Barbie: The Pearl Princess (2014) [G]

Release Date:
February 15, 2014

Original Title:
Barbie: The Pearl Princess

Alternate Titles:
27. Жемчужная принцесса
Barbie - De Parelprinses
Barbie 27 - in Die magischen Perlen (2013)
Barbie em Sereia das Perolas
Barbie et la magie des perles
Barbie in Die magischen Perlen
Barbie: La principessa delle perle
Barbie: İnci Prenses
Μπάρμπι: Η πριγκίπισσα των μαργαριταριών
바비 펄 프린세스
바비의 진주 프린세스

Genres:
Animation | Family

Production Companies:
Mattel
Rainmaker Entertainment

Production Countries:
Canada | United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
CZ: U  DK: A  ES: Ai  FR: U  GB: U  GR: Κ  HU: KN  US: G 

Runtime: 73

Barbie plays Lumina, a mermaid girl with the power to change the color of pearls. Cheerful and creative, Lumina finds herself working in a mermaid salon customizing fabulous hairstyles. And when Lumina has the chance to attend the royal ball, her friends adorn her with a gown fit for a princess. At the ball, villains try to seize power over the kingdom, and Lumina finds within herself an unexpected power that proves she is much more than a hair stylist.

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Art Designer:
Nicole Garber

Characters:
Ruth Handler

Director:
Ezekiel Norton

Editor:
Colin Adams

Music:
Jim Dooley

Producer:
Shawn McCorkindale
Shelley Tabbut

Producer's Assistant:
Kim Dent-Wilder
Rob Hudnut

Production Design:
Walter P. Martishius

Sound Designer:
Ryan Nowak

Writer:
Steve Granat
Cydne Clark

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