Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Barbie's Story


She's a successful businesswoman, a member of a rock band and a Women's World Cup Soccer player. Who is this superstar? It's none other than Barbie® doll. Commemorating her 40th anniversary in 1999, Barbie doll is further expanding her versatile and limitless roles to inspire girls' dreams as she prepares for the new millennium.

The world of the Barbie doll today is a great deal more than a doll and accessories. Barbie doll is keeping in step by allowing girls to use their computers to program and personalize their Barbie doll and design, create, play and dream using exclusive Barbie software. The Barbie line has also developed into a broad array of exciting licensed products for girls, including publishing, apparel, food, home furnishings and home electronics.

How It All Began

It is the 1950s. Americans are reaping the benefits of a strong, post-war economy. They like "Ike" in the White House and Milton Berle on TV. Ben-Hur commands Best Picture while teen idols like Fabian and Frankie Avalon break thousands of hearts. Alaska and Hawaii join the Union, and Detroit's new cars feature big, bold tailfins. Teenagers are setting trends by the music they listen to, the movies they watch and the clothes they wear. Little girls dress up paper dolls and make believe with baby dolls.

It was then that the Barbie doll came as an inspiration to Mattel co-founder Ruth Handler as she watched her young daughter, Barbara, playing with paper dolls. Barbara and her friends liked to play adult or teenage make-believe with the dolls, imagining them in roles as college students, cheerleaders and adults with careers.

Ruth immediately recognized that playing make-believe and pretending about the future is an important part of growing up. In researching the marketplace, she discovered a void and was determined to fill the niche with a three-dimensional fashion doll. Her all male design staff, however, had their doubts.

The Beginning of a Beautiful Friendship

Several designs later, Mattel introduced Barbie, the Teen-Age Fashion Model to skeptical toy buyers at the annual Toy Fair in New York in 1959. Never before had they seen a doll so completely unlike the baby and toddler dolls popular at the time.

Undaunted, Mattel used innovative television advertising to reach its audience and instantly had a hit! Thus Barbie was born, and 40 years later, this 1.9 billion-dollar-a-year industry is stronger than ever.

Four Decades of Barbie

Over the years, Barbie has indeed achieved the title of the most popular fashion doll ever created. She's held that title by changing with the times. With fashion and teenage lifestyle trends evolving at a startling rate, the hundreds of people who have worked to keep the Barbie doll current have had their hands full as styles changed from Paris couture, to the inspired elegance of the Jacqueline Kennedy years to a more free-flowing, youthful look.

Mattel's design and development staff has kept current by identifying trends for the Barbie doll that relate to the lives of teenagers in America. For instance, in 1964, the Beatles led the "British Invasion" and along with a new sound, brought hemlines way up and hair way down as teenagers adopted the "Carnaby Street" look. Barbie went "Mod" a few years later with new face sculpting in 1967, which brought her current with the next generation of little girls who adored her.

In the 1970s Barbie wore up-to-the-minute fashions reflecting the "prairie" look, the "granny" dress, the "California Girl" suntan craze, and the glittery styles of the "disco" years. By the end of the decade, Barbie doll's face was again resculpted to a wide smile and sunstreaked hair that showcased the beauty trends of the day.

In the 1980s Barbie kept current as an aerobics instructor, a briefcase-carrying power executive, and a couture-inspired sophisticate reflecting the popularity of nighttime soap operas.

And now, in the late 1990s, the Barbie doll has stepped into the world of women's sports as she takes on roles in the WNBA (Women's National Basketball Association) and NASCAR®racing and as a Women's World Cup Soccer player.

From Fashion to Friends

The first Barbie dolls, with their roots in the early 1960s, reflected the Paris couture and high fashion image of top fashion models. But it soon became apparent that little girls wanted Barbie to have more of an identity. In just a few short years, Barbie became a friend and confidante to an entire generation of girls who saw her as the ultimate "best friend." In fact, she helped open the door to young imaginations.

The public has come to think of Barbie doll as its dream girl. Barbie has the unique ability to inspire self-esteem, glamour, and a sense of adventure in all who love her. She has been a role model to women as an Astronaut in 1994, 1986 and in 1965 – nearly 20 years before Sally Ride! As a college graduate in 1963, surgeon in 1973, business executive in 1986, "Summit Diplomat" and airline pilot in 1990, a presidential candidate in 1992, and a dentist in 1997, the Barbie doll has opened new dreams for girls that were not as accessible in the early 1960s. As a matter of fact, the world's most popular fashion doll has actually had 75 careers since her inception in 1959.

Through the years Barbie has had a supporting cast that began with boyfriend Ken® in 1961. Her best friend Midge®, who was first introduced in 1963, returned in 1988.

Family and friends hold an important place in the history of the Barbie doll, including Barbie doll's little sister Skipper®, introduced in 1964, sister Stacie®, introduced in 1992, and baby sister Kelly®, new in 1995. She also has friends from a variety of backgrounds, reflecting the diversity of the real world. In 1968, Barbie doll's black friend Christie® was first introduced, in 1988 Teresa®, a Hispanic doll was introduced and in 1990, an Asian friend, Kira®, was introduced. In 1997 Share a Smile™ Becky®, Barbie doll's friend in a wheelchair was introduced for the first time. Barbie doll's circle of friends just keeps growing!

Barbie Goes High Tech

As children have embraced technology as a new way to play and dream of the future, so has Barbie. Heading into the new millennium the Barbie doll is fully techno-savvy with many software titles and some digital and interactive endeavors under her belt. One of the first Barbie software products, "Barbie® Fashion Designer®," was the best-selling software title of 1996, followed by "Barbie® Magic Hairstyler™," the top-selling new children's title in 1997. She entered the digital world in 1998 with the Barbie® Photo Designer Digital Camera and CD-ROM. Most recently, the Barbie doll went on-line with My Design™, which allows consumers to go online to customize and order their own Barbie® doll friend.

The Collectors' Market

Barbie doll's popularity today does not rest entirely with little girls. There are thousands of adult collectors worldwide – some united by clubs, conventions, magazines, newsletters and the Internet – that show the devotion these women (and men) have to Barbie!

Barbie fans of all ages can also enjoy the line of special edition and limited edition dolls designed specifically with the collector in mind. Exquisite fashions designed by Nolan Miller, re-creations of Barbie dolls from the early years, and Barbie and Ken as characters from popular films such as The X-Files™ are helping the world of Barbie Collectibles to grow.

The value of the older dolls is rising as more and more adults discover the world of Barbie. Today, in her 40th year, Barbie reflects the dreams, hopes and future realities of an entire generation of little girls who still see her as representing the same American dream and aspirations as when she was first introduced in 1959.

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Monday, January 18, 2010

CINDERELLA STORY


A Cinderella Story (2004) More at IMDbPro »


At 8 years old, the blonde Samantha Montgomery lost her father to an earthquake, leaving her to live in an attic, while her stepmother Fiona, and stepsisters, Gabriella and Brianna take over her life. With popular kids Austin Ames, Shleby Cummings, and their crew, then her house family, the only escapes she has are the Diner Staff, her best friend Carter, and an online buddy-Nomad. They both go to North Valley High and dream of going to Princeton. They have a relationship that goes on through text messages and emails. He finally asks her to the Halloween dance, where they meet, and she finds out Austin is Nomad. Not knowing who his 'Cinderella' is, he goes on one of the toughest quests ever, as Sam's friends convince her to tell him. He finds out at a more than humiliating pep rally that Cinderella is 'Diner Girl'. She finally tells off her steps, and she manages to tell off Austin. At the end, they supposedly end up dating, going to Princeton, and she finds her dad's will, stating it leaves EVERYTHING to Sam. Happy Ever After? Who knows. Written by Kaylynn

Sam Montgomery is a tomboyish, unpopular girl at school. She has been text messaging a somebody named Nomad for a few months and he asks her to meet him at the Halloween dance at 11:00 in the middle of the dance floor. The only problem is, she must get back to the diner, ran by her wicked Step mom Fiona by 12 sharp because she is not supposed to be there. Before Nomad can found out who she is, she must leave with her best friend, Carter driving her back to the diner. After that night, everything in Sam's life goes wacko! Written by Anonymous

A Cinderella story is about a girl Sam Montgomery who is not so popular at her high school. After her fathers death and not having a will left to her, her evil step mum gets everything that her father left behind and makes Sam do everything at her dad's diner. At her school she is shunned by the popular stuck up girls, the main one being Shelby Cummings, a very wealthy, spoiled person. Austin Ames and Sam interact with each other through emails and text messages not knowing who each other is. They decide to meet at the school dance on the dance floor at 11 o'clock but their time together is cut short when Sam has to race back to the diner. As she is running out she leaves her mobile phone behind with Austin finding it. to this Austin tries to find out who Cinderella is and Sam is afraid that if he finds out who she really is he may not want anything to do with her. and may even forget about their on going relationship. Written by madza101@hotmail.com (corrected by Anonymous)

Monday, January 11, 2010

SPONGEBOB SQUAREPAINT



Plot Summary for"SpongeBob SquarePants" (1999) More at IMDbPro »

The character-driven toon chronicles the nautical and sometimes nonsensical adventures of SpongeBob, an incurably optimistic and earnest sea sponge, and his undersea friends. Dwelling a few fathoms beneath the tropical isle of Bikini Atoll in the sub-surface city of Bikini Bottom, SpongeBob lives in a two-story pineapple. Instead of taking the logical approach to everyday challenges, SpongeBob approaches life in a wayward and unconventional way. Whether searching for the ultimate spatula to perfect his burger flipping technique at the Krusty Krab, or just hanging out with his best friend Patrick (an amiable starfish), SpongeBob's good intentions and overzealous approach to life usually create chaos in his underwater world.
Written by Nickelodeon


In the ocean, there is a town called Bikini Bottom. The residents of Bikini Bottom are all fish. But there is a certain fry cook named Spongebob Squarepants. Just getting a job at Bikini Bottom's most popular restaurant The Krusty Krab, he lives a crazy life with his hard-headed neighbor, and friend, Patrick. His next door Neighbor Squidward is a sarcastic, boring squid who can't stand Spongebob and Patrick. In the Krusty Krab, Spongebob's Boss, Eugene Krabs is one of the most money-greedy men alive. He's probably the most money-greedy man alive. So, in Spongebob's life, life under the sea is always quirky and crazy.
Written by Bradboy1029


Spongebob Squarepants is a talking square sponge "who lives in a pineapple under the sea." His relentless cheerfulness gets on the nerves of his grumpy neighbor, Squidward Tentacles. Spongebob works as a frycook at the Crusty Crab, owned by the kind-hearted but greedy Mr. Crabs. Spongebob's other pals are Gary, SB's pet snail, Patrick Star, a simple-minded starfish, and Sandy Cheeks, a space-suit wearing Texan squirrel.
Written by Mike Konczewski


This show takes place under the sea, in a little town of Bikini Bottom. Many sea creatures live there. None of them however are as loveable as Spongebob Squarepants. He lives in a Pinappele with his pet snail Gary. He lives next door to Squidward Tenticles, a boring and stuffy squid that hates Spongebob. He Also lives near his best friend Patrick Star, a little dumb starfish who really loves ice cream. He goes to work at the Krusty Krab, a local restaurant runned by the greedy Mr. Eugene Krabs. Some of other Spongebobs friends include Sandy, a squirrel who lives in an underwater air dome, there is Pearl, Mr. Krabs's teenage and bratty daughter, Larry and SCooter, who are two local beach bums. There is also Mrs. Puff who teaches Spongebob how to drive. Oh, and I shouldn't leave out Plankton, an evil organism whos restaurant is the most unpopular in the sea.
Written by Keith