeky (real Barbie was once a judge, but she was never officially in the Supreme Court, for example). The series showcases various misadventures and relies on gags centered around their doll-like nature. You can stream Season 1 on Netflix. Barbie: Dreamhouse Adventures The logline attached to the full Barbie trailer lays out an intriguing path for Ken, Barbie’s eternal boyfriend: “To live in Barbie Land is to be a perfect being in a perfect place. Unless you have a full-on existential crisis. Or you’re a Ken.”

We haven’t played with Barbies since we were, like, five years old,” a group of teens tell Margot Robbie’s Barbie in the film trailer. Her face falls. If girls don’t need Barbie, what does she exist for? And who (or what) do they turn to instead? What happens to a girl to make her abandon what was previously such a source of enrichment? What does it mean to age, when Barbie herself cannot? 6) It’s about ... Barbie. This show introduces viewers to magical creatures and different kingdoms, such as Sparkle Mountain, Rainbow Cove, and Sweetville.

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