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My Scene is a line of fashion dolls introduced by Mattel in 2002. Produced to rival MGA's Bratz, the series has branched out into a popular ten-doll collection that is still in production today.

The doll series was first introduced in the Christmas season of 2002, to compete with the Bratz dolls. It included three dolls (Barbie, Madison, and Chelsea) with different ethnicities and personalities, and a collection of extra fashions for each character. By the beginning of 2003, two more lines were in production, introducing another female character, Nolee, and four male dolls. While the line originally had only three female characters, more dolls were slowly added to expand the line. There are now eleven My Scene friends:

Barbie - one of the original three characters, this time the blue-eyed blond was recreated as a techno-fanatic. In 2006 she was removed from the line, supposedly moving to California. She was replaced by Kennedy who looks exactly like her. According to the official website, Barbie's astrological sign is Libra, her fave hangout is at the spa, and she loves yoga and chatting with cute guys. Her beverage is iced coffee and she can't live without her cell phone.

Chelsea - Reddish brown-haired , brown-eyed Chelsea is the artist of the group, and was one of the original dolls. She wants to be a fashion designer, and she is named after Chelsea District in New York City. Some Chelsea dolls are now sold with green eyes. According to the official website, her signature look is "original and funky", and loves retro clothing stores. Her prized possession is her notebook. She is also moving to Texas this December and gets replaced.

Madison - while probably an African-American doll, her blue eyes and long brown hair makes her seem somewhat bi-racial. She was one of the original three dolls. In Europe she is called Westley, but in the U.S. she is named after Madison Avenue. The official My Scene website states that she is an ultra uptown urbanite and spends her time getting pedicures and manicures at her favourite spa. This Leo can't go anywhere without her journal.

Nolee - the first doll to be added to the My Scene line, she is Asian American. She was originally the fortune-telling skater girl of the group and is one of three dolls who does not have a boyfriend. She is named after New York's Nolita.

Delancey - the second doll to be added to the My Scene line, she is streaked blonde-haired and has a spot in her cheek and is probably Pacific Islander American. She is from California and is often the hardcore skater chick. When she was first introduced she was in nearly every My Scene line, but hadn't appeared in any line until the recent "My Bling Bling Bikini" line where she was packaged in a spa giftset. She was named after Delancey Street in NYC, and is the Chelsea doll's cousin. The My Scene website say that this Taurus loves to hang out at the beach, and her look is edgy, funky, and colorful. She has a sweet tooth, and loves candy.

Kenzie - a cross between special edition and regular character, Kenzie has only appeared four times since she was introduced in 2004. Red-haired and freckled, she is supposedly from Georgia, she and Nolee were very close.

Kennedy - Kennedy is the latest addition to the My Scene line, introduced in the "Fab Faces" line. She is identical to Barbie, with blond hair and blue eyes; this is noted in an online webisode where it is said the two "look like twin sisters". Kennedy is an Aquarius who is "a celebrity in training". She comes from Hollywood, California. She has completely replaced the character Barbie.

Bryant - The multi-cultural Bryant is the only My Scene doll to be officially discontinued. He was introduced in season two along with Hudson, and made his final appearance in season three. Originally created as a love interest for Chelsea, he was eventually marketed as Nolee's boyfriend. Because of his bushy brown hair, it is rumored he was created to look like American Idol runner-up Justin Guarini. He was named after New York's Bryant Park. Recently, a character who is identical to Bryant was featured in a webisode on Kennedy's homepage. He is not supposed to be Bryant, but a rock star who went to school with Kennedy in Hollywood.

Hudson - Hudson was one of the first male dolls to be introduced in the My Scene line and he is Euro-American. He is often romantically paired with Chelsea, but in other media the two appear as 'just friends'. He is named after Hudson Park and Hudson River in New York.

River - River is the most well-developed male character, most likely because he is Barbie doll's official boyfriend. Some sources say he is Hispanic, but no official My Scene media has said so. He is presumably named after Hudson River.

Sutton - the only African-American male, Sutton is from England. His character is least developed of all My Scene males - the original doll came with art supplies, while later dolls came with musical and even computer accessories. He is only sometimes romantically paired with Madison. He is named after Sutton Park in New York.

Ellis - He is Euro-American and was created in the form of an updated version of Bryant, to the point that his introductory outfit is Bryant's second wave outfit in a different color. He is usually marketed as Delancey's boyfriend but he also appeared in a gift set with Barbie. Ellis is named after Ellis Island and is often excluded from male lines.

Female dolls have the non-twisting belly-button body mold and share an all-new face mold that sports a small nose, wide cheekbones, and large, pouty lips. In some lines (beginning with "Night on the Town") dolls have rooted eyelashes. Like the Bratz, these dolls have large shoes that serve as feet, but they also have traditional Barbie feet and are able to wear regular Barbie shoes. Male dolls also share exclusive face molds, with body molds from previous male dolls. In 2004, new smiling face molds were produced for both male and female characters. These were only present for a short while on the female dolls, but male dolls were made with these molds until early 2005. Beginning with the "Club Birthday" line, their face molds were again changed to non-smiling molds that more closely resembled the "Bratz Boyz" line of dolls. Beginning with the "Swappin' Styles" line of 2006, two new face molds have been produced for female dolls -- one features a half-open smiling mouth, and another features a new, closed smirking mouth. This line also sees the return of the "Getting Ready" smiling face mold.

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