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'The Hunger Games' -- Katniss Everdeen —
"The Hunger Games'" Katniss Everdeen is the latest pop culture heroine to get the plastic treatment. The doll -- sporting Everdeen's signature braid, mockingjay pin and bow and arrows -- was released on Monday, and will be available come August. Click through to see other Barbie dolls inspired by popular movies and TV series.

'Breaking Dawn -- Part 1' -- Edward and Bella —
"Twilight" has inspired quite a few Barbie dolls since 2009, shortly after the first film's November 2008 debut. The most recent installment, "Breaking Dawn -- Part 1," called for a wedding-ready Edward and Bella, who dons a miniature version of the Carolina Herrara gown Kristen Stewart wore in the film.

'Green Lantern' -- Carol Ferris —
Blake Lively's portrayal of Carol Ferris in "Green Lantern" spawned a Barbie version of the test pilot in 2011. Like the character, the doll has long brown hair and wears a green flight suit.

'On Stranger Tides' -- Jack Sparrow and Angelica —
Captain Jack Sparrow has been around since "The Curse of the Black Pearl," but it wasn't until the 2011 release of "Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides" that Johnny Depp's character became Barbie-fied. Fellow pirate Angelica (Penélope Cruz) also found a place at Mattel.

'Mad Men' -- Joan, Roger, Don and Betty —
Clad in their "Mad Men" '60s-finest, Joan Holloway, Roger Sterling and Don and Betty Draper joined the Mattel family in 2010

'Dancing with the Stars' -- paso doble —
The paso doble isn't the only genre on "Dancing with the Stars" to inspire a doll. There are also samba and waltz dolls.

'Dynasty' -- Alexis and Krystle —
In honor of the 30th anniversary of "Dynasty," Mattel released Alexis (Joan Collins) and Krystle (Linda Evans) Barbies. Drama sold separately.

'Bewitched' -- Samantha Stephens —
The "Bewitched" Barbie doll might not be able to wriggle her nose, but she sure looks a lot like Samantha Stephens (Elizabeth Montgomery).

'Pillow Talk' -- Brad Allen and Jan Morrow —
Brad Allen (Rock Hudson) and Jan Morrow's (Doris Day) "Pillow Talk" Barbies are dressed to the nines.