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Barbie of Swan Lake is a 2003 animated fantasy film co-produced by Mainframe Entertainment and Mattel Entertainment, and distributed by Artisan Home Entertainment. Based on the Tchaikovsky ballet Swan Lake , [ 2 ] [ 3 ] it is the third in the Barbie film series , with Kelly Sheridan providing the voice of Barbie.
In 1998, she appeared in the remake of Disney's The Parent Trap, playing the younger of a mother-daughter pair of camp counselors. Wheeler provided the voice of Odile in Barbie of Swan Lake, and Trinette in the animated sitcom Archer. In 2011, she guest-starred in the Disney Channel series Shake It Up as Dina's mother.
Based on the Swan Lake ballet music by Tchaikovsky, this 3rd film revolves around Barbie playing Odette, a young daughter of a baker, who one day follows a unicorn by name Lila into an enchanted forest. After being turned into a swan by a sorcerer named Rothbart, she decides to uncover how to break the spell upon herself and free the forest ...
“It’s always the first thing everyone notices about me,” she says.
Barbie tells the following story to her little sister, Kelly, who is insecure about her painting abilities. Rapunzel is a young woman with long, floor-length hair who lives as a servant to the wicked witch Gothel, who claims she saved Rapunzel from abandonment as a baby. She resents Rapunzel's hobby of painting pictures and demands Rapunzel spend all her time maintaining and cleaning the manor ...
Barbie of Swan Lake (2003) is a direct-to-video children's movie featuring Tchaikovsky's music and motion capture from the New York City Ballet and based on the Swan Lake story. In this version, Odette is not a princess by birth, but a baker's daughter; instead of being kidnapped by Rothbart and taken to the lake against her will, she discovers ...
“A Barbie movie is only ever going to be a mother-daughter movie on so many levels because it was Ruth Handler and Barbara — that was the relationship,” director Gerwig told Time ahead of ...
In a viral TikTok posted this week, Kaitlyn Fung, a college student from central New Jersey and a Chinese adoptee, showcased her “Going Home Barbie,” which she said she received at the White ...