Dolls of the 1960's! (Barbie, Sindy & More)

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I have been waiting for a new episode of this series of yours. I’m so excited for 70s-90s. Please don’t stop this

sanspie
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My daughter has her grandmother's original Barbie dream house. For a cardboard house it's actually pretty sturdy. She's the third kid to play with it and it's in surprisingly good condition.

meshaliu
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There was also a series of dolls called LITTLE KIDDLES. I had the KIDDLE Doll in the locket (LUCKY LOCKET KIDDLE) that could be worn as a necklace as well as displayed on a table.

judithrivera
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As a child growing up in the 50s and 60s, I love this series!. My daughter grew up in the 80s, and I hope you will make an episode of these. ...Cabbage Patch Kids, Strawberry Shortcake, Barbies, Rainbow Bright, My Child Dolls. Ahh...these shows take me back to my childhood..how I loved dolls, (and still do). I am now buying articulated Barbies and Licca dolls for my grand-daughter! Keep these shows coming, they are wonderful! Thank you 😊

elfipet
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The Tammy doll is Sindy. Pedigree Toys licensed Tammy from Ideal and brought her over to the UK and made her more British and changed her name. The dolls are identical and use the same molds. They both even use the same 'the doll you love to dress' tag line.

SailorMoonFan
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In the sixties, the troll dolls were called Wishniks. Many had a long topknot ponytail. You were supposed to hold them by the ponytail in one hand, rub their belly with the other hand, and make a wish.

webwarren
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I’m so excited for them all! But the 90’s and 2000’s are going to be so fun and nostalgic to watch! 🤩

kej
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I had Mod Francie, Twist and Turn Barbie, Crissy, and one that I don't see on the video--Timey Tell (she had a watch, etc., but maybe she was an early 70's doll). Loved your video!

indybeth
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Slugbug is a game you play in the car. If you see a VWbug you yell slugbug or punchbug and hit the other person in the car in the arm. Usually this person was a sibling lol. I still have my childhood Crissy doll and her hair still works.

louisebrown
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I'm surprised you didn't include Little Miss No Name by Mattel, which is without a doubt, one of the creepiest dolls!

cecexoxoable
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Also popular baby doll was called Thumbelina. Pebbles and Bam Bam dolls. Still have my Kissy doll, works too! Tressy had a knob or button on her back to adjust the hair length. Yes the dream house was cardboard. Remember having to assemble all the furniture from flat pieces. Thanks for the memories❤️

spiritcreek
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I recall a doll line by the name of Liddle Kiddles. They were small dolls that came inside little bottles and items, like flowers.They were sold by the Mattel company.

briggins
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Can't wait to see the 70's dolls!!!

megdelaney
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I still have Tutti. Never realised she was so short a while on the market. I have her red print dress and blue tights, other wise all her clothes are ones I made myself, which is chiefly what we did with all of our dolls.

chriscurley
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Oh, I was given a wig Barbie. I never knew she had that interesting outfit; I had inherited her from some family friends. I was quite young then, and the dolls did not survive me. They were played with until they disintegrated, though, so it's all good.

nokomarie
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As a vintage collector, totally enjoying this video, thank you, as usual great job

dwilloughby
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Smaller dolls were also very popular in the 60s. Liddle Kiddles came in many varieties, and even in jewelry like large lockers, small pins, bracelets, and pins, all with tiny dolls in them! There were also Dolly Darlings, and the Hi Heidi doll and her friends that came in carrying cases. Chrissy with growing hair was my favorite non Barbie doll as a child! They also made several friends and a cousin for her.

suzannebeinart
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"Slug bug" is a game played on car trips. When a Volkswagen Beetle is spotted along the way, the first person to see it will "slug" (punch/hit) another person in the car after saying "slug bug".

m.packard
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Mattel had two dolls that were my favorites back then; Dancerina (the ballet doll) and Tippy Toes - she rode her own bike!

dianakendall
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Wow the video brought back fond memories. I'm showing my age, but I had some of these dolls. I was given my first Barbie in 1962 (I was 5 that year) and she was the red head bubble cut doll (I still have her). I had twist and turn Barbie, Fashion Queen (I still have her as well) a Skipper, Tutti (she was fun to pose), Tressy, Tammy, Crissy, Julia (the 1960's television show; another "star" doll that Mattel made), I'm surprised you didn't mention her. I also had Twiggy as well. The 60's was a good decade for dolls. I even had a Flatsy doll and I would "borrow" my nephews G.I. Joe so Barbie could go on a date. I had a Ken but I thought Joe was cooler than Ken. LOL. Barbie is a year younger that I am. I was one year old when Barbie was "born". She was "born" in March and so was I. LOL

noradennis