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Barbie as the Princess and the Pauper

 
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Barbie as the Princess and the Pauper

  • Director: William Lau
  • Genre: Children's/Family
  • Movie Type: Animated Musical, Fairy Tales & Legends
  • Themes: Daring Rescues, Crowned Heads, Twins and Lookalikes
  • Release Year: 2004
  • Country: US
  • Run Time: 85 minutes

Plot

Mattel meets Mark Twain in this animated musical based on the classic The Prince and the Pauper and starring the immortal blonde dress-up doll Barbie. Taking the artistic liberty of switching the main characters' gender, Barbie as the Princess and the Pauper finds Princess Anneliese and her poverty-stricken look-alike secretly switching identities. The 2004 direct-to-DVD feature film includes a total of seven original songs. ~ Matthew Tobey, All Movie Guide

Cast

Julie Stevens

Credit

William Lau - Director, Rob Hudnut - Executive Producer, Kim Dent Wilder - Executive Producer, Arnie Roth - Composer (Music Score), Megan Cavallari - Songwriter, Amy Powers - Songwriter, Walter Paul Martishius - Production Designer, Jesyca C. Durchin - Producer, Jennifer Twiner-McCarron - Producer, Elana Lesser - Screenwriter, Cliff Ruby - Screenwriter

Similar Movies

Barbie: Fairytopia; Barbie and the Magic of Pegasus; The Adventures of Tom Thumb and Thumbelina; The Adventures of Cinderella's Daughter; Beauty and the Beast: Belle's Magical World; The Adventures of the Prince and the Pauper; Barbie in The 12 Dancing Princesses; Barbie as the Island Princess; Barbie in A Christmas Carol; Barbie and the Three Musketeers
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Game Description

This GBA telling of the classic trading-places fairy tale casts familiar faces from Mattel's famous doll line in its title roles. Through more than 20 2D platform levels (and a number of mini-games), players take control of Princess Anneliese, Erika , and their two cats -- Wolfie and Serafina -- to uncover a dastardly plot and put a stop to it before anyone gets hurt. The daring adventurers will need to explore areas in the Royal Orchards, the Evergreen Forest, the Crystal Mines, and the Secret Hideout. Different characters have different skills, such as singing, using a shield, and digging and climbing, so it might take some teamwork to get the job done.
~ T.J. Deci, All Game Guide
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Barbie as the Princess and the Pauper

The DVD cover.
Directed by William Lau
Produced by Jesyca C. Durchin
Jennifer Twiner McCarron
Written by Cliff Ruby
Elana Lesser
Mark Twain (original story)
Narrated by Kelly Sheridan
Starring Kelly Sheridan
Mark Hildreth
Alessandro Juliani
Ian James Corlett
Kathleen Barr
Martin Short
Music by Arnie Roth
Editing by Greg Richardson
Distributed by Lions Gate
Release date(s) September 28, 2004
Running time 85 min.
Language English
Preceded by Barbie of Swan Lake
Followed by Barbie: Fairytopia

Barbie as the Princess and the Pauper is a 2004 direct-to-video computer animated Barbie film, and the first musical in the Barbie film series. It is directed by William Lau and stars the voice of Kelly Sheridan, who has been voicing Barbie in all the CGI films to date, as both Anneliese and Erika. The story is loosely inspired by the Mark Twain novel The Prince and the Pauper, but it is unrelated to the 1939 film The Princess and the Pauper.

Songs for the movie are written by Amy Powers, Megan Cavallari and Rob Hudnut, who also Executive Produced the film.

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Plot

In an unnamed mountain kingdom, a blonde princess and a brunette pauper are born simultaneously and grow up unaware that their facial features are identical to each other. The princess, Anneliese, craves freedom from her royal duties, especially when she is informed by her widowed mother, Queen Genevieve, that she must marry the wealthy king of a nearby kingdom because their own royal treasury is nearly bankrupt. The pauper, Erika, craves a different sort of freedom, as she is an indentured servant at the bullish Madam Carp's Dress Emporium to work off her parents' debt.

Unbeknownst to the royal family, the royal advisor Preminger is responsible for their near-bankruptcy. His minions Nick and Nack have been stealing gold from the royal mines for some time, which is what led Queen Genevieve to believe she is nearly bankrupt. Preminger plans to announce his newfound wealth to Queen Genevieve, which he believes will allow him to marry Princess Anneliese. When Preminger learns that Queen Genevieve has approached King Dominick of Dalcemea to marry Anneliese, he decides a change of plan is in order. Preminger orders Nick and Nack to kidnap Anneliese, so that Preminger can stage his "rescuing" her, hoping that Queen Genevieve will be so happy that she will give him Anneliese's hand in marriage.

Anneliese's tutor, Julian, is sad that Anneliese will be getting married; Anneliese and Julian have feelings for each other, but believe that there is nothing that can be done about it. As a treat, Julian decides to take Anneliese into town for a last taste of freedom. There, Anneliese crosses paths with Erika. The girls are shocked to see how identical they are, the only differences between them being their hair color/style and the crown-shaped birthmark on Anneliese's right shoulder. The two become friends, but Anneliese has to quickly return to the palace.

On the same night, Anneliese is kidnapped by Nick and Nack, who plant a fake letter stating Anneliese "ran away" in order to avoid being married to King Dominick. Julian suspects that it was a kidnapping with Preminger as the mastermind, so he asks Erika to impersonate the princess until he can rescue the real Anneliese. Erika agrees to the temporary ruse to help her friends, and surprises Preminger when she arrives to welcome King Dominick. Dominick and Erika fall in love, despite Erika's fear of being rejected when she is revealed to be an imposter.

Meanwhile, Anneliese manages to escape from Nick and Nack. Julian however doesn't know that and is on his way to free her. When there, he discovers Preminger's plan. He is on his way back to inform the Queen, but Preminger catches him before he leaves. Then, Julian is captured by Nick and Nack. Meanwhile, Annelise is turned away from the palace by a guard, who believes "Anneliese" is in the palace with Dominick and the Queen. Anneliese is mistaken for Erika by Madame Carp, and she is locked in the Dress Emporium. Preminger, who has started to suspect that Erika is a fake, discovers the real Anneliese at the Dress Emporium and takes her away to the gold mines, where a Julian is already being held prisoner.

Now knowing the truth, Preminger returns to the castle where he exposes Erika as a fraud and claims that she had conspired with Julian to kill and replace the real princess. Erika, unable to prove her good intentions, is locked in the dungeon. She manages to escape, and bumps into Dominick, who reveals that he doesn't believe that Erika is guilty of Preminger's accusation. Elsewhere, Anneliese and Julian confess their love for each other and work together to escape the mines.

Preminger, in the wake of Anneliese's supposed death, has convinced Queen Genevieve to marry him in order to save the kingdom. Although Queen Genevieve loathes him, she cannot see any other option. Just as the ceremony is about to complete, Anneliese arrives. The true story is revealed and Preminger gets his just rewards.

Anneliese confesses to her mother that she loves Julian and does not wish to marry King Dominick. She has also solved the problem of the kingdom's gold shortage; the rocks discarded by the miners are actually precious geodes and the mine is full of them. Dominick confesses to loving Erika for who she is and if she should choose to, he would be willing to marry her. With Madam Carp out of business (thanks to Anneliese taking her business elsewhere), Erika chooses not to accept just yet and achieves her dream of being able to sing around the world, discovering that the place she would really like to sing is among her friends. She returns several months later and marries Dominick while Anneliese marries Julian in a double wedding.

Voice cast

Soundtrack

This film is the first musical in the series of Barbie CGI films. An official soundtrack album has not been released to date. The songs in the film are, in chronological order:

  1. Free - Performed by Julie Stevens (Erika) & Melissa Lyons (Anneliese)
  2. How Can I Refuse? - Performed by Martin Short (Preminger)
  3. Written in Your Heart (opening) - Performed by Julie Stevens (Erika)
  4. I am a Girl Like You - Performed by Julie Stevens (Erika) & Melissa Lyons (Anneliese)
  5. To be a Princess - Performed by Alessandro Juliani (Julian) & Julie Stevens (Erika)
  6. The Cat's Meow - Performed by Julie Stevens (Erika)
  7. If You Love Me for Me - Performed by Julie Stevens (Erika) & Mark Luna (Dominick)
  8. Written in Your Heart
  9. I'm on My Way - Performed by Sara Niemietz

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