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Barbie maker Mattel unveils the manananggal doll 'Corazon Marikit' – A fun and fierce tribute to Filipino mythology!

18 Mar, 2025
Barbie maker Mattel unveils the manananggal doll 'Corazon Marikit' – A fun and fierce tribute to Filipino mythology!

Mattel's Manananggal Doll brings Filipino mythology to life! This unique, collectible toy is a must-have for fans of folklore.

Mattel, the iconic toy company behind Barbie, is making waves once again with its latest addition to the Monster High lineup—a doll inspired by the legendary manananggal! Meet Corazon Marikit, a stunning representation of Filipino folklore, designed to bring a touch of culture and creativity to kids and collectors alike.

What makes the Manananggal Doll special?

The manananggal is one of the most well-known creatures in Philippine mythology. This mythical being has the eerie ability to separate its upper body from its lower half and fly into the night in search of prey. But don’t worry—Mattel has turned this eerie folklore into something stylish, fun, and kid-friendly!

Corazon Marikit features a detachable upper body, just like a manananggal! But instead of a terrifying creature, she is a glamorous and fierce doll with deep purple-and-black hair, bold makeup, and a fashionable outfit with Filipino cultural elements. Of course, her bat-like wings make her look even more striking!

manananggal doll

Image from Mattel

Why Filipino parents and kids will love it?

  • Its a celebration of Filipino Heritage – It’s rare to see Philippine folklore represented in mainstream global toy brands. With Corazon Marikit, Filipino mythology takes center stage, giving kids a fun way to learn about their cultural roots.

Barbie maker Mattel unveils the manananggal doll Corazon Marikit – A fun and fierce tribute to Filipino mythology!

  • A unique and educational toy – Rather than the usual Western monsters like vampires and werewolves, Filipino kids now have a doll that connects them to their own stories and traditions. This makes learning about mythology more engaging and exciting!
  • Its a must-have for monster high fans – Corazon Marikit joins the ranks of popular Monster High characters like Draculaura and Clawdeen Wolf. It’s an exciting addition to any collection and a special way to introduce Filipino folklore to a global audience.

Where to buy and how much?

Since this is a limited-edition release, Corazon Marikit is available exclusively through Mattel Creations for $75 (around ₱4,200). It’s a premium collector’s item, so parents and toy enthusiasts who want to own this piece of Filipino mythology should act fast before stocks run out!

Is it worth buying?

For parents wondering if this doll is worth it, the answer depends on how much your child loves Monster High, mythology, or unique toys. If they’re a fan of collectible dolls and love learning about different cultures, this is a fantastic addition to their toy collection.

However, if the price feels too steep, there’s always a chance that resellers might offer it later—or that Mattel will release more Filipino-inspired dolls in the future.

manananggal doll

Image from Mattel

Final thoughts on Corazon Marikit doll

Mattel’s launch of Corazon Marikit is a major win for Filipino representation in the toy industry. It’s exciting to see a beloved mythical creature reimagined in such a creative and empowering way.

For parents looking to introduce their children to Filipino culture while still embracing fun and fashion, this manananggal doll is a must-have!

Lastly, would you get Corazon Marikit for your child? Share your thoughts!

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