I remember wanting a Barbie like my older sisters and neighbor girls, and my mother attempting to fob me off with a clone doll from the grocery store. I was not amused. That would have been about 1962.
Haha! That’s how I felt when I wanted the huge superstar travel trailer for Christmas, but ended up receiving the much less expensive red and white VW van from the Sears Wish book! I was pissed! But I tried not to let it show. I did get the Superstar Barbie, plus the Ballerina Barbie. Before I went in to open my gifts, my Mom pulled me aside and told me Santa wasn’t going to be coming anymore and basically that he didn’t exist. ( I had my suspicions.) My Mom did reassure me that even though Santa wasn’t going to be coming anymore, I was still going to get presents. I still got tears. No more Santa. The cheaper doll camper. I knew that it was going to be all downhill after that! 😢
I find the clone or "aftermaket" knock off Fashion Dolls just as much as Barbie. I have owned and still own a few of these. This was a fun and educational video. Thank you for making it! :)
This is a very interesting and informative video. I always passed up on the clones, but I’ll definitely keep an open mind now. I especially like the early Barbie clones. And you did a good job coloring the one doll’s hair. Thanks for sharing! Always enjoy learning something new! 👗👖👚
Great presentation on the clones! Very interesting and fun to watch! I always remember the clones at the time @ 1960-70's being light and hollow to the touch, i.e. cheap. Thanks again!😉
I really liked this video. You have a very calm and pleasant way of presenting your dolls and your house looks lovely behind you. I collect clones also. The clone dolls are so much fun, some look really beautiful and some look so odd they're a good for a laugh. I think they're great to have along with your Barbies for some variety, and because they're vintage now too right along with Barbie. So they're a little bit of history. The clones that come out in the Dollar type stores now are sometimes quite good looking and well dressed. And other times, frightful and you just wonder what were they thinking? LOL😊
That was a very nice presentation of your clone doll collection. I have only recently got back into my childhood love of fashion dolls.I had a Pepper, a Dodi, and a Tressy. My mom made a bunch of the clothes, and I never realized that I had clones or knock offs, and not real Barbies.I have collected a mod era Barbie, 3 Tressy’s, a skipper, several barbies from all different years. I live in the middle of no where, and can’t wait to retire so I can move into a small town so I can hit the thrift stores and estate sales. eBay is a bit expensive for my budget, but I have found a few dolls to get me started. I also like to look for dollies that need rescuing, as I love to sew and make them their clothes. I like the Misty and Mitzi dolls the best out of your collection.
HI! i think the clone dolls whether Barbie clones, Playpal clones or toddler or baby doll clones are all interesting! I had some as a child too (born in 1963)…. Some are prettier than who they are suppose to imitate. My favorite thing of all is you CUTE drawn face on your video of CHUCKLES!!!!! LOVE her and all of my Chuckles- all twelve of them !!!!! Have a great day! Kim!
Great video, Madeline! Very informative. I have a blonde Charlie on a Malibu Barbie body. It’s a nice match. I love her sweet shy face. The lemon yellow hair on your rare clone looks awesome. 💛
You should really try out the Barbie or Doll subreddit in order to indentify the dolls that you want. They're really kind and helpful people and they're usually spot on with their guessing. Hope you join, I'd love to see what people have to say!
Like you I love those clone dolls like you were saying it's so hard to find the African-American ones last year I found one that looked so much like a number one Barbie she is one of my most favorite dolls I got her for $2
That's very cool information! I would not be surprised if the same mold was used and marketed differently for different regions - that is a common practice for a lot of toy companies.
Technically neither are the Uneeda Suzette, Ideal Mitzi, Takara Jenny, Ideal Misty or the Ideal Mera Superqueen if you're keeping track :-p, but if we really want to be picky - any 11 1/2 inch fashion doll that isn't Bild Lilli could be considered a Barbie clone. I am using the term "clone" in the context of being produced as a competitor to Barbie, even if it is a stand-alone line.
I remember wanting a Barbie like my older sisters and neighbor girls, and my mother attempting to fob me off with a clone doll from the grocery store. I was not amused. That would have been about 1962.
Haha! That’s how I felt when I wanted the huge superstar travel trailer for Christmas, but ended up receiving the much less expensive red and white VW van from the Sears Wish book! I was pissed!
But I tried not to let it show. I did get the Superstar Barbie, plus the Ballerina Barbie.
Before I went in to open my gifts, my Mom pulled me aside and told me Santa wasn’t going to be coming anymore and basically that he didn’t exist. ( I had my suspicions.)
My Mom did reassure me that even though Santa wasn’t going to be coming anymore, I was still going to get presents. I still got tears.
No more Santa. The cheaper doll camper. I knew that it was going to be all downhill after that! 😢
I find the clone or "aftermaket" knock off Fashion Dolls just as much as Barbie. I have owned and still own a few of these. This was a fun and educational video. Thank you for making it! :)
This is a very interesting and informative video. I always passed up on the clones, but I’ll definitely keep an open mind now. I especially like the early Barbie clones. And you did a good job coloring the one doll’s hair. Thanks for sharing! Always enjoy learning something new! 👗👖👚
Thank you!
I needa big headed Suzette.
Great presentation on the clones! Very interesting and fun to watch! I always remember the clones at the time @ 1960-70's being light and hollow to the touch, i.e. cheap. Thanks again!😉
Vintage clones has a better quality than current Barbie.
They sure are!
I love Jenny dolls! You have an amazing collection! Thanks for the video.
Thanks a lot for share your beautiful collection of clones! I'm a Betty Teen collector from Argentina and I'm fall in love with your Bettys too
You did a great job of teaching and presenting
I really liked this video. You have a very calm and pleasant way of presenting your dolls and your house looks lovely behind you. I collect clones also. The clone dolls are so much fun, some look really beautiful and some look so odd they're a good for a laugh. I think they're great to have along with your Barbies for some variety, and because they're vintage now too right along with Barbie. So they're a little bit of history. The clones that come out in the Dollar type stores now are sometimes quite good looking and well dressed. And other times, frightful and you just wonder what were they thinking? LOL😊
That was a very nice presentation of your clone doll collection. I have only recently got back into my childhood love of fashion dolls.I had a Pepper, a Dodi, and a Tressy. My mom made a bunch of the clothes, and I never realized that I had clones or knock offs, and not real Barbies.I have collected a mod era Barbie, 3 Tressy’s, a skipper, several barbies from all different years. I live in the middle of no where, and can’t wait to retire so I can move into a small town so I can hit the thrift stores and estate sales. eBay is a bit expensive for my budget, but I have found a few dolls to get me started. I also like to look for dollies that need rescuing, as I love to sew and make them their clothes. I like the Misty and Mitzi dolls the best out of your collection.
I love clone dolls, I do have a small collection of randomly found ones. This video was very interesting to me. Thank you for showing of your dolls.
learned a lot now I need to go through my vintage doll clone drawer haha
thanks, beautiful dolls, I liked your video.
Also… I just watched your fun Halloween 2020 slide show and loved it! Very cute! 🎃👻
Takara barbies use twist and turn Francie bodies with takara arms and legs
Thank a lot for sharing them theyre so lovely ...did u know s clon doll called babie ...like barbie written but with no r. I remember them so well
HI! i think the clone dolls whether Barbie clones, Playpal clones or toddler or baby doll clones are all interesting! I had some as a child too (born in 1963)…. Some are prettier than who they are suppose to imitate. My favorite thing of all is you CUTE drawn face on your video of CHUCKLES!!!!! LOVE her and all of my Chuckles- all twelve of them !!!!! Have a great day! Kim!
Thank you! I drew the Chuckles doll on my tablet using one of the photographs. I'm working on a banner featuring a number of our favorites. :)
Nice collection
Thankyou for this informative video.
Great video, Madeline! Very informative. I have a blonde Charlie on a Malibu Barbie body. It’s a nice match. I love her sweet shy face. The lemon yellow hair on your rare clone looks awesome. 💛
Thank you! I've really been enjoying learning more about clones in general since I started researching the ones we have for the video. :)
You should really try out the Barbie or Doll subreddit in order to indentify the dolls that you want. They're really kind and helpful people and they're usually spot on with their guessing. Hope you join, I'd love to see what people have to say!
I usually use Facebook (lots of Barbie and clone groups) but I hadn't thought to check out Reddit - that's a great idea!
I had a Maxi doll. They had flat feet so you couldn't use the Barbie shoes but I think I remember they had sneakers.
Like you I love those clone dolls like you were saying it's so hard to find the African-American ones last year I found one that looked so much like a number one Barbie she is one of my most favorite dolls I got her for $2
Amazing deal! I love finding clones, they are so unique and different!
3:32 they looks Like thé" pearl" doll as a kid in France i had this particular doll she called perle
That's very cool information! I would not be surprised if the same mold was used and marketed differently for different regions - that is a common practice for a lot of toy companies.
That dress is so cute on you. I have very mixed feelings about Clone doll. I love Barbie.
5:30 japanese barbie :she call lyca chan?no?
Licca-chan is very similar, and also produced by Takara. Jenny was produced as a partnership with Mattel and is slightly taller than Licca-chan.
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Sorry but Maxie is not a clone doll.
Technically neither are the Uneeda Suzette, Ideal Mitzi, Takara Jenny, Ideal Misty or the Ideal Mera Superqueen if you're keeping track :-p, but if we really want to be picky - any 11 1/2 inch fashion doll that isn't Bild Lilli could be considered a Barbie clone. I am using the term "clone" in the context of being produced as a competitor to Barbie, even if it is a stand-alone line.