I actually wrote Mattel about it and got a response. Here is what I said:
Hey, I just saw the press release on the new Barbie body line and I just wanted to say' Mattel you Rock.
As a collector and a customer to see a doll company like this take an interest in offering a doll for all the female body images as beautiful is amazing. I would love to see a line of Ken dolls who follow suit. Boys play with them as often as girls now.
Can we expect them to become articulated in the future?
I purchased the Made to Movie Barbie back in November and love the articulation of the doll. It would be awesome to have the three new bodies work the same way. Just a thought from a customer who is always looking for doll bodies with articulation. I've spent money on toys such as Asian Obitsu bodies and Action Figures simply because they are articulated in ways that make posing for pictures wonderfully creative.
I have plans of purchasing more of the Made to Move Barbies now that I have the first one. That is money I would have spent on obitsu bodies. I believe there are many collectors out there who would buy Ken and Barbie toys like these more often if they are well articulated like the Made to Move line.
Signed,
One Happy Customer.
Here is what they said:
Hi,
Thanks for sharing your thoughts with us about our 2016 Fashionistas line! We’re excited about our latest additions and proud to help kids everywhere celebrate their unique style. With 3 new body types (in addition to the original shape), 7 skin tones, 22 eye colors, 24 hairstyles, and countless on-trend fashions and accessories, your child is sure to find a special new friend to share playtime with!
The new body types are initially being added to the Fashionista line of dolls (which are not articulated), but overtime, we will be expanding the other segments of the line (swim, career, fantasy, and specialty- including more articulated dolls).
For the latest updates, you can visit our website at
http://www.Barbie.com .
Thanks for being part of our Barbie family!
Best Wishes,
-Kim S., Mattel Consumer Services Associate
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