Barbie and The Three Musketeers Viveca Doll
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Average customer review:Product Description
All for one and one for all! The romantic poet in the Musketeer trio, lovely VivecaTM wears a glittery purple gown to the masquerade ball. Then her skirt and tiara turn into a Musketeer outfit, so she can conceal her identity while saving the Prince from royal danger. Also check out AraminaTM and ReneeTM Dolls (sold separately).
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #339 in Toys & Games
- Brand: Mattel
- Model: P6157
- Released on: 2009-07-01
- Dimensions: 12.75" h x 2.75" w x 9.00" l, .84 pounds
Features
- Teresa doll as Viveca, the amazing fashionista
- Wears their glittery ball gowns and sparkling tiaras to attend the masquerade ball
- Transforms into a Musketeers
- Dolls skirt turns into a golden cape and tiara becomes a mask to conceal their identities
- Details based on the animated film Barbie and The Three Musketeers.
Editorial Reviews
From the Manufacturer
The beautiful Viveca wears her glittery ball gown and sparkling tiara to attend the masquerade ball. To transform into a Musketeer, the skirt turns into a golden cape, and the tiara becomes a mask to conceal the Musketeers identities in their quest to save the Prince from royal danger.
Customer Reviews
Fine for what it is
Despite being in the more premier line of barbie dolls for little girls (the ones meant for movies), this and the other dolls in this line are surprisingly vanilla. They don't sing or have any other gimmicks. The cape can make a dress and that's about it. The dress itself is rather plain and like the previous movies, the doll looks nothing like the dvd counterpart.
I wish this doll sang like the others - that was the real draw for my 6 year old to buy this. Plus, the character in the DVD never even used a sword. It would have been nice if this doll had the same weapon from the movie rather than the generic rapier.
Of note, the sword broke in half on the very first day! Then my daughter didn't want to play with it any more because it was the toy she broke. :(
Sword Barbie with no sword?
My daughter had asked for "the Barbie Sword Movie" for Christmas, and also received this Barbie to go along with it. Within 10 minutes of removing the Barbie from the box, the sword was broken, because while in the Barbie's hand, the sword was made to hit another Barbie. NO MORE SWORD, and TONS of tears! The next day my daughter returned to playing with the Barbie (for that day it was just too devastating to go near) and having lots of fun with it (the clothes offer lots of different arrangements for different outfits) but the whole premise of her wanting this Barbie was The 3 Musketeers- I can't believe Mattel would make such a cheap sword if this is the defining factor of this line of Barbies. My child does not play rough. It really is no different than those novelty drink stirrers. Also, I wish Mattel would quit making Barbies where you can't remove their clothes- in this one, the mask/crown is not removable, and must always stay on the Barbie's head- which prevents hairstyling. Overall my daughter loves this Barbie, but I was shocked by the crappy quality of the accessories.
Without the sword incident, I think this would have been her favorite Barbie. But tears at a Christmas celebration is sad for everyone involved- the child, the giver, the parents. The cheap sword totally put a damper on this toy's image.
Cute doll but not all that I hoped for
My 3 yr old daughter loves this doll. Unfortunately the sword broke the first day. I agree with the previous poster that it would be nice to have the same weapon that was in the movie. However I love the idea of the crown coming down as a mask and the dress becoming a cape expect the velcro isn't that strong. Fun toy for the price I paid.



