Why is Barbie 13+?

Why is Barbie 13+?

Why is ‘Barbie’ rated PG-13? Barbie earned a PG-13 rating from the Motion Picture Association for suggestive references and brief language. I could go with the Common Sense Media age rating of 11 and up for mature 11-year-olds. Younger kids may not understand the innuendo that led to the PG-13, but they’ll love the setting, the color, and the fun beyond it.The film is rated PG-13 for suggestive references, some adult humor, and some words that parents might deem inappropriate for younger kids.

What is Barbie’s sister’s name?

Barbie’s sisters Barbie has three younger sisters: Skipper, Stacie and Chelsea, who made their collective debuts in the 2011 Christmas film Barbie: A Perfect Christmas. Skipper Roberts is a doll created by Mattel in 1964 to be Barbie’s young sister. Since 2009, she has a purple streak in her hair and is shown to have a tech-savvy and clever personality. Compared to her sisters, Skipper is shy and quiet, but also very sarcastic.Skipper is Barbie’s first sister who debuted in 1964. She was Barbie’s little sister back then and was 10 years old when she was first introduced. Today, she comes as a teenage girl doll with dark brown hair, sometimes brunette, and pink/purple highlights.

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