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  2. My Scene - Wikipedia

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    Each of the My Scene girls (and three of the boys) own pets. Female My Scene dolls have a non-twisting, navel-sculpted body mold and share a face mold, developed specifically for the brand, that dons a small nose, wide cheekbones, and large, pouty lips. Some lines' dolls (beginning with "Night on the Town") have rooted eyelashes and glittery eyes.

  3. Barbie Magic Hair Styler - Wikipedia

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    In their review, AllGame gave the game 3 and half stars out of a possible 5, complimenting its replay value and the vast combinations of styles and accessories, as well as the "well-designed gameplay". However they were more critical of some of the controls and some of the prescriptivist fashion opinions expressed by Barbie in the game. [1]

  4. Dress-up - Wikipedia

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    Dress-up is a children's game in which costumes or clothing are put on a person or on a doll, for role-playing or aesthetics purposes. In the UK the game is called dressing up. In the mid-1990s, dress-up games also became a video game genre in which customizing a virtual character's appearance is the primary focus.

  5. 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.

  6. List of Barbie video games - Wikipedia

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    Table of Barbie-related video games, 2001–2005 Title [1] Release date Platform(s) Publisher Developer(s) Barbie: Pet Rescue: 2001 Game Boy Color Vivendi Universal Games HotGen Studios Barbie Team Gymnastics: 2001 Windows Blue Planet Software Secret Agent Barbie: 2001 Windows Gigawatt Studios Barbie Explorer: September 4, 2001 (NA) PlayStation ...

  7. Why people are dressing up to see 'Barbie' in theaters - AOL

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    From left, Sophie Davidoff, Ayan Babayeva and Mia Ilyaich, all 9, wore pink to see Barbie on July 22 at AMC's The Grove 14 in Los Angeles. Babayeva was celebrating her birthday. (Photo: Jenna ...

  8. Margot Robbie Reveals the Secret Behind Viral ‘Barbie' High ...

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    Margot Robbie revealed how she filmed the viral high heels scene that left fans with many questions. During the April trailer for the Barbie movie, the Once Upon a Time … in Hollywood star, 32 ...

  9. 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.