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Release Date:
September 19, 2006
Original Title:
Barbie in the 12 Dancing Princesses
Alternate Titles:
08. 12 Танцующих принцесс
Barbie - 12 tanssivaa prinsessaa
Barbie Og De 12 Dansende Prinsesser
Barbie au bal des 12 princesses
Barbie au bal des douze princesses
Barbie e as Doze Princesas Bailarinas
Barbie en de 12 dansende prinsessen
Barbie i 12 Tanczacych Ksiezniczek
Barbie in the Twelve Dancing Princesses
Barbie och De 12 Dansande Prinsessorna
Barbie y las 12 Princesas Bailarinas
Barbie: As 12 Princesas Bailarinas
芭比之十二芭蕾舞公主
Genres:
Animation | Family
Production Companies:
Mainframe Entertainment
Mattel
Universal Pictures Home Entertainment
Production Countries:
Canada | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DK: 7 ES: Ai FR: TP HU: KN NL: AL US: G
Runtime: 82
King Randolph sends for his cousin, Duchess Rowena, to help turn his daughters, Princess Genevieve and her eleven sisters, into royal material. But the Duchess strips the sisters of their fun, including their favorite pastime: dancing. When all hope may be lost, the sisters discover a secret passageway to a magical land where they can dance the night away.
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Art Designer:
Kevin Chai
Associate Producer:
Shelley Tabbut
Characters:
Ruth Handler
Director:
Greg Richardson
Editor:
Colin Adams
James Boshier
Executive Producer:
Kim Dent-Wilder
Rob Hudnut
Music:
Arnie Roth
Post Production Supervisor:
Jim Cerrotta
Post-Production Manager:
Nick Monton
Producer:
Shea Wageman
Jesyca C. Durchin
Jennifer Twiner McCarron
Production Design:
Walter P. Martishius
Production Manager:
Sharan Wood
Vera Zivny
Story Consultant:
Robert McKee
Writer:
Elana Lesser
Cliff Ruby
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