Fulla (doll)

Fulla (doll)

Infobox character
colour = #FF69B4
name = Fulla


caption = "Fulla Doll"
first = November 2003
last =
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nickname =
alias = "The Dream of Every Arab Girl"
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gender =
age =
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occupation = Teacher
Doctor
title =
family = Father, Mother, Twin Brother & Sister (Nour and Bader)
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children =
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creator = NewBoy FZCO

:"See Fulla for the figures in Norse mythology".:"See Fula for the ethnic group in Africa".

Fulla is the name of an 11 1/2 inch Barbie-like fashion doll marketed to children of Islamic and Middle-Eastern countries as an alternative to Barbie. The concept of her evolved around 1999, and she hit stores in late 2003. [cite web | author= Khaleej Times Online.com| title= "Fulla" - the Arab world’s Barbie| work= | url=http://www.khaleejtimes.com/DisplayArticle.asp?xfile=data/todaysfeatures/2005/November/todaysfeatures_November54.xml&section=todaysfeatures| accessdate= July 21| accessyear= 2006 ] Fulla was created by a UAE manufacturer from Dubai, and a toy company called NewBoy FZCO. Fulla is also sold in China, Brazil, North Africa, Egypt and Indonesia, while a few are sold in the United States. Although there had been many other dolls in the past that were created with a hijab, such as Razanne and Moroccan Barbie, none of them had ever been as popular as Fulla. [cite web | author= Feministing.com| title= All dolled up...well, not really| work= | url=http://feministing.com/archives/003991.html| accessdate= July 16| accessyear= 2006 ] Fulla is a role-model to some Muslim people, displaying how many Muslim people would prefer their daughters to dress and behave. [cite web | author= Arts & Entertainment.com| title= “Fulla—the Hijab-Wearing Barbie w/Muslim Values Thrives among Young Girls in the Middle East| work= | url=http://69.93.14.237/entertainment/fulla_doll_2006.cfm| accessdate= July 24| accessyear= 2006 ]

Development and information

Appearance

At first, Fulla was developed to have long coal black hair streaked with auburn and brown eyes, but later, dolls with lighter hair and eyes were introduced. The product development team considered about 10 different faces before deciding on her look. [cite web | author= Liberty Post.org| title=Barbie who? (Fulla, her Islamic counterpart takes her on)| work= | url=http://www.libertypost.org/cgi-bin/readart.cgi?ArtNum=124934| accessdate= July 17| accessyear= 2006 ] She was dressed in a black abaya and head scarf for the Saudi market, but no veil in other markets; because the product development didn't want to "go to extremes." [cite web | author= USATODAY.com| title= Move over, Barbie| work= | url= http://www.usatoday.com/printedition/news/20051214/opledefulla.art.htm| accessdate= July 13| accessyear= 2006 ] For more liberal countries, Fulla has a white scarf and pastel coat. Her outdoor clothes have since become more colorful, but her shoulders are always covered and the skirt always falls below her knees, as traditionally, Muslim women do not show much skin. Her indoor clothes, however, are designed like modern outfits and include skirts, swimwear, and even lingerie. [cite web | author= Middle East Times.com| title=Mideast 'Barbie' dolls don Muslim veil| work= | url=http://metimes.com/articles/normal.php?StoryID=20060111-122453-6375r| accessdate= July 18| accessyear= 2006 ] [cite web | author= Floridian.com| title=The doll that has everything...almost| work= | url=http://www.sptimes.com/2005/05/15/Floridian/The_doll_that_has_eve.shtml/| accessdate= July 13| accessyear= 2006 ]

Arab values

Barbie was banned in Saudi Arabia because she promoted values not shared by their society. [cite web | author= Floridian/Cover up.com| title=Coverup Girl| work= | url=http://www.sptimes.com/2004/01/12/Floridian/Coverup_girl.shtml/| accessdate= July 13| accessyear= 2006 ] Fulla was created as an alternative for Barbie to reflect Muslim values. She is named for a fragrant jasmine flower found only in the Middle East. Her personality was designed to be "loving, caring, honest, and respects [ing of] her mother and father. She's good to her friends. She's honest and doesn't lie. She likes reading. She likes, rather, she loves fashion. [cite web | author= Alarab Online.com| title=Barbie dolls don Islamic veil| work= | url= http://english.alarabonline.org/display.asp?fname=2006%5C01%5C01-11%5Czculturez%5C971.htm&dismode=x&ts=11/01/2006%2010:52:34%20%C3%95| accessdate= July 15| accessyear= 2006 ] " Fulla has two friends, Yasmeen and Nada, as well as a little brother and sister. An older protective brother is in development for her, as well as a teacher and doctor Fulla, which are two careers that Fulla's creators believe to be respectable. [cite web | author= Middle East.com| title=Barbie loses out to veiled rival| work= | url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/4605334.stm?ls/| accessdate= July 13| accessyear= 2006 ] Fulla will not have a boyfriend, because Muslims believe that it is not an Islamic value. [cite web | author= The New York Times.com| title= Bestseller in Mideast: Barbie With a Prayer Mat| work= | url= http://www.nytimes.com/2005/09/22/international/middleeast/22doll.html?ex=1285041600&en=72bb8cc089bf9435&ei=5090| accessdate= July 13| accessyear= 2006 ] Fulla's creators believe that Muslim parents become angry by the Western-inspired changes in views on sexuality and on the role of women, meaning that Fulla is supposed to show traditional Islamic values and social order. [cite web | author= AMANA.com| title= Barbie meets her Muslim match| work= | url=http://www.al-amana.org/article.php?id=1582 | accessdate= July 21| accessyear= 2006 ] She does, however, have many costumes, in addition to the hijab, that reflect the everyday wear of Muslim girls nowadays in Middle Eastern countries that attain to Muslim values, yet are still considered fashionable in the West.

Advertising

In Saudi Arabia, animated commercials display Fulla's life, such as showing the doll saying her prayers as the sun rises, baking a cake to surprise her friend, or reading a book at bedtime. Abidin says that these scenes are "designed to convey Fulla's values" and show what behavior Fulla is promoting. [cite web | author= ANBA.com| title= Virtual store wants to sell Muslim dolls in Brazil|work= | url= http://www.anba.com.br/ingles/noticia.php?id=8769| accessdate= July 13| accessyear= 2006 ] Often, her commercials begin with her singing in a high voice in Arabic: "She will soon be by my side, and I can tell her my deepest secrets". Another series of commercials advertises her to be family-oriented, showing a group of Syrian actresses who display Fulla silverware, stationery, and accessories. Fulla's commercials often promote modest outfits, as one of Fulla's commercials had warned, "When you take Fulla out of the house, don't forget her new spring abaya! [cite web | author= islamonline.com| title= Hijab doll knock Barbie off shelves| work= | url= http://www.islamonline.com/cgi-bin/news_service/world_full_story.asp?service_id=1773| accessdate= July 13| accessyear= 2006 ] "

Differences with Barbie

Fulla and Barbie are alike in many ways, such as in size, height, and popularity, that Fulla is sometimes nicknamed a 'Muslim Barbie'. [cite web | author= YaleGlobal Online.com| title= YaleGlobal| work= | url= http://yaleglobal.yale.edu/article.print?id=7545| accessdate= July 22| accessyear= 2006 ] Differences between them include lifestyle and appearance. Fulla's activities mostly include shopping, spending time with her friends, cooking, reading, and praying. Barbie dolls come in a wide range of hobbies and careers. According to the brand manager at NewBoy, there will be a doctor and a teacher Fulla in the future, as "these are two respected careers for women that we would like to encourage small girls to follow." [cite web | author= The New York Times.com| title= Bestseller in Mideast: Barbie With a Prayer Mat| work= | url= http://www.nytimes.com/2005/09/22/international/middleeast/22doll.html?ex=1285041600&en=72bb8cc089bf9435&ei=5090| accessdate= July 13| accessyear= 2006 ]

Although they both have a wide range of clothes, furniture, jewelry, and other equipment, Fulla's outdoor clothes do not include swimwear or anything similarly revealing. Compared to Barbie's curves, skinny legs, and large breasts, Fulla has a smaller chest, is skinnier, and may be younger than Barbie. [cite web | author= wcco.com| title= Fulla Doll Gains Popularity In Egypt| work= | url=http://wcco.com/consumer/local_story_014214356.html | accessdate= July 17| accessyear= 2006 ] While the standard Barbie has blond hair, blue eyes, and fair skin, the standard Fulla has dark hair, brown eyes, and olive skin. Despite this, they are both criticized "for presenting the same unrealistic idea of beauty... a certain image for women to conform to. [cite web | author= Csmonitor.com| title= Can Fulla save Muslim girls from Barbie? | work= | url=http://www.csmonitor.com/2005/1125/p08s02-coop.htm| accessdate= July 21| accessyear= 2006 ] " Fulla was actually once described to be the physical antithesis of Mattel's Barbie. [cite web | author= Chicago Sun-Times.com| title= Bye-bye Barbie: Muslim families pick modest Fulla doll| work= | url= http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4155/is_20051030/ai_n15910241| accessdate= July 13| accessyear= 2006 ]

Fulla was designed to promote Muslim values and be a role model for Muslim girls worldwide, whereas Barbie is targeted to Americans. [cite web | author= Toydirectory.com| title= The Road to Damascus: A Whole New Fashion Doll for the Middle East| work= | url=http://www.toydirectory.com/monthly/article.asp?id=1593| accessdate= July 13| accessyear= 2006 ]

Popularity

Fulla is sold with a line of accessories, including umbrellas, watches, bicycles, corn flakes, cameras, CD players, inflatable chairs, and swimming pools. She was designed to be unlike Barbie and to be the traditional Muslim woman whose life revolves around home and family. [cite web | author= Western Resistance.com| title= Middle East: Islamic Doll Kicks Barbie's Ass| work= | url=http://www.westernresistance.com/blog/archives/000179.html| accessdate= July 13| accessyear= 2006 ] Some Muslim parents have claimed that if girls dress their dolls in headscarves, they will be more encouraged to wear a hijab themselves. [cite web | author= International Herald Tribute.com| title= Barbie pushed aside in Mideast cultural shift| work= | url=http://www.iht.com/articles/2005/09/21/news/journal.php| accessdate= July 13| accessyear= 2006 ] Fulla has been praised as giving girls a Muslim role model. [cite web | author= Middle East Online.com| title= Veiled Fulla is Arab answer to Barbie| work= | url= http://www.middle-east-online.com/english/?id=15449| accessdate= July 13| accessyear= 2006 ]

Compared to the $3,100 average income in the countries she is sold, Fulla is relatively expensive at about $10 for the standard doll. [cite web | author= Militant Islam Monitor.com| title= Barbie converts to Islam and gets a hijab| work= | url= http://www.militantislammonitor.org/article/id/1574| accessdate= July 24| accessyear= 2006 ] Because of this, NewBoy created a cheaper version of the doll called Fulla Style. [cite web | author= Tbt.com| title= Doll that has it all (almost)| work= | url=http://www.sptimes.com/2005/05/18/Tbt/Doll_that_has_it_all_.shtml| accessdate= July 21| accessyear= 2006 ]

ee also

*Barbie
*Jamila (doll)
*Fashion doll
*Razanne
*Saghira
*Sara and Dara dolls (from Iran)

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