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Since Barbie Dreamhouse Adventures in 2018, they have become permanent main characters in the overall Barbie franchise makeup. Skipper Roberts (1964–2003, 2009–present): The teenage younger sister of Barbie and the first character added to Barbie's family. Originally released as an 8-year-old, she was changed to a 14-year-old later on.
Skipper Roberts is a doll created by Mattel in 1964 to be Barbie's young sister. Since 2009, she has a purple streak in her hair and is shown to have a tech-savvy and clever personality. [ 1 ] Since the 2000s, Skipper has been characterized as a tech-savvy and trendy teenager.
The sequel to Barbie: Mariposa and the second of 2 spin-offs of the Barbie: Fairytopia trilogy which serves as its epilogue, this 25th film entry sees the return of Barbie as the fairy Mariposa being sent by the Queen Marabella as the royal ambassador from Flutterfield to the fairy kingdom of Shimmervale to make peace with the inhabitant ...
Skipper, for background, is Barbie's little sister. The first Skipper doll was released in 1964. Created as an 8-year-old character, Skipper had a notably more youthful, cherubic appearance than ...
In a separate video, the TikTok user explained in-depth how Skipper worked and her old habits of playing with the doll and her other Barbies. With Skipper’s clothing removed, viewers could see ...
Skipper's family and Ken visit the park. Barbie praises Skipper's work and Skipper reminds her what Barbie wanted to reveal about Tammy earlier in the video call. Barbie reveals that what she was trying to tell her about Tammy truly isn't a bad person, but she sometimes needs help remembering that.
Ken strives to be the perfect boyfriend for Barbie and is always there when Barbie needs him. He is an inventor who makes high-end machines and gadgets for Barbie to use, though they usually end up malfunctioning. Voiced by Sean Hankinson. Skipper Roberts is Barbie's teenage sister who enjoys technology and DJing. Voiced by Paula Rhodes.
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