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Goth Barbie

Goth Barbie. What is a “line” that Goth Barbie competes with? BARBIE!. The article said that Monster High wannabes were everywhere (at the Toy Fair). What are “ wannabees ?” What is the word for something that is an imitation of an existing product, but a legal one (usually)?

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Goth Barbie

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  1. Goth Barbie

  2. What is a “line” that Goth Barbie competes with? BARBIE!

  3. The article said that Monster High wannabes were everywhere (at the Toy Fair). What are “wannabees?” What is the word for something that is an imitation of an existing product, but a legal one (usually)? wannabee-tries to be like something else knock-off-imitation

  4. Other toymakers want to “get in on the _________” game!

  5. What turns off the mom who speaks in the story about Goth Barbie? how skinny/scrawny she is!

  6. Goth Barbie was launched in 2010. What is a synonym for launched? (hint—French word in the article) debuted

  7. What does the mom mean when she says that Goth Barbie is more “relatable” than regular Barbie? Young girls/teens can relate to her/empathize/feel similar to her

  8. What is the brand message according to the article? …The brand is to really celebrate you own freaky flaws!”

  9. Is Goth Barbie aspirational? Why or why not? It is not aspirational in a traditional sense. People don’t want to be like her though they may relate to her.

  10. Discuss as a class—Would Goth Barbie work or not in your country? Why or why not?

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