Returning to her dressing room to pack up her things, she receives more bad news when Ken, her boyfriend, calls her on her cell and out of the blue, coldly breaks up with her. Barbie was hired as an actress, not an opinion-giver, and she's fired when she attempts to stick up for her rights. On the set of her latest movie, an updated musical remake of the classic fairy tale, The Princess and the Pea, Barbie innocently offers her opinion about why a certain scene isn't working.and that's a no-no for officious little twit Todd, the director of the film. A few bonus features help a bit.īarbie (voice talent of Diana Kaarina) is in trouble. Barbie™: A Fashion Fairytale keeps it simple and traditional, emphasizing self-reliance, romance, and of course, plenty of sparkly clothes. The previous release, however, Barbie™: A Mermaid's Tale, failed to impress with its romance-free, spacey New Agey rigmarole. I've reviewed several of those Barbie™ movies over the past few years and, taken in context (they're made for little girls, after all, not grown-up, grumpy movie reviewers), they've mostly fallen on the side of "acceptable" entertainment for all the Barbie™-loving little girls out there. Mattel© and Universal have released Barbie™: A Fashion Fairytale, another in their long line of successful direct-to-DVD movies/commercials starring Barbie™, the world's best-selling doll.
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