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ID number:729175
 
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Published: 21.04.2004.
Language: English
Level: Secondary school
Literature: n/a
References: Not used
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Barbie is an idol to many young girls, but has also led many young girls to become bulimic or anorexic to look like her. The first Barbie originated with the German doll, Lilli, in 1955 and the first Barbie was made in 1959. Barbie was named after the founder of Mattel's toy company daughter Barbara. Mattel started Barbie's of the world because they didn't want any young girl from another countrys feel the need to be like an American. So Mattel started making German, French, and Japanese Barbie's with the indiviual cultures clothing. I would like to learn whom the first Barbie was made after and if they will ever stop making Barbie. I also would like to learn more history about Barbie.
In 1955, across the world in Hamburg, Germany, an artist was at work creating a character that would have a great influence on children, from this
formed the Barbie doll (Dembner).
Reinhard Beuthhier had created a character, named Lilli, for the Bird Zeitung, a newspaper. Her character was portrayed as a ditz, gold-digger, and an exhibitionist. Most of the time she had a minimal amount of clothes on and was a symbol of sex and pornography for men of Germany (Riddick).

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