Barbie is practically a popstar, isn't she? The doll is Mattel's flagship and arguably the company's most profitable and recognizable product. However, it is not the only one.
Mattel has other dolls besides our sweetheart, whose live action movie is set to open in theaters around the world this July.
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In this article, we will recall 10 other toys from the company. Embark on this reading for Barbie's "family". Let's go?
Beyond Barbie: 10 Other Mattel Dolls
monster High
These ones you know, don't you? They are also famous. But maybe you didn't know that they are also from Mattel. Launched in 2010, Monster High dolls mix fairy tales with horror movie creatures, creating toys with unique, scary and, of course, glamorous looks.
Ever After High
The Ever After High dolls are part of a Monster High spin-off. They have an atmosphere based on a mystical and colorful fairy tale world and are set in a plot that involves conflicts between royalty and rebels – those who did not have an ending happy.
enchantimals
Yet another spin-off, Mattel? Yes sir! I mean, more or less... The initial idea for the Enchantimals was to be a derivative of Ever After High, but the draft was discarded and they had an original plot to call their own. The series follows half-human, half-animal beings (and their pet companions).
Cave Club
Imagine a mixture of Barbie and Flintstones? This is the equation for creating Cave Clubs. The dolls have a mix of prehistoric era with modernism and futurism. Their clothes feature animal prints in neon colors and accessories with references to wildlife.
My Scene
Maybe you know these darlings from movies and miniseries, not dolls. Launched in 2002, they are a group of teenage girls, with more modern wardrobe, makeup and hair. Sadly, they didn't "happen" enough and were discontinued in 2011 - but you can still find some episodes from the series on YouTube. YouTube.
Diva Starz
Launched in 2000, the Diva Starz started as an interactive toy and only later were “emancipated” for their own line. The brand had a video game, website and activities that gave depth to the characters. But the joke ended in 2004.
creatable world
With this line, Mattel wanted to play a little with the customization of the dolls and also with the labels of what is “masculine” and “feminine”. The Creative World dolls, released in 2019, came with wigs of various sizes and genderless clothing.
Teen Trends
The Teen Trends had a unique differential: they were much bigger than the others. They measured approximately 40 centimeters – in addition to being fully articulated.
hot looks
Straight from the years of 1980, the Hot Looks line dolls came with a style characteristic of that decade: big bows, voluminous hair, prints, flashy colors and everything else they were entitled to.
What's Her Face
Did he ever think he had a doll with a totally unique face, because… Well… Did you create him? This was Mattel's idea with What's Her Face. The toy came with a “blank” face and you could draw it however you wanted, with the help of stamps included with the doll.
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