Barbie (franchise)

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Barbie is an American multimedia franchise revolving around the children's fashion doll of the same name created by Ruth Handler for Matel, Inc. The titular character is a young American woman who is typically seen taking up a wide array of occupations and hobbies. Other characters in her universe include her on-again-off-again boyfriend Ken, and other relatives and pets.

The Barbie brand is among the most lucrative in the world, expanding beyond its toy line into film and television, among other types of media, including countless collaborations with other brands.

Apart from being referenced on a few occasions in-universe, the brand is also seen two especially notable collaborations with the Doctor Who brand.

Collaborations

Promotional photo of the Thirteenth Doctor Barbie doll.

Mattel partnered with the BBC in 2018 to release a special, limited edition collector's doll in the likeness of the Thirteenth Doctor. It was originally announced on 2 October of that year, six days before the broadcast of The Woman Who Fell to Earth, with preorders with the doll opening the day after said broadcast.[1]

On 12 July 2023, the official Doctor Who Twitter[1] and Instagram[2] accounts released a special photograph as part of a cross-promotion with Warner Bros. for the live-action Barbie movie, titled Come on TARDIS, let's go party, depicting a hot pink variant of the Doctor's TARDIS parked beside the Tower Bridge and the River Thames. Notably, then-current showrunner Russell T Davies clarified on his Instagram account that the image depicted an in-universe event.[3]

References

DWM 243 jokingly compares the Bruce Master to the 1995 Midnight Gala Barbie doll.

In 1996, Doctor Who Magazine issue 243 jokingly compared the Bruce Master's costume in 1996's Doctor Who to the 1995 Midnight Gala Barbie.

Connections

The aforementioned live-action film most notably featured Ncuti Gatwa among its cast, playing one of many incarnations of Ken.

Marvel Comics published various Barbie publications from 1984 to 1996, including a magazine, and a line of comic books.

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