No, Ballerina Barbie does not have bendable appendages. Her arms come pre-bent into Ballet positions.
I think you are asking about one of the My First Barbie ballerina dolls.
I believe the legs on Barbie dolls with bendable legs are made of a silicone polymer, though I can't seem to confirm that right now. The ones with hard plastic legs are made of vinyl, which does not contain silicon.
The first Barbie doll to feature bendable legs was the American Girl model in 1965. Mattel, Inc. launched the Barbie doll in March of 1959. Barbie has since become a cultural icon, and Mattel has released dolls of different sexes, ethnicities, occupations, ages, and disabilities.
Two possible answers are Beauty Secrets Barbie and Magic Moves Barbie.
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There's a wire running through the leg. And yes, it can break and/or rust.
Yes, the wire is what makes her legs bend.
the bendable type
Long legs, small head, skinny figure, and good feet
"Bendable" is an adjective.