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Release Date:
November 3, 2011
Original Title:
Barbie: A Perfect Christmas
Alternate Titles:
Barbie Den Perfekta Julen
Genres:
Animation | Family
Production Companies:
Mattel
Technicolor Animation
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
AU: G DK: A ES: Ai FR: U GB: U NL: AL US: G
Runtime: 74
Join Barbie and her sisters Skipper, Stacie and Chelsea as their holiday vacation plans turn into a most unexpected adventure and heartwarming lesson. After a snowstorm diverts their plane, the girls find themselves far from their New York destination and their holiday dreams. Now stranded at a remote inn in the tiny town of Tannenbaum, the sisters are welcomed by new friends and magical experiences. In appreciation for the wonderful hospitality they receive, they use their musical talents to put on a performance for the whole town. Barbie and her sisters realize the joy of being together is what really makes A Perfect Christmas!
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Art Designer:
Jessica Borutski
Art Direction:
David Colman
Characters:
Ruth Handler
Co-Producer:
Marty Kossoff
Dan Smith
Director:
Mark Baldo
Editor:
Aaron Seelman
Original Music Composer:
Gabriel Mann
Rebecca Kneubuhl
Producer:
Kevin Gamble
Gokul Kesavan
Producer's Assistant:
Rob Hudnut
Steven Wendland
Production Design:
Walter P. Martishius
Sound Mixer:
Mark Jasper
Michael Colomby
Writer:
Elise Allen
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