The series you are likely referring to is Barbie Mysteries , a CGI-animated children's mystery show produced by Mattel Television Studios

Character Dynamics and Visual Storytelling

In "Barbie Rous Mysteries," the storytelling is likely driven by visual cues inherent to the medium of toy manipulation. In "Visitor Part 2," the dynamic between Barbie (or the protagonist 'Rous') and the mysterious visitor highlights the resilience associated with the brand. The visitor often acts as a foil—chaotic where Barbie is organized, enigmatic where Barbie is transparent.

For the uninitiated: Barbie Rous was not a person. She was a place —a defunct roadside doll hospital off Route 29, run by the reclusive Hattie Rous. In 1989, a series of anonymous VHS tapes began appearing at the county recorder’s office. Each tape was labeled “Barbie Rous Mystery” and depicted a static-filled room where mannequin parts and modified Barbie dolls seemed to move on their own. The first “Visitor” tape ended with a gloved hand placing a monocle on a decapitated “Growing Up Skipper” doll, followed by the whispered line: “She’s not listening. He is.”

We suggest you check your attic. And if you find a doll with bendy legs from 1967? Do not answer its questions.

Where to Find It

: Review clues gathered in your inventory. For example, clues related to flowers or botany indicate you should head to the Greenhouse Honeymoon Suite Investigation

Features 8 main episodes including "The Legend of the Acceletrix" and the finale "A Real Showstopper".