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Release Date:
March 1, 2011
Original Title:
Barbie: A Fairy Secret
Alternate Titles:
19. Тайна феи
Barbie - Feernes Hemmelighed
Barbie - Het Feeënmysterie
Barbie - Il segreto delle fate
Barbie - Keijujen Salaisuus
Barbie - Le secret des fées
Barbie - Älvornas hemlighet
Barbie Feenes hemmelighet
Barbie Älvornas Hemlighet
Barbie: O Segredo das Fadas
Barbie: Tajemství víl
Barbie: To mystiko mias neraidas
Barbie: Το μυστικό μίας νεράιδας
Μπάρμπι: Το μυστικό μίας νεράιδας
Genres:
Animation | Family | Fantasy
Production Companies:
Mattel
Rainmaker Entertainment
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DK: A ES: Ai GB: U IS: L NL: AL US: G
Runtime: 72
Get ready for Barbie: A Fairy Secret, an amazing adventure with Barbie where she discovers there are fairies living secretly all around us! When Ken is suddenly whisked away by a group of fairies, Barbie's two fashion stylist friends reveal they are actually fairies and that Ken has been taken to a magical secret fairy world not far away! Barbie and her rival Raquelle take off with the fairy friends on an action-packed journey to bring him back. Along the way they must stick together and learn that the real magic lies not just in the fairy world itself, but in the power of friendship.
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Art Designer:
David Dick
Characters:
Ruth Handler
Director:
William Lau
Terry Klassen
Editor:
Sylvain Blais
Music Editor:
Bryon Rickerson
Original Music Composer:
BC Smith
Producer:
Kylie Ellis
Producer's Assistant:
Rob Hudnut
Production Design:
Walter P. Martishius
Writer:
Elise Allen
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