[Via Valerie D”Orazio]
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I hope those birds don’t have to take a poop because if they do, her hair and clothes will look real shitty.
Cool, but I’m waiting for the matching Norman Bates figure. Wardrobes will, of course, be interchangeable.
That is an…unfortunate place to be pecked.
//Oo/\
I still have found memories of my mother taking me to the library and having me rent old Hitchcock movies (this one in particular)…this might make a completely odd and random b-day gift for her at some point…unbelievably awesome shark jump Mattell :)
Also…I dig the merely “slightly worried” expression on her face…like its that common for her to have pecking birds perched on her head.
It’s like someone looked into my mind and created the one toy that is absolutely irresistible to me.
Is this really by Mattel?
And if so, will there be a variant version with alternate head / face shot and bird poop accessories?
Coming soon(?), more “Hitchcock Barbie Babes”:
http://www.thebaboonbellows.com/?p=2058
Will there also be a Suzanne Pleshette doll?
I finally have the perfect birthday gift for my wife (she loves Hitchcock movies and her mother never let her have Barbie dolls). Thanks Heidi and Valerie!
she obviously can’t fight them off with those tiny hands or run away with those tiny feet!
Barbie doll designers are like some 90’s crappy comic book artists! ;)