Teresa
I'm assuming you are referring to Barbie's sister Stacie's friend Janet from the 1990s. She's the only doll that fits your description. Or do you have one the of Mattel African-American Sunshine Family dolls from the 1970s? They aren't considered Barbie dolls.
No, MyScene is not the same as Barbie. However, both lines of dolls are made from the same company, Mattel. And both lines of dolls previously included a character named Barbie (But now they don't make the MyScene dolls with the name Barbie, now they have a new character.)
Answer: Ken.
California Dream was sold first in 1988; then California. I don't know why the name was changed.
O'Neill
The first line of Malibu dolls sold in 1971--Barbie, Ken, Skipper and Francie--were called SunSet Malibu.
They're very similar to the Moppet dolls from the 80's, but their dresses are entirely plastic, and the dolls themselves look kind of like miniature Barbie dolls
Barbie's white dog is named Taffy. Taffy is often depicted as a playful and loyal companion in various Barbie merchandise, including dolls, movies, and books. The character adds to Barbie's glamorous lifestyle and adventures.
The 1996 Baywatch Barbie doll came with a dolphin, but it didn't have a name. In a Little Golden Book about Barbie called The Big Splash, by Barbara Slate, copyright 1992, the dolphin's name was Herman.
Barbara Blank, but she likes Barbie Blank. They gave her the name Kelly because its the doll barbie's best friend.
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.
Yes. Barbie is a copyrighted name. The generic term is fashion doll.I THINK I know what you are asking.If you are referring to a real person with the name "Barbie," then the answer is no. If you're referring to the doll, just capitalize the first "B", as the name is copyrighted. If you want to write about that size doll in general, the basic term is "fashion doll."Yes, 'Barbie Doll' can be capitalised but when talking about dolls in general it is lower case.