Barbie has an entire family that isn’t in Greta Gerwig’s Barbie
From the infamous Earring Magic Ken and Ken’s Best Friend Allan to Video Girl Barbie and the ever-pregnant Midge, Greta Gerwig’s BarbieThe movie has a slew of cameos, even from far-flung corners of Barbie’s canon. There’s even an appearance from the notorious Growing Up Skipper — Barbie’s little sister, whose boobs grew if you turned her arm.
While a live-action version of Skipper was first shown in a theatrical production, Barbie (and the Mattel corporate suits mention another Skipper, who they say escaped into the real world and then nearly drowned a child in a surfing accident), the rest of Barbie’s family is nowhere to be seen.
That’s right: Barbie has a family, and it’s pretty big. And in Barbie’s current incarnation in the movies and TV shows (which extends to a lot of toy counterparts), her family plays a huge role in her life.
Ever since 2018, Barbie’s animated adventures have been a Little or no oneThe stories are more realistic than those of the 2000s, which were based on fairy tales. She still gets to meet mermaids, and even swap places with them. In her recent stories, she’s just a regular girl from Malibu, albeit with big dreams and an astonishing amount of free time to put those dreams into action, when she isn’t getting pulled into wacky adventures. Netflix’s 2018 show Barbie Dreamhouse AdventuresThe dawn of this new era was marked by the launch of Barbie’s family. More importantly, it dives into the lives of Barbie’s family, who had previously just been side characters in Barbie’s story.
Barbie’s family has been a part of her life since the beginning. This includes several younger cousins and siblings who were removed from canon. But now more than ever, they’ve been heavily emphasized, to the point where a few of them have had movies and TV shows of their own. Here’s a who’s who of the Barbie family mythos — and what Skipper’s up to now that her toys aren’t emphasizing her boob growth.
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Skipper Roberts is Barbie’s OG sister, first introduced in 1964, and the Barbie sister mentioned in Gerwig’s Barbie. She’s the second-oldest sister in the Roberts family, at 14 years old, though she was originally introduced as an 8-year-old. Growing Up Skipper came out in 1975, back when Skipper was a blonde, and she’s come a long way since those days. The doll briefly went out of production in 2003 but was re-released in 2009. The current incarnation of Skipper is a brunette with streaks in her hair, and she’s smart, tech-savvy, and an aspiring innovator and DJ. She is the star of the latest animated Barbie film.Barbie and Skipper: The Big Babysitting Adventure
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Stacie Roberts made her debut in 1990 as the flower girl of Wedding Party Midge. Kelly Roberts was the original name of this character, and it was then changed to reflect her youngest Roberts sibling. Stacie’s reintroduction was in 1992. In the current canon, she’s a competitive, athletic 11-year-old who’s always ready to jump into action. She’s the only sister who hasn’t had a stand-alone movie yet, but Barbie Stacie the RescueNetflix is planning to release the film in 2024. Stacie, Skipper and the other middle-aged children are very close.
Chelsea Roberts is Barbie’s youngest sister, though you might know her as Kelly, or in Europe, Shelly. Chelsea Roberts was introduced to the world in 1995 and rebranded in 2011 as Chelsea. Chelsea is a girl with a lot of imagination, loves animals and turns seven in her own movie. Barbie & Chelsea: The Lost Birthday. She was the face of Barbie YouTube Series Barbie: Dreamtopia.
You can also read about how to get in touch with us. contrary to popular beliefBarbie’s sisters do in fact have parents. They’re heavily featured in Barbie Dreamhouse Adventures,Occasionally, they appear in Netflix movies. Margaret Rawlins Roberts is the matriarch of the family, a computer engineer who designed Barbie’s high-tech DreamHouse. Her original 1960 version was that of a domestic worker. George Roberts is Barbie’s dad, a documentary filmmaker. His original version was an engineer. Neither of Barbie’s parents have doll versions, though, which explains why they aren’t citizens of Barbieland in the Gerwig movie.
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Barbie also has a number of extended relatives that appear in movies and TV series, but few actually have dolls counterparts. (Also, tracking what’s canon in the Barbie movie-verse gets a little funky prior to 2018.) Of course, adding in Barbie’s sisters and relatives would’ve bloated Gerwig’s BarbieIt raised a number of questions about the logistics. Would every Barbie have three sisters in Barbieland? Would the Skippers just be everyone’s communal little sisters?)
But Barbie has been many things, and “big sister” is one of the more grounded and approachable roles she offers for little girls playing with Barbies. The movies that dig into Barbie’s relationships with her sisters offer a new side to the usually flawless fashion doll. It turns out that being a big sibling is hard work. And even though Barbie does her best to be there for her little sisters, she doesn’t always make the right choices. It gives her a more human edge, just like Margot Robbie’s Barbie in the live-action movie.
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