You are very good at moving the camera. I see people shop or browse and they normally go so fast that I see nothing at all or get motion sickness trying to keep up. Good job! Love the video
you have like one of the wide collections of barbie dolls. pls slow down when you walk-through those wonderful collections.. so we can see one by one in all its spendor... i really appreciate your collections... almost a complete set...if not the most complete collections of all the vloggers.. congrats ...phils
Wow, let me at those vintage shelves and fix those 1960s dolls! Many of them are a mess or have incomplete outfits on, many with no shoes, etc. A few were labeled incorrectly. A display like that needs to be perfect when showing the oldest Barbie family dolls.
I agree. It was a little disturbing to see how some of the dolls were displayed and labeled wrong. However, it was GREAT to see all those Barbie dolls in one place. I loved it. Thanks for watching 😊
Okay I love the huge Barbie that was in the corner. The creepy one. The reason why I love her so much is that she has the capability to become anything she wants
I noticed a gun at the feet of one of the Barbies. Again, you never know when a princess or fashion doll is packin'. (Thanks again for the great videos!)
Thank you 🤗 Me too! There is something about the original Barbie face that I just love. I guess because it is so different than the modern Barbie. I also love the vintage clothing, made better and more personality. 😀🌻
Ok this is really cool to see so many dolls in one place. I do think it would be better if they were organized though. They have all the dolls just thrown together. That one doll had her top down flashing everybody! Nice tour though!
I agree, but understand they are short handed. LOL on the flashing everybody. Thanks and thanks for watching. Glad you liked it. It was a fun place and big.
I didn't see the 1984 Magic Curl Barbie (the one with yellow dress and shoes and plenty curls), not even the Puerto Rican Barbie (with white dress and a rosey-red flower in her brown hair) this last one got BIG FAME in Puerto Rico. I miss them so much.
I guess no one has donated those Barbie dolls, yet. Maybe some day. Can you imagine how much space it would take if every Barbie ever made was put in one building. How wonder how many different Barbies have been made. I wonder if Mattel knows that answer? Hmmm. 👀
@@DollsRescued Oh okay, it was the big sign that runs across the front of the museum. It had all kinds of vintage songs, heroes, toys and such. Roy & Dale were on the top of the sign. I didn't catch all of the sign when filming. I'm nosey and had to figure out what you were referring to...LOL
Now that you've seen what 900 Barbie dolls looks like, keep in mind that Per owns 700 hahaha. My baby loves him some Barbie LOL. But that's just Barbie, he has a great deal many of other types of dolls in his personal collection. I have a total of about 300 dolls which includes some Barbie. Together, our total collection is nearing 1500 dolls. Yeah, we have a slight addiction LMAO.
Nothing wrong with that darlin. I can think ofl outher things that are so much more bad of a addiction than dolls. Let me guess your favorite was the knight in shining armor.
@@BJDBeautifullyJaggedDolls probably some labels got moved around by someone cleaning. I would hope. They had an Allen labeled as a ken. A clone doll labeled as a Barbie and a Spectra doll labeled as a Skipper. That is the main ones I could read.
Thanks and I agree. It is a toy museum in Branson Missouri. When I get the time to clean up my doll room, I plan to show my doll collection. I can tell you that I don't have anywhere near this amount....😂
I love the two 60s or 70s two.one is dressed in the psychedelic clothes and one in go go boots. I also want all three of the witches too. Oh yeah, I want a Tammy doll too
It's a preference. If you collect them to resell, then leave them in the box. If you collect them just for yourself, then I say open them and enjoy them. Also remember that the rubber bands in their hair and other stuff will rot if left in the box. Thanks for watching! 😊
For myself I would only get 80s, 90s to early '00s Barbie. I'm not interested anything after that. I want to get the 1987 Barbie doll I saw at Walmart once that's the year I was born. And I like the holiday edition ones too. But anything after maybe idk 05 isn't gonna cut it for me. That is if I get another too.🤔
I like it when a collector knows what they want. It keeps me grounded so I don't end up with more dolls than I should or at least that is what I keep telling myself...LOL😀
Most popular markings on Barbie dolls include 1966 Mattel Inc. The stamped date is the copyright date of that body style not the year the dolls was released. The vintage ones were made in Japan. The best way to age your Barbie is by it's head and body style. If it looks 80s and 90s, then it probably is. I hope this answers your question and is understandable. Thanks for watching 😊💜
Yeah, it was pretty messy, but it was still exciting to see that many Barbie dolls in one place. There were only two people running the place and there were millions of toys. It consisted of two huge building and one had a basement. All were filled with toys from top to bottom. It was probably difficult to know everything about all of them and to keep them organized. People were tapping on the glass when there were signs that said not to do this. I enjoyed it and would go back again. Thanks for watching ♥️😊
Is there a number somewhere that tells how many different Barbie Dolls have been made. Two Numbers really, Barbie Types, and how many have been and how many per day....so? THREE Numbers. Ha Ha
You are very good at moving the camera. I see people shop or browse and they normally go so fast that I see nothing at all or get motion sickness trying to keep up. Good job! Love the video
Thank you for the compliments. Glad you like the video
Belinda- I loved the Barbies in the World's Largest Toy Museum. In Branson, Mo you say??? Road Trip!!!!
Thanks! It is worth the drive!
Thanks! It is worth the drive!
you have like one of the wide collections of barbie dolls. pls slow down when you walk-through those wonderful collections.. so we can see one by one in all its spendor... i really appreciate your collections... almost a complete set...if not the most complete collections of all the vloggers.. congrats ...phils
Sorry but too many to go too slow. LOL. Thanks for watching and the nice compliments. 😊😊
I love articulated dolls so much but the bend and snap me for me it's a genius creation because of the fact it is almost seamless
love it this is my Favorite Babire doll video! Sophia Maria Nettles!💖
Thank you. So glad you enjoyed it. It was so much fun to see all these wonderful dolls that I felt it would be selfish not to share. 😊
Woww nice love it wery nice👌👍😍🥰😘🤗
Thanks 😊💖
I saw that Earring Magic Ken at 4:04! Quite the story behind that doll...
LOL, I knew you'd find him!
Woo Hoo Barbie!!! MY FAV
I knew you'd like this video. I saw the 70s Barbie in psychedelic clothing you showed in one of your videos. She is so cool!😁
Wow, let me at those vintage shelves and fix those 1960s dolls! Many of them are a mess or have incomplete outfits on, many with no shoes, etc. A few were labeled incorrectly. A display like that needs to be perfect when showing the oldest Barbie family dolls.
I agree. It was a little disturbing to see how some of the dolls were displayed and labeled wrong. However, it was GREAT to see all those Barbie dolls in one place. I loved it. Thanks for watching 😊
Okay I love the huge Barbie that was in the corner. The creepy one. The reason why I love her so much is that she has the capability to become anything she wants
LOL...actually she is just a mannequin dressed to look like a Barbie. I think she looks more like Brittany Spears on a really bad day. LOL
@@BJDBeautifullyJaggedDolls I thought she was a life size.😂😂😂😂 go figure she's a mannequin. I guess she needs a good repaint and some wings
Hi Belinda! I’m a doll collector too & I don’t know why I haven’t found you yet! New sub 🙋🏼♀️❤️❤️
Glad you found me. Welcome to this wonderful doll family. 🤗 HUGs
@@BJDBeautifullyJaggedDolls 🥰🙏🏼🙏🏼
I noticed a gun at the feet of one of the Barbies. Again, you never know when a princess or fashion doll is packin'. (Thanks again for the great videos!)
LOL...you gotta love it! You're welcome. Glad you enjoyed it. HUGS and thanks again for the "super chat" 😍🌹
I enjoyed this
Thank you for letting me know that. I appreciate it. 😊
I loved this video. There were so many Barbies from different era's. I want a collection like that lol!
Me too and the room to have a collection like that...LOL 😍HUGS
I really enjoy watching your video. I love vintage barbie dolls 💖
Thank you 🤗 Me too! There is something about the original Barbie face that I just love. I guess because it is so different than the modern Barbie. I also love the vintage clothing, made better and more personality. 😀🌻
You're very welcome my friend 🤗 I love vintage barbie dolls better but the new barbie dolls are okay. I love watching you videos 💖
Ok this is really cool to see so many dolls in one place. I do think it would be better if they were organized though. They have all the dolls just thrown together. That one doll had her top down flashing everybody! Nice tour though!
I agree, but understand they are short handed. LOL on the flashing everybody. Thanks and thanks for watching. Glad you liked it. It was a fun place and big.
I didn't see the 1984 Magic Curl Barbie (the one with yellow dress and shoes and plenty curls), not even the Puerto Rican Barbie (with white dress and a rosey-red flower in her brown hair) this last one got BIG FAME in Puerto Rico. I miss them so much.
I guess no one has donated those Barbie dolls, yet. Maybe some day. Can you imagine how much space it would take if every Barbie ever made was put in one building. How wonder how many different Barbies have been made. I wonder if Mattel knows that answer? Hmmm. 👀
I have the Puerto Rican doll, but wow I didn't took care of her. I was younger. I know I still have her in her dress stored somewhere x.x
Wow nice tour of the Barbie, loved watching 🥰🥰
Glad you liked it Thanks 😀
wow another great video! I loved it thanks for another great one!
Thanks for watching my loyal Jagged sister. HUGS 🌹
That was awesome. 🥰
Thanks! It was fun seeing all those Barbie dolls in one room.😊
Cool
That's right! It is cool! 😊 Thanks for watching. 🌹
Why is Roy Rogers/Dale Evans Happy Trail Song on the Barbie/Doll Sign????
I need a timestamp. I'm don't think I saw that
@@BJDBeautifullyJaggedDolls it's just on the sign before you walked in. It just seemed odd. No big deal. ;-)
@@DollsRescued Oh okay, it was the big sign that runs across the front of the museum. It had all kinds of vintage songs, heroes, toys and such. Roy & Dale were on the top of the sign. I didn't catch all of the sign when filming. I'm nosey and had to figure out what you were referring to...LOL
@@BJDBeautifullyJaggedDolls Thanks. I was curious.
Gotta get some horses.
LOL...they are very cool!😊
Now that you've seen what 900 Barbie dolls looks like, keep in mind that Per owns 700 hahaha. My baby loves him some Barbie LOL. But that's just Barbie, he has a great deal many of other types of dolls in his personal collection. I have a total of about 300 dolls which includes some Barbie. Together, our total collection is nearing 1500 dolls. Yeah, we have a slight addiction LMAO.
You certainly do. He needs to post a pic of his Barbies on our FB page. It's😀 fun to collect dolls!
Nothing wrong with that darlin. I can think ofl outher things that are so much more bad of a addiction than dolls. Let me guess your favorite was the knight in shining armor.
OMG the labels are wrong on the vintage dolls.
You are making me go back and look. We noticed a few things that were incorrect there too. Thanks for being observant. 😊
@@BJDBeautifullyJaggedDolls probably some labels got moved around by someone cleaning. I would hope. They had an Allen labeled as a ken. A clone doll labeled as a Barbie and a Spectra doll labeled as a Skipper. That is the main ones I could read.
@@BarbieLove Not to mention that Tammy's and other companies' dolls don't belong in with the Barbies!
What an awesome collection, thanks for sharing😍! Was this a store or do they call it a museum? I'd love to see your own dolls too👍
Thanks and I agree. It is a toy museum in Branson Missouri. When I get the time to clean up my doll room, I plan to show my doll collection. I can tell you that I don't have anywhere near this amount....😂
I'm watching it again so I can check it out a little bit better
I love the two 60s or 70s two.one is dressed in the psychedelic clothes and one in go go boots. I also want all three of the witches too. Oh yeah, I want a Tammy doll too
@@BJDBeautifullyJaggedDolls I saw how excited to see them you got. 😊😊💋💖
Is it better to keep them inside or outside the box? I'm starting a collection for myself
It's a preference. If you collect them to resell, then leave them in the box. If you collect them just for yourself, then I say open them and enjoy them. Also remember that the rubber bands in their hair and other stuff will rot if left in the box. Thanks for watching! 😊
@@BJDBeautifullyJaggedDolls thank you for your reply ❤️ My first doll is coming tomorrow
@@sheiladelarosa_ Congrats! Let me know if you bond.
Barbie yay
Yay! Which one is your fave?
For myself I would only get 80s, 90s to early '00s Barbie. I'm not interested anything after that. I want to get the 1987 Barbie doll I saw at Walmart once that's the year I was born. And I like the holiday edition ones too. But anything after maybe idk 05 isn't gonna cut it for me. That is if I get another too.🤔
I like it when a collector knows what they want. It keeps me grounded so I don't end up with more dolls than I should or at least that is what I keep telling myself...LOL😀
@@BJDBeautifullyJaggedDolls oh omg lol 😆 yes! Have you heard of Jun planning dolls? I missed on a good sale 😪
I always wondered. What happened to Stacy, skipper and Kelly 🤔 can anyone tell me
Mattel still makes them.😊
Hi. I have a question, my Barbies says 1966 but seems to look 80’s and 90’s, Any idea?
Most popular markings on Barbie dolls include 1966 Mattel Inc. The stamped date is the copyright date of that body style not the year the dolls was released. The vintage ones were made in Japan. The best way to age your Barbie is by it's head and body style. If it looks 80s and 90s, then it probably is. I hope this answers your question and is understandable. Thanks for watching 😊💜
@@BJDBeautifullyJaggedDolls Thank you 😘
😍😍😍😍😍
Thanks for watching!
Where is this museum ? I love barbies.
Branson, Missouri. Thanks for watching!😀
Those displays are a mess, whoever did that deserves to be fired, the way they are displayed along with other dolls so random...
Yeah, it was pretty messy, but it was still exciting to see that many Barbie dolls in one place. There were only two people running the place and there were millions of toys. It consisted of two huge building and one had a basement. All were filled with toys from top to bottom. It was probably difficult to know everything about all of them and to keep them organized. People were tapping on the glass when there were signs that said not to do this. I enjoyed it and would go back again. Thanks for watching ♥️😊
Is there a number somewhere that tells how many different Barbie Dolls have been made. Two Numbers really, Barbie Types, and how many have been and how many per day....so? THREE Numbers. Ha Ha
Works for me! 🤓
Excelente colección pésimas tomas demasiado rápido y muy movido