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| director = Zeke Norton |
| director = Zeke Norton |
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| producer = Shelley Tabbut |
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| writer = [[Elise Allen]] |
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| story = Kati Rocky |
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| starring = [[Diana Kaarina]]<br>[[Morwenna Banks]]<br>[[Nicole Oliver]]<br>[[Brittney Wilson]] |
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* [[Diana Kaarina]] |
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* [[Morwenna Banks]] |
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| studio = [[Rainmaker Entertainment]] |
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* [[Nicole Oliver]] |
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* Brittney Wilson |
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| editing = Jordan Hemsley |
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| music = BC Smith |
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| studio = {{ubl|[[Rainmaker Entertainment]]|[[Barbie Entertainment]]}} |
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| distributor = [[Universal Studios Home Entertainment]] |
| distributor = [[Universal Studios Home Entertainment]] |
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| released = {{Film date|2011|9|13}} |
| released = {{Film date|2011|3|15|United Kingdom|2011|9|13|United States}} |
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| runtime = 80 minutes |
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| country = United States<br />Canada |
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| language = English |
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'''''Barbie: Princess Charm School''''' is a 2011 animated [[fantasy film]] directed by Zeke Norton and produced by [[Mattel Entertainment]] (under the name of ''Barbie Entertainment'') with [[Rainmaker Entertainment]].<ref>{{cite web |title=Barbie: Princess Charm School |url=http://www.barbie.com/princess-charm-school/ |access-date=9 December 2013 |publisher=Barbie}}</ref> It was [[direct-to-video|released on DVD]] on September 13, 2011, and made its television debut on [[Nickelodeon]] two months later.<ref>{{Citation |last=Norton |first=Ezekiel |title=Barbie: Princess Charm School |date=2011-09-13 |url=https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2066832/?ref_=tt_ch |type=Animation, Family, Fantasy |publisher=Barbie Entertainment, Rainmaker Entertainment |access-date=2022-07-24}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |date=2015-03-08 |title=Barbie: Princess Charm School |url=https://www.uphe.com/movies/barbie-princess-charm-school |access-date=2022-07-24 |website=www.uphe.com |language=en-us}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://tvlistings.zap2it.com/tvlistings/ZCSGrid.do?stnNum=11006&channel=69|title=Nickelodeon TV listings|work=[[Zap2it]]|date=November 12, 2011|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111112183134/http://tvlistings.zap2it.com/tvlistings/ZCSGrid.do?stnNum=11006&channel=69|archive-date=2011-11-12}}</ref> |
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'''''Barbie: Princess Charm School''''' is a direct-to-DVD, 2011-computer-animated film, directed by Zeke Norton, which was released on September 13, 2011 in the US and on August 28 in the UK. |
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The twentieth installment in the [[Barbie (film series)|''Barbie'' film series]], the plot follows Blair Willows, a teenage girl living in the kingdom of Gardania, who wins an annual lottery to attend a [[Finishing school|prestigious school]] where girls can train to become [[princess]]es or royal ladies. As Blair learns the ways of being a proper princess, she uncovers the mystery and secrets behind the kingdom's missing heiress to the throne.<ref>{{Citation |title=Barbie: Princess Charm School (Video 2011) – IMDb |url=http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2066832/plotsummary |access-date=2022-07-24}}</ref> |
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==Plot== |
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[[Barbie]] stars as Blair Willows, a kind-hearted, regular young girl who lives within the city of Gardania with her sickly mother and younger sister, while working vigorously as a waitress in order to help better support them. |
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== Description == |
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Upon returning home from a yet another long day of work at the "Cafe Gardania," Emily, Blair's younger sister, is watching the annual "Princess Procession" on TV, which involves princesses from many other kingdoms coming to enroll at the original Princess Charm School (a magical, modern place which teaches dancing, how to have tea parties, and general, proper princess etiquette) in order to learn their full potential. In addition, each semester one commoner is also allowed enrollment if she wins the "lottery" that awards her a full scholarship, as well as the chance to become a "Lady Royal," a princess's most trusted advisor. |
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"Barbie stars as Blair Willows, a kind-hearted girl who is chosen to attend the famed Princess Charm School: a magical, modern place that teaches dancing, how to have tea parties, and proper princess manners. Blair loves her classes – as well as the helpful magical sprites and her new friends, Princess Hadley and Princess Isla. But when one of the royal teachers, Dame Devin, discovers that Blair looks a lot like the kingdom's missing [[princess]], she turns Blair's world upside down to stop her from claiming the throne. Now Blair, Hadley and Isla must find an enchanted [[crown]] to prove Blair's true identity in this charming and magical princess story!"<ref>{{Cite web |title=Barbie: Princess Charm School – Movies on Google Play |url=https://play.google.com/store/movies/details/Barbie_Princess_Charm_School?id=9odI5vkYXqA&hl=en_US&gl=US |access-date=2022-07-24 |website=play.google.com |language=en}}</ref> |
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==Plot== |
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Blair asks if their mom is okay as the two watch the television, and Emily tells her that the doctors have simply said that she was "comfortable". Blair wishes she were better, and also that Emily could grow up within a better neighborhood, as the family lives in the more destitute area of Gardania and have little money. Blair decides that she will continue to work hard for her family. |
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In the kingdom of Gardania, teenage Blair Willows works as a waitress at a small café to support her sickly adoptive mother and younger sister Emily. Returning home, Blair is shocked to find out via a televised broadcast that she has won a lottery for a scholarship to become a Lady Royal—a princess's advisor—at the prestigious Princess Charm School, a magical academy where princesses from different kingdoms are educated. Emily reveals that she signed up Blair for the lottery multiple times to ensure her selection. Despite Blair's reluctance, her mother assures her that attending the school is a good opportunity. |
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A carriage comes and takes Blair to the school, where she is enthusiastically greeted by a golden retriever named Prince. Blair meets Headmistress Alexandra Privet, who tells her that every student is assigned a fairy to act as their personal assistant. Blair's fairy, Grace, takes her to her dorm where she meets her roommates: Princess Isla, who mixes electronic music, and Princess Hadley, an avid sportswoman. Blair is also introduced to Dame Devin, sister-in-law of the late Queen Isabella, sister of the late King Reginald and Devin's daughter, Delancy, who will be crowned princess and ruler of Gardania at the school's graduation ceremony. Blair struggles in her classes due her clumsiness; and is further hampered by Dame Devin and Delancy, who take a strong disliking to Blair and make several attempts to sabotage her. Blair perseveres and improves when she receives special tutoring from Headmistress Privet. |
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On the TV, Blair, Emily and their mother, who later joins them, watch as the lottery winner is picked . . . ''Blair''. Absolutely stunned by this, Blair then learns from a truly ecstatic Emily that the reason her name had been drawn was due to the fact that Emily had secretly entered her older sister's name many times per ''day''. Initially, Blair doesn't wish to leave her responsibilities to her family behind, but her mother, who sees it as a good opportunity for her daughter (and, in turn, inevitably for their family, as well), manages to convince her. |
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While exploring the palace, Blair and her roommates happen upon a portrait of a young Queen Isabella and note her striking resemblance to Blair. Upon seeing another portrait depicting the late royal family (including Prince as a puppy) and learning that Blair was found on her doorstep by her adoptive mother on the same day the royal family died in a car crash, Isla and Hadley deduce that Blair is Queen Isabella and King Reginald's long-lost daughter, Princess Sophia, and the true heir to the throne. This discovery is overheard by Delancy. At dinner, Dame Devin announces her plan to demolish the poorer neighborhoods where Blair's family lives and replace them with new parks. However, she attributes this plan to Delancy, who appears conflicted. |
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Blair parts ways with her family and leaves to go the school within a carriage driven by a man named Brock, who is an employee there. During the ride, Blair's arm gets jostled as she tries to put on a bit of lipstick, smearing it on her face, before then also knocking over a cup filled with tea inside. These series of accidents leave her feeling that much more nervous in regards to her overall capabilities as a soon-to-be student at the prestigious school. |
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Blair almost decides to return home, but changes her mind and becomes determined to find the legendary crown of Gardania, which is said to glow when worn by the rightful heir. On the night before graduation, Dame Devin plants jewelry in Blair's room and accuses her and her roommates of stealing. The three of them are then ordered detained, but are saved by Delancy, who does not want to usurp the throne from the true heir. Blair, her roommates, and Grace sneak into the palace vault, but are caught by Dame Devin, who takes the crown and locks the girls inside. |
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At the school, Blair is greeted by "Prince," a large Golden Retriever which curiously takes an immediate shining to her. The Headmistress of the school, Alexandra Privet, finding Blair on the floor with Prince (who had previously toppled her over as a result of their meeting) then takes her to her locker, and explains things about the school along the way. Blair, at her locker, is suddenly met by a magical sprite named Grace, who bumps into her with a cupcake meant to be one of polite greeting. She turns out to be Blair's assigned, personal princess assistant, as every student within attendance at the charm school possesses, as well. |
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The next morning at the graduation ceremony, Delancy attempts to stall her coronation, giving Isla enough time to deduce the vault code, allowing the girls to escape. Just as Delancy was about to be crowned, Blair arrives at the coronation just in time and makes a claim to the throne; she, her friends, and Dame Devin struggle to grab the crown, which eventually falls into Delancy's hands. To her mother's dismay, Delancy places the crown on Blair's head. The crown glows and magically dresses Blair in a new gown, confirming her identity as Princess Sophia. |
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Blair uses her magically-infused locker to change into her school uniform, and then Grace takes her to her dorm room in order to get settled in. There, Blair meets Isla (an at times timid girl, although talented musician) and Hadley (an outgoing and tomboyish, star athlete), her new roommates (both of whom are princesses), and Caprice and Harmony, their sprite assistants. |
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Dame Devin angrily berates her daughter and inadvertently reveals that she orchestrated the deaths of Queen Isabella and King Reginald with her family so Delancy could inherit the throne. Dame Devin is arrested, and Sophia elects Delancy as her Lady Royal. At a celebratory dance party that evening, Sophia is reunited with her adoptive family. |
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After their brief introductions have been made, a sudden announcement is heard from Miss Privet, stating that every student is to now head over to the "Starlight Welcome" immediately, in order to receive their training crowns. At the welcome ceremony, Miss Privet explains that they will get ''real'' crowns once they have successfully completed the semester with high expectations. Another teacher of the school, Dame Devin, then announces that she will soon quit instructing after her daughter, Delancy (who is also attending the school) becomes the new princess of Gardania at the end of the semester. She goes on to explain that both she and her daughter have lived at the royal palace since the time of her sister-in-law, Queen Isabella, and her family's death within a car crash many years ago. Isla and Hadley, seated with the rest of their fellow students, then quietly discuss with Blair a well known legend which states that not everyone from the Royal Family had died. |
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==Cast of Characters== |
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After the ceremony, each student has a curtsying class before dismissal for the evening, and Blair gets distracted by Hadley and Isla's continued tale and bumps into Delancy, who seems to have already developed quite the strong dislike for Blair, and openly expresses her disdain over the school's lottery system of allowing commoners to enroll. Feeling briefly rattled by such an outpour of resentment from the other girl, Blair is then immediately uplifted by Hadley and Isla's kind reassurance that ''they'' will be her friends, and not to worry, as they are positive that Blair can do anything ''Delancy'' can do. |
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* [[Diana Kaarina]] as [[Barbie|Blair Willows / Princess Sophia]], a waitress at "Cafe Gardania" who wins a scholarship to Princess Charm School. She is kind, clever, and diligent, but clumsy. It is later revealed that Blair was Princess Sophia, the long lost princess of Gardania, the true heir to the throne, and daughter of the late Queen Isabella and King Reginald, who was presumed to have died in a car crash alongside her family when she was just a baby, but escaped the accident and was found by Miss Willows.<ref>{{Citation |title=Barbie: Princess Charm School (Video 2011) – IMDb |url=http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2066832/characters/nm1460601 |access-date=2022-07-24}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=Barbie: Princess Charm School |url=https://www.behindthevoiceactors.com/movies/Barbie-Princess-Charm-School/ |access-date=2022-07-24 |website=Behind The Voice Actors |language=en-US}}</ref> |
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* [[Morwenna Banks]] as Alexandra Privet, the [[Head teacher|headmistress]] of Princess Charm School. First appearing as strict, she gives Blair private lessons to help her improve and is one of the few who believed in her. |
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* [[Nicole Oliver]] as Dame Devin, a vindictive school teacher at Princess Charm School, Delancy's mother, sister in law of Queen Isabella, wife of queen Isabella's brother and sister of King Reginald. She had been selected to act as a lady royal, but no one picked her, not even Isabella, who would become her sister-in-law. She attempts to sabotage Blair at every corner, recognizing her as Isabella and Reginald's lost daughter, Sophia, who was the rightful heir to the throne. She had also arranged the deaths of the royal family so that Delancy could be princess. |
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* Brittney Wilson as Delancy Devin, a student at Princess Charm School, Dame Devin's daughter, Queen Isabella and King Reginald's niece, Sophia's cousin, and the [[heir presumptive]] of Gardania. Despite her initially spiteful attitude, she chooses to do the right thing when she learns that Blair is the true heir to the throne. |
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* [[Ali Liebert]] as Princess Hadley, an athletic student at Princess Charm School and one of Blair's roommates and best friends. Liebert also plays Princess Portia, Delancy's airhead companion. |
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* [[Shannon Chan-Kent]] as Princess Isla, a music-loving Japanese student at Princess Charm School and amateur DJ, and one of Blair's best friends and roommates. |
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* [[Vincent Tong (voice actor)|Vincent Tong]] as Prince Nicholas, a prince who attends the neighboring Prince Charming Academy and later befriends Blair. |
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* Madeleine Peters as Emily Willows, Blair's younger sister and Miss Willows' second adopted daughter who signed up Blair for the Princess Charm School lottery multiple times. |
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* Ellen Kennedy as Miss Willows, Blair and Emily's adoptive mother on whose doorstep Blair was left as a baby after surviving the car crash that killed her birth parents. |
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* Bethany Brown as Lady Royal Josette, one of Blair's classmates.<ref>{{Citation |title=Barbie: Princess Charm School (Video 2011) - IMDb |url=https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2066832/fullcredits |access-date=2023-10-08 |language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=Barbie: Princess Charm School script in PDF format |url=https://www.scripts.com/script-pdf/3606 |access-date=2023-10-08 |website=www.scripts.com}}</ref> |
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* [[Kazumi Evans]] as Harmony, Isla's personal princess assistant. |
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* Special guest star: Miranda Ram-Nolte as Princess Miranda |
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==See also== |
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The next day, Blair's momentary confident instantly becomes unraveled upon witnessing Delancy being able to walk about with a very large stack of books on her head without any sort of difficulty during one of their lessons, when she, herself, can't even balance ''one''. Many of the other girls, however, do have a few problems, themselves, but Dame Devin, the lesson's instructor, seems more keen upon singling Blair out the most. Disgusted by the girl's lack of grace and by her "lowly upbringing," she demands that Blair turn to face her so that she be more properly chastised. However, upon getting a better view of her face, Dame Devin becomes immediately, and curiously shocked. She then ruthlessly tells Blair to get out of her class and states that she doesn't belong at such an establishment. |
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* [[List of Barbie films]] |
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==References== |
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Later on, at lunch, Delancy inspired by her mother's viciousness, makes her sprite assistant, Wickellia, secretly tuck a piece of tablecloth into Blair's skirt while she, Isla, and Hadley unknowingly continue on within their meals. As a result, Blair ends up being further embarrassed with herself when she unexpectedly drags each girl's trays clear off of the table upon standing. |
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Back within their dorm room, Isla and Hadley try to cheer up Blair by telling her that Dame Devin, herself, was once a lottery winner, as well. However, none of the princesses at the time had selected her to be their Lady Royal, not even Queen Isabella. |
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Afterwards, a knock upon their door is heard, and Hadley goes to open it, revealing a struggling Grace holding onto a large care package addressed to Blair, from her sister Emily. Inside are various letters and other items, including a drawing of a baby Blair being left on their mother's doorstep. Blair explains to her curious friends that she is adopted, and so too, is Emily, and that the drawing is in reference to a tale which is favorite of Emily's (told to her by their mother), in that Blair had suddenly been found upon their mother's doorstep when Blair was one-year-old. Miss Privet, who arrives at the girls' dorm room in order to tell Blair a bit of bad news regarding her continued enrollment, then stops herself from doing so upon unintentionally eavesdropping. |
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The following day, this time at a ballroom dancing class, Blair continually manages to step onto the toes of Delancy's friend, Portia, who is Blair's dance partner. As a result, Blair is kept behind after class by Miss Privet, who had been the instructor. Now alone, she tells Blair that Dame Devin wanted her to be expelled, a desire which had almost been granted; however, Miss Privet admits to Blair that she is aware of her personal reasons for wanting to become a Lady Royal (which is solely to better support her family), and so decides to personally tutor her, herself. She goes on to explain to Blair that each lesson her students learn simply isn't for superficial reasons, but rather to instill a better sense of character and confidence within each of girl. |
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Confidence without character can be a problem, just like, within Blair's case, character without confidence can be, as well, according to Miss Privet. She then stresses to Blair that no one can make her feel inferior without her consent. And so, with the now added assistance of Miss Privet, Blair gradually begins to improve within her areas of balance, grace, dancing and more over time. |
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As wintertime arrives, the charm school students are one day joined by the young men from the "Prince Charming School" (which is the male counterpart to their own establishment) for one of their dance classes. Blair inevitably gets partnered with a young prince-to-be named Nicholas, who appears to be every bit as down to earth and friendly as she. As a result, the two seem to hit it off, as they share various jokes with one another while dancing. Jealous, as she had been hoping to dance with Nicholas, herself, Delancy trips Blair in order to once again humiliate her; however, Nicholas helps Blair quickly recover, as the two lead the overall group (sans Delancy) within an abrupt transition from traditional ballroom dancing, to something much more modern. before dancing like they're at a party. When they are done, the men leave, much to the regret of the females, but Miss Privet assures them that they will again return in order to attend the dual graduation ceremony, and coronation of Delancy as the princess of Gardania at the end of the semester. |
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Springtime eventually arrives, and now with only two days before the ceremony, where both the princesses and Lady Royals will be crowned, Miss Privet announces that the girls will get to spend another one of their table manners classes within the palace this time. Blair, Hadley and Isla go with their sprites (along with the rest of their fellow students) to pamper themselves within the school spa as a preparatory treat, while Dame Devin secretly instructs Wickellia to rip up the girls' uniforms (which they are not allowed within any class without). Meanwhile, Isla and Hadley continue to tell Blair more legends about the Royal Family, including one about Gardania's magic crown, which lights up when put upon the head of the rightful heir to the throne. |
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The girls head back to their room to find it in shambles, and their uniforms torn to shreds. As both Isla and Hadley lament over the fact that they cannot attend class without them on, and that missing any class will result within an automatic failure, Blair, having now grown a bit more confident over time, is then overcome with sudden determination. She refuses to let her, ''or'' her friends fail, and so with the help of the sprites fashions some new, personalized uniforms using leftover fabric from the old ones. |
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Having just made it to the palace in time, Blair, Isla, Hadley, and the rest of the students are awarded a bit of free time to explore the first floor before the start of class. While doing so, the trio mysteriously find a portrait of ''Blair'', which actually turns out to be one of the then Princess Isabella, when she was eighteen-years-old, a year older than Blair. The girls then see a portrait of the entire Royal Family: Queen Isabella, her husband, King Reginald, a puppy which Blair is stunned to realize is actually Prince, the dog, and a young baby being cradled within the Queen's arms. |
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Upon further inspection of the portrait, Hadley and Isla begin to surmise that perhaps ''Blair'' could be the baby within it, and proceed to ask her when exactly it was that her mother had found her as a baby. Blair reveals the date to be April 26th, a date which had also become her birthday as neither she nor her mother naturally knew when it actually was. Stunned, however now more convinced than ever that their suspicions are correct, both Isla and Hadley reveal to Blair that April 26th was the very same day that the Royal Family had perished within their car accident. They go on to say that they believe that perhaps Princess Sophia hadn't died with the King and Queen, after all, but rather had been found and placed upon someone's doorstep to be raised. |
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This hypothesis also makes them realize that this was the most probable reason why Dame Devin and Delancy have continually been so unfair to Blair, because she and Princess Sophia are one in the same and thus, is the rightful heir to the throne of Gardania. Unbeknownst to the trio, Delancy has eavesdropped upon the entire conversation, and promptly becomes disturbed by the news, as her mother had never informed her of such claims before. |
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Later on at class, Dame Devin reveals to her students her intentions for Gardania (which she passes off as Delancy's) once her daughter is made princess: to bulldoze the beggared areas of the land and create parks in its stead, in order to make the overall kingdom more beautiful. Blair is shocked appalled by this, and informs her that her family lives there, but Dame Devin heartlessly remarks that she should then leave the school immediately in order to move her family to a new home in time, not at all caring that such an act would be impossible for them, as they have no money. Blair tries to talk some sense into Delancy, instead, but Delancy remains silent despite being concerned, herself, worried over what her mother will do further once she is princess. |
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Blair runs away in tears, feeling utterly broken and defeated. She does do as Dame Devin had instructed and packs up her belongings in order to leave the school once and for all; however, upon gazing at her sister Emily's sent drawing once more, decides to stay and to finally fight back. |
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Meeting back up with Hadley and Isla, Blair informs them that she intends to locate the magical crown so that she can use it to prove that she is the rightful heir, and thus successfully stop Dame Devin and Delancy's plans from coming to fruition. Her friends naturally volunteer to help, and so the trio then plan to go back to the palace later that night to search for it, before the graduation and coronation the following day. |
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That evening, before the girls can leave (armed with a prepared bag packed with the necessary tools), a fire alarm suddenly goes off. The students all go outside accordingly, while Dame Devin secretly conducts her latest plan: placing several pieces of her jewelery within Blair's dorm room in order to implicate her and finally have her expelled. Delancy finds her leaving the room and becomes suspicious, but her mother quickly changes the subject by asking her why she suddenly has a customized uniform like Blair and her friends, to which Delancy coolly explains it's simply because she likes the way it looks. |
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A little more than half an hour later, the students can finally go back into their rooms, but Blair, Isla and Hadley are abruptly stopped by a guard, Dame Devin, and Miss Privet. They are then accused of stealing Dame Devin's jewelery, about which they naturally dispute. However, upon searching their dorm room, the guard successfully locates each missing valuable. |
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The girls are then to be detained until ''after'' the coronation ceremony, thus missing their own graduation and crowns, as well; however, while the guard takes them away, Delancy suddenly approaches and stops him. At first hesitant to listen to her, the guard gives her his keys, as she claims that she wishes to carry out their punishment, herself (and as she is to be princess within just a few hours, she says, he will have to follow her orders). He leaves and she hesitantly asks Blair if she truly is Princess Sophia, to which Blair responds that she believes she is. Delancy then quickly hands over a map of the palace basement where the magical crown can be located, further revealing to them that she is assisting their efforts because she wants to do what is right for the kingdom. Before parting ways, she also tells them she will leave a window open on the third floor of the palace for them to enter through, and then runs off back to her room, as her mother believes her to already be asleep. |
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Blair, Hadley and Isla head back to the palace, and find Prince thankfully distracting another guard for them. They then use a rope from their bag to climb up to the third floor window, before then taking an elevator inside to the basement. Hadley notices devices on the walls within the room, and recognizes them as laser alarms, whose beams are invisible and will set off its detection if any are stepped through. And so Blair carefully blows a bit of makeup powder towards the lasers in order to make them become visible. Hadley, the most athletic of the three, utilizes some of her impressive gymnastics abilities in order to bypass the beams and make it to the other side, while both Blair and Isla make a far more slower trek across with added help from Grace. |
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Once there, there is a keypad which needs a password to unlock a vault door, most probably where the magical crown is being held, so they try the date of the coronation. It is incorrect, however, and so they use the password hint (''"The day it all fell into place"'') to figure out the real password. They then try the date of the car crash and it works. Inside the room are several of Dame Devin's possessions. Blair and her friends find the magical crown, but Dame Devin finds ''them'', and makes Brock, her guard, seize the crown from them. She then changes the password, with Isla absentmindedly memorizing the tune of the buttons being pressed in the process, and locks them inside of the vault. |
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The girls are stuck within the vault for several hours, right up to when the coronation begins and Delancy becomes moments away from being officially crowned. Seeing that they have yet to arrive, she tries to stall the proceedings while Blair and her friends figure out how to escape. Isla, meanwhile, keeps unknowingly humming the tune of the keypad buttons, and Hadley, who had been attempting to pry open the vault doors with a sword she had found, accidentally knocks the cover off a nearby box of electrical wires. |
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Seeing this and realizing that it is most likely connected to the vault's stored password, they wire up Blair's phone to the keypad to use her phone buttons to enter the password from inside of the room. Isla then realizes that she had memorized the new passwords and carefully hums out the tune before entering it onto the phone. Successful, they finally make their hurried escape. |
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The girls arrive at the graduation ceremony just in time, and Blair confidently makes an open claim to the throne, stating that she is Princess Sophia. An avidly shocked Emily and her mother watch from home, as the overall coronation was continually being televised. |
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The royal judge, who crowns the princesses and Lady Royals, takes Blair seriously, but Dame Devin, now furious, tries to stop her. They begin to fight over the crown, before Delancy manages to catch it and then has to decide whether to give it to her mother or to Blair. In the end, she gives it to Blair, and when she puts it on, it immediately illuminates and magically transforms her appearance to look more like a proper princess. |
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Dame Devin, amidst her outrage, exclaims that she killed Queen Isabella just so that ''Delancy'' could be the princess, instead, and thus is arrested, while a disheartened Delancy watches on as she gets dragged away. At Miss Privet's prompting, Blair makes a quick, introductory speech, telling the people of Gardania that she is honored to be their princess. Miss Privet then tells her that now is the time when she must choose a Lady Royal, and Blair already quickly selects Delancy, who is delighted and then crowned. |
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Later that evening, at the graduation party, everyone dances to Isla's one of her finally revealed songs, "We Rule This School," which she also DJs for. Even Miss Privet dances along with her students, while the now Prince Nicholas arrives and meets up with Blair again. He states that he is unsure of whether or not to call her Princess Sophia, but she assures him that she wants to continue going by the name "Blair." |
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The new Lady Royal, Delancy, then announces that the Princess has some special visitors, which are revealed to be Emily and her mother. Blair welcomes them to their "new home," much to Emily's elation. She then asks Blair if, since Blair is now a princess, does that also make ''her'' one, as well. Blair then places her crown upon Emily's head and warmly tells her, "Of course; there's a princess in ''every'' girl," before stating that she wishes to introduce both she and their mother to everyone. |
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==Cast and Characters== |
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* [[Diana Kaarina]] as Blair Willows/Princess Sophia - a seventeen-year-old waitress for "Cafe Gardenia" who wins scholarship to Princess Charm School. She is kind, a tad clumsy, however diligent. She loves her family and wants to support them. It is later revealed that she is Princess Sophia, the long lost princess of Gardania. |
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* [[Morwenna Banks]] as Alexandra Privet - the headmistress of Princess Charm School. |
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* [[Nicole Oliver]] as Dame Devin - a vindictive school teacher at Princess Charm School, who is also the mother of Delancy, the former heir presumptive to the Gardanian Throne. She is also the late Queen Isabella's sister-in-law. |
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* [[Brittney Wilson]] as Delancy Devin - one of the charm school's students, Dame Devin's daughter, and originally intended ruler of Gardania. She later becomes a lady royal to Blair/Princess Sophia. |
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* [[Julie Lemieux]] as Princess Hadley/Princess Portia - Hadley is one of Blair's best friends and fellow student at the charm school, who loves sports. Portia is Delancy's a tad dimwitted companion and fellow student at the charm school. |
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* [[Dana Flitman]] as Princess Fallon - another one of Blair's best friends and fellow student at the charm school, who loves music. |
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* [[Vincent Tong]] as Prince Nicholas - a young prince who attends Prince Charming Academy, and later befriends Blair. |
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* [[Sunday Muse]] as Ashlyn Willows - Blair's younger, very optimistic and bubbly sister, who secretly enters her into the Princess Charm School lottery. |
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* '''You Can Tell She's A Princess''' by Darl Jaud |
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* '''On Top of the World''' by Rachel Bearer |
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* '''We Rule This School''' by Simon Wolcox |
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* http://www.barbie.com/princess-charm-school/ |
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* [https://www.uphe.com/movies/barbie-princess-charm-school Universal Pictures Home Entertainment] |
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Barbie: Princess Charm School | |
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Directed by | Zeke Norton |
Written by | Elise Allen |
Story by | Kati Rocky |
Produced by | Shelley Tabbut |
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Edited by | Jordan Hemsley |
Music by | BC Smith |
Production companies | |
Distributed by | Universal Studios Home Entertainment |
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Running time | 80 minutes |
Countries | United States Canada |
Language | English |
Barbie: Princess Charm School is a 2011 animated fantasy film directed by Zeke Norton and produced by Mattel Entertainment (under the name of Barbie Entertainment) with Rainmaker Entertainment.[1] It was released on DVD on September 13, 2011, and made its television debut on Nickelodeon two months later.[2][3][4]
The twentieth installment in the Barbie film series, the plot follows Blair Willows, a teenage girl living in the kingdom of Gardania, who wins an annual lottery to attend a prestigious school where girls can train to become princesses or royal ladies. As Blair learns the ways of being a proper princess, she uncovers the mystery and secrets behind the kingdom's missing heiress to the throne.[5]
Description
[edit]"Barbie stars as Blair Willows, a kind-hearted girl who is chosen to attend the famed Princess Charm School: a magical, modern place that teaches dancing, how to have tea parties, and proper princess manners. Blair loves her classes – as well as the helpful magical sprites and her new friends, Princess Hadley and Princess Isla. But when one of the royal teachers, Dame Devin, discovers that Blair looks a lot like the kingdom's missing princess, she turns Blair's world upside down to stop her from claiming the throne. Now Blair, Hadley and Isla must find an enchanted crown to prove Blair's true identity in this charming and magical princess story!"[6]
Plot
[edit]In the kingdom of Gardania, teenage Blair Willows works as a waitress at a small café to support her sickly adoptive mother and younger sister Emily. Returning home, Blair is shocked to find out via a televised broadcast that she has won a lottery for a scholarship to become a Lady Royal—a princess's advisor—at the prestigious Princess Charm School, a magical academy where princesses from different kingdoms are educated. Emily reveals that she signed up Blair for the lottery multiple times to ensure her selection. Despite Blair's reluctance, her mother assures her that attending the school is a good opportunity.
A carriage comes and takes Blair to the school, where she is enthusiastically greeted by a golden retriever named Prince. Blair meets Headmistress Alexandra Privet, who tells her that every student is assigned a fairy to act as their personal assistant. Blair's fairy, Grace, takes her to her dorm where she meets her roommates: Princess Isla, who mixes electronic music, and Princess Hadley, an avid sportswoman. Blair is also introduced to Dame Devin, sister-in-law of the late Queen Isabella, sister of the late King Reginald and Devin's daughter, Delancy, who will be crowned princess and ruler of Gardania at the school's graduation ceremony. Blair struggles in her classes due her clumsiness; and is further hampered by Dame Devin and Delancy, who take a strong disliking to Blair and make several attempts to sabotage her. Blair perseveres and improves when she receives special tutoring from Headmistress Privet.
While exploring the palace, Blair and her roommates happen upon a portrait of a young Queen Isabella and note her striking resemblance to Blair. Upon seeing another portrait depicting the late royal family (including Prince as a puppy) and learning that Blair was found on her doorstep by her adoptive mother on the same day the royal family died in a car crash, Isla and Hadley deduce that Blair is Queen Isabella and King Reginald's long-lost daughter, Princess Sophia, and the true heir to the throne. This discovery is overheard by Delancy. At dinner, Dame Devin announces her plan to demolish the poorer neighborhoods where Blair's family lives and replace them with new parks. However, she attributes this plan to Delancy, who appears conflicted.
Blair almost decides to return home, but changes her mind and becomes determined to find the legendary crown of Gardania, which is said to glow when worn by the rightful heir. On the night before graduation, Dame Devin plants jewelry in Blair's room and accuses her and her roommates of stealing. The three of them are then ordered detained, but are saved by Delancy, who does not want to usurp the throne from the true heir. Blair, her roommates, and Grace sneak into the palace vault, but are caught by Dame Devin, who takes the crown and locks the girls inside.
The next morning at the graduation ceremony, Delancy attempts to stall her coronation, giving Isla enough time to deduce the vault code, allowing the girls to escape. Just as Delancy was about to be crowned, Blair arrives at the coronation just in time and makes a claim to the throne; she, her friends, and Dame Devin struggle to grab the crown, which eventually falls into Delancy's hands. To her mother's dismay, Delancy places the crown on Blair's head. The crown glows and magically dresses Blair in a new gown, confirming her identity as Princess Sophia.
Dame Devin angrily berates her daughter and inadvertently reveals that she orchestrated the deaths of Queen Isabella and King Reginald with her family so Delancy could inherit the throne. Dame Devin is arrested, and Sophia elects Delancy as her Lady Royal. At a celebratory dance party that evening, Sophia is reunited with her adoptive family.
Cast of Characters
[edit]- Diana Kaarina as Blair Willows / Princess Sophia, a waitress at "Cafe Gardania" who wins a scholarship to Princess Charm School. She is kind, clever, and diligent, but clumsy. It is later revealed that Blair was Princess Sophia, the long lost princess of Gardania, the true heir to the throne, and daughter of the late Queen Isabella and King Reginald, who was presumed to have died in a car crash alongside her family when she was just a baby, but escaped the accident and was found by Miss Willows.[7][8]
- Morwenna Banks as Alexandra Privet, the headmistress of Princess Charm School. First appearing as strict, she gives Blair private lessons to help her improve and is one of the few who believed in her.
- Nicole Oliver as Dame Devin, a vindictive school teacher at Princess Charm School, Delancy's mother, sister in law of Queen Isabella, wife of queen Isabella's brother and sister of King Reginald. She had been selected to act as a lady royal, but no one picked her, not even Isabella, who would become her sister-in-law. She attempts to sabotage Blair at every corner, recognizing her as Isabella and Reginald's lost daughter, Sophia, who was the rightful heir to the throne. She had also arranged the deaths of the royal family so that Delancy could be princess.
- Brittney Wilson as Delancy Devin, a student at Princess Charm School, Dame Devin's daughter, Queen Isabella and King Reginald's niece, Sophia's cousin, and the heir presumptive of Gardania. Despite her initially spiteful attitude, she chooses to do the right thing when she learns that Blair is the true heir to the throne.
- Ali Liebert as Princess Hadley, an athletic student at Princess Charm School and one of Blair's roommates and best friends. Liebert also plays Princess Portia, Delancy's airhead companion.
- Shannon Chan-Kent as Princess Isla, a music-loving Japanese student at Princess Charm School and amateur DJ, and one of Blair's best friends and roommates.
- Vincent Tong as Prince Nicholas, a prince who attends the neighboring Prince Charming Academy and later befriends Blair.
- Madeleine Peters as Emily Willows, Blair's younger sister and Miss Willows' second adopted daughter who signed up Blair for the Princess Charm School lottery multiple times.
- Ellen Kennedy as Miss Willows, Blair and Emily's adoptive mother on whose doorstep Blair was left as a baby after surviving the car crash that killed her birth parents.
- Bethany Brown as Lady Royal Josette, one of Blair's classmates.[9][10]
- Kazumi Evans as Harmony, Isla's personal princess assistant.
- Special guest star: Miranda Ram-Nolte as Princess Miranda
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Barbie: Princess Charm School". Barbie. Retrieved 9 December 2013.
- ^ Norton, Ezekiel (2011-09-13), Barbie: Princess Charm School (Animation, Family, Fantasy), Barbie Entertainment, Rainmaker Entertainment, retrieved 2022-07-24
- ^ "Barbie: Princess Charm School". www.uphe.com. 2015-03-08. Retrieved 2022-07-24.
- ^ "Nickelodeon TV listings". Zap2it. November 12, 2011. Archived from the original on 2011-11-12.
- ^ Barbie: Princess Charm School (Video 2011) – IMDb, retrieved 2022-07-24
- ^ "Barbie: Princess Charm School – Movies on Google Play". play.google.com. Retrieved 2022-07-24.
- ^ Barbie: Princess Charm School (Video 2011) – IMDb, retrieved 2022-07-24
- ^ "Barbie: Princess Charm School". Behind The Voice Actors. Retrieved 2022-07-24.
- ^ Barbie: Princess Charm School (Video 2011) - IMDb, retrieved 2023-10-08
- ^ "Barbie: Princess Charm School script in PDF format". www.scripts.com. Retrieved 2023-10-08.
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[edit]- 2011 films
- 2011 direct-to-video films
- Films set in 2012
- Animated films set in the 2010s
- American direct-to-video films
- American animated fantasy films
- Barbie films
- Canadian animated fantasy films
- Canadian independent films
- 2011 computer-animated films
- 2010s English-language films
- Fictional princesses
- Animated films about princesses
- Universal Pictures direct-to-video animated films
- Universal Pictures direct-to-video films
- 2010s American animated films
- Animated films set in Europe
- 2010s children's animated films
- 2010s children's fantasy films
- Canadian direct-to-video films
- 2010s Canadian animated films
- Animated films set in schools
- Animated films set in fictional countries
- Independent animated films
- Mainframe Studios films
- English-language fantasy films