Barbie: Princess Adventure: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
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Barbie: Princess Adventure | |
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Genre | |
Based on | Barbie: Dreamhouse Adventures |
Written by | Ann Austen |
Directed by | Conrad Helten |
Voices of | [1] |
Composer(s) | The Math Club |
Country of origin |
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Original language(s) | English |
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Executive producer(s) |
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Producer(s) | Susan Corbin
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Running time | 72 minutes[2] |
Production company(s) | |
Distributor | Netflix |
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Original network | Netflix |
Picture format | 1080i HDTV |
Audio format | Stereo |
Original release | September 1, 2020 |
External links | |
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Search Barbie: Princess Adventure on Amazon.
Barbie: Princess Adventure (widely named Barbie Princess Adventure or Barbie Princess Adventures)[3] is a 2020 American-Canadian musical adventure comedy children's/family streaming television film directed by Conrad Helten and written by Ann Austen.[4][5]
The film was produced by Mattel Television (previously Mattel Creations), animated by Mainframe Studios[6] and first released on September 1, 2020 on Netflix in the United States.[7] It is the 37th entry in the Barbie film series, preceded by Barbie: Dolphin Magic in 2017.[8]
Production[edit]
It is the first film adaptation of the streaming TV series, Barbie: Dreamhouse Adventures, as Dolphin Magic was marketed by Barbie's owner Mattel as the pilot to the TV series.
Plot[edit]
Barbie takes a road trip to the Kingdom of Floravia, after being invited by Floravia's princess Amelia. Barbie discovers that Amelia, whose life is rigidly controlled by her royal advisor Alfonso, wants to switch places with her for a week because the two look almost identical. Barbie agrees, and Amelia goes to enjoy a week of freedom before her coronation. Amelia is kidnapped by her fiance Prince Johan, who uncovered the ruse and wants to force Amelia to marry him so he can rule both his country and Floravia. Barbie rescues Amelia, and they foil Johan's plot. Afterwards, Amelia is coronated, and both Barbie and Amelia agree to remain true to themselves.
Voice Cast[edit]
- America Young as Barbie
- Erica Lindbeck as Princess Amelia
- Elli Moore as the singing voice of Barbie
- Ritesh Rajan as Ken
- Kirsten Day as Skipper and Tammy Bounceaway
- Cassandra Morris as Stacie
- Cassidy Naber as Chelsea
- Nakia Burrise as Principal Miller
- Greg Chun as George (Barbie's in-universe father)
- Lisa Fuson as Margaret (Barbie's in-universe mother)
- Cristina Milizia and Teresa
- Desirae Whitfield as Nikki
- Stephanie Sheh as Renee
- Emma Galvin as Daisy
- Eamon Brennan as Trey Reardon
- Ogie Banks as the twins; Ned and Ted Johnson (nicknamed The Dudes)
- Amelia Diecker as Emma
- Dave Fennoy as Alfonso
- Ben Pronsky as Reggie
- Angelo Restaino as Johan
Other characters include Rose Ross, Snowy and Morning Star as well as Barbie's puppies; Taffy, Honey, DJ and Rookie.
Soundtrack[edit]
Barbie: Princess Adventure: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack | |
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📅 Released | August 28, 2020 |
⏳ Length | 14:17 |
🏷️ Label | Mattel–Arts Music |
🤑 Producer | The Math Club |
Buy this album Barbie: Princess Adventure or listen to it on amazon
The eponymous soundtrack album was released on August 28, 2020 on multiple digital music streaming platforms.
All tracks written by Matthew Tishler, Andrew Underberg & additionally, The Math Club.
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "Try It On" | 2:27 |
2. | "Somewhere New" | 1:54 |
3. | "(Not) A Picture Perfect Girl" | 1:55 |
4. | "Life in Color" | 3:22 |
5. | "King of the Kingdom" | 2:00 |
6. | "This Is My Moment" | 3:22 |
Total length: | 14:17 |
Reception[edit]
Common Sense Media gave the film a positive review, saying "it's hard not to admit that these animated adventures offer upbeat fun."[4] Screen Rant noted that the film bore many similarities to the The Princess Switch film series.[9]
References[edit]
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