's story "Clarence Coyote and Project Courier". During his unintentional layover in 1960, Clarence and the other cubs in Duran, NM learned to share each other's toys. so the girl cubs got to give their dolls rides in the boy cubs' cars and trucks...which might've inspired the Mattel toy company to make cars for their dolls. Speaking of Barbie, I made this fanart because there's a Barbie movie that'll be premiering next month in theaters across the country. Here's the trailer for that movie in case you'd like to see it http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LBTFdCeP4Dw Also, in the 1980s, a rock group called Aqua made a Barbie-themed song called "Barbie Girl". The group was sued by Mattel for copyright infringement, but the group's manager explained that it was just a conversation piece and had nothing to do with the toy. So the company dropped the lawsuit, but the aforementioned disclaimer had to be printed on the group's CDs. Meanwhile, I hope you like this.
There actually was a poodle doll made in the 1960s, by Hasbro. Her name was Peteena the Pampered Poodle, but she wasn't nearly as popular as Barbie was. They are very valuable dolls now.
There actually was a poodle doll made in the 1960s, by Hasbro. Her name was Peteena the Pampered Poo