Discussion»Questions»Business» Mattel is putting out Heroic Women Dolls of all ethnicity, but no chubby dolls. Forget about FAT dolls. Are there no heroic women of size?
No, JakobA. You see, that is exactly the opposite of the point I am trying to make here.
Mattel is putting out dolls that are images of real women heroes. Not superheroes and certainly not busty perfectly built sexy dolls. That is all we have right now on the store shelves. We have the ideal female doll that is appealing to what a man wants, not what women really are like.
Oprah Winfrey would be one of he dolls they might make; but they won't make her actually her real size, which is NOT a Dolly Parton body. So, to me, that is not honoring anything. That is trying to look pretty according to what supposedly gives men boners. Putting Oprah's head on a Barbie Doll body is saying Oprah is not good enough looking to be her own doll.
Toys often reflect fantasy not reality and suggesting fat to be equivalent to ethnicity sends the Luciferian message that anyone not one of his children is in the same class as the unfit.
They are fun to dress. I mean these are great? But I'd like more variety. Like reality. There are beautiful big people too. And not all dolls have to be conventionally beautiful.
I would've loved a fat doll when I was little. I just liked having a variety of different kinds of dolls, I was always excited to find different ethnicities too. I didn't want to have a whole army of clones.
I could not fit this response in that 1st answer to you. (The one with the three dolls).
Anyway, I agree. I would love a variety, and it would be fun to design them. I would love to make some cool fat dolls with great plus-sized clothes because they would $ell. Especially if you came up with good hair and wardrobe. These are stylized skinnies. We could do stylized fatties.
I didn't mentally put it in the same context you did, but I was looking at all the new Barbies and I seriously wondered if all the women they created dolls of really had the traditional "Barbie body." The one that I caught first off that got me thinking was the Frida Kahlo doll because she has the perfect Barbie face and no unibrow. How is that celebrating women? To give these women a Barbie makeover and display them as if they were flawless? Heck no! These were REAL women who had the bodies and faces of REAL women. They may have been fearless leaders, but they were remarkably human. To make them look like traditional Barbies is garbage. Shame on Mattel.