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Coming Soon: the Michelle Obama Action Figure

From TIME's Sophia Yan:

Move over on that shelf, Barbie--gotta make some room for Michelle. Three versions of a six-inch Michelle Obama action figure will arrive in specialty stores mid-November. Consumers will be able to take their pick of Michelle in her black-and-red election night dress; in the bright purple sheath dress by Chicago designer Maria Pinto (in real-life, that is); or in the black-and-white floral ensemble she wore on "The View." All three are sleeveless, of course, the better to showcase the First Lady action figure's plastic biceps.

Toy designer Jason Feinberg says this is the first First Lady figure his company has produced. "[Michelle is] a lady who fascinates us and does that naturally just by being herself," says Feinberg. Unlike Laura Bush ("a background character") and Hillary Clinton ("too political"), "Michelle has really captured our imagination." Feinberg's company, Jailbreak Toys, also released Barack Obama and John McCain action figures during the 2008 campaign.

Just how will the First Lady respond to her toy doppelgänger? In January, when Beanie Baby maker Ty came out with two new dolls--the "Sweet Sasha" and the "Marvelous Malia"--Obama was concerned about her daughters' privacy and made her sentiments clear. "We believe it is inappropriate to use young, private citizens for marketing purposes," the First Lady's spokesperson said in a statement at the time.

But, says Feinberg, Michelle did "get a kick out of" her husband's action figure during the campaign. At the 2008 Democratic National Convention, Feinberg asked an acquaintance attending a dinner with Michelle to gift her a Barack doll, only to discover that the candidate's wife already had one. Michelle accepted the gift, according to Feinberg, so she must have "at least two!"

As of Wednesday, the White House had no comment about the First Lady's foray into action figuredom. Maybe they'll warm up when they get the case of Michelle dolls that Feinberg is planning to send over.

credit: jailbreak toys

credit: jailbreak toys

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  • 1

    Why isn't the fist bumping, "terrorist" gun toting, military boot wearing Michelle Obama part of the doll collection?
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    http://www.newyorker.com/online/covers/slideshow_blittcovers
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    This is how I truly believe the real, "first time in my adult life, I am proud to be an American" Michelle Obama should be recognized, in doll form.

  • 2

    Will it be anotomically correct? Y'know, big posterior, cellulose laden legs?......

  • 3

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  • 4

    Will we see Sarah Palin action figures this Christmas?

    • 4.1

      Yes, she'll come equipped with a toy gun and kill all the other stuffed animals in the room. Man, would this make a great "1000 Words". Thanks Amy.

  • 5

    [...] in the port of LA for the last two weeks -- 10,000 Michelles, to be exact.  The first shipment of the Michelle Obama action figure by Jailbreak Toys, designed in New York and manufactured in China, was on its way back to the [...]

    • 5.1

      Mr. Feinberg is making a fuss over nothing except being unprepared. The shipment in question is part of a consolidated container, currently at a CBP authorized exam facility called Price Transfer. The examination is routine for security (formally called AT-CET, for Anti-Terrorism/Contraband Enforcement Team.)

      Public email to the Trade Interface Unit will not be acknowledged by CBP, and only hampers legitimate business and trade.

      Finally, no Customs entry has been filed for this shipment, suggesting that Mr. Feinberg may not have contracted a Customs broker to handle this for him, or his broker is not acting in a timely fashion.

      Please, let us not propogate whining.

      Read more: http://swampland.blogs.time.com/2009/11/24/free-michelle/#ixzz0Xt43lPT2

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