Barbie and the Secret Door | |
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Directed by | Karen J. Lloyd |
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Written by | Brian Hohlfeld |
Starring | Kelly Sheridan Brittany McDonald Chanelle Peloso Ashleigh Ball Tabitha St. Germain Andrea Libman |
Music by | Heitor Pereira |
Edited by | David Hall |
Mattel Playground Productions Rainmaker Entertainment | |
Distributed by | Universal Studios Home Entertainment |
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81 minutes | |
Country | Canada United States |
Language | English |
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Barbie and the Secret Door[1] is a 2014 American - Canadian direct-to-videocomputer-animatedmusicalfantasy film, and the 28th entry in the Barbie film series. This film is directed by Karen Lloyd and features the voice of Kelly Sheridan as Princess Alexa, a shy princess who discovers a secret door in her kingdom and enters a whimsical land filled with magic-induced creatures.
Plot[edit]
Set in a modern-day kingdom, Alexa is a shy, book-reading princess who avoids doing the duties expected of her due to her rank. In order to encourage her, Alexa's grandmother gives her a storybook about a princess who discovers she has magic. While reading the book, Alexa discovers a mysterious door in the royal gardens. She enters the door and finds herself in a fantasy land.
Alexa meets Nori, a fairy missing her wings, and Romy, a mermaid with legs instead of her tail. Nori and Romy are thrilled because as a princess, Alexa can perform magic with a wand. Their realm is under threat by the mean Princess Malucia, a spoiled child princess who was born without magic and has been taking it by force from all the creatures she can capture. Alexa is brought to the glade where fairies, mermaids and unicorns are hiding from Malucia. There, Alexa slowly learns to use her wand. However, she cannot return Nori and Romy to their original forms, because their magic is trapped in Malucia's scepter.
The group learn that Malucia is trying to find the Queen Unicorn, who is the most magical creature in the realm. Alexa, Nori, and Romy travel to the Queen Unicorn, hoping to protect her, only to unintentionally lead Malucia and her minions right to her. Malucia captures the Queen Unicorn, while Nori and Romy provide a distraction so that Alexa can escape. While fleeing, Alexa discovers the doorway back to her world but decides to stay and help.
Alexa, Nori, and Romy go to Malucia's palace, where they witness Malucia draining all the unicorns' magic into her scepter. Alexa confronts Malucia, declaring that she is a princess, too, which provokes Malucia into a magical battle to 'prove' who is the better princess. During the fight, Alexa realizes that Malucia's scepter is cracking under its magical content. Alexa willingly lets Malucia steal all her magic, which causes Malucia's scepter to explode, releasing all its magic. Malucia is harmless once again, and Alexa, who can now perform magic without a wand, returns all the magic to their rightful owners.
After promising to visit again soon, Alexa returns to her kingdom more confident, and more willing to participate in her princess duties. As for Malucia, her parents return from their holiday and scold her for trying to take over the kingdom again.
Voice cast[edit]
Voice cast as listed in the closing credits:[2]
- Kelly Sheridan as Alexa
- Brittany McDonald as Singing Alexa
- Ashleigh Ball as Nori
- Chanelle Peloso as Romy
- Tabitha St. Germain as Malucia
- Ellie King as Grandmother
- Christopher Gaze as Brookhurst
- Jonathan Holmes as Grodlin
- Britt Irvin as Jenna
- Michael Daingerfield as King of Zinnia
- Mackenzie Gray as Father
- Andrea Libman as Nola
- Anna Galvin as Mother
- Andrew Francis as Prince Keiran
- Jay Brazeau as Mr. Primrose
- Teryl Rothery as Queen of Zinnia
- Arielle Tuliao as Samantha
- Peter Kelamis as Sniff
- Richard Ian Cox as Whiff
- Ali Liebert as Youngling Fairy
Soundtrack[edit]
A soundtrack for the film was released on August 25, 2014, a week after the film's release on video.[3] The soundtrack's track list is as follows:
- What's Gonna Happen – performed by Brittany McDonald (Alexa)
- If I Had Magic – performed by Brittany McDonald (Alexa)
- Magic Door (score)
- You're Here – performed by Ashleigh Ball (Nori) and Chanelle Peloso (Romy)
- I Want it All – performed by Tabitha St. Germain (Malucia)
- I've Got Magic – performed by Brittany McDonald (Alexa)
- Unicorn (score)
- We've Got Magic – performed by Ashleigh Ball (Nori) and Chanelle Peloso (Romy)
- Return to the Castle (Score)
- What's Gonna Happen: reprise – performed by Brittany McDonald (Alexa)
References[edit]
- ^'Barbie and the Secret Door'. Universal Pictures Home Entertainment. Retrieved 2016-08-09.
- ^http://www.behindthevoiceactors.com/movies/Barbie-and-The-Secret-Door/
- ^'Barbie and the Secret Door'. Soundtrack.net. Retrieved 2015-08-10.
External links[edit]
- Barbie and the Secret Door at the Universal Pictures Home Entertainment portal
- Barbie and the Secret Door on IMDb
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Barbie: Princess Charm School | |
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Directed by | Zeke Norton |
Starring | Diana Kaarina Morwenna Banks Nicole Oliver Brittney Wilson Ali Liebert Shannon Chan-Kent Tabitha St. Germain Kelly Metzger Kazumi Evans Anna Cummer Bethany Brown Brian Drummond Vincent Tong Derek Waters Miranda Ram-Nolte Cathy Weseluck Lee Tockar Rachel Franco |
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Distributed by | Universal Studios Home Entertainment |
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Country | United States Canada |
Language | English |
Barbie: Princess Charm School is a 2011 direct-to-DVD computer-animated film, directed by Zeke Norton,[1] which was released on September 13, 2011, in the US and on August 28 in the UK. The film debuted on TV on October 22, 2011, when it was shown on Nick Jr..
Plot[edit]
In the kingdom of Gardania, teenage Blair Willows works as a waitress at a small café to support her sickly adoptive mother and younger sister Emily. Returning home from work, Blair is shocked to find out via a televised broadcast that she has won a lottery for a scholarship to become a Lady Royal—a princess’s advisor—at the prestigious Princess Charm School, a magical academy where princesses from different kingdoms are educated. Emily reveals that she signed up Blair for the lottery multiple times to ensure her selection. Despite Blair’s reluctance, her mother assures her that it is a good opportunity.
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An employee named Brock takes Blair to school via carriage, where she is recognized by a golden retriever named Prince. Blair meets Headmistress Alexandra Privet, who tells her that each student is assigned a fairy to act as their personal princess assistant. Blair's fairy, Grace, brings her to her dorm where she meets her roommates, Princesses Isla and Hadley. Blair is also introduced to Dame Devin, sister-in-law of the late Queen Isabella, and Devin’s daughter, Delancy, who will be crowned princess and ruler of Gardania at the school's graduation ceremony. Blair struggles in her classes as both Dame Devin and Delancy take a strong disliking to her, but improves when she receives special tutoring from Headmistress Privet.
While exploring the royal palace, Blair and her roommates happen upon a portrait of a young Queen Isabella and note her striking resemblance to Blair. Upon seeing another portrait depicting the late royal family (including Prince as a puppy) and learning that Blair was found by her adoptive mother on the same day the royal family died in a car crash, Isla and Hadley deduce that she is Queen Isabella’s long-lost daughter, Princess Sophia and the true heir to the throne. This discovery is overheard by Delancy. At dinner, in an effort to sabotage Blair even further, Dame Devin announces “Delancy’s” plan to demolish the poorer neighborhoods where Blair’s family lives and replace them with new parks.
Instead of returning home in defeat, Blair becomes determined to find the legendary crown of Gardania, which is said to glow when worn by the rightful heir. On the night before graduation, Dame Devin interferes when she plants jewelry in Blair’s room and accuses her and her roommates of stealing. Headmistress Privet orders the three of them to be detained, however they escape with the help of Delancy who believes that Blair really is Princess Sophia. Blair, her roommates, and Grace sneak into the palace vault, but are caught by Dame Devin and Brock who take the crown and lock the girls inside.
The next morning, Delancy attempts to stall her coronation, giving Blair and her friends enough time to escape. Blair arrives and makes a claim to the throne. Blair, her friends, and Dame Devin struggle to grab the crown which eventually falls into Delancy’s hands. To her mother’s dismay, Delancy places the crown on Blair’s head; the crown glows and magically dresses Blair in a new gown, confirming her identity as Princess Sophia.
Dame Devin angrily berates her daughter and inadvertently reveals that she orchestrated the deaths of Queen Isabella and her family so Delancy could inherit the throne. Dame Devin is arrested and Sophia elects Delancy as her Lady Royal. Sophia is reunited with her adoptive family at a celebratory dance that evening.
Cast and characters[edit]
- Diana Kaarina as Blair Willows/Princess Sophia, a waitress at 'Cafe Gardania' who wins a scholarship to Princess Charm School. She is kind, clever, and diligent, but clumsy. It is later revealed that she is Princess Sophia, the long lost princess of Gardania.
- Morwenna Banks as Alexandra Privet, the headmistress of Princess Charm School.
- Nicole Oliver as Dame Devin, a vindictive school teacher at Princess Charm School, Delancy's mother, and sister-in-law of the late Queen Isabella. She attempts to sabotage Blair at every corner, due to recognizing her as Queen Isabella's lost daughter.
- Brittney Wilson as Delancy Devin, a student at Princess Charm School, Dame Devin's daughter, and the heir presumptive of Gardania. Despite her initially spiteful attitude, she chooses to do the right thing when she learns that Blair is the true heir to the throne.
- Ali Liebert as Princess Hadley, an athletic student at Princess Charm School and one of Blair's roommates and best friends. Liebert also plays Princess Portia, Delancy's airhead companion.
- Shannon Chan-Kent as Princess Isla, a music-loving student at Princess Charm School and amateur DJ, and one of Blair's best friends and roommates.
- Vincent Tong as Prince Nicholas, a prince who attends the neighboring Prince Charming Academy and later befriends Blair.
- Madeleine Peters as Emily Willows, Blair's younger sister and Miss Willows' second adopted daughter who signed up Blair for the Princess Charm School lottery multiple times.
- Ellen Kennedy as Miss Willows, Blair and Emily's adoptive mother on whose doorstep Blair was left as a baby after surviving the car crash that killed her birth parents.
- Miranda Ram-Nolte as Princess Miranda
References[edit]
- ^'Barbie: Princess Charm School'. Barbie. Retrieved 9 December 2013.
External links[edit]
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