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Re: Spring is in the air. (Event topic)

Posted: Apr 16th, '19, 03:28
by Gwendolyn Quincy
As far as I know those were all direct to DVD or Video. Also the only one that was around when I was a kid was the Barbie and the Rockers or Barbie and the Sensations.

Re: Spring is in the air. (Event topic)

Posted: Apr 16th, '19, 04:01
by blackbriar
I never liked Barbie as a kid. Had a few, but I was obsessed with the Kelly dolls. She's apparently Barbie's little sister and I liked kid rather than adult or baby dolls.

Re: Spring is in the air. (Event topic)

Posted: Apr 16th, '19, 04:31
by Kuuki
Aaah, I totally forgot Barbie's little sisters. I wonder if new ones of theses series are still getting released or if they gave up on the lines.

Re: Spring is in the air. (Event topic)

Posted: Apr 16th, '19, 04:53
by Kitalpha Hart
I wasn't allowed barbie but I was allowed bratz as a kid
Idgi either

Re: Spring is in the air. (Event topic)

Posted: Apr 16th, '19, 05:02
by Gwendolyn Quincy
Barbie's little sister is Skipper. I don't remember a Kelly. I know there was a younger sister, but Kelly doesn't sound right.

Re: Spring is in the air. (Event topic)

Posted: Apr 16th, '19, 05:44
by lunar_eclipse66
Bratz dolls were the must have when I was a kid. I missed those.

Re: Spring is in the air. (Event topic)

Posted: Apr 16th, '19, 07:20
by Kuuki
I was already not that interested in dolls when Bratz were starting to be fashionable.

Re: Spring is in the air. (Event topic)

Posted: Apr 16th, '19, 08:24
by Akili Li
Do any of you remember the Raggedy Ann and Raggedy Andy dolls?
I had one of the Raggedy Ann ones and my brother had a Raggedy Andy.
For some reason we were convinced they were farmers and would drag them out to the gardens with us. Those poor dolls got SO dirty. Good thing you could wash them.

Re: Spring is in the air. (Event topic)

Posted: Apr 16th, '19, 08:32
by Limikkin
I am happy to just get all the hair and maybe the ears and the petals. But I am such a slow and lazy poster :(

Re: Spring is in the air. (Event topic)

Posted: Apr 16th, '19, 08:37
by Kuuki
Good luck!
Akili Li wrote:Do any of you remember the Raggedy Ann and Raggedy Andy dolls?
I had one of the Raggedy Ann ones and my brother had a Raggedy Andy.
For some reason we were convinced they were farmers and would drag them out to the gardens with us. Those poor dolls got SO dirty. Good thing you could wash them.
I had to look it up.
Don't think they've ever been sold in France but I remember having seen them somewhere.
I do find them a bit creepy.