Did they make the Mom as a blonde, or is she one of the carded Bicentennial dolls that used the same molds? I can only remember Mom as a Brunette, or African-American.
Heh, heh, heh. Naw, those wacky bicentennial dolls had different roots, hair, and eye colors (though one of them was a blonde, or even a couple of them).
TEST MY KNOWLEDGE OF FASHION DOLLS MADE BEFORE I WAS BORN!* I dare you!
Spectra is pretty good, but also kinda goofy. Her doggie-bot belongs in Metropolis. Same molds also used for Barbie's hip late-80s cousin Jazzie (who is nowhere near as good a cousin as Francie).
I need to find some sort of small, blood-encrusted, flattened squirrel for her, as well as a vodka bottle. Maybe small versions of Taco, Beaver, and Waste of Space...
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http://members.tripod.com/ltanis/mattel_sunshine_family.htm
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TEST MY KNOWLEDGE OF FASHION DOLLS MADE BEFORE I WAS BORN!* I dare you!
* = dolls from Barbie-era (1959) and onward.
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Do I want a Spectra doll? Are they cool?
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I've beeen pondering Spectra 'cause she's got colored hair, and has that robogirl thing goin' on. Plus...80s. (The only 80s doll I have is Jem's blue-haired friend Wossname, who is currently in a band with her mold-mates Poison Ivy and Beautiful Braids Padmé Naberry. I love her beyond all reason.)
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That is the coolest doll there ever was.
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I need to find some sort of small, blood-encrusted, flattened squirrel for her, as well as a vodka bottle. Maybe small versions of Taco, Beaver, and Waste of Space...
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*sigh* Poor old Elladan...