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Barbie stars as Blair, a kind-hearted girl who is chosen to attend Princess Charm School. In this magical place, she makes new friends and discovers that there's a princess in every girl!Barbie stars as Blair, a kind-hearted girl who is chosen to attend Princess Charm School. In this magical place, she makes new friends and discovers that there's a princess in every girl!Barbie stars as Blair, a kind-hearted girl who is chosen to attend Princess Charm School. In this magical place, she makes new friends and discovers that there's a princess in every girl!
Diana Kaarina
- Blair
- (voice)
Morwenna Banks
- Miss Privet
- (voice)
Nicole Oliver
- Dame Devin
- (voice)
Brittney Wilson
- Delancy
- (voice)
Ali Liebert
- Portia
- (voice)
- …
Shannon Chan-Kent
- Isla
- (voice)
Madeleine Peters
- Emily
- (voice)
Lee Tockar
- Male Announcer
- (voice)
Cathy Weseluck
- Female Announcer
- (voice)
- …
Ellen Kennedy
- Blair's Mom
- (voice)
Vincent Tong
- Prince Nicholas
- (voice)
- …
Derek Waters
- Brock
- (voice)
Brian Drummond
- Prince
- (voice)
- …
Tabitha St. Germain
- Lorraine
- (voice)
- …
Bethany Brown
- Josette
- (voice)
Kelly Metzger
- Wickellia
- (voice)
Kazumi Evans
- Harmony
- (voice)
Anna Cummer
- Caprice
- (voice)
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10VOIDDESI
At first, I thought it was just another Barbie movie. The same old introduction opening with montage music which just screams: movie from the 2000s. A generic premise we have seen in so many Princess movies before: "The princess was in you the whole time." And the movie even commits to the trope in the end. But truly or just as a subversion?
Midway into the first act, the movie introduces concepts, such as slavery and Portia. It unravels into a rollercoaster of emotions and plot twists, which would just simply fly over the head of any underdeveloped toddler trying to watch a movie such profound as Barbie: Princess Charm School.
This movie is a philosophical masterpiece in disguise. And it will keep you thinking, even days after your initial viewing. What did Porta mean by "Floorcake"? Where did the other fairies disappear to in the third act, were they committing war crimes? And are things truly real, when you can not imagine them?
Anyway, I am returning into your walls.
Midway into the first act, the movie introduces concepts, such as slavery and Portia. It unravels into a rollercoaster of emotions and plot twists, which would just simply fly over the head of any underdeveloped toddler trying to watch a movie such profound as Barbie: Princess Charm School.
This movie is a philosophical masterpiece in disguise. And it will keep you thinking, even days after your initial viewing. What did Porta mean by "Floorcake"? Where did the other fairies disappear to in the third act, were they committing war crimes? And are things truly real, when you can not imagine them?
Anyway, I am returning into your walls.
This was a terrific film I am not much into Barbie but i watched it with my little sister we were both amazed. I would recommend it to all little children because it is exiting and the Morrel of the story is you can do anything you believe in they will fall in love with the story because it has drama,romance and comedy in also if your children believe in fairies then they would like this film too and if you liked this one I recommend watch all the other Barbie films like 'Barbie in a Mermaids Tale' and 'Barbie Fairytopia ' 'the Barbie diaries etc so this is a perfect film for all girls who like Barbie they will truly love 'Barbie princess charm school' so watch it today !
The first time I've seen this movie was around when I was 8 and it's my favorite Barbie movie since.I think it's really entertaining.Now I'm 14 and I don't like Barbie movies too much, but the older ones including this are definitely my favorites.Sometimes I even think I would like to see Barbie movies with live actors to see how it would look like.
My mom and I have been rewatching so many iconic Barbie movies from my childhood (I'm 21)!! I remember being stunned by this movie, the crown scene at the end has been engraved in my mind for the past 15 years.
Looking back at it now as a grown-up, here are some thoughts my mom and I had:
We watched "A Mermaid Tale" right before this, and if anyone is reading this please go watch that we found it soo much better! And I say that thinking that this one was good already. The story is pretty enticing, its best part is the final 20 minutes. Of course the dialogue is kind of basic so I'm prob taking a point off for that but what more can you expect from this genre. The characters are phenomenal, so much personality, Portia is genuinely very funny I really like her and love seeing her mentioned in other reviews.
The only stuff we found very hilarious is how badly animated the body movements are lol!! I wonder why they made them all dance so much if it looked that goofy, but honestly it's just a feature of the time and it made me all the more nostalgic :')
Looking back at it now as a grown-up, here are some thoughts my mom and I had:
We watched "A Mermaid Tale" right before this, and if anyone is reading this please go watch that we found it soo much better! And I say that thinking that this one was good already. The story is pretty enticing, its best part is the final 20 minutes. Of course the dialogue is kind of basic so I'm prob taking a point off for that but what more can you expect from this genre. The characters are phenomenal, so much personality, Portia is genuinely very funny I really like her and love seeing her mentioned in other reviews.
The only stuff we found very hilarious is how badly animated the body movements are lol!! I wonder why they made them all dance so much if it looked that goofy, but honestly it's just a feature of the time and it made me all the more nostalgic :')
A lot of people don't even realize the sheer number of Barbie movies there are out there. Well, I'm usually referring to the ones made in the 2000's. It seems like every direct to video animated movie is traditionally animated. It's nice to see something different. This is ranked as the best Barbie movie ever made, which isn't really saying that much. Barbie plays some woman named Blair.
Odd she'd play someone when she's already a character. She wins a contest to go to a princess school and they actually do set up the story pretty well. It's revealed that she's a missing princess herself and the rightful heir to the throne. There's this rich girl bully who redeems herself by revealing she's only that way because of her parents. That must be a trope. Not the most original idea, but it is pretty good. **1/2
Odd she'd play someone when she's already a character. She wins a contest to go to a princess school and they actually do set up the story pretty well. It's revealed that she's a missing princess herself and the rightful heir to the throne. There's this rich girl bully who redeems herself by revealing she's only that way because of her parents. That must be a trope. Not the most original idea, but it is pretty good. **1/2
Did you know
- TriviaBlair's roommates at Princess Charm School's names are Hadley and Isla, which happen to be the names of Genevieve's (12 Dancing Princesses) younger twin sisters. Also Hadley in both movies wore a blue outfit and Isla wore a purple out fit.
- GoofsThe plural of 'lady royal' should be 'ladies royal', not 'lady royals'
- Crazy creditsClosing quote: "There is a princess in every girl." - Barbie
- ConnectionsReferenced in Barbie: The Pearl Princess (2014)
- SoundtracksYou Can Tell She's a Princess
Written by Damon Elliott and Rob Hudnut
Performed by Reann
Background Vocals Performed by Keely Hawkes
Published by Songs of Mattel (BMI) and Mattel Rhapsody (ASCAP)
Courtesy of Mattel, Inc.
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- Runtime
- 1h 21m(81 min)
- Color
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