I'd seen this awhile ago, and I like the concept behind it. The contrast between 'classic Barbie' and 'real Barbie' (whose proportions were designed to reflect the median average proportions of young women) goes a long way towards the unrealistic and unreasonable ideals and standards of beauty that women and girls are exposed to.
Just to mention it, I've also seen in a documentary on steroids and bodybuilding a comparison of 'action figures', noting the changes in the physique of our old friend 'G.I. Joe' since the early 70's... Let's just say that Joe has been spending an inordinate amount of time in the gym, and has most likely been 'juicing' to get as big as he's become...
So young boys are also exposed to rather unrealistic depictions of masculinity and body image from an early age as well.
Fighting the Good Fight...