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Barbie as the Princess and the Pauper is a straight to DVD movie that was released back in 2004. There were many Barbie movies during this time and most of them had a video game tie in. The one we are looking at today is for the Game Boy Advance and if you are a Barbie fan or know someone who is, it could be worth checking out.
Where Is Barbie?
Look, I have not seen the movie so I do not know how closely this follows the movie. However, you do not technically play as “Barbie”. Instead, you play as The Princess and the Pauper along with their two cats. Basically, there is a big bad who wants to bring chaos to the kingdom and only the Princess, the Pauper, and their two cats can save the day. Microsoft outlook 2010 slow.
Who To Play As?
One of the interesting things about Barbie as the Princess and the Pauper is that it has four playable characters. The two human characters each have a special ability. The Princess can use a shield. The Pauper can use magical notes to reach hard to get items and so on. The two cats also have abilities! Serafina has the ability to climb up the trees and Wolfie is able to dig for stuff. I am actually impressed at how much variety there is to each character.
What Kind Of Game Is It?
If you expected Barbie as the Princess and the Pauper to be a 2D platform game then well done, you win a prize! The game sees you pick two of the characters to play as and you will need to make use of their abilities to get through the level. As a platformer, it is a pretty standard affair. There are four different areas in the game and each of the areas has its own levels that you need to complete. There are these harder, boss like levels to that you have to do before moving onto the next level. There are two difficulty levels here, but neither one is all that hard. Clearly, this is a game that is aimed at the younger demographic and there is nothing wrong with that.
Barbie Sure Is Pretty
There are many of these Barbie games and they all have a similar look. To be fair, while it will not win any prizes for the way it looks. I do think that this is a decent enough looking game and the animations are not to bad either.
Barbie as the Princess and the Pauper is a decent little (all be it rather short) platform game. It is ideal for kids who love Barbie and who are just getting into games as it is played at a slower pace and is easy enough to get through all the levels. It also is pretty easy on the eyes too so it has that going for it also.
7/10
Pros:
- The platforming is pretty solid
- Four playable characters
- You can play as cats!
- It is very easy to pick up and play
- The graphics are actually pretty decent
Cons:
- You can get through it in a couple of hours
- Does not pose much of a challenge
Barbie as the Princess and the Pauper | |
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Directed by | William Lau |
Produced by | Jesyca C. Durchin Jennifer Twiner McCarron |
Written by | Cliff Ruby Elana Lesser |
Based on | The Prince and the Pauper by Mark Twain(uncredited) |
Starring | Kelly Sheridan Mark Hildreth Alessandro Juliani Ian James Corlett Kathleen Barr Martin Short |
Narrated by | Kelly Sheridan |
Music by | Arnie Roth |
Edited by | Greg Richardson |
Production company | |
Distributed by | Lions Gate Home Entertainment |
Release date | |
Running time | 85 minutes |
Country | Canada United States |
Language | English |
Barbie as the Princess and the Pauper[1][2][3] is a 2004 American-Canadian direct-to-DVDcomputer animatedmusicalfantasy film, and the first musical in the Barbie film series. It is directed by William Lau and stars the voice of Kelly Sheridan as the Barbie protagonists, Anneliese and Erika. The film is loosely inspired by the Mark Twain novel The Prince and the Pauper, but unrelated to the 1939 film The Princess and the Pauper. Together with Barbie of Swan Lake it is considered as the most successful Barbie film by critics. Also, it is the first Barbie classic film (second being Barbie as the Island Princess) that completely excludes fantastic elements (fairies, magic, mermaids, etc), which were a usual part of Barbie franchise.
Inventor free download student. Songs for the film are written by Amy Powers, Megan Cavallari and Rob Hudnut, who also executive produced the film.
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Plot[edit]
In an unnamed kingdom long ago, a blondeprincess and a brunettepauper are born simultaneously. The princess, Anneliese, craves freedom from her royal duties, especially because she wants to marry her tutor and true love, Julian. Despite this, she is informed by her widowed mother, Queen Genevieve, that she must marry King Dominick, the wealthy king of a nearby kingdom because their royal treasury is nearly bankrupt. The pauper, Erika, craves a different sort of freedom as she is an indentured servant at Madame Carp's Dress Emporium to work off her parents' debt, but dreams of becoming a singer and seeing the world.
Queen Genevieve doesn't know that the reason behind the kingdom's bankruptcy is her adviser, Preminger. He has been stealing the gold from the royal mines with his sidekicks, Nick and Nack, for a long time. His plan was originally to present the stolen gold to the royal family as something he 'discovered' while on a journey and making the queen so grateful that she will ask him to marry Anneliese. Then Preminger can accede to the throne and achieve all that he wants as the king. But upon learning from Nick and Nack that the queen had already arranged a marriage to Anneliese with King Dominick, Preminger realizes that he has to now do a change in his plans. So he decides to make Anneliese mysteriously disappear, which will cancel the engagement and then Preminger can pretend that he had found her and earn her hand in marriage after presenting her to the queen.
While Anneliese is studying with Julian, he tells her that King Dominick (who is disguised as a page) and Ambassador Bismark have come to see her with an engagement gift, a necklace. The Queen wants the wedding to be a week from then, which gives Preminger less time to carry out his evil plan.
Julian takes Anneliese for a day out into the kingdom so that she can be free for once. Anneliese hears Erika singing and goes to listen. Erika is singing in the street to earn money for herself, but Madame Carp takes the money. Anneliese and Erika talk to each other and learn they are identical, apart from their hair color and the crown-shaped birthmark Anneliese has on her shoulder. They become fast friends, and Anneliese returns to the palace. That night, she is being kidnapped along with her cat, Serafina, by Nick and Nack, who leaves a letter saying she ran away.
Julian suspects that Preminger kidnapped Anneliese so he asks Erika to pretend to be the princess until she is rescued. Preminger is surprised when Erika, as Anneliese, comes to the palace because he thought she had already been kidnapped. Game mod offline android. King Dominick decides to reveal himself to Anneliese (who is really Erika in disguise) and walks in on her singing with her beautiful voice. Over time, Erika and Dominick fall in love, but Erika is worried about what will happen when people find out she is not Anneliese.
The real Anneliese has escaped from Nick and Nack. Julian is able to follow Preminger to the house where they had Anneliese and overhears Preminger's plans to become the king. He is discovered by the trio and gets kidnapped. Anneliese is turned away from the palace because the guards think Anneliese is already in there. She gets taken away by Madame Carp because she thinks Anneliese is Erika.
Preminger figures out that the Anneliese in the castle is an impostor. Anneliese had used her cat Serafina to take a clue to the castle about where she was. Unfortunately, it is Preminger and his dog Midas who gets the clue and is able to take the real Anneliese to the royal mines with Julian and tells his henchmen to collapse the mine with Anneliese and Julian trapped inside. He goes back to the palace, exposes Erika as a fake and accuses her and Julian of treason.
Erika is sent to the dungeon. She sings a lullaby to make the guard asleep and takes his keys so she can escape. As she does, she bumps into King Dominick. He tells her that he doesn't believe what Preminger said about her. In the mines, Anneliese and Julian find out how to restore the kingdom's resources from some rocks that have geodes in them. They confess their love and escape from the mines with an idea they get from Erika's barking cat, Wolfie.
Preminger convinces the Queen that Anneliese is dead and says that they must marry to save the kingdom, and since she has no other options, she agrees. Before they can be married, Anneliese arrives and tells everyone the truth about Preminger, who, along with Nick and Nack, are later arrested. She tells her mother that she wants to marry Julian and that they can save the kingdom. Dominick and Erika say they wish to marry as well, and Madame Carp goes out of business.
Erika wants to sing so she doesn't marry Dominick right away, but she returns after realizing that sometimes being free means choosing not to go, but also having the choice to stay. Anneliese and Julian, including Dominick and Erika, all have a double wedding together the following spring, and their cats, Serafina and Wolfie, have many, many, many kittens. They ride off happily together in their wedding carriage driven by King Dominick, with Queen Erika by his side.
Voice cast[edit]
- Kelly Sheridan as Princess Anneliese / Erika / Narrator[4]
- Melissa Lyons as Princess Anneliese (singing voice)
- Julie Stevens as Erika (singing voice)
- Alessandro Juliani as Julian
- Mark Hildreth as King Dominick
- Mark Luna as King Dominick (singing voice)
- Martin Short as Preminger
- Kathleen Barr as Serafina / Bertie
- Ian James Corlett as Wolfie
- Ellen Kennedy as Queen Genevieve
- Pam Hyatt as Madame Carp
- Brian Drummond as Nick
- Jan Rabson as Nack / Midas
- Colin Murdock as the Royal Scheduler
- Janyse Jaud as the Palace Maid
- Lee Tockar as Ambassador Bismarck
- Garry Chalk as Herve
- Roger Monk as the Minister
Soundtrack[edit]
This film is the first musical in the series of Barbie CGI films. The entire soundtrack (including popular duets and the opening orchestral theme) can be found on the 'Barbie Sings! The Princess Movie Song Collection' CD, released by Mattel in 2004.
The songs in the film are, in chronological order, as follows.
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- Free - Performed by Julie Stevens (Erika) & Melissa Lyons (Anneliese)
- How Can I Refuse? - Performed by Martin Short (Preminger)
- Written in Your Heart (opening) - Performed by Julie Stevens (Erika)
- I Am a Girl Like You - Performed by Julie Stevens (Erika) & Melissa Lyons (Anneliese)
- To Be a Princess - Performed by Alessandro Juliani (Julian) & Julie Stevens (Erika)
- The Cat's Meow - Performed by Julie Stevens (Erika)
- How Can You Refuse? - Performed by Martin Short (Preminger)
- If You Love Me for Me - Performed by Julie Stevens (Erika) & Mark Luna (Dominick)
- Written in Your Heart (finale) - Performed by Julie Stevens (Erika) & Melissa Lyons (Anneliese)
- I'm on My Way - Performed by Sara Niemietz
Reception[edit]
DVD Verdict called it 'wholesome entertainment' with 'sweet songs tunefully sung' though lacking in grown-up humor.[5] Entertainment Weekly scored it a B+, noting a generally 'feminist' story, and DVD extras including seven sing-along tracks.[6] TV Guide scored it 2.5/4, praising the 'peppy score' and classic story as distinguishing an otherwise 'ordinary Mattel-icized version of the classic tale'.[7]
Home Media release[edit]
The DVD and VHS was released on September 28, 2004 and distributed by Lionsgate Home Entertainment. The re-release was released on January 5, 2010 by Universal Studios. The DVD also included the film soundtrack.
Video game[edit]
A video game for Game Boy Advance, PC, and Macintosh was released in 2004 by Vivendi Universal Games. In the Game Boy Advance title, the plot follows that of the movie: players must thwart Preminger's attempt to take over the kingdom by marrying Anneliese. Players control four characters: Anneliese, Erika, Serafina, and Wolfie.
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References[edit]
- ^'Barbie as The Princess and the Pauper'. Universal Pictures Home Entertainment. Retrieved 2018-01-24.
- ^Barbie as the Princess and the Pauper, retrieved 2018-01-24
- ^Lau, William (2004-09-28), Barbie as the Princess and the Pauper, Kelly Sheridan, Melissa Lyons, Julie Stevens, retrieved 2018-01-24
- ^'Barbie as the Princess and the Pauper'. IMDb. Retrieved 23 January 2013.
- ^Evans, Steve (February 10, 2005). 'Barbie As The Princess And The Pauper' (Review)'. DVD Verdict. Archived from the original on 5 April 2016. Retrieved 5 August 2019.
- ^Bierly, Mandi (October 1, 2004). 'Barbie As The Princess And The Pauper' (Review)'. Entertainment Weekly. Meredith Corporation. Retrieved 5 August 2019.
- ^Pardi, Robert (2004). 'Barbie As The Princess And The Pauper' (Review)'. TV Guide. CBS Interactive Inc. Retrieved 5 August 2019.
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External links[edit]
- Barbie as the Princess and the Pauper at the Universal Pictures Home Entertainment portal
- Barbie as the Princess and the Pauper on IMDb
- Barbie as the Princess and the Pauper at AllMovie
- Barbie as the Princess and the Pauper at Rotten Tomatoes
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