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miss priss 12-19-2002 08:18 PM

Toy Stories....
 
I was blessed, by God, to have a child the day after Christmas. Since then, every Christmas, I wander frantically through stores shopping for Christmas gifts and birthday gifts. I decided to give my daughter what almost every little girl wants for Christmas a Barbie. As I was walking throught the Barbie isle at Wal-Mart, to my shock and disbelief, was a pregnant Barbie who happened to be Black (no other races available mind you)! I was totally flabbergasted! She had no "husband" or story line that instituted that. (I thought Barbie and Ken were single!)The belly came off and inside was a baby. Now, I tried to look at this from all angles but I thought it was down right tacky and an insult. I came back days later and it had been removed from the shelf. Even though this took the cake, other dolls were just too provocative and geared toward the teen/adult woman.

What happened to Betsy Wetsy? Raggedy Ann? Cabbage Patch?

Are dolls going to far? What do you think?

BTW, there is an AA trivial pursuit and a What I am going to be when I grow up board game that's reaaallly nice.

Eclipse 12-19-2002 08:45 PM

miss priss I saw a similar doll (both AA and white BTW) at Toys R US and was a little out done myself. These dolls, however did have a "back story" about their happy family and how mom, dad and big brother could not wait for the new addition to the family. There was a separate Dad/Husband and child that you could also purchase (which I guess theoretically means you could have chosen to have her be a single mom by not buying the man :rolleyes: )

miss priss 12-19-2002 08:53 PM

Look at this hot mess...
http://home.fuse.net/mllwyd/barbie_catalog_teen.jpg

Eclipse 12-19-2002 09:10 PM

THAT is OBVIOUSLY a hoax! The dolls I saw were nothing like that. Are you saying this is the doll you saw in the store?????

CrimsonTide4 12-19-2002 09:11 PM

what in da bloody hayle?!!?!?!?!?!

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Ideal08 12-20-2002 01:25 PM

Re: Toy Stories....
 
Quote:

Originally posted by miss priss
The belly came off and inside was a baby.
Even if it came as a family, I wouldn't buy this doll!!! So my daughter will think the baby comes out of the stomach? I know it's just a toy and all, but that's nonsense, str8 nonsense.

This is also a big reason that kids are growing up so fast these days, the toys are so much more advanced. Why do video games need ratings????? They should ALL be rated for CHILDREN. Period.

Steeltrap 12-20-2002 01:42 PM

Sick
 
Quote:

Originally posted by miss priss
Look at this hot mess...
http://home.fuse.net/mllwyd/barbie_catalog_teen.jpg

Surely this is a f*****g joke.
But on a serious note, this is just a manifest of people growing up too durn fast. It's not just toys. You go to a kids' clothing store and see these midriff outfits for little girls. What's wrong with something like Ralph Lauren layette, smocking, Polly Flinders (I reference that because I'm old :rolleyes: )?

miss priss 12-20-2002 05:15 PM

No this was not the doll I saw...but i searched the internet to find a parental forum on this issue and found this website with this graphic on it.....

(My point is) there is no quality dolls out there that reflect women/teenage (girls) in a positive manner.

Barbie is supposed to be refined, worldly, and a lady of character. However, I was sadly disappointed that Mattel would even think of going there. It shouldn't matter what the color or race of the doll is ....our girls are influenced by the products they put out and there is a responsibility by the makers of a product to shun those products that depect women unjustly.


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