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KidVision was the children's home video division of A*Vision Entertainment, later WarnerVision Entertainment.It was launched in 1992 and started distributing videos on the January of 1993 [1] with The Magic School Bus, Shining Time Station, Kidsongs and the Real Wheels and Real Animals series.
Creatable World (2019–present) Six construction kits for gender-neutral dolls. Creepy Crawlers (1964–1966) Set of molds to make bugs, snakes, and spiders from "plasti-goop." The molds and goop are heated in a hot-plate called a "Thingmaker."
Move aside, Astroworld! Barbie and her friends are coming to town. Mattel Adventure Park, a full-scale amusement park featuring your favorite Mattel toys and games — Barbie, Hot Wheels, Thomas ...
After Joy does karaoke, the bus jolts, with Skipper and her friends realizing that the bus has left the park. Skipper comes up with a plan to keep the children busy until the bus stops, then ask the driver to return them back to the park. At a parking lot, Pete gets off the bus and drives away in another car, leaving Skipper and the others ...
The Barbie movie no longer has to inspire Barbie Dream House jealousy. Visitors can head to a life-size Barbie Beach House and feel like they've been transported to Barbie Land.
Ken strives to be the perfect boyfriend for Barbie and is always there when Barbie needs him. He is an inventor who makes high-end machines and gadgets for Barbie to use, though they usually end up malfunctioning. Voiced by Sean Hankinson. Skipper Roberts is Barbie's teenage sister who enjoys technology and DJing. Voiced by Paula Rhodes.
Mattel's "Barbie" movie is a live-action flick headlined by Margot Robbie as Barbie and Ryan Gosling as Ken. It was directed by Greta Gerwig, and reportedly had a budget of up to $100 million to make.
Barbie Dreamhouse (sometimes stylized DreamHouse) is a dollhouse introduced by Mattel in 1962. [1] The toys have several rooms, Barbie accessories, and recognizable features like a pink slide and elevator. Dreamhouses are designed to be “architecturally implausible” according to Carol Spencer, who designed Barbie’s outfits from 1963 to ...