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  • "Barbie's Mother": Barbie Calling the Old Man Out and forcing Margaret to leave. Stacie and Chelsea even join in, by declaring that they, Barbie, and Ken share more love and forgiveness among each other than Barbie and Margaret ever did.
    Margaret: You are being rude to me, Barbara.
    Barbie: No, mother, you're being rude to me!
    Margaret: I beg your pardon?!
    Barbie: You walk into my house for the first time in years, and then proceed to fling insult after insult at me and my kids! I don't need it, mother! I already get enough of that from Skipper who still hasn't brought me a gin and tonic!
    Skipper: (exasperated) Not the maid!
    Margaret: I'm simply pointing out areas in which you and your sad little family may improve yourselves.
    Barbie: My family doesn't need to improve itself, mother! They're perfect just the way they are! They might be a little dysfunctional, but I love them!
  • "The Real Housewives of Toys 'R' Us" Episode #2 has an epic Take That, Critics! speech from Barbie, speaking against those who think her unrealistically beautiful image detracts from her empowering qualities as a female role model.
  • In "Period", Barbie completely plays Stacie after finding out her "little sister" never told her that she started her period.
  • Ken finally uncovering the truth about Tutti and Todd at a Christmas family reunion.
  • Considering how much crap Stacie is put through and what a manipulative brat Chelsea has evolved into, it was quite satisfying to see the former attack the latter in "Panic Room" after tricking her into thinking that she was trapped in the middle of a Zombie Apocalypse with Barbie. This made even better on how slowly Barbie reacted in breaking the fight up, even though it's heavily implied that Chelsea is her favorite "little sister" (and Stacie is not.)
  • "Barbie's Childhood" Episode #2 has the young Barbie present a grandiose and mostly-prophetic speech on what she wants to do when she grows up, despite her classmates declaring that her goals sound impossible.
    Barbie: I want to be everything.
    Belle: Barbie, you can't be everything!
    Barbie: I can too!
    Merida: No, you cannot!
    Barbie: Everyone says I can be anything I want, so I'm gonna be everything! I'm gonna be an astrophysicist, the president, ten different kinds of doctor — I'm gonna be the sole caregiver of my siblings, and I'm gonna be the face of a multimillion dollar corporation that spans decades!
    (Chirping Crickets)
    Barbie: Or... a fairy princess!
    Barbie's classmates: Yay!
    Barbie: F*cking patriarchy.
  • In "60", Barbie literally breaks the fourth wall!

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