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Lucy Boynton revealed this on April 10, 2024, which is presumably why she is credited as such in the credits.


* BeautyToBeast: To the other Barbies of Barbieland due to her distorted and vandalized appearance [[spoiler:until the end of the film where they apologize to her]]. As mentioned by Lawyer Barbie, Weird Barbie used to be "the most beautiful Barbie of all" until someone played with her too hard in the real world.

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* BeautyToBeast: To the other Barbies of Barbieland due to her distorted and vandalized appearance and how she became as such [[spoiler:until the end of the film where they apologize to her]]. As mentioned by Lawyer Barbie, Weird Barbie used to be "the most beautiful Barbie of all" until someone played with her too hard in the real world.



* AdvertisedExtra: In a fairly literal sense as Lucy Boynton is credited with all the other Barbie variants as "Proust Barbie" despite that her scenes have her out of focus in the background.[[note]]She's the Barbie in a white dress standing behind America Ferrera in Weird Barbie's house.[[/note]]

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* AdvertisedExtra: In a fairly literal sense as Lucy Boynton is credited with all the other Barbie variants as "Proust Barbie" despite that her scenes have her out of focus in the background.[[note]]She's the Barbie in a white dress standing behind America Ferrera in Weird Barbie's house.[[/note]][[/note]] Lucy Boynton later revealed that she was originally intended to have a larger role in the film, but most of her scenes ended up being cut due to test audiences not understanding the Proust joke made by the Mattel CEO.



* EmbarrassingNickname: At one point, Gloria calls Sasha "Bunny Boo", to which Sasha tells her mom not to call her that. It's implied that she used to go by this nickname when this she was younger.

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* EmbarrassingNickname: At one point, Gloria calls Sasha "Bunny Boo", to which Sasha tells her mom not to call her that. It's implied that she used to go by this nickname when this she was younger.
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* ToyTime: Barbieland is portrayed as a life-sized version of the toys. Everyone lives in giant dollhouses, the clothes look like they're made of the same plastic and fabric as the dolls' accessories, and the vehicles have stickers for headlights and their details molded on. Even parts of the environment, like the sand and ocean (which basically looks frozen in time, complete with static waves and no ebb or flow to the tide) are clearly just molded plastic lookalikes, essentially indicating that this part of the world may as well be one giant playset.
{{Wackyland}}: Besides the ToyTime aesthetic, Barbieland is just bizairre from a cultural standpoint, with the characters behaving in an over-the top manner, and are easily influenced from real life ideas. The world becomes a patriarchy after mere hours of Ken bring in the ideas, and is snapped out of it in roughly the same time.

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Added folders for Teen Talk Barbie and Proust Barbie with tropes relating to those characters. Also added Beauty to Beast for Weird Barbie because that's how the other Barbies see as her such until the end. Also added that Sasha's nickname is implied to be embarrassing to her since she told her mom not to call her that.


* BeautyToBeast: To the other Barbies of Barbieland due to her distorted and vandalized appearance [[spoiler:until the end of the film where they apologize to her]]. As mentioned by Lawyer Barbie, Weird Barbie used to be "the most beautiful Barbie of all" until someone played with her too hard in the real world.



* PrecisionFStrike: It's censored by a Mattel logo, but she calls the Kens "motherf***er" when she announces the reclaiming of Barbieland.

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* PrecisionFStrike: It's censored by a Mattel logo, but she calls the Kens "motherf***er" "motherf***ers" when she announces the reclaiming of Barbieland.



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%%[[folder:Teen Talk Barbie]]
%%!!Teen Talk Barbie
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!!Video Girl Barbie
!!!'''Portrayed by:''' Creator/MetteTowley

A Barbie with a video screen built into her back.

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[[folder:Video Girl Barbie]]
!!Video Girl
!!Proust Barbie
!!!'''Portrayed by:''' Creator/MetteTowley

Creator/LucyBoynton

A Barbie with a video screen built into her back.that was discontinued by the real world because it did not sell well.



* CastingGag: She's a [[https://m.service.mattel.com/us/Technical/TechnicalProductDetail?prodno=R4093&siteid=27&catid=508&from=supportlanding Barbie with a video screen on her back]], portrayed by a [[https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=video%20girl "video girl"]] previously best known for appearing in music videos and other media as a dancer.

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* CastingGag: She's AdvertisedExtra: In a [[https://m.service.mattel.com/us/Technical/TechnicalProductDetail?prodno=R4093&siteid=27&catid=508&from=supportlanding fairly literal sense as Lucy Boynton is credited with all the other Barbie with a video screen on variants as "Proust Barbie" despite that her back]], portrayed by a [[https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=video%20girl "video girl"]] previously best known for appearing scenes have her out of focus in music videos and other media the background.[[note]]She's the Barbie in a white dress standing behind America Ferrera in Weird Barbie's house.[[/note]]
* ShoutOut: To Marcel Proust. Greta Gerwig mentioned she inserted "Proust Barbie"
as an obscure reference due to the plot of Swann's Way, volume one of Remembrance of Things Past, being a dancer.parallel to the plot of Barbie.
* TheVoiceless: She has no lines in the film.


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[[folder:Teen Talk Barbie]]
!!Teen Talk Barbie
!!!'''Portrayed by:''' Marisa Abela

A Barbie that was discontinued by the real world due to critcisms to the lines in the doll's voice box.
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* AllThereInTheScript: Her name is not mentioned in the movie itself, but it is mentioned in the credits. Marisa Abela also reveals her character's name during a behind the scenes tour of the film.
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!!Video Girl Barbie
!!!'''Portrayed by:''' Creator/MetteTowley

A Barbie with a video screen built into her back.
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* CastingGag: She's a [[https://m.service.mattel.com/us/Technical/TechnicalProductDetail?prodno=R4093&siteid=27&catid=508&from=supportlanding Barbie with a video screen on her back]], portrayed by a [[https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=video%20girl "video girl"]] previously best known for appearing in music videos and other media as a dancer.
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* EmbarrassingNickname: At one point, Gloria calls Sasha "Bunny Boo", to which Sasha tells her mom not to call her that. It's implied that she used to go by this nickname when this she was younger.
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* BarbarianLongHair: Has long lucious blonde hair and portrayed by the musclar John Cena.

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* BarbarianLongHair: Has long lucious blonde blond hair and portrayed by the musclar muscular John Cena.

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!!!'''Portrayed by:''' Creator/MargotRobbie[[labelnote:Other languages]] Creator/DorotheePousseo (European French), Mitsuki Takahata (Japanese), Mireya Mendoza (Latin American Spanish), Creator/DomitillaDAmico (Italian)[[/labelnote]]

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!!!'''Portrayed by:''' Creator/MargotRobbie[[labelnote:Other languages]] Creator/DorotheePousseo (European French), Catherine Brunet (Canadian French), Mitsuki Takahata (Japanese), Mireya Mendoza (Latin American Spanish), Creator/DomitillaDAmico (Italian)[[/labelnote]]



!!!'''Portrayed by:''' Creator/KateMcKinnon [[labelnote:Other languages]]Juliette Poissonnier (European French), Creator/RomiPark (Japanese), Jessica Ortiz (Latin American Spanish), Creator/ChiaraGioncardi (Italian)[[/labelnote]]

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!!!'''Portrayed by:''' Creator/KateMcKinnon [[labelnote:Other languages]]Juliette Poissonnier (European French), Catherine Hamann (Canadian French), Creator/RomiPark (Japanese), Jessica Ortiz (Latin American Spanish), Creator/ChiaraGioncardi (Italian)[[/labelnote]]



!!!'''Portrayed by:''' Creator/IssaRae[[labelnote:Other languages]]Fily Keita (European French), Creator/MitsukiSaiga (Japanese), Yadira Aedo (Latin American Spanish), Guendalina Ward (Italian) [[/labelnote]]

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!!!'''Portrayed by:''' Creator/IssaRae[[labelnote:Other languages]]Fily Keita (European French), Sofia Blondin (Canadian French), Creator/MitsukiSaiga (Japanese), Yadira Aedo (Latin American Spanish), Guendalina Ward (Italian) [[/labelnote]]



!!! '''Portrayed by:''' Creator/AlexandraShipp[[labelnote:Other languages]] Creator/VeronicaPuccio (Italian), Creator/MiyukiSawashiro (Japanese)[[/labelnote]]

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!!! '''Portrayed by:''' Creator/AlexandraShipp[[labelnote:Other languages]] Aurélie Konaté (European French), Naïla Louidort (Canadian French), Creator/VeronicaPuccio (Italian), Creator/MiyukiSawashiro (Japanese)[[/labelnote]]



!!!'''Played by:''' Creator/RyanGosling[[labelnote:Other languages]] Creator/AlexandreGillet (European French), Gianfranco Miranda (Italian), Creator/ShunsukeTakeuchi (Japanese)[[/labelnote]]

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!!!'''Played by:''' Creator/RyanGosling[[labelnote:Other languages]] Creator/AlexandreGillet (European French), Jean-Philippe Baril Guérard (Canadian French), Gianfranco Miranda (Italian), Creator/ShunsukeTakeuchi (Japanese)[[/labelnote]]



!!!'''Played by:''' Creator/SimuLiu[[labelnote:Other languages]] Marco Giansante (Italian), Creator/DaisukeOno (Japanese)[[/labelnote]]

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!!!'''Played by:''' Creator/SimuLiu[[labelnote:Other languages]] Arthur Kong (European French), Maël Davan-Soulas (Canadian French), Marco Giansante (Italian), Creator/DaisukeOno (Japanese)[[/labelnote]]



!!!'''Portrayed by:''' Creator/JohnCena[[labelnote:Other languages]] Massimo Bitossi (Italian)[[/labelnote]]

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!!!'''Portrayed by:''' Creator/JohnCena[[labelnote:Other languages]] Sébastien Frit (European French), Massimo Bitossi (Italian)[[/labelnote]]



* DubNameChange: In the French dub, he is called "Triton Ken".



* UnfortunateImplications: He has a dog, Sugar, and is her daddy. But calling him "Sugar Daddy Ken" [[MealTicket brings all the wrong implications]], which is the reason why he was discontinued.

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* UnfortunateImplications: He has Has a dog, Sugar, and he is her daddy. But calling him "Sugar Daddy Ken" [[MealTicket brings all sounds exactly like the wrong implications]], name implies]], which is the reason why he was discontinued.

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* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: She's called "Weird Barbie" for a reason. Though she shows herself to be smarter than she looks on many occasions.



* HospitalHottie: An attractive Barbie Doll who's also a doctor, [[spoiler:and sports a FrenchMaidOutfit after being brainwashed by the Kens]].



* TheMedic: Barbieland's official doctor.



* ArtisticLicenseHistory: Mattel in real life has yet to have released an official chubby-figured Barbie, yet Lawyer Barbie is a BigBeautifulWoman and her weight is not once commented on, as if it was never an issue with Mattel in the first place.



* TokenMinority: The only plump Barbie in the whole movie.



* TheCameo: Music/DuaLipa portrays the Mermaid Barbies, and also made the song "Dance The Night" for the movie's soundtrack.




A merman variant of Ken.
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* BarbarianLongHair: Has long lucious blonde hair and portrayed by the musclar John Cena.
* TheCameo: [[Creator/JohnCena AND HIS NAME IS JOHN CENA!]]
* PunnyName: His name is a play on "Ken" with "mermaid".



* CoolOldGuy: Older than the other Kens, and also helps the Barbies, Gloria and Sasha [[spoiler:underthrow Beach Ken's patriarchy]].
* HeroesLoveDogs: Is devoted to his pup Sugar, and refers to himself as her "daddy".



* UnfortunateImplications: He has a dog, Sugar, and is her daddy. But calling him "Sugar Daddy Ken" [[MealTicket brings all the wrong implications]], which is the reason why he was discontinued.



* AmbiguouslyGay: Just like the real doll, Allan is described as "Ken's buddy" whose clothes are supposed to all fit him. [[spoiler:Him joining the Barbies to overthrow the patriarchy can be explained by patriarchy harming gay men as well]].
* BadassAdorable: Allan is a sweet and adorable guy who kicks some serious ass at some point [[spoiler:in order to allow Gloria and Sasha to escape from the Kens at work]].



* EveryoneHasStandards: While he felt cast aside in the matriarchal Barbieland, [[spoiler:he doesn't like how Beach Ken turns it into "Kendom" and actively works with the discontinued Barbies to overthrow the patriarchy]].



* NiceGuy: ''The absolute worst'' he does is try to [[spoiler:sneak into Gloria and Sasha's car, and even that's with the intention of helping them.]]

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* NiceGuy: ''The absolute worst'' he does is try to [[spoiler:sneak into Gloria and Sasha's car, car]], and even that's with the intention of helping them.]]
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* FreudianExcuseDenial: Sasha has visibly two loving parents in a happy marriage who love her, yet that doesn't explain why she went from a sweet kid to a callous and mean teenager.

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* EvenBadWomenLoveTheirMamas: Reconstructed. Sasha was close to her mother as a kid, and they would always play Barbies together. However, when she became older, she rebelled and became a cynical AlphaBitch that completely dismisses her mother. It's during their trip to Barbieland, and ''especially'' after hearing her mother's speech about women's hardships, that Sasha defrosts and [[TookALevelInKindness becomes way nicer]] and closer to her mother again. She even decided to [[ChangedMyMindKid go back to Barbieland to abolish the Kens' patriarchy]] because her mother loves Barbie, which is the first selfless act she does in the entire film.

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* EvenBadWomenLoveTheirMamas: Reconstructed. Sasha was close to her mother as a kid, and they would always play Barbies together. However, when she became older, she rebelled and became a cynical AlphaBitch that completely dismisses her mother. It's during their trip to Barbieland, and ''especially'' after hearing her mother's speech about women's hardships, that Sasha defrosts and [[TookALevelInKindness becomes way nicer]] and closer to her mother again. She The reason she even decided to [[ChangedMyMindKid go back to Barbieland to abolish the Kens' patriarchy]] because patriarchy]] in the first place was because her mother loves Barbie, which is the first selfless act she does in the entire film.



* FreudianExcuseDenial: Sasha has visibly two loving parents in a happy marriage who love her, yet that doesn't explain why she went from a sweet kid to a callous and mean teenager.



* JerkassRealization: Appears to have one while hearing all the hardships women must face on a daily basis through her mother's monologue.

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* JerkassRealization: Appears to have one while hearing all the hardships women must face on a daily basis through her mother's monologue.monologue, after herself acting like a FemaleMisogynist.



* ShoutOut: Her name and those of her friends are taken from those of the Toys/{{Bratz}} dolls, one of the biggest rival brands of Barbie. Her mother later calls her "Bunny Boo", a nickname of the doll she was named after.

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* ShoutOut: Her name and those of her friends are taken from those of the Toys/{{Bratz}} dolls, one of the biggest rival brands of Barbie.Barbie, and herself acting like a humongous ''brat''. Her mother later calls her "Bunny Boo", a nickname of the doll she was named after.


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* SoProudOfYou: She smiles while her mother monologues about the contradictoray obligations society imposes on women.
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* BewareTheNiceOnes: Timid and reserved he may be, [[spoiler:he shows some Bruce Lee level martial arts skills on the Kens]].


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* OneManArmy: Absolutely ''wipes the floor'' with [[spoiler:the Kens at work]].


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* {{Womanchild}}: Still enjoys Barbies as an adult, and even works for Mattel itself. She is also more light-hearted and cheerful compared to her cynical EmoTeen daughter.


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* EvenBadWomenLoveTheirMamas: Reconstructed. Sasha was close to her mother as a kid, and they would always play Barbies together. However, when she became older, she rebelled and became a cynical AlphaBitch that completely dismisses her mother. It's during their trip to Barbieland, and ''especially'' after hearing her mother's speech about women's hardships, that Sasha defrosts and [[TookALevelInKindness becomes way nicer]] and closer to her mother again. She even decided to [[ChangedMyMindKid go back to Barbieland to abolish the Kens' patriarchy]] because her mother loves Barbie, which is the first selfless act she does in the entire film.


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* JerkassRealization: Appears to have one while hearing all the hardships women must face on a daily basis through her mother's monologue.
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* FlatCharacter: A pregnant friend of Barbie's. And that's about it.



* LongestPregnancyEver: She's been constantly pregnant since her discontinuation. Then again, having no genitalia, there is ''no way'' she can be able to give birth.



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That would make her an Advertised Extra rather than an Ascended Extra.


* AscendedExtra: She gets an equal level of pre-release promotion with the most of the other Barbies, but has very short screen time, mainly confined to announcing the Nobel Prize winners (due to Nicola Coughlan's filming commitments to ''Series/{{Bridgerton}}'').

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* AscendedExtra: AdvertisedExtra: She gets an equal level of pre-release promotion with the most of the other Barbies, but has very short screen time, mainly confined to announcing the Nobel Prize winners (due to Nicola Coughlan's filming commitments to ''Series/{{Bridgerton}}'').
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* PintSizedPowerhouse: Significantly shorter than most other Barbies, but very excited and enthusiastic.

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* PintSizedPowerhouse: Significantly shorter than most other Barbies, but very GenkiGirl: Shown to be quite excited and enthusiastic.
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* CastingGag: While it may be unintentional the role of a diplomat might hark back to Coughlan's role as Claire in ''Series/DerryGirls'', the series being set in Northern Ireland during the 90s when UsefulNotes/TheTroubles started to finally wind down and peace talks would begin in earnest.
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* PintSizedPowerhouse: Significantly shorter than most other Barbies, but very excited and enthusiastic.
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* AscendedExtra: She gets an equal level of pre-release promotion with the most of the other Barbies, but has very short screen time, mainly confined to announcing the Nobel Prize winners (due to Nicola Coughlan's filming commitments to ''Series/{{Bridgerton}}'').
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* InnocentFanserviceGirl: She looks like a blonde bombshell and comes from a world of gorgeous women. However, she isn't aware of how the real world perceives women, so when she shows up in Los Angeles rollerblading in a skimpy leotard, she's confused at the appreciative glances and gestures she gets from men.

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* InnocentFanserviceGirl: She looks like a blonde bombshell bombshell, enjoys wearing cute, often revealing clothing, and comes from a world of gorgeous women. However, she isn't aware of how the real world perceives women, so when she shows up in Los Angeles rollerblading in a skimpy leotard, she's confused at the appreciative glances and gestures she gets from men. This was a deliberate acting choice by Creator/MargotRobbie, who said in an interview that she viewed Barbie as ''sexualized'', but not deliberately sexy; "Yes, she can wear a short skirt, but because it's fun and pink. Not because she wanted you to see her butt."
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* MsFanservice: While the Barbies in Barbieland are all beautiful women in their own right, it becomes enforced when [[spoiler:the Kens brainwash them into becoming subservient eye candy, resulting in most of them wearing revealing outfits (with Dr. Barbie and Physicist Barbie in particular being forced to wear {{French Maid Outfits}}s). It's deconstructed in that many of them are embarrassed about how they were forced to act (with Physicist Barbie in particular claiming she'd never wear that kind of outfit).]]

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* MsFanservice: While the Barbies in Barbieland are all beautiful women in their own right, it becomes enforced when [[spoiler:the Kens brainwash them into becoming subservient eye candy, resulting in most of them wearing revealing outfits (with Dr. Barbie and Physicist Barbie in particular being forced to wear {{French Maid Outfits}}s).Outfits}}). It's deconstructed in that many of them are embarrassed about how they were forced to act (with Physicist Barbie in particular claiming she'd never wear that kind of outfit).]]



** As she drives off to the real world, Ken reveals himself to have been stowing away with the intent to acompany her and she loses her patience. She agrees to have him come, but relucantley.

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** As she drives off to the real world, Ken reveals himself to have been stowing away with the intent to acompany accompany her and she loses her patience. She agrees to have him come, but relucantley.reluctantly.

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* BewareTheNiceOnes: She may be kind-hearted, but she will not hesitate to knock out an assailant who just slapped her bottom.

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* BewareTheNiceOnes: She may be kind-hearted, but she will not hesitate to knock out an assailant who just slapped her bottom. She also has a few other moments of losing her temper:
**As she drives off to the real world, Ken reveals himself to have been stowing away with the intent to acompany her and she loses her patience. She agrees to have him come, but relucantley.
**Upon her return with Gloria and Sasha, she gets very angry with Ken for having altered Barbieland and turned it into "Kendom". She also berates Gloria for making negative drawings of her, which indirectly lead to the creation of Kendom.
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* MsFanservice: A given considering she's played by Margot Robbie, she wears a wide variety of outfits that show off her beauty and fashion sense, both in Barbieland and in the real world, with her first appearance in the movie being her modeling the original black-and-white swimsuit. It gets deconstructed after she arrives in the Real World and becomes the subject of objectification, causing her to grow self-conscious. The film then goes on to both play with and slowly avert this the next time she travels to Barbieland, wearing progressively less-revealing clothing that symbolizes her becoming more complex and human, yet still beautiful and pretty while doing so.

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* MsFanservice: A given considering she's played by Margot Robbie, she She wears a wide variety of outfits that show off her beauty and fashion sense, both in Barbieland and in the real world, with her first appearance in the movie being her modeling the original black-and-white swimsuit. It gets deconstructed after she arrives in the Real World and becomes the subject of objectification, causing her to grow self-conscious. The film then goes on to both play with and slowly avert this the next time she travels to Barbieland, wearing progressively less-revealing clothing that symbolizes her becoming more complex and human, yet still beautiful and pretty while doing so.



* MrFanservice: Par for the course with the character, Ken's good looks are regularly emphasized and he spends much of the film with no shirt to show off his glistening, chiseled physique. Also, he's played by Ryan Gosling, making him this by default.

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* MrFanservice: Par for the course with the character, Ken's good looks are regularly emphasized and he spends much of the film with no shirt to show off his glistening, chiseled physique. Also, he's played by Ryan Gosling, making him this by default.

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