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Barbie: Life in the Dreamhouse is a web series of CGI-animated shorts produced by Arc Productions and Mattel. [1] The series was released on YouTube and the official Barbie website from January 20, 2012, to November 27, 2015. [2]
Barbie Dreamhouse Adventures; Barbie Dreamtopia; Barbie: A Touch of Magic; Barbie: It Takes Two; Barbie: Life in the Dreamhouse; Barney's World; Big Sister, Little Brother; Bob the Builder; Bob the Builder (2015 TV series) Bob the Builder: Ready, Steady, Build! Bouli; Brum (TV series)
Her last name is O'Neil in the 2010 Random House book, "Barbie: I Can be a Movie Star," but her last name was established as Watkins in Barbie Dreamhouse Adventures. She was a frequent character in the web series Barbie: Life in the Dreamhouse and now stars in Barbie Dreamhouse Adventures as one of Barbie's best friends.
The Clones of Dr. Funkenstein is the fifth album by funk band Parliament, released on July 20, 1976. The album is notable for featuring horn arrangements by ex-James Brown band member Fred Wesley. The album charted at No. 3 on the Billboard R&B Albums chart, No. 20 on the Billboard pop chart, and became Parliament's second album to be certified ...
Motor Booty Affair is the seventh album by funk band Parliament, released in 1978. [1] It contains two of the group's most popular tracks, "Rumpofsteelskin" and "Aqua ...
Barbie's Dreamworld: a YouTube-exclusive web series franchise created by Ireland-based Relish Studios that began on January 25, 2021. Like Barbie: Life in the Dreamhouse, the series takes place within the doll world. Each adventure varies from 4-8 episodes in total, with each individual episode lasting around 3-4 minutes on average.
The buzz behind Greta Gerwig's "Barbie” movie is undeniable – but this is hardly the first time the country has been swept by Barbiemania.Around 300,000 Barbie dolls were sold in 1959, her ...
"Dr. Funkenstein" is a song by the funk band Parliament. It was the second single released from their 1976 album, The Clones of Dr. Funkenstein. It reached number 46 on the Billboard Hot Soul Singles chart. [1] Dr. Funkenstein was one of George Clinton's many alter egos in the P-Funk mythology.