Barbie as Wonder Woman Doll
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Average customer review:Product Description
Brand new in factory sealed box
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #110123 in Toys & Games
- Brand: DC
- Model: 24638
Editorial Reviews
Editorial Review
This collector edition Wonder Woman Barbie has no time for Skipper, Ken, or the rest of the doll world. She's enormously busy fighting for peace, freedom, and truth in toyland. Yet, it's clear that style cannot go ignored. Sleekly attired in a blue silk cape over a red, gold, and blue tank suit, this superhuman doll heroine also sports a pair of very hip knee-high red satin boots. The costume is exactly like the one worn by actress Lynda Carter in the '70s series, Wonder Woman. Her luxurious black hair is held back with a shiny gold crown and wide steel armbands--useful for deflecting bullets--complete the girl-warrior look. Created in 1941 by William Moulton Marston for All-Star Comics, Wonder Woman is an ageless symbol of feminine power. May she, and Barbie, rule forever. Comes with plastic display stand. --Marianne Painter
Customer Reviews
You're a wonder, Wonder Woman!
This is a really fantastic doll, and possibly even the finest Wonder Woman figure ever made. It even surpasses the excellent 1960's Superqueen figure.
The figure is the usual quality of a collector level Barbie. She is wearing the modern Wonder Woman costume (not the Lynda Carter version), shown by the "WW" figure on her chest instead of the eagle emblem. The yellow areas of the costume have been replaced with gold, which looks great. The cape (a holdover from Lynda Carter publicity photos) adds a really nice touch and some much needed cover to Wonder Woman's costume. Like most Barbies, she is not very posable, and requires a stand to be upright.
What I really like is what she doesn't have. She doesn't have a broken back, with an enormous chest thrust forward. She doesn't have a square jaw and shoulders. She doesn't wear a thong. (If you think this sounds weird, you should take a look at most modern female action figures, including Wonder Woman.)
I think what makes her so great is that she is a female action figure designed with girls in mind. What a rare treat.
A BLAST FROM THE PAST
My husband buys me Barbies for special occasions and he bought me this one as a surprise for Christmas. I loved her. She immediately took me back to some wonderful memories of my childhood.
What a BEAUTIFUL doll!
The whole appearance of Wonder Woman is very regal and majestic - very worthy of her Princess of Themysicra title. The outfit is well sewn together with the gold "W" emblem glued on the chest. The belt is loose, but held in place with a snap in the back. The golden lasso is sewn to the shorts while the other end is attached to the bracelet. The tiara and the silver bracelets are shiny and just adds so much to the whole demeanor. Wonder Woman is also true to the CBS television series as Lynda Carter wore tights with her uniform. The boots are made of cloth. The cape has two layers sewn together - the underside completely blue while the outer layer has the "stars and stripe" along the outer edge. I think the cape single handedly gives Wonder Woman a royal look than if she was just wearing the costume alone.
A word to the wise - take care when you remove the doll from the box. Wonder Woman's uniform is held up by an invisible strap as well as the cape being straped to her bracelets. You may accidentally tear the straps because you won't realize that the strings are looped through the straps in order to keep the doll firmly in place inside the box. It would explain why the Toys R Us photo has the outfit looking like it's about to fall off when I suspect the straps are broken in the photo.
Wonder Woman was a symbol of women's rights back in the 40's with her "You Can!" attitude. She has gone on to be a role model for women and men alike as she is truly the greatest superheroine ever - a title she's held for the past 60 years. I wanted a Wonder Woman doll ever since I was a little girl - believe me, she is well worth the wait!




