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  2. List of Barbie's friends and family - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  3. Midge (Barbie) - Wikipedia

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    Margaret "Midge" Hadley Sherwood is a doll character in the Barbie line of toys by Mattel that was first released in 1963. She was marketed as Barbie's best friend. Although created at the same time as Skipper, [1] Midge was re-introduced in 1988 as part of the play line, though two vintage reproduction dolls were made specifically for collectors in 1993 and 1998.

  4. Category:Barbie characters - Wikipedia

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  5. The true story behind 'Barbie's' discontinued dolls, from ...

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    The doll was part of the adult Barbie Collector Line and not targeted at children. Sugar Daddy Ken, played in the film by Rob Brydon, also made an appearance in Weird Barbie's house alongside his ...

  6. All the Discontinued Dolls Featured in 'Barbie': Allan, Midge ...

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    From "Ken's buddy," Allan, to pregnant Midge, to all-but-forgotten dolls like Video Girl Barbie and Sugar Daddy Ken, read on for a real-life look at some of the discontinued Barbie dolls that make ...

  7. Allan (Barbie) - Wikipedia

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    Barbie.com said that the pregnant Midge doll was "a wonderful prop for parents to use with their children to role-play family situations". Jo Ann Farver, a psychologist from the University of Southern California , was interviewed and said, "The pregnancy-themed Happy Family dolls complement children's strong interests in family relationships ...