Ken Barbie Doll
Ken Barbie Doll
Is ok to put a strap on my Ken doll to make sure Barbie isn't missing something?
Gawd, yes! When is Mattel gonna get it together and give poor Ken a pekker?
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![]() NUDE BARBIE KEN DOLL FLOCKED BLACK HAIR US $24.99
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![]() Barbie Doll Size Toy Guitar For Barbie Ken Doll ev US $16.99
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![]() KEN DOLL AS MR SPOCK BARBIE FROM STAR TREK ZACHARY QUINTO NRFB US $50.00
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![]() BARBIE KEN TWILIGHT SAGA EDWARD DOLL FIGURE NEW IN BOX PINK LABEL US $18.99
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![]() Vintage Ken Barbie doll US $9.99
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![]() KEN Doll Fashion Blue Gray Corduroy Pants for Male Barbie Ken Size Dolls New US $8.95
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![]() NEW BARBIE AND KEN WEDDING DOLL W RING BRIDE GROOM DOLL US $49.99
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![]() Huge Lot Vintage 80s Barbie Ken Others Dolls Clothes Wedding Dresses Workout US $125.00
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![]() Vintage 1 First Issue Flocked Haired Ken Barbies Boyfriend Doll Box Stand US $9.99
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![]() 2002 Ken Fashion Avenue Barbie Doll Clothes NIB US $9.99
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![]() 33 Piece Vintage Ponytail Barbie and Ken by Mattel Case 2 Dolls Accessories US $272.50
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![]() 6 barbie friend Ken doll clothes sportwear jeans shirt shorts pants NEW US $19.99
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![]() NoReserve 1950s BLACK TOP HAT for Barbie KEN DOLL etc US $1.00
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![]() 2004 Cali Guy Blaine Barbie Ken Doll NIB US $19.99
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![]() Barbie doll Ken Pink topblack jacket US $3.99
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![]() BARBIES KEN GENUINE MATTEL PRINCE DOLL OUTFIT CLOTHES LOTD US $26.00
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![]() LARGE VINTAGE COLLECTION OF BARBIEĀ® KEN DOLLS CLOTHES ACCESSORIES US $299.00
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![]() VINTAGE 1989 WET N WILD KEN BARBIE DOLL NEW NRFB US $29.99
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![]() Nude Silkstone Short Brunette Haired Ken Doll Barbie fi US $39.99
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![]() LOT OF 4 VINTAGE 1970s Disco BARBIE KEN SKIPPER OR SKOOTER FRIENDS DOLL US $12.99
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When you hear the word "doll," the first thing that comes to mind is "Barbie". The major difference between dolls and action figures is that the former is oriented towards girls, while the latter is oriented towards boys. Dolls usually include matching outfits while action figures generally include clothing and accessories that you might not see every day.
Look at Barbie. Since her inception in 1959, Barbie has been the quintessential girls' toy, what with her interchangeable clothes, pink cars, and Malibu Beach House variations. Though the collection later included Ken, of course, Ken was by no means an action figure. His clothes, like those of Barbie, were typical day-to-day outfits, albeit ones that was masculine.
By comparison, your typical "action figure" is muscular, especially to an exaggerated degree, and might include weapons as accessories. Two classic examples that come to mind are Thundercats and G.I. Joe. Thundercats characters, while somewhat human-looking, were normally yellow or gray-tinted, with overdeveloped muscles; their outfits consisted of tank tops or tights. Most Thundercats figures, whether male or female, included a weapon; Lion-O, for example, was packaged with The Sword of Omens, a longsword with a fiery-red handle.
G.I. Joes, while not as muscular as the Thundercats, still looked physically fit and generally included accessories such as machine guns, knives, and grenades. Can you really argue that these weren't designed for boys? That isn't to say that girls never played with them, but that's not what the marketing companies had in mind.
Other popular dolls include American Girl and Ashton-Drake, both of which are also oriented towards young girls. On occasion, some adults may collect dolls of this type, because of their realistic appearance and value, if kept in good condition.
Another classic action figure collection that may come to mind is the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, whose very name suggests action, and perhaps violence. Like G.I. Joe and Thundercats, the Turtles, armor, and play sets with vehicles such as tanks and artillery-studded cars. Again, while some girls may have found the Ninja Turtles appealing, they were primarily popular with boys. The villains, too, were distorted and mutated, such as Shredder and his henchmen, Bebop and Rocksteady. Perhaps these figures were meant to appeal to the same boys that liked aggressive competitive sports and war games.
Today's action figures vary somewhat, but again, their appearance as a whole is about the same. Perhaps, even as times change, people's mindsets tend to stay the same. The toys produced for boys and girls, for the most part, reflect this.
Victor Epand is an expert consultant about kids toys, stuffed animals, and dolls. You will find the best marketplace for kids toys, stuffed animals, and dolls at these sites for action figures, stuffed animals.
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