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  2. Woman demonstrates how Mattel’s controversial ‘Growing up ...

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    Growing Up Skipper’ was discontinued in 1975 due to backlash ... Mattel was forced to recall “Oreo Fun Barbie,” “Video Girl Barbie,” “Hello Barbie,” and “Slumber Party Barbie ...

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

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    In 1975, the company released "Growing Up Skipper," a technological marvel of a doll that grew taller — and grew breasts — when users twisted her left arm. Rotating her arm backwards reversed ...

  4. Skipper (Barbie) - Wikipedia

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    Skipper's friend for the controversial Growing Up line was the brunette Ginger, made in 1976. However, after this line, Ginger was never seen again. [18] Skipper's first boyfriend, Scott, was created in 1980, and was introduced the year after Super Teen Skipper came on the market. Scott sported puffy, brown 1980s-style hair. [18]

  5. 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.

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

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    George Roberts (1960–present): George is the father of Barbie, Skipper, Stacie and Chelsea and the husband of Margaret. Originally just a book character, he had never been issued in doll form until 2018 due to his debut animation appearance in Barbie Dreamhouse Adventures.

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  8. Why Midge, Barbie’s controversial best friend, is due for a ...

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    Silver screen cameos are also made by “Growing Up Skipper,” from 1975, which let kids increase the size of Barbie’s younger sister’s breasts; as well as 1993’s bestselling “Earring ...

  9. My Scene - Wikipedia

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    These dolls feature a turnable key on their back that can make the doll grow taller and grow breasts, similar to the infamous "Growing Up Skipper" doll. Mattel ceased selling My Scene dolls in the US in 2008, but continued to sell the dolls internationally, until Mattel ceased production on the My Scene line as a whole in the year of 2011.