Barbie 2009 Twilight Bella

Sources: Amazon, Doll Collector

Product description

“I know what you are. Vampire.

Stephanie Meyer’s Twilight tells the tale of teenage romance between mortal Bella Swan and the intriguing, dazzlingly beautiful vampire Edward Cullen. The #1 New York Times Best-seller and hugely popular movie has left its mark! And now, the cultural phenomenon continues with extraordinary dolls inspired by the film.” 

Bella is dressed in a grey jacket with zipper, jeans and tennis shoes. Edward sports a buttoned wool-look jacket, blue and white striped shirt, jeans and black shoes.

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Company Mattel
Brand Barbie
Type Collector
Label Pink Label
Character Bella Swan
Release Date October 1st, 2009
Designer(s) Sharon Zuckerman
Face Sculpt 1991 Bob Mackie
Body Sculpt Belly Button
Hair Type Unknown
Height 11.5″
Hair Color Brown
Eye Color Green
UPC 027084819274
Mattel SKU R4162
Price $24.95

Notes:

Here is a look at these dolls on shelves and in official displays, with all credits in the photo captions/alt text. As well as some quotes from articles that came out the same year of the release of the 2009 Bella and Edward Collector Dolls, including Entertainment Weekly and Allure.

Pictured above: The Barbie Twilight Saga Collector doll line as of 2011, taken at The Official Twilight Convention. Credit to Mrs. Wendy Cullen on Flickr.

“How could they not immortalize the perfect-bone-structured vampire of Twilight, Edward Cullen (Robert Pattinson), and his mortal girlfriend Bella Swan (Kristen Stewart) with Barbies? We’ll admit that the dolls, which will be available November 1, nailed the warm, auburn haircolor on both, and dressing Bella in the famous meadow-scene BB Dakota jacket was a nice touch. Come on, you know you love it!”

Jennifer Kass for Allure (Aug 14, 2009)

“It was only a matter of time, really, before Robert Pattinson’s Edward Cullen and Kristen Stewart’s Bella Swan would be getting a makeover courtesy of Mattel. Yes, Twilight Barbies will hit shelves in early November (just in time to taunt the other kids in line for New Moon) at $25 a pop. Holiday wish-list recipients and toy store employees, consider this your fair warning.”

Aly Semigran for Entertainment Weekly (Aug 11, 2009)

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