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Below is the categorized list of television programming produced and distributed by Mattel Television (formerly Mattel Creations), Mattel Entertainment/Studios, HIT Entertainment and Gullane Entertainment as well as those featuring trademarks and characters owned or acquired by Mattel.
Unveiled on 1 February 2022, via the Mattel website. [23] [24] Television adaptation of Barbie: Big City, Big Dreams. First aired on television in Australia on 4 March and in the United Kingdom and Ireland on 2 April before launching on Netflix in the U.S. on 8 April. Also aired on television in Canada on 10 April [53] and in Portugal on 17 ...
Lady Lovely Locks and the Pixietails is a character property created by American Greetings subsidiary Those Characters from Cleveland (creators of Strawberry Shortcake, Care Bears and Popples among others) in the mid-1980s which soon expanded into a toyline by Mattel. An animated television series produced by DIC Animation City was produced in ...
In 1984, Mattel and Filmation decided to diversify the Masters of the Universe line beyond its traditional realm of "male action" in the hopes of bringing in a young female audience as well. To accompany the Filmation animated series, Mattel created a new line of toys aimed at girls - Princess of Power - with the feminine warrior-woman She-Ra ...
Mattel has announced a revamp of its Monster High doll collection. The new dolls will include diverse stories and body types. (Photo: Mattel)
The Masters of the Universe franchise, created in 1982 as a toyline by American company Mattel, contained many characters in its various incarnations as a toyline, the television series He-Man and the Masters of the Universe, a German series of audioplays, The New Adventures of He-Man, He-Man and the Masters of the Universe, Masters of the Universe: Revelation and He-Man and the Masters of the ...
Mattel introduced My Scene dolls in the fall season of 2002 to compete with MGA's Bratz. [4] [6] The series originally consisted of three female characters with diverse ethnicities and personalities; Mattel added more dolls over time. Its three original dolls, Barbie, Madison, and Chelsea, each came with two extra fashions.
Pages in category "Female characters in television" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 263 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .