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Since Barbie Dreamhouse Adventures in 2018, they have become permanent main characters in the overall Barbie franchise makeup. Skipper Roberts (1964–2003, 2009–present): The teenage younger sister of Barbie and the first character added to Barbie's family. Originally released as an 8-year-old, she was changed to a 14-year-old later on.
Cassandra Lee Morris as Stacie Roberts, Barbie's second younger sister. She is fun-loving, talented and athletic. Cassidy Naber as Chelsea Roberts, Barbie's youngest sister. She is the most imaginative of the Roberts girls. Lisa Fuson as Margaret Roberts, Barbie, Skipper, Stacie, and Chelsea's mom, and Poppy Reardon, an antagonistic neighbor.
Barbie Roberts dreams of being a Broadway star, so she enrolls in a summer program at a prestigious performing Handler Arts Academy in New York City. Her family and friends back home in Malibu wish her well as she arrives at the academy. As Barbie struggles with her luggage, she gets helped by a flexible female student who is from Brooklyn.
Barbie's full name is Barbara Millicent Roberts and her parents' names are given as George and Margaret Roberts from the fictional town of Willows, Wisconsin, in a series of novels published by Random House in the 1960s.
Barbie Dreamhouse Adventure: Go Team Roberts. Barbie: It Takes Two. Barbie: A Touch of Magic. The top 10 Barbie movies ranked (according to the Rotten Tomatoes audience score):
Barbie, Skipper and Stacie find Chelsea sleeping with her plush toys in a tent and wake her up. Unaware it has been all a dream, her sisters hug her and get her reunited with the Roberts family. As the family is relaxing, Chelsea notices the Activities Director trying to sabotage the Lazy River again, but sneaks out and catches him in the act.
In response, she designed Barbie (formally Barbara Millicent Roberts), a teenage fashion model doll, as an alternative to the infant dolls that dominated the toy market at the time. The Barbie ...
As seen in "Barbie," Ken frequently takes a back seat to Barbie. The movie's tagline says it all: "She's everything. He's just Ken." For a brief, shining moment in the early 1990s, though, one Ken ...