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Release Date:
February 1, 2017
Original Title:
Barbie Video Game Hero
Alternate Titles:
35. Виртуальный мир
Barbie Dataspelshjälten
Barbie Em Um Mundo de Video Game
Barbie no Mundo dos Jogos
Barbie: Ve světě her
Barbie: Video Game Hero
Barbie: Μια βίντεο γκέιμ περιπέτεια
Μπάρμπι: Μία βίντεο γκέιμ περιπέτεια
芭比之电玩英雄
Genres:
Animation | Family | Science Fiction
Production Companies:
Mattel
Mattel Creations
Rainmaker Entertainment
Production Countries:
Canada | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
AU: PG BR: L DK: A ES: Ai NL: 6
Runtime: 72
When Barbie magically gets pulled into her favorite video game, she is excited to see she's transformed into a fun roller-skating character. In the game, she meets Cutie, the lovable cloud-shaped friend, and Bella, the roller-skating princess. Together, they soon discover a mischievous emoji is trying to take control of the game. As they travel from level to level, Barbie must rely on her amazing gaming skills and out-of-the box thinking to save her team and beat the game!
Additional Writing:
Jennifer Skelly
Characters:
Ruth Handler
Director:
Ezekiel Norton
Conrad Helten
Editor:
Cassandra Simonds
Original Music Composer:
Rebecca Kneubuhl
Writer:
Nina G. Bargiel
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