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Ken (doll)

Kenneth Sean "Ken" Carson Jr. is a fashion doll introduced by American toy company Mattel in 1961 as the counterpart of Barbie, who had been introduced two years earlier.

"Kenneth Carson" redirects here. For other uses, see Ken Carson (disambiguation).

Ken

March 11, 1961 (March 11, 1961)

Kenneth Sean Carson

Ken

At least 40 occupations

  • Edna Carson (mother)
  • Kenneth Carson (father)
  • Izzy Carson (sister)
  • Tommy Carson (brother)
  • Barbie Roberts (best friend, girlfriend)

Similar to Barbie, Ken is from Willows, Wisconsin,[1] and has a fashionable line of clothing and accessories (although he made his debut wearing only a swimsuit).[2] In the Barbie mythos, Ken met Barbie on the set of a TV commercial and is her boyfriend, per promotional box inscriptions from his debut until 2018. As of September 2022, he is perceived as one of Barbie's main friends. Since his debut, Ken has held over 40 occupations, the latest being "beach" (standing in the sand and surveying the waves), as depicted in the 2023 Barbie film.

History[edit]

Ken was introduced as the male counterpart to Barbie by the American toy company Mattel in 1961. He was named after Kenneth Handler, son of Barbie creator/inventor Ruth Handler, just as Barbie was named after her daughter. Ken Handler died in 1994 of a brain tumor.[3]


From 1961 to the debut of Superstar Ken in 1977, Ken had straight arms that did not bend. His head could only turn left and right. Ken's hair was made of felt in his first year (known to collectors as the "flocked" hair Ken), but this was replaced with a plastic, molded hairstyle when the creators realized that the felt hair fell off when wet.[4] Superstar Ken featured a dimpled smile, a head that could swivel, bent arms, a more muscular physique, jewelry, and underwear permanently molded to his body. Allegedly Ruth Handler built Ken's appearance in resemblance to her husband.


In February 2004, Mattel announced a split for Ken and Barbie, with Russell Arons, vice president of marketing at Mattel, saying that Barbie and Ken "feel it's time to spend some quality time – apart...Like other celebrity couples, their Hollywood romance has come to an end", though Arons indicated that the duo would "remain friends".[5]


In February 2006, however, a revamped version of the Ken doll was launched, though it was stated that his relationship with Barbie was still purely platonic.[6][7] In 2011, Mattel launched a massive campaign for Ken to win Barbie's affections back.[8] The pair officially reunited on Valentine's Day 2011.[9]


In 2011, Mattel introduced Japan Ken, the first Ken doll to be included in the "Dolls of the World" collection, which was formerly a Barbie-only line. The Japan Ken doll features a new face sculpt.[10]


In 2021, Mattel announced 15 new looks for Ken. This included looks with different skin tones, body shapes and hair styles. Barbie underwent a similar makeover in 2020. Outside of this change, Ken has not changed much since he was introduced 63 years ago.[11]

(clothing pack 1965[16])

Astronaut

Banker (playset 1995)

[17]

(2019[18])

Barista

Baseball player (clothing pack 1991)

[19]

Basketball player (clothing pack 2021)

[20]

Beach (2023)

[21]

Boxer (clothing pack 1963)

[16]

Businessman (clothing pack 1992)

[22]

Cameraman (playset 1987)

[23]

Coach (clothing pack 1992)

[24]

Country Western singer (1999)

[25]

Cowboy (Venezuela-exclusive Llanero 1989)

[26]

Dancer (2011)

[27]

Dentist (2020)

[28]

Doctor (1963-1965 fashion pack,1987, 1988,[30] clothing pack 1992,[31] 1998,[32] 2010,[33] 2012[34])

[29]

Dog trainer (2020)

[35]

Drum major (clothing pack 1964)

[16]

Farmer (2019)

[36]

Fashion model (2003)

[37]

Film art director (2003)

[38]

Firefighter (2010, 2019[18])

[39]

Football player (clothing pack 1992)

[40]

Golfer (clothing pack 2019)

[41]

Hamburger chef (clothing pack 2020)

[42]

Movie star (1977, 1988[44])

[43]

Ice skater (1990)

[45]

Lifeguard (1995, 2019[18])

[46]

Nurse (clothing pack 2021)

[47]

Olympic athlete (Venezuela-exclusive 1988)

[48]

Olympic figure skater (1997)

[49]

Olympic hockey player (clothing pack 1975)

[50]

Olympic skier (1975)

[51]

Olympic swimmer (1975)

[52]

Photographer (2000)

[53]

Pilot (clothing pack 1964, clothing pack 1973,[54] 1990,[55] 2014[56])

[16]

Pizza chef (clothing pack 2019)

[57]

Rapper (1992)

[58]

Referee (clothing pack 2019)

[59]

Reporter (clothing pack 1965, 2015[60])

[16]

Rock star (1987, 1989,[62] clothing pack 1991[63])

[61]

Sailor (clothing pack 1963)

[16]

Saxophonist (clothing pack 2020)

[64]

Science teacher (clothing pack 2020)

[65]

Skier (clothing pack 1963)

[66]

Snowboarder (2012)

[67]

Soccer player (2019)

[18]

Soda fountain worker (clothing pack 1964, 2000[68])

[16]

Spy (2015)

[69]

command officer (1996[70])

Starfleet

Tennis player (1979)

[71]

pilot (clothing pack 1963,[16] 1993[72])

United States Air Force

pilot (1994[73])

United States Air Force Thunderbirds

United States Army officer (clothing pack 1963, 1992[74])

[16]

sergeant (1992[75])

United States Marine Corps

Wildlife veterinarian (2020)

[76]

Criticism[edit]

Ken's body proportions have been described as unrealistic by scholarly studies (his chest is estimated to be about 27.5% too large for a representative human male).[77] Unrealistic body proportions in Barbie dolls, including Ken's, have been connected to some eating disorders in children.[78][79] Another controversy has also centered around the visibility (or lack of it) of Ken's male genitalia.[80]

"Barbie and Ken: History". Olsen, Eric. Blog Critics Magazine, 15 February 2004. 15 February 2004.

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"How do Barbie and Ken Measure Up?" Linda Berg-Cross, Psychotherapy Letter, April 1996, Volume 8, Issue 4, Page 3.

History from Mattel Inc. 2001

[15]

Keeping Ken