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

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    The doll was discontinued in 2012, per Mattel. Video Girl Barbie appears in the film along with the other discarded dolls in Weird Barbie's house. She complains about her design to Gloria and Sasha.

  3. List of Mattel toys - Wikipedia

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    The Simpsons toy figures, games, etc. Sing-a-ma-jigs (2010–present) Talking, Singing computer chip toys. SpongeBob SquarePants; Soul; Strange Change Machine (1968) Street Sharks (1994–1996) (See also, Extreme Dinosaurs/Dino Vengers) Snub Nose .38 (1958) A small toy revolver that comes with a holster. Superman. Superman Returns; Man of Steel

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

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    ON second thought, maybe Mattel marketing has always known exactly what they were doing. Earring Magic Ken, released in 1993, was reportedly modeled after rave culture of the early '90s, aka queer ...

  5. Diva Starz - Wikipedia

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    Diva Starz was a series of talking fashion dolls created and released by Mattel in October 2000. [1] They are similar in design to MGA's Bratz and Tiger Electronics' Furby. . Alexa, Nikki, Summer—later replaced by Miranda—and Tia were offered in the original deb

  6. What's Her Face (doll) - Wikipedia

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    What's Her Face! was a line of customizable dolls that straddled the line between traditional fashion dolls and creative activity toys. [1] Made by Mattel, the line ran from 2001–2003, and enjoyed only a modest success in a market dominated by Mattel's iconic Barbie and MGA Entertainment's Bratz dolls. Following the discontinuation of the ...

  7. Mattel recalled the puppy in 2007 due to choking hazard associated with the miniature droppings that came with the toy. In addition to Midge and Tanner, Mattel was forced to recall “Oreo Fun ...