Doll Name Krissie
Stock # (US) #4214/4025 Asst.
Hasbro package contents listing Contains 11" doll, sweatshirt, stirrup pants, shoes, hairpick, headpiece and figure stand.
Comments/Trivia
  • The Starlight Girls are the only dolls that were characters on the cartoon first, then made into dolls. Their creator, Christy Marx, had no idea Hasbro had made dolls of them until years later!
Produced VariantsSo far, I know of dolls marked on their backs with one of the following places of manufacture, and there are slight variations among them:
  • Made in Hong Kong
To learn more about these body types and slight differences, please see the body variations page.
More Skip here to see more about packaging variations from different countries, promotional boxes, etc.
Skip here for a listing of other depictions of Banee (cartoon, prototypes, catalogues, etc).

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11" doll: African-American with curly brown hair. These are the least recognizable Jem dolls as they are proportioned like teenagers, plus their arms don't bend, flat feet, wrists don't swivel.
  • The hair style/length can vary. See a photo of two hairstyle differences.

sweatshirt: soft cotton, orange short sleeved shirt with flamingo decal, velcros in back. The bottom ties up, it's shown untied. 

stirrup pants: Soft cotton, elasticized waist, fabric painted on pink triangles, stirrups. 

shoes: orange clear Jelly shoes.

Hairpick: Medium Pink

Headpiece: dark orange mesh with silver threads woven in. 

figure stand: Milky hot pink; the leg stand is peculiar to Starlight Girls, as they have small lines on the inside to hold their smaller legs in place, the hole is also a bit smaller in the bottom.
  • Each Starlight Girl came with the same stand. 
Items not listed in Hasbro's box contents (not all dolls came with the same posters and inserts, this is a listing of what I got personally with my dolls)
Box- 2nd year rectangular Starlight Girl box, no illustration on front, illustration of all 3 plus Jerrica on the back. (Outfit Made In China Doll and Accessories made in Hong Kong H-29)
Box Liner: Dark orangey-pink (see more on Box Liners)

Poster: Folded Glitter 'n Gold Illustrated poster w/First year Jem catalogue on back. (See more on posters

MTV offer (US version), folded. 

Packaging Variants: A listing of the packaging that Krissie can be found in (All that I know of, so far!) Anything in Italics I haven't actually seen but have good reason to believe exists. If you have any photos or information/corrections to share, I'd love to hear about it!


Canadian Issue


French Issue
US Issue, © 1987 Hasbro, Inc./Pawtucket, RI 02862/All Rights Reserved./OUTFIT MADE IN CHINA./DOLL AND ACCESSORIES/MADE IN HONG KONG./4212/4025 Asst. H-29

Other images of 1st Edition Krissie (generally unproduced/prototypes/promotional figures)

Source Differences from produced doll (if any)
1987 US Hasbro Toy Fair Catalogue She is named misnamed Banee in this catalogue!
Shoes are opaque
2nd year catalogue poster It appears to be the same doll used in the 1987 US Hasbro Toy Fair Catalogue, but in a different pose, she is shown wearing opaque shoes.
1987 French Toy Fair Catalogue A really obvious blooper, Krissie is wearing Banee's outfit and a mauve hairbow (none of the Starlight Girls came with a mauve hairbow)
Krissie's skin tone is much darker & her lipstick is nearly invisible.
Illustrations: Hasbro Box art (Starlight Girls Box Back)
Krissie on the cartoon  
Credits:  Thanks to Joyce for the scan of the hairbow.