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“ | This is our story, what's yours? | „ |
~ Barbie. |
“ | Yeah... and maybe it can be about bringing the best in each other, but it's a little late now. I've been expelled. | „ |
~ Barbie to Brooklyn. |
Barbara Millicent Roberts, popularly known as Barbie, is the titular main protagonist of the same franchise created by the toy company Mattel in 1959.
Originally designated as a fashion doll in an established line of toys character conquered and captivated a large female audience staying with her success until today. She has starred in numerous animated films doing different roles already being princess, fairy, mermaid or just a human young adult who does volunteer work in many jobs. However she also gets to be incarnated as an anthropomorphic doll like her toy line that occurs in web-cartoon Barbie: Life in the Dreamhouse.
She is considerably one of the most popular heroines in the toys market in the world surpassing characters of other companies such as Max Steel, Polly Pocket, and Monster High, plus still compete with characters from other companies as Jem and My Little Pony.
In Barbie and the Rockers, she was voiced by Sharon Lewis. In the movies, she was formerly voiced by Kelly Sheridan, who also voices Starlight Glimmer from My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic, Diana Kaarina, Chiara Zanni, and Erica Lindbeck. In Barbie: Life in the Dreamhouse, she is voiced by Kate Higgins, who also voices Taylor Wall. She is currently voiced by America Young, who also voices Toralei Stripe. In the 2023 live-action film, she is played by Margot Robbie.
History[]
The Rockers: Out of this World/The Sensations: Rockin' Back to Earth[]

Barbie in Barbie and the Rockers.
In this TV special, Barbie is portrayed as the lead singer of a rock band making success worldwide. One day, Barbie receives an invitation to she and her band do a show in space to promote world peace. Through a space shuttle Barbie and his band travel to a space base and perform their show which is watched by several countries in Earth.
But when they return to Earth the band has just entering a black hole that make traveling in time to the 1950s. When they arrive on Earth, Barbie becomes friends of Kim, a little girl who helps her and her band to adapt to the style of the teenagers of the 1950’s.
However, Barbie repeats the same success she had in the present with her band and conquer the older generation. After the Kim's father have repaired the space shuttle Barbie and her band do make the last show and say goodbye back to the 1980’s. When they returns to present Barbie is reunited with adult Kim and her daughter, Megan.
Barbie's other friends[]
Although Barbie has many friends, many of them never appeared in cartoon form:
- Lea Bing (main character in the 2000s)
- Miko Kalani (former main character in the 80s)
- Kayla (not to be confused with Kayla Vanderbilt, main character in the 2000s)
- Kira Nguyen (main character in the 2000s, and briefly in the 2010s)
- Devon Laurel (only appears in the Dance Club doll line, along with Kayla Vanderbilt)
- Cara Jaye (60s)
- Christie O'Neill (although it is thought that Christie Asher is Christie O'Neill.
- Nia Whitebird (only appears in the Western Fun doll line)
- Tara Lynn/Tina Hoover (only appears in the Western Stampin' doll line)
- Whitney MacTavish (80s and 90s)
- Nikki Tan (only appears in the Animal Lovin' single-doll line
- P.J. Mayberry (main character in the 60s, 70s, and early 80s)
- Stacey Richards (60s)
- Jamie (1970)
- Steffie Hawthorne (70s)
- Kelley (70s)
- Becky (90s)
- Lia Douglas, Crash Norman, Viky Ward, Diva Lancaster, Sarah Duffy, Hannah Mueller, Bianca Welles, and Deanna Kopfmann (Brazil only)
- Mari Nakano, Nichelle Williams, Ana Suarez, Lara Morelli-Strauss, Chelsie Peterson, and Tori Burns (Generation Girl)
Other Media[]
Barbie (2023)[]
- Main article: Stereotypical Barbie
Barbie appears in the 2023 live-action film of the same name, based on the fashion dolls of the same name by Mattel.
She is portrayed by Margot Robbie, who also played Harley Quinn in the DC Extended Universe and Flopsy Rabbit in Peter Rabbit.
Trivia[]
- She’s of French and Swiss descent.
- Her physical appearance was based on a German doll named Lilli.
See Also[]
External Links[]
- Barbie Roberts on the Barbie Wiki
- Barbie Roberts on the Pure Good Wiki
- Barbie Roberts on the Love Exalted Wiki
- Barbie Roberts on the Dreamhouse Adventures Wiki
- Barbie Roberts on the VS Battles Wiki
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Principal characters Barbie and the Rockers My Scene Generation Girl Barbie books and comics Barbie in the Nutcracker Kelly Dream Club Barbie as Rapunzel Barbie of Swan Lake Barbie as The Princess and the Pauper Barbie: Fairytopia Barbie and the Magic of Pegasus The Barbie Diaries Barbie in the 12 Dancing Princesses Barbie as The Island Princess Barbie: Mariposa Barbie & the Diamond Castle Barbie in A Christmas Carol Barbie: Thumbelina Barbie and The Three Musketeers Barbie in A Mermaid Tale Barbie: A Fashion Fairytale Barbie: A Fairy Secret Barbie: Princess Charm School Barbie: A Perfect Christmas Barbie: The Princess & the Popstar Barbie in the Pink Shoes Barbie: Mariposa & the Fairy Princess Barbie & Her Sisters in A Pony Tale Barbie: The Pearl Princess Barbie and the Secret Door Barbie in Princess Power Barbie in Rock 'N Royals Barbie & Her Sisters in The Great Puppy Adventure Barbie: Spy Squad Barbie: Starlight Adventure Barbie & Her Sisters in A Puppy Chase Barbie: Video Game Hero Barbie: Dolphin Magic Barbie: Princess Adventure Barbie & Chelsea: The Lost Birthday Barbie: Big City, Big Dreams Barbie: Dreamtopia Barbie: Dreamhouse Adventures Barbie: Life in the Dreamhouse Barbie: It Takes Two Barbie: Mermaid Power Barbie: Epic Road Trip Barbie: Skipper and the Big Babysitting Adventure Barbie (2023) Barbie: A Touch of Magic Barbie and Stacie to the Rescue |
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