The Deepest Deep Dive Into Barbie

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  • čas přidán 22. 08. 2023
  • Barbie Doll was once an insult, now, after Discontinued dolls like Earring Magic Ken, MyScene Dolls and Growing Up Skipper, everyone wants to be a Barbie girl. What does the future of Barbie dolls look like? How did Mattel make such an impressive comeback? We'll discuss all this and more in what's essentially a Barbie bible study!
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Komentáře • 500

  • @Clawdeena9

    I know I’m a tad late to the Barbie convo…but this video really is a labor of love that couldn’t be rushed and undoubtedly the most heart and thought I’ve put into making a video 💕 7 different costume changes, 11 parts, and countless hours of research. I filmed and edited every second this video entirely by myself and I really hope you all love it as much as I enjoyed creating it for you!

  • @bunnie5394

    i've seen the barbie movie three times and to me, it's not really about Feminism... it's about humanity and what it means to be human. barbie & ken go through the same character arcs in different ways-- they're both learning who they are beyond what the world has decided they are and, as is normal, they're reacting in vastly different directions. it's ultimately about the human experience, not feminism.

  • @maybe8985
    @maybe8985  +194

    It’s actually very hypocrite from Mattel since they’re overworking chinese women and barely paying them.💀

  • @whatnananeeds

    I wish mattel could have kept Barbie pink and glam while also making her more inclusive. There's nothing wrong with being hyper feminine, that shouldn't take away from the fact Barbie was always meant to be a role model. She had over 200 different professions and all people could focus on was her appearance. Barbie just doesn't feel like barbie anymore.

  • @kittycheshire5099

    I still don't get the people who think they need to shield children from "mature" topics like puberty or pregnancy. Especially the latter. Plenty of kids see their mothers be pregnant with their siblings, and the existance of older siblings proves that it is possible to explain pregnancy to children without explaining sex. When my mom was pregnant with my sister when I was three, all I knew was that there was a baby in her stomach, no one told me how it got there or anything, and I never cared. Also plenty of children see their older siblings grow up and go through puberty. They see their older sisters grow curves, and it's just normal, why do people treat it as something improper that must be hidden from children? There is nothing inherently mature about it.

  • @PabbooRedfeather

    As a Barbie collector since 1966 you did a great Job on your video!

  • @miabarton3623

    The fact bratz and Barbie and monster high never gave me body issues, I gained body issues from the people in my life. All those dolls helped me love myself.

  • @PyroRat
    @PyroRat  +13

    Fun fact: the voice actor for Barbie in Barbie: Life In The Dreamhouse also voiced Frankie Stein from Monster High

  • @liamniki1488

    “Every girl wants to be Barbie, and every gay wants to be Raquel!” 😂😂😂😂 FACTSSS

  • @Zullala
    @Zullala  +15

    Also I like that the Ryan Ken doll doesn't look like Ryan. I think the Ken doll is hella adorable and he looks how I imagine Ken to look. Super shiny energy and bright eyes. He looks like he's starting his first day at the Krusty Krab and just just soooooo excited

  • @LenaFerrari

    As someone with a natural double D cup, it pisses me off when people say her boobs were unrealistic or made her look inappropriate.

  • @KingOfGaymes

    I’ll never get over how I didn’t get the pregnant midge doll as a kid, I wanted her so bad..

  • @andyfirechild9823

    All my body image issues came from society, not Barbie. Clean eating culture, patriarchy, workout culture, super models, etc. Barbies end up reflecting society back at us and instead of critiquing society, people critique Barbie.

  • @somethingclever8916

    Barbie gets blame when shes a barometer of what mainstream media think is worth selling. Shes a contemporary doll who mirrors our current world.

  • @R4in_cl0ud

    i'm glad my parents didn't fall for the tree change, or the anti feminism thing trying to change barbie's signature looks. I got to grow up with barbies before the change and stuck with those, I turned out fine with the hyper-feminism barbies. barbie's dream-house web series was amazing and my parents even loved it too, my dad would always laugh when walking past when i used to watch it.

  • @MiraBoo
    @MiraBoo  +38

    39:06

  • @Lori_P89
    @Lori_P89  +50

    This might genuinely be my all-time favorite video that you've ever produced! The research, the perspectives, the nuances, the history, the jokes!! The looks! Spectacular!

  • @Alan-eq2ld

    1:03:05

  • @aslindehecate

    The makeup and fashion, the editing, the jokes and sassy presentation, the research-- Clawdeena you just keep getting better and better with every video. This was so entertaining to watch! ❤ As you said, mother is mothering.

  • @jaydenkeith3730

    This video was everything . the outfit changes , the structure , the references , the education and entertaining . all on point