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In fact, animated Barbie has appeared in more than 40 films (and shows) since her 2001 debut in Barbie in the Nutcracker, with a filmography that ranges from fairy tales to Christmas movies to a ...
It was also the first Barbie movie to be computer-animated. Barbie in the Nutcracker premiered on VHS on October 2, 2001, by Artisan, followed up with a DVD release a few weeks later on October 23. [2] before being subsequently released overseas through Entertainment Rights and Universal Pictures Video.
Based on The Nutcracker and the Mouse King by E. T. A. Hoffmann and The Nutcracker ballet music by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, this inaugural film in the series stars Barbie narrating a story to her younger sister, Kelly, a story about a young girl named Clara who gets a beautiful wooden nutcracker from her aunt Elizabeth as a Christmas gift.
Barbie and the Three Musketeers is a 2009 animated fantasy film. It was released to DVD on September 15, 2009, and made its television premiere on Nickelodeon on November 22, 2009. [1] This film is the sixteenth entry in the Barbie film series. [2]
To watch Barbie on Max, you'll need to have a subscription plan. The streaming service offers several plans , the lowest of which starts at $9.99 per month or $99.99 per year. For those of you in ...
“Barbie” is now available to stream on Max from your own Dreamhouse (or Mojo Dojo Casa House). Max announced that Greta Gerwig’s sparkly pink fantasy comedy would hit the streamer on Dec. 15 ...
The huge success of the first two Barbie videos, Barbie in the Nutcracker and Barbie as Rapunzel, led to Mattel deciding to make a third film. [7] with the movie being announced by Mainframe in September 2002. [8] Barbie of Swan Lake's story is based on the 19th-century German fairy tale "Swan Lake". [9]
In 1987, Mattel produced two television specials with DIC Animation City and Saban Productions; Barbie and the Rockers: Out of This World and its sequel Barbie and the Sensations: Rockin' Back to Earth, both featuring Barbie as the leader of a rock band (often seen as being Mattel's answer to rival fashion doll Jem from Hasbro); Mattel had previously avoided media projects for Barbie “for ...