I had this doll as a child, and I never knew it was controversial until recently. I loved her very much because she represented that mysterious transitionary period between childhood and the teen years. She really was like having two dolls in one. My brother used to pop the heads off of my Barbies to torture me. When he did that to my growing up Skipper doll it broke her irreparably. I was devastated, but at least he never messed with my dolls after that. I found one "in the wild" a few years ago, and she now lives in my collection in lieu of my original girl. I'm always surprised when people are creeped out by this doll. Like I said, I loved her very much. Her mechanism was fascinating (I was always curious about how it worked), and her coloration and clothing was beautiful. We were very poor, and I rarely got new dolls - so I was very careful with her. When my brother broke her I had to wait a whole year for another Christmas to get a new doll. To a little kid (I was 4 or 5 when this came out), that is abject torture. Thanks for this walk down memory lane! Be careful with the "creepy" talk, though. For some these are our precious childhood memories. It is the adults who ascribe iconography to these objects and make them more than the sum of their parts. To children it is just a toy.
@sherrimakesstuff3112
Ай бұрын
Something else I just thought of. While I understand the "this is how men understand women's bodies" argument, I also think this is how a child sees "growing up." It's simplistic and superficial, but it's a doll. By their very nature, they are a bit like a caricature. Where the discussion of growing up and puberty goes from there has a lot to do with the parents and shouldn't be left up to a toy manufacturer.
@nyves104
Ай бұрын
my brother did the same thing to my dolls! he never stopped though, even after he lost the head to the only ken doll I had
@sherrimakesstuff3112
Ай бұрын
@nyves104 oh no! That's terrible! My Malibu Ken was never the same - his head would fall off easily after the big brother treatment.
@brightphoebus
29 күн бұрын
I love your comment. What a mean brother you had!
@TiaCatR
Ай бұрын
Child of the 70s here. My sister and I had this doll and we loved it! In hindsight, I'm kind of surprised our mom let us have it, it was a bit risque. But we were at the age when we and all our little girlfriends were obsessed with "growing up" so it was pretty cool. Edit: we also had the bedroom set, which was pretty cheaply made, but still fun. Thanks for covering! This was a fun little surprise journey down memory lane.
@kumachan9311
Ай бұрын
70s kid too, yeah it was very "Of it's time"
@julz1371
Ай бұрын
Same, child of the 70's.Didn't know this doll existed but I remember being obsessed with "growing up" and I think I would have liked this doll. Not sure too much needs to be read into it really.
@ValeriaNotJoking
29 күн бұрын
I’m not from the 70s, but I have a pretty good idea why her skirt needs to be longer. But before I make a blunder. Do you know? (being there at that time you’d have the most accurate answer)
@alfredbiscuits5775
Ай бұрын
I'm impressed by your dedication to give us this historical Skipper video with the ACTUAL doll! Thank you for your time, research and all the money you spent to make this happen. I love you videos, especially the doll history/controversial ones.
@maarjameriste-kivi
Ай бұрын
I personally have no problem with this, puberty is a normal biological process. Considering it controversial perpetuates the shame and awkwardness that some teens feel when going through this period. I would have perhaps felt less awkward if I had this doll growing up. Love your video and channel as always 😘
@natewelch4304
Ай бұрын
The "Puberty" part😂😂😂💀
@MelissaBringas
Ай бұрын
How cool you add this vintage/controversial doll to your collection.
@my_wikkle_pony
Ай бұрын
8:03 me when buying a child pass ticket to get into Disney land because i spent all my money on dolls.
@AWDTerry
Ай бұрын
Your reviews are THE BEST! Thank you so much for investing 400 and sharing the doll and her history with all of us!
@dwilloughby13
Ай бұрын
I had her when I was a little gal and I wanted her because she was 2 dolls in one, too me as a youngster it was like putting wigs on Barbies which would transform them, young minds don't feed into anything sinister..adult minds are always suspicious
@shawnbay2211
26 күн бұрын
my thoughts exactly! r they worried about the kids or... the adults?? i dont even think boys could do anything gross bc its already looked down having dolls as a boy. so r they shaming women's bodies or is it ... smth very disturbing?
@Naharu.
Ай бұрын
Personally, l like this doll. I can imagine how many scenarios l could've used her in. I think it would be interesting if someone rework the mechanisms to work out the wrinkles Also, l think it's really telling that practically 50 years later (in our more "progressive" era) people still freak out at the idea of puberty, specially female.
@obnoxious_alien
Ай бұрын
Ohh I really love the bedroom and the extra clothing too! I had no clue she had those and a friend named Ginger, I only knew about the doll...
@HokeTheDog
Ай бұрын
Her outfit is so cute! I love the 70s Barbie styles.
@keleidoscope3564
Ай бұрын
I'm sorry but I laughed so hard at that "puberty" edit I had to pause the video 😂
@theprincessofdarkness6685
Ай бұрын
Thank you so much for getting Growing Up Skipper, It was great to see an indepth dive about her history!! Looking forward to more from you Joey!
@Amaruq313
Ай бұрын
I have one. Wish I had Ginger too. I do not see the big deal. I see this as similar to the baby dolls with two or more faces with different expressions (like smiling, crying and sleeping) where you turned the head around inside a bonnet... Or the toppsy turvy dolls...
@SkyAllStars
Ай бұрын
Oh my gosh, the bedroom set and fashion packs are adorable! Too bad that they got overshadowed by the controversy.
@Cathy-xi8cb
Ай бұрын
Any girl who read "Are You There, God? It's me, Margaret" knows that preteen girls think about growing breasts...all the time! Mattel knew what little girls think. They responded to them, not embedded thoughts in their minds.
@regularperson9965
Ай бұрын
I totally understand the reasoning behind grow up skipper. As a kid playing with dolls we imagined ourselves as grownups. Playing with dolls was a tool for envisioning ourselves in the future. The longer dress on the adult is indicative of teen fashion of the 70s. Those long dresses are so hippie and to die for and create a very mature silhouette while the short pencil skirt is more simplistic and easier to get messy in. Plus we have pregnant barbie so we know people are buying barbies for their kids as quasi-educational tools in hopes of easing the big questions that most kids have about being alive and growing up. But yeah its hard to look at the mindset of a child or parent in the 70s. In todays world we are terrified of the stories about perversion and fetishizing of the everyday. Few people had that vocabulary and thought process back then where in todays world more and more that would be the first thing that people fear.
@terrysilva6430
Ай бұрын
I would have loved to play with this doll, it's like having 2 dolls in one, especially with those super cute fashion packs
@nikim6986
28 күн бұрын
I used to have this doll, and her growing mechanism never bothered me or anyone i knew. Back then people were not as touchy and sensitive about every topic as people are these days. Life was much simpler, and people were too busy with their lives to make such a big deal about a doll. Those who made a big deal out of it were mostly the media people, as usual.
@regularperson9965
Ай бұрын
Fun fact: commercial clothing companies and fast fashion promoted more adult like wardrobe in the last century to promote more sales of clothing. If you have to upgrade your wardrobe every few years you'll be shelling it out more often. Skipper here promotes two different age groups of wardrobe.
@eleanorhogan8643
Ай бұрын
This doll is actually worth a lot of money now. I tell you a lot of old ones, conversial and rare ones are worth lots of money.
@aoarecruiter
Ай бұрын
I could not believe she was real. The 70s were wild for this.😅🤣
@phillylilmermaid7802
27 күн бұрын
My daughter and I were walking by a random train store of all places when we saw that they were selling this doll for $2. I went in to confirm because as a antique toy collector I could not believe it. I of course bought her and am still in shock that she was that cheap. She's not in the best shape, but $2 dollars!!!!!
@KosmiskRevolution
Ай бұрын
I'd like to have seen them do a Growing Up Skipper's First Period! She's hollow and can drink from a waterbottle, but it leaks in a slight dribble down her panties, complete with water-activated dye on included pads, which leaves a red spot when it gets wet! Remember to change her pads frequently, otherwise she might leak on her white pants which also have water-activated red dye. It can happen to all of us, even Skipper! Also, there's spots of the red dye on her face, so when she goes to wash her face in the morning, the hormonal acne appear! Set comes with a sweatshirt to tie around her waist, hot water bottle, tiny ibuprofen and a doll-sized chocolate bar. The men would never - because you can't sexualize it! 😂🍫
@annepandesal
Ай бұрын
she's adorable. i didnt know that there was a growing up Ginger!
@kadawalden
Ай бұрын
LOL! While I agree the doll is an odd choice, the comment from the Connecticut Feminist Committee is way harsh. Sounds right out of the Victorian age. Like they want the world to cover their ears to female puberty. 'La la la, don't talk about it! Pretend it doesn't exist!' Anyway, great video, love that you included the history and sources. - Kada ❤
@tornadodee148
17 күн бұрын
The kind of feminism that think its progressive but is actually just as backwards and dare i say misogynistic. Feminazis as we call them. Gives Feminism a bad name. Like: "how dare you talk about our bodies even if its about normalizing the natural transitions of puberty!!!"🤣🤦♀💀as a woman myself I hate this kind of thinking.
@Aurakr
Ай бұрын
When you said 400 pounds i was shook.😯
@ElleCee62978
15 күн бұрын
My aunt had her. She gave her to me in 1980. I think I still have her.
@sirenix-doll
Ай бұрын
I brought a rare doll from Italy. It a winx gran gala bloom. And yeah I spent also $300 usa plus international shipping. Your videos you make Joey have started my doll collecting journey.
@katwitanruna
Ай бұрын
1975 I was fourteen.
@merrillyu-gi-ohfan01king
Ай бұрын
I can't believe Mattel made doll grow breasts not once but twice
@fanofmheahshrhghouldess1428
Ай бұрын
400 pounds for skipper? You are my spirit animal! Thank u for the fun watch.😊
@krystajustice1608
21 күн бұрын
My mom bought her for me she had no problem with it i grew up in the 70's upper middle class Livonia Michigan US 😊
@shawnbay2211
26 күн бұрын
i love transforming dolls (though just adult figures). like, growing taller, wigs, multiple faces ... its just so fun! wish they would still innovate with this. imagine easy limb switching but with different body types or a doll that forms 2 a different body. imagine dolls where their bodies can shift & mix masculine & feminine.
@jayekisses
Ай бұрын
2:22 I wish Skipper had fashion packs today for the modern dolls
@aoarecruiter
Ай бұрын
Me too. I could not believe Skipper had her own clothes too.
@DaddyOfTheSugarVariety
Ай бұрын
I spent almost that much on a Sweetums Muppet figure. The most expensive Muppet figure I own.
@kaykay3772
Ай бұрын
I can understand that Mattel was trying to teach young girls about puberty, but I don't think it was a good idea to try to market the doll to little girls as young as 3-years-old. They should've listed 10 and up because that's around the time girls actually do go through puberty.
@Ampjanuary
7 күн бұрын
I'd say 11 is the average age for puberty.
@onemercilessming1342
Ай бұрын
My mother seemed to spend most of my childhood having successive fits of the vapors over Mattel. Barbie came out when I was 9. My mother pitched a hissy over Barbie's exaggerated proportions. I begged for a Barbie for 7 years. At 16, my father gave up and told her to buy me the doll. Then came "Growing Up Skipper". My father and I found the doll laughable. My mother was outraged. Alas, "Having a Baby Midge" hit the toy store shelves and there was weeping, wailing, and teeth gnashing over the downfall of society packaged in an 11 1/2 inch piece of plastic.
@dionneking8
24 күн бұрын
The best skipper is 90s teen skipper but she was so beautiful barbie was jealous
@reececoe5172
Ай бұрын
£400?! THATS CRAZY
@DaddyOfTheSugarVariety
Ай бұрын
I love the bedroom playsets!
@ismaelrodriguez6420
Ай бұрын
She is worth every single penny of that money! Hope you enjoy her forever.
@roodevonkilgore
26 күн бұрын
Thanks for splurging and sharing! Though until the promo copy you read about her from when she was released talked about "then she's young again!" or what have you; I never thought about THAT part of the message. Especially in context of the world's obsession with not letting women (or even in some cases girls) age. Not that it all has to be that serious, it's still so kitschy it's kinda hard to be that angry at. I've been watching you for years, think this is the first time I commented but I love your videos. They're super chill and calming to me. Thanks for that!
@brightphoebus
29 күн бұрын
It's very Brady Bunch. I can explain the dress length. 100 years ago, figuratively, young girls wore short dresses, and girls after their coming out at age 18 wore long dresses. We're talking Victorian Edwardian times here, but it carried over a bit into the 20th century. Even now if you're a mom, you'll get chastised for wearing a short skirt. In the 1920s and 60s short skirts were rebellious because of the childish connotation.
@Frenchie_Marie
Ай бұрын
i was waiting for this video since your video on skiper story! thx u for unboxing her!
@patriciaschiro2659
29 күн бұрын
This was my all time favorite doll as a kid. She actually got recalled because her head falls off easily. I kept for years even without her head because of her cool body. I wish I still had her. The pregnant midge was a close second in my favorite Barbies list.
@cdsaquarius1318
Ай бұрын
When I was young my best friend had the growing up Skipper and we found her hilarious we would always turn her area around and around their was in the 80’s and that doll never broke. My mom bought me Superteen Skipper when I was around 4 or 5 and honestly I didn’t care or notice her body I was all about her skateboard, I bought her again on eBay a few years ago , I still don’t care about her body it’s about the memories I had with the doll and still about skateboard lol!
@taylordegruchy5628
29 күн бұрын
So crazy to think they had dolls like this haha! Thanks for the video!!!
@eleanorhogan8643
Ай бұрын
I heard about the Francie doll, I think she is rare.
@thaisgregorio2734
Ай бұрын
The doll is adorable. Thank you for your review, Joey
@somethingclever8916
Ай бұрын
They should make first period Skipper that has menses and tampons included
@Disney65Fan
Ай бұрын
And she was played by Marisa Abela in the movie version.
@CerealGrrrl
19 күн бұрын
I have one too! I'm a vintage collector. As problematic and bizarre as the concept is, I have to admit I find her interesting from an engineering standpoint. The growing mechanism is actually pretty complex.
@lila_tx
Ай бұрын
I find it kind of crazy that I saw you list this up on eBay got to get that £400 back some how 😂
@badgirlmakeover
Ай бұрын
Wow! I remember having a friend with this Skipper when I was a kid. Yes, we had a laugh growing and ungrowing her boobs! We didn't really read to much into it, but now it seems pretty cringe. I do like her outfits. Another fabulous video! ❤
@hannahberkelouw3338
Ай бұрын
I gues the box makes here that expensivr. I bought here on a seccond hand site for €40. Without the box. I wanted here back in the day. So happy to have her now. I thought the growing part great. For me and my friends it was repressentation of this strange time in our life.
@srienasparklebronytv
24 күн бұрын
It's true the information about the women who refused to work on the doll did happen. This is from a 2010's child. I'm 16 and I love your videos by the way
@Ysckemia
Ай бұрын
you got a pity like from me when i heard the price you paid for this doll. i appreciate your dedication 😂
@trishaandrews8420
Ай бұрын
I had that doll when it first came out. I was 9. I also had Growing Up Ginger too.
@MarinaEariel
Ай бұрын
I think they gave her the long skirt so it can sit a bit higher than the short one, so the torso does not look so long
@missboozehound
Ай бұрын
I thought this was a fun doll when I was starting to wear my training bra. I remember growing up. I grew lol! Might need a breast reduction my back is killing me. Definitely enjoyed your video.
@piccadilyroad66
Ай бұрын
OMG, I just thought about this controversial doll yesterday after bought latest pre-loved Skipper to complete Barbie's sisterhood line on my dream house, but hai! It feels kind a like of dejavu, wow, I'm just astonished 👀
@regularperson9965
Ай бұрын
If transformation in media has told us anything its that doing it so quickly is extremely excruciating. Imagine doing it over and over. Oh the humanity.
@tylahtodd-mcmahon4399
Ай бұрын
I love your videos! You're awesome ❤️❤️
@meganw1355
Ай бұрын
Thank you so much!!! I was expecting full on Barbie boobs. I had no clue Ginger even existed.
@judrawing
Ай бұрын
Thank you so much for the video, I loved learning more about her!
@Restless318
Ай бұрын
so wonderful thanks for getting her
@neko-chan6145
Ай бұрын
Barbie always surprises with the unexpected.
@Lemonmatronics
Ай бұрын
400!? Well damn commenting for engagement is the least I can do then Honestly I take less issue with the doll itself and more so with the packaging and ads. Consistently describing a teen’s body as curvy and mature is insanely weird. Usually I look back on these controversial dolls and think there may have been an over reaction, but I honestly get it here. You can tell some of the people that worked on this doll (especially with the marketing) were,, unsavory
@callmethecommentcountess9329
Ай бұрын
My mom used to play with this doll
@historybuff7491
Ай бұрын
I'm so envious. I have been looking for one that I can afford, for years. I am glad you have one, and I agree with you about keeping her in the girl form. In the teen form she looks a little too much like Stretch Armstrong after a stretch.
@katwitanruna
Ай бұрын
And we are here for it!!
@krystajustice1608
21 күн бұрын
I had her when I was a teenager and I loved her i wish i still had her
@sarastoychestsaralabadie5713
Ай бұрын
Wonderful video! I always learn so much! Thank You 😊
@LucElementix
Ай бұрын
0:51 Can't wait you talk about the controversial Ken dolls! XD
@tmtrcclby
29 күн бұрын
As much as I like her and the mechanism, I honestly adore the yellow retro packaging. I collect loose but I wouldn’t have the heart like I kept my extra Tom Comet Spectra outfit in box.
@user-tm5cx7un7t
27 күн бұрын
Please make a video of the history of Rainbow Brite dolls
@leonorcita
Ай бұрын
You look amazing!
@michaelmcgee8543
Ай бұрын
I have the 1963 replica. I haven't opened it up yet
@linphillips8331
Ай бұрын
I wanted this Skipper as a little girl but my mom wouldn't get her. 😂 I do know that she broke very easily.
@laureencriss8220
Ай бұрын
It wasn't that big of a deal at the time, I guarantee. I was 9. It was fine. I wanted one.
@drew240
Ай бұрын
I LOVED THE VIDEO THANK YOU ICON !
@JustinaLynn
Ай бұрын
Great video Joey! Can you review the Fashion Avenue clothes packs from the 90s and 00s? 😀❤️
@hunterblaise5682
Ай бұрын
Can you do a video on Novi stars? They were so cute!
@pamnone9099
Ай бұрын
I wanted this doll when I was a kid, but never got it.
@Chilakkuma
Ай бұрын
It's funny, because my mum has a first edition Skipper from her childhood (my mum would have been 12 when she got her, so she's in fantastic condition), because Skipper was a child doll. I think Skipper was so supposed to be around that age, but so many people would have been funny about it. I'm a big fan of original Skipper, but it's sad that she sort of replaced Francie and Casey officially with this doll. Glad you mentioned the fashions though, it's my favourite thing about Growing Up Skipper.
@hannahlamagna
Ай бұрын
As someone who owns skipper her like 2010 2012 version because that's what I grew up with I love skippers personality btw
@kumachan9311
Ай бұрын
I do kinda wonder if they make a "Controversial" Doll every so often on purpose for all the publicity it gets them
@Jolenecorn
Ай бұрын
J deserved 1million subscribers 🎉
@toniquinn9270
25 күн бұрын
I really love your channel and your knowledge of the history of all of Barbie and her family and friends. I own the growing up skipper doll, and I really think she’s great. I didn’t see that there was any need for any controversial debate on her at all. I am going to look into even getting her friend Ginger, and I know she is going to cost me a pretty penny indeed thank you so much for your good work 12:46
@SalvageDolls
25 күн бұрын
This is such a funny doll 😂
@michaelmcgee8543
Ай бұрын
The first Barbie was controversial She looed like a vamp.Theda Bara
@princessariel324
Ай бұрын
Love ur videos❤
@AviKarinOriginal
Ай бұрын
I remember having Skipper - babysitter as a child. I thought she was a Barbie doll and didn't understand why her clothes didn't fit other dolls. They were so similar!😂
@ColourMeHarpy
Ай бұрын
I had this doll as a kid too! So weird 😂
@degrassifangirl101
Ай бұрын
I can see the Melody AG doll in the back.....
@rallara
Ай бұрын
£400?🤯😱 Omg 🥲 Absolutely loved the video!!!❤❤
@julieletford5695
Ай бұрын
For some reason, I have always been partial to Skipper.
Пікірлер: 196