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Each of the My Scene girls (and three of the boys) own pets. Female My Scene dolls have a non-twisting, navel-sculpted body mold and share a face mold, developed specifically for the brand, that dons a small nose, wide cheekbones, and large, pouty lips. Some lines' dolls (beginning with "Night on the Town") have rooted eyelashes and glittery eyes.
My Scene Dolls (2002–2011; 2024) Mrs. Beasley (1967–1972) Talking doll, Mattel, as requested, created the doll as a companion toy for Buffy in TVs Family Affair . My Mini MixieQ's (2016–present)
Lindsay Lohan (2005) from My Scene Goes Hollywood, part of the My Scene line. [15] 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.
Drive-Away Dolls (titled onscreen as Henry James' Drive-Away Dykes [5]) is a 2024 American crime comedy road film directed by Ethan Coen from a screenplay he co-wrote with his wife Tricia Cooke, who was also the film's editor; the two also produced the film with Robert Graf and Working Title's Tim Bevan and Eric Fellner; it is Coen's first narrative film without his brother Joel, and his ...
These Dolls, called "Fab Faces" (a name which was later used for a line of "My Scene" Barbie-related dolls), were seen at the New York Toy Fair in 2003, and appeared in the Mattel 2003 Toy Catalog, but were thought for a time to be unreleased. Instead of the stamps and markers used for previous lines, these Dolls had a traditionally painted ...
That Barbie hype was real, and then some.. Greta Gerwig's pink-plastered, star-studded $100 million comedy starring Margot Robbie as the eponymous heroine of her own existential crisis/patriarchy ...
Feldstein’s character in “Drive-Away Dolls” — a full throttle, 84-minute ride filled with eccentric personalities, absurd situations and sapphic sex scenes — certainly knows what she wants.
In 1987, Mattel produced two television specials with DIC Animation City and Saban Productions; Barbie and the Rockers: Out of This World and its sequel Barbie and the Sensations: Rockin' Back to Earth, both featuring Barbie as the leader of a rock band (often seen as being Mattel's answer to rival fashion doll Jem from Hasbro); Mattel had previously avoided media projects for Barbie “for ...