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Barbie in the 12 Dancing Princesses
DVD cover.
Directed by
Greg Richardson
Produced by
Shea Wageman
Written by
Elana LesserCliff Ruby
Starring
Kelly SheridanCatherine O’Hara
Music by
Arnie Roth
Editing by
Colin AdamsJames Boshier
Distributed by
Universal Studios
Release date(s)
September 19, 2006
Running time
81 min.
Country
United States
Language
English
Preceded by
Barbie: Mermaidia
Followed by
Barbie Fairytopia: Magic of the Rainbow
Barbie and the 12 Dancing Princesses is a 2006 direct-to-video computer animated Barbie film directed by Greg Richardson and loosely based on the fairytale “The Twelve Dancing Princesses.” It is part of the Barbie film series and features the voice of Kelly Sheridan as the Barbie protagonist. This film was released on September 19, 2006.
Music for the film was composed by Arnie Roth. “Shine”, the end title song written by Arnie Roth, Amy Powers and Rob Hudnut, was nominated for a 2007 Emmy Award.
Plot
Barbie stars as Genevieve, a princess with eleven sisters: Ashlyn, Blair, Courtney, Delia, Edeline, Fallon, Hadley, Isla, Janessa, Kathleen and Lacey. Each princess is beautiful and different, but the twelve sisters have one thing in common: they all love to dance. They live in a castle with their widowed father, King Randolph. Randolph loves his daughters deeply, but at times can’t understand them and feels that they should act more like “proper” princesses. The girls’ adventurous and free-spirited natures are viewed as “unladylike” and “unproper” by other members of the royal society and often leads them to make rude comments about the princesses. This both disheartens and hurts Randolph. Believing his daughters need a woman’s touch, the king summons his cousin, Duchess Rowena, to the castle to help raise them. But, Rowena has her own plans, which includes getting rid of Randolph and his daughters so she can take over the kingdom.
Sensing trouble, Genevieve and her sisters try to reason with Randolph, but due to Rowena’s interference, the king doesn’t believe them and says they must listen to his cousin. Attempting to break the girls’ spirits, Rowena makes the princesses’ lives miserable by stripping the castle of everything they love and having them practice “proper” behavior, like fanning. She even banishes dancing from the castle.
Sad with the changes, the princesses find comfort in their mother’s favorite story, which tells of a magical kingdom where gold flowers grant wishes and a princess could dance at an enchanted pavilion for three nights. They later discover that the story is true. The gateway to this magic realm is a mosaic on their bedroom floor. The mosaic has twelve circular tiles, which have each princesses’ favorite flower on one and Genevieve opens it by dancing in order from oldest to youngest. They enter the magical kingdom and end up dancing the night away. Lacey, the youngest, falls and scrapes her knee. Genevieve dabs water from a nearby fountain on the cut and it instantly heals.
The next day, the girls are tired and the duchess finds their new dancing shoes worn through. Suspicious, Rowena believes that they were out dancing with princes. Meanwhile, the royal cobbler and Genevieve’s love interest, Derek, comes to fix their shoes and sees that they are covered in gold dust. While together, Genevieve asks Derek to find out what Rowena’s true intentions are. The duchess continues to deprive them of any enjoyment and prevents them from visiting or singing to their father, who has suddenly fallen ill. The doctor gives Rowena a tonic for Randolph, which she quickly disposes of, revealing that she is poisoning him. That night, Rowena has her footman, Desmond, stand guard outside the princesses’ room to find out where they go. The sisters sneak back to the magic realm and dance well into the night again. Meanwhile, Derek discovers that Rowena is stealing heirlooms from the castle and dealing with an apothecary (presumably for the poison). He hurries back to warn Genevieve and her sisters.
The next morning, the sisters are still exhausted and Rowena demands to know why. When she gangs up on Lacey, the girls tell her the truth, but she doesn’t believe them and forces them into servitude. That night, she demands the truth again, but they tell her the same story. This makes Rowena even angrier and she locks them in their room, blaming them for Randolph’s failing health. Hurt by her cruel words and due to a misinterpreted conversation between the king and Rowena, the girls can’t help but feel that she’s right and that their father would be better off without them….(and so on) To get More information , you can visit some products about big pillow, cotton patchwork quilt, . The Indian Natural Incense Sticks products should be show more here!










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