A Quote by Ken Hakuta

I'm no Mattel. — © Ken Hakuta
I'm no Mattel.
I was the original voice of Mattel's Barbie for an '80s claymation workout video.
Trixie Mattel has always opened doors for me. It's closed very few.
Trixie Mattel is a product of bad things that happened to me, and it's how I deal with things. It's wonderful.
Inspiring children through play and creativity is crucial to early development, and no company has done more in that space over many generations than Mattel.
...although I had to admit a certain affection for the Mattel booth advertising Urban Survival Barbie, now with her own Machete and blood testing unit.
I guess I just believe in Trixie Mattel, and I believe in the work. I don't think I'm better than anybody else, but I really think that I'm hilarious and beautiful.
Mattel stepped up and changed the face of Barbie. Barbie looks a lot different than she did decades ago. Or even three weeks ago.
It's pretty awesome. Mattel does such a great job with detail... I'm way better looking than Ken. Barbie's been hitting on my action figure the whole time. She actually asked the stocking people if she could hang next to me, but they said no - because it's PG.
In keeping with my family's affection for doomed product lines and hexed formats, we purchased a Betamax. The year before, we'd bought a TRS-80 instead of an Apple II, and in due course we'd unbox Mattel's Intellivision, instead of Atari's legendary gizmo. This was good training for a writer, for the sooner you accept the fact that you are a deluded idiot who is always out of step with reality the better off you will be.
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