Francie was sold between 1966 and 1976. There have also been a few reproductions of her in the past 10 years. Barbie's Mod cousin was Francie, 11 inches tall, who was on the market from 1966 to 1976.
The first line of Malibu dolls sold in 1971--Barbie, Ken, Skipper and Francie--were called SunSet Malibu.
The mid-70s Malibu Francie dolls were from Korea. The Malibu Francies from 1971 and 1972 were from Japan.
Her cousin Francie was sold between 1966 and 1976. There have been several versions of Francie designed for adult collectors since 2000.
A. Francie - She appeared in 1967 as Barbie's "mod" cousin. This doll is very rare. B. Her long-time African-American friend is Christie, who was first sold in 1968. C. The first African-American Barbie was introduced in 1980. She's just called Black Barbie. She wore a bubblecut/Afro and a red gown. Now they have a black barbie doll group and they are Trichelle, Sara and Grace. There was a black version of Barbie's cousin Francie in 1967. Barbie's first African-American friend was Christie, first sold in 1968. The first Black Barbie (as opposed to a different name) was sold in 1980.
Probably the first Holiday Barbie doll, from 1988.
In your mommy
Francie Schwartz was born in 1944.
Francie and Barbie are cousins.
There's no such thing. The doll wasn't sold until 1959.
Nothing. The doll wasn't sold until 1959.
Francie Nolan is the protagonist of A Tree Grows in Brooklyn.
Francie Molloy has written: 'After the ceasefires'