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Trying to tell what year or decade your Barbie doll is from can take some detective work, but you can find out your Barbie's age by observing specific features of the doll.

  1. These are located on the doll's head and back, and can provide information on the year the respective parts were first manufactured. These dates are different than the doll's age, but knowing this can give you a rough idea of when the doll was made.
    • For example, if the body piece is from 1999 and the face is from 2000, your doll must have been produced in or after the year 2000.
  2. Dolls from produced between 1959 and 1976 are from either Japan, Hong Kong, Mexico, Korea, or Taiwan. Dolls from 1978 to now are made either in the Philippines, Malaysia, China, Indonesia, or Mexico.
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  3. Different body types tend to be released during different eras.
    • Barbie first got a belly button in 2004.
    • 2000s bodies often have "bend 'n snap" legs, which became discontinued in 2013.
    • Made to Move bodies were released in 2015.
    • A petite, curvy, or tall Barbie means you have a fashionista, and these body types were originally released in 2016.
  4. The general appearance of a Barbie doll face has evolved over time. An online search for "Barbie makeup over time" can bring up several charts comparing Barbie's facial appearance throughout time. By using these comparison charts to find the model closest to yours, you can potentially figure out when the doll was made.
  5. If you find a unique feature that few Barbie dolls have, do an online search to see if there are other models with the same characteristic.
  6. If your doll is one of Barbie's friends, use this information to look up the production year. If your doll was featured in a movie or sold as promotional merchandise, the doll was most likely released around the same time as the movie.
  7. Once you have a basic idea of when your Barbie doll is from, search for databases of Barbie dolls to compare. This can take a while, but if you really want to know your doll's year, then it will be worth it.
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      • If your doll is second hand, don't use clothes to figure out the year, as your doll may have been redressed.
      • Posting a picture of your doll on a doll forum that allows people to post pictures of dolls they want to identify can help a lot.
      • If your doll is stored in box, search the name of the doll to find out the year.
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