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Mattel alleged that Forsythe's use of Barbie's name and likeness in his "Food Chain Barbie" photo series infringed on their copyrights, trademarks, and trade dress. The court held that Mattel's trademark and trade dress claims were "groundless or unreasonable" and therefore ordered Mattel to pay 1.8 million dollars in legal fees to Forsythe ...
Forsythe is best known for his famous "Barbie" portraits, portraying Barbie dolls in surprising situations usually without clothes and often juxtaposed with some sort of kitchen or cooking appliance. This line of art is called the "Food Chain Barbie". [2] In each composition, Forsythe shows the world as seemingly mad.
Barbie (1959–present) Ken (1961–present) (dolls named after Elliot and Ruth Handler's children [citation needed]) Batman. Batman Begins; The Dark Knight; The Dark Knight Rises; Batman: The Brave and the Bold; Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice; Barney & Friends; The Backyardigans (2005-2009) Battle Claw (2017–present) Battlestar Galactica ...
Jack W. Ryan (November 12, 1926 – August 13, 1991) was an American designer. Ryan worked at toy company Mattel for 20 years, becoming the company's vice-president of research and development and subsequently working as a consultant.
Barbie.com said that the pregnant Midge doll was "a wonderful prop for parents to use with their children to role-play family situations". Jo Ann Farver, a psychologist from the University of Southern California , was interviewed and said, "The pregnancy-themed Happy Family dolls complement children's strong interests in family relationships ...
She likes to make people laugh, and her style is characterized as "cute." Her pet is Coco, and was a repaint of Barbie's dog, Yorkie. Kenzie is voiced by Ashleigh Ball. Kennedy has golden-blonde hair, light (then tanned) skin, and gray-blue eyes. She replaced Barbie in 2006 after Barbie moved to California. She enjoys going to cafés, parties ...
She’s also got a Motorola flip phone, a CD player (and tons of CDs), and what looks like a few Barbie Dreamhouses—as well as a laudable collection of print magazines. Meanwhile ...
Isadore Elliot Handler (April 9, 1916 – July 21, 2011) was an American inventor, business magnate, and the co-founder of Mattel.With his wife, Ruth Handler, he developed some of the biggest-selling toys in American history, including Barbie, Chatty Cathy, Creepy Crawlers, and Hot Wheels.