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The sequel to Barbie: Mariposa and the second of 2 spin-offs of the Barbie: Fairytopia trilogy which serves as its epilogue, this 25th film entry sees the return of Barbie as the fairy Mariposa being sent by the Queen Marabella as the royal ambassador from Flutterfield to the fairy kingdom of Shimmervale to make peace with the inhabitant ...
Tia and Courtney look quite similar to the characters of Tia and Courtney from the movie The Barbie Diaries but are separate characters. May Chung Ling (2008–2009): Barbie's East Asian friend from Shanghai, released exclusively in the Barbie Shanghai boutique. According to her passport, she has many accessories, her favorite food is ice cream.
Tabitha St. Germain as Malucia, a greedy and arrogant little girl who wants to take over Zinnia and steals people's magic. Ellie King as Grandmother, whose book leads Alexa to the door. Christopher Gaze as Brookhurst, Alexa's butler. Jonathan Holmes as Grodlin, the trog who is put in charge if being Malucia's babysitter.
Barbie: Princess Adventure is a 2020 CGI-animated musical adventure comedy children's television film directed by Conrad Helten and written by Ann Austen, [3] [4] which was first released on Netflix in the United States [2] on September 1, 2020. [5]
Barbie Dreamhouse Adventures, [2] [3] [4] Barbie: Dreamhouse Adventures [1] [5] or just Dreamhouse Adventures, is a CGI-animated adventure comedy children's television series released between 3 May 2018 [6] and 12 April 2020 on Netflix in the United States, while it debuted on YTV in Canada on 22 June 2018.
Barbie and the Magic of Pegasus is a 2005 animated adventure film directed by Greg Richardson and produced by Mattel Entertainment with Mainframe Entertainment. It first premiered on Nickelodeon on September 18, 2005, [ 1 ] and it was released later to VHS/DVD on September 20, 2005.
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[8] Describing the plot as "Footloose in a fairy-tale setting", D. Liebenson of The Video Librarian wrote, "Barbie in the 12 Dancing Princesses serves up plenty of magic to enchant young, starry-eyed Barbie fans and aspiring dancers", and "the CGI animation sparkles, with each character boasting an otherworldly porcelain sheen." [9]