This is a character sheet for the My Scene franchise.
The Girls
Barbie Roberts
Voiced by: Kelly Sheridan
- Attention Whore: Barbie loves the spotlight and receiving attention.
- Life of the Party: She's very extraverted and loves to plan parties.
- Official Couple: With River.
- Phoneaholic Teenager: She loves texting and chatting with friends and often mentions that she feels "out of place" when she doesn't have her cellphone around.
- Put on a Bus: To Los Angeles, California after her family gets a job transfer, which was also an excuse to eliminate her from the series after a controversy with Mattel's Barbie doll line.
Kennedy Rowan
- Attention Whore: She's "bold, beautiful, and absolutely outrageous''.
- Drama Queen: she describes herself as a "celebrity in training".
- Everyone Loves Blondes: In-Universe, this is true—but in Real Life, this is subverted, because Kennedy wasn't well-received by fans.
- Official Couple: With River, naturally, serving as Barbie's replacement.
Chelsea Farnsworth
Voiced by: Nicole Bouma
- The Fashionista: All the female characters are into fashion, but Chelsea's definitely the most passionate about it—her main career goal is to become a fashion designer.
- Everybody Hates Mathematics: She's not particularly fond of Geometry, which she nearly failed.
- Hipster: She's into alternative, soulful boys who share her passion for the arts.
- Undying Loyalty: To the entire doll line. Never had she been discontinued for the entire duration of My Scene.
Madison/Westley Darwynn
Voiced by: Kathleen Barr
- Ambiguously Brown: She looks African-American, but yet she has blue eyes. Unless she wears colored contacts, it can be assumed that Madison's mixed-race.
- City Mouse: She is an urban and enjoys traveling in style.
- The Fashionista: To a lesser extent than Chelsea—she's more passionate about musicnote than fashion, but out of all the female characters, Madison seems the most into fashion after Chelsea. Also, out of all the girls in the series, Madison also seems the most into shopping (she even outright calls herself a "shopaholic").
- Love Triangle: Defied. She had a dream in which she kissed River, who has a crush on Barbie and asked her out in the same episode, but when Barbie says River asked her out, she is just as excited as the rest of the group and clarifies that she does not have romantic feelings for River herself.
- Platonic Life-Partners: She mentions that she sees River as "her brother" in My Scene Jammin' in Jamaica as she tries to clarify their relationship to a jealous, insecure Barbie.
- Sassy Black Woman
- Ship Tease: Possibly, with Sutton.
- Soul Sista
- Sudden Name Change: She's called Westley in Europe.
Nolee Tomodachi
Voiced by: Tegan Moss; Esmeralda Kame (Albanian dub)
- Good with Numbers: She's seen as the "sporty mathematician" of the group.
- Passionate Sports Girl: She's into surfing, skateboarding, and doing yoga.
- Psychic Powers: Averted. She often experimented with tarot cards, palm reading, and contacting spirits, but it was all fun and games and never had actual powers.
- What Happened to the Mouse?: She disappeared from My Scene and her exit was never explained.
- Meaningful Name: "Tomodachi" means "friend".
- Tomboy with a Girly Streak: Self-described "total skater chick" who loves to shop.
- Token Minority: She's of Japanese-American descent, respectively.
Nia Velasquez
A girl Kennedy met during a two-week vacation to Miami, Florida—Nia eventually moved to New York City and became friends with the rest of Kennedy's group.- Spicy Latina: She was born in Mexico City but lived in Miami, Florida until eventually moving to New York City.
- Camera Fiend: She always has her camera.
- Plucky Girl: She's usually very optimistic.
Delancey Farnsworth-Leifsdotter
Voiced by: Megan Black
- Tomboy with a Girly Streak: While she's mainly defined by her tomboyish personality, she is occasionally seen in more girly girl fashion akin to the other members of the cast.
Kenzie
- Bit Character: Was barely seen or heard of in the movies yet advertised in the promotional material. She was even referred to as "Female Model" in Masquerade Madness.
- Only One Name: The only toyline character with no last name.
- We Hardly Knew Ye: Was the least produced girl in the entire line and was shortly phased out.