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Skip-Chan Skipper Pink Dress (Japan)
Skip-Chan Skipper Pink Dress (Japan) Skip-Chan Skipper Pink Dress (Japan)

Skip-Chan Skipper Pink Dress (Japan)

SKU: S1201
Item Type Doll
Classification Play line
Release Date 1976
Batteries No batteries required
Manufacturer Barbie MATTEL
ID BarbiePedia 9898
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Skip-Chan sold himself out. She appeared in Japan in 1975 and 1976 as a dressed doll. arrived in four different party dresses, unlabeled and unmarked flats. The outfits were only sold with this doll.

Skippers doll has 4 variants, each variant wears one of four different outfits.

The stock numbers of the dolls were:

  • S1201 (Dress with flowers, pink skirt and yellow collar)
  • S1202 (yellow dress) This is the hardest to get.
  • S1301 (white dress)
  • S1302 (orange dress)

Skipper is wearing the dress with the white lace bodice and mauve/pink skirt.

Except for their pink skin, these dolls resembled the Malibu Skippers sold at the same time. They are hard to find. 

  • Head Mould: 1964 Skipper
  • Engraving: © Mattel 1967 Philippines.
  • The box was marked "Made in the Philippines and Japan".
  • Pink skin and blonde hair with bangs.
  • Made by Mattel in Japan and the Philippines.

SKU: # S1202

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Attributes and characteristics

Body:

Race Caucasian
Proportions Vintage Skipper

Head:

Hair type Straight
Hair measurement Long
Hair color Blonde
Eyelashes Painted

Clothes:

Accessories:

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