Barbie Life in the Dreamhouse Raquelle Doll

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Barbie Life in the Dreamhouse Raquelle Doll

Barbie Life in the Dreamhouse Raquelle Doll

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Viky (1989): A Brazilian friend of Barbie, released exclusively in Brazil. She used the Steffie face sculpt. Raquelle has an unrequited crush on Ken and, in a number of episodes, attempts to prove to him that she would be a better partner then Barbie. Marisa (2004-2005) was the Hispanic doll in this collection. Two versions of her were released, including Pretty Young Thing Marisa and Beach Baby Marisa. Katniss Everdeen (2012–?) A character from the movie based on the Hunger Games books by Suzanne Collins. The doll is a likeness of actress Jennifer Lawrence. Eliza Doolittle and Henry Higgins (1995) Based on the 1964 feature film, My Fair Lady; played by Audrey Hepburn and Rex Harrison Hollywood Legends Collection.

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. Originally an engineer in the 1960s Barbie book series, but his job or occupancy was retooled as a documentary filmmaker since Dreamhouse Adventures. [9]Stacie Roberts (1990–present): Originally introduced as Kelly in the 1990 Wedding Day Midge gift set as the flower girl, this doll was renamed and re-introduced as Stacie shortly thereafter in 1992, and the Kelly name was instead used for her younger sister. Since her appearance in Life in the Dreamhouse, Stacie is 11 years old and shown to be a competitive, skilled athlete. She has her own line of sports-themed dolls called "Team Stacie". Maria (1995) Based on the 1965 film, The Sound of Music; played by Julie Andrews Hollywood Legends Collection. Kristen Rawlins (2013): A cousin of Barbie, appearing in the picture book, The Wedding Party. She was never made into a doll. Barbie® Core Friend Doll Assortment [BHY12] ("Raquelle® doll staying stylish mixing leopard spots and flowers") [9]

I don’t collect the later non-articulated Fashionistas, so I’m not particularly aware of Raquelle dolls in that line. I do have the 2021 Barbie Extra #15 which seems to have a Raquelle sculpt, she’s a stunning doll and one of my favorites 🥰. Cottingham, Trina; Arend, Scott; Hemingway, Karla (2010). Skipper: Barbie Doll's Little Sister – Identification & Value Guide. Collector Books, A Division of Schroeder Publishing Co., Inc. pp.40–49. ISBN 978-1-57432-698-7. Steffie (1972): Although only three versions of Steffie were produced, all of which appeared in 1972, her face sculpt was used for several Barbie-family dolls for decades after, primarily the PJ doll. Some Barbies of that era, issued outside the US, use the Steffie face sculpt. In at least one Mattel advertisement from 1972, Busy Steffie is pictured, but is referred to as "Busy PJ", indicating that, even though Barbie fans refer to her as having the Steffie face sculpt, it is actually Steffie that has the PJ face sculpt. However, because PJ had used the Midge face sculpt for three years prior, Steffie was the first Mattel doll to use it as her only face sculpt, hence the name "Steffie face".

Mía Colucci, Lupita Fernandez, Roberta Pardo, Miguel Arango, Diego Bustamante and Giovanni Méndez (2007), based on the Mexican soap opera Rebelde. Ken is Raquelle's crush. Raquelle envies Barbie's relationship with Ken and his friendliness and often tries to show to other characters that she is better, and usually fails.



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