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  • Audience
    • Collectors
    • Kids
  • Category
    • Barbie and Friends
    • Disney
    • Other Comics and Animation
    • Other Playline
    • Other TV or Movie
    • Real People
    • Robert Tonner
    • Sailor Moon
    • Star Wars
  • Scale
    • 1:4
    • 1:6
  • Special Qualities
    • Authorized Likeness
    • Branding
    • Holiday
    • Reproduction
    • Special Feature
  • LIBERATION 15: THE PEACOCK BARBIE

    / August 10, 1999

    I have to admit it… even though you can’t take her outfit off without ruining it, I love this doll. She pushes all my buttons: the unique face paint, the rich blues and greens, and of course,…

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  • LIBERATIONS 12, 13, AND 14: BUTTERFLY ART TERESA, STEVEN, AND BARBIE

    / August 3, 1999

    In last year’s lineup, Mattel introduced these adorable play line dolls with one ‘permanent’ tattoo each and sheets of temporary tattoos for doll and owner to share. Many collectors missed these dolls initially due to an overwhelming…

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  • LIBERATION 10: BARBIE MILLICENT ROBERTS “PERFECTLY SUITED” SET

    / July 20, 1999

    The ‘Barbie Millicent Roberts’ line was a Mattel attempt to separate the adult collector from their money. Envisioned as a line of high end dolls with classy clothing and lots of accessories, plus additional clothing and accessory…

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  • LIBERATION 7: ROSIE O’DONNELL, FRIEND OF BARBIE

    / July 6, 1999

    At first glance, I was disappointed in this doll- I thought the baggy suit contained the ‘normal’ doll body. I’ve never been happier to be wrong about Mattel. This doll is 100% new molds, and while there…

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  • Liberation 6: Hallmark’s Holiday Voyage Barbie

    / June 29, 1999

    Mattel puts out a lot of ‘historical’ theme dolls. Some of them are wonderful, and others are, well, not wonderful. I’ve always found it interesting that Mattel does so many 1920s dolls, since the idealized flapper has…

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  • LIBERATION 4: THE QUEEN FROM MOSES, PRINCE OF EGYPT WITH BONUS LIBERATION KWANZAA KEEYA!

    / June 15, 1999

    Despite their fondest hopes, Moses, Prince of Egypt did not turn out to be the picture that put Dreamworks Studios on the map. Hasbro made the toys, which came and went with barely a ripple of interest. As far…

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  • Liberation 3: Oscar De La Renta Barbie

    / June 8, 1999

    I admit it.. I’m a child of the 80’s. And I still think that the fashions Oscar de la Renta designed for Barbie are some of her best ever. So I couldn’t possibly resist this doll. The…

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  • Liberation 2: Generation Girl Chelsea

    / June 1, 1999

    Mattel really is paranoid about the B-girl’s image. The Generation Girl line wasn’t even available nationwide when this poor girl got ‘updated’ with Generation Girl Tori’s face mold and no nose ring. Despite having reduced the nose…

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There’s nothing sadder than a doll ‘collection’ filled with boxes.

--Lady Bast, way back in 1999

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