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  2. My Scene - Wikipedia

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    My Scene: Masquerade Madness was the second My Scene film, released to DVD on June 1, 2004, and later premiered on Nickelodeon on October 24, 2004. It runs 28 minutes long. It runs 28 minutes long. The plot revolves around the Masquerade Madness fashion show, a fundraiser for the local animal shelter.

  3. 12 Barbie-Inspired Outfit Ideas for a Fabulously Fun ... - AOL

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    Greta Gerwig’s Barbie movie has been one of the biggest cultural phenomena of 2023, with rave reviews, loads of records broken and a collection of Mattel-related movies about to follow suit. Even b

  4. Tom Forsythe - Wikipedia

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    Tom Forsythe is an American artist and tai chi instructor who lives and works in Utah.He is known for his photographic work of Barbie dolls, which caused some controversy resulting from a lawsuit brought against him by Mattel.

  5. 7 Barbie Costume Ideas Inspired by Margo Robbie in the ... - AOL

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    Check out the best Barbie costume ideas for Halloween 2023, inspired by Greta Gerwig's "Barbie" movie and the O.G. doll outfits.

  6. BarbieGirls.com - Wikipedia

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    The mini-games on BarbieGirls.com were originally taken from other Mattel websites for My Scene and Pixel Chix, but eventually original games were featured. The in-game cinema paid players 20 B Bucks to watch a trailer for one of the many Direct-to-DVD Barbie films.

  7. Think: Yellowstone, but make it pink.Bring the Western trend to your Barbie moment in this ultra feminine cowgirl ensemble. Better yet, you can wear the pieces separately once Halloween is over.

  8. Barbie Fashion Designer - Wikipedia

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    Barbie Fashion Designer was the ninth best-selling PC game of 1996 in the United States, with 393,575 CD-ROM units sold [5] and $14,044,994 sales revenue. [6] Barbie Fashion Designer went on to sell over 500,000 copies in its first two months of release and over 600,000 within the first year of its release, outselling other popular games at the time such as Quake and Doom.

  9. Barbie (media franchise) - Wikipedia

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    Beginning with the release of an eponymous video game in 1984, Barbie, a fashion doll manufactured by American toy and entertainment company Mattel and debuted on March 9, 1959, has been featured in a media franchise predominantly consisting of a film series and media formats across technologies like television and the Internet. [1]