Barbie of Swan Lake

2003 "Enter a world of love and enchantment"
6.5| 1h23m| G| en| More Info
Released: 29 September 2003 Released
Producted By: Mainframe Entertainment
Country: United States of America
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Barbie as Odette, the young daughter of a baker, follows a unicorn into the Enchanted Forest and is transformed into a swan by an evil wizard intent on defeating the Fairy Queen.

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HeavenlyCreatures Barbie is stereotyped and portrayed as a young girl who is fashion and self obsessed when that could not be further from the truth. Barbie is an inspiring doll, who encourages confidence, finding your true self and following your dreams no matter what. A positive watch for any young girl or boy - the whole collection of more than 30 Barbie films is inspiring and endearing and will get any young boy or girl excited for their future and the prospect of growing up and doing what you love.
justinforcier This film is a pure masterpiece of motion pictures. Everything from the animation to the BRILLIANT writing is absolutely amazing!!! This movie is the Everest of all arts. Voices were just the BEST and verrryy not cancerous at all. Everything from the poster to the mere acting makes this movie the masterpiece it is. I recommend this to any adult to watch over and over again.disclaimer: this review is for sarcastic purposes not to be taken seriously.
julkakoziej The title of the film is Barbie. It is animation. It is about a Princess and swans. It is not based on a book. The film in Swan Lake and castle. The film is set modern times. Barbie is stars in the film. Barbie Plays the main role. Barbie is my favourite character in film. My family and friends would like the film.
darklybrite An excellent film for young and not so young viewers. Although artificially generated, the animation is superb and keeps the viewer's attention focused throughout most of the film. I was surprised to learn only afterwards that Kelsey Grammar had lent his voice for one of the characters. I have a question regarding the animation system used in making this film. The facial characteristics of the animated characters resemble those I've seen in software programs used by clothing and apparel industry manufacturers to simulate human models for garment design. I know that software designers often re-use modules from other projects they've worked on. Does anybody know anything about the technical background of the animation software used for this film?