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Product Description Barbie™ and Teresa™ tell us the fairy tale story of Liana™ and Alexa™, best friends who shared everything including their love of music. One day their simple lives change when they are given an enchanted mirror and befriend the girl trapped inside! To save their new friend, Liana™ and Alexa™ embark on a dangerous journey to the hidden Diamond Castle that will put their friendship to the test. But through the power of song and with the companionship of two adorable puppies, the girls face their challenges together and learn that friendship is the true treasure.Bonus Content:BloopersMagical Music Video: "Connected"Sneak Peek of Barbie in A Christmas Carol]]> .com A musical story about the power of friendship and believing in oneself, Barbie and the Diamond Castle opens with Barbie and her friend Teresa singing, playing guitar, and relating a story about friendship to Stacy who's just had a disagreement with her best friend Courtney. In the story, friends Alexa and Liana loose everything but each other in a terrible storm. A chance meeting with an old woman brings them a new friend Melody, who shares their love of music, but is locked inside an enchanted mirror. It turns out that Melody is an apprentice muse who holds the secret key to the diamond castle and embodies the last chance to defeat the selfish muse Lydia and preserve music for the entire world. Alexa and Liana help Melody journey to the diamond castle, overcoming enormous obstacles conjured by Lydia and her serpent Slider as well as rising above a disagreement between themselves. This CGI animated program is colorful and bright, if not particularly realistic, and the pop music is appealing, but oddly out of sink with the renaissance style costuming. While the Barbie versions of classic stories like Barbie of Swan Lake or Barbie Prince and the Pauper generally offer better storylines, young Barbie fans will nonetheless enjoy this quest to save music while getting a sense of the importance of friendship and believing in oneself. (Ages 3 to 9) --Tami Horiuchi Beyond Barbie and the Diamond Castle on DVD More Barbie on DVD Barbie and the Diamond Castle in Spanish The Barbie StoreStills from Barbie and the Diamond Castle (click for larger image)
A**N
Hard to go wrong with a Barbie movie!
My younger sister watched this as a child and recommended it for my daughter! She was drawn into the plot and the songs! She liked it so much that she asked to watch it again afterwards! Great for kids in early elementary school!
H**E
dogs
not real dogs so not five stars
A**R
THE MAGIC OF FRIENDSHIP - CONNECTED
This movie was extremely realistic. This movie shows the real dynamic between friendships, generosity, and gratitude. We see arguments, resolution, compassion, and so much more. Even the song choices were incredible! This movie shows that when you work together, all things are possible. What a wonderful movie that I will watch again and again. Just as I watched this movie as a child, I hope my kids will grow up loving it someday too. A MUST-BUY!!!!
S**F
A serve
These diamond hoes are so cool
P**Y
Love this movie
So nostalgic
S**N
Friendship with bad reviews.
I bought this movie for my daughter when she started collecting the other movies. I read the reviews before buying and against the judgment of other mothers, I purchased this. I felt that this movie didn't show any scary parts that would be sensitive to kids other than tragic parts. When the house burned, no one died so it isn't really scary. Secondly I do not see how the men imposed a one night stand when the girls were mad at them. You would have to be thinking about that when you watch it to see it that way. I didn't however like the music as it was quite pitchy and the one girl seems to be like greedy and would rather get something handed to her then help a friend. I thought the dogs were kind of dumb however my daughter enjoyed them. I think this movie is appropriate for kids to watch and I feel it would keep there attention while teaching them about friendship.
A**A
I feel connected
This movie has great music, but the female leads don't do a great job setting boundaries with the male love interests
D**A
Good movie. Barbie is Barbie but a crowd pleaser with the little princesses in your life!
Good Barbie movie. Corny and the quality is kinda low. It’s like it was converted from a VHS format or something. Not that great, but it’s Barbie!
C**N
Preciosa
Nos ha gustado mucho
A**N
Do not buy, does not work
Very disappointed, was suppose to be a present for my daughter, took nearly 4 weeks to arrive and doesn’t work.
M**C
ありがとう!
レアな作品だったので、こうやってアメリカからでも購入ができて、ものすごく満足しています。ありがとうございます
M**D
Another treat for little girls (and boys),
This latest Barbie video, a cross between a fairytale fantasy and a "Best Friends" story, is one of the more original films Mattel have produced and my seven-year old children thoroughly enjoyed it.It begins with Barbie and Teresa practicing a guitar duet when a smaller girl bursts in having just had a terrible row with her best friend. Barbie starts to tell her a story of two friends who were put in great danger because each thought her friend had betrayed her, but their friendship won out in the end ...The friends concerned, Liana and Alexa, share everything, including their love of music. One day they are given a magic mirror - and find a girl, Melody, magically hiding inside it.Melody is an apprentice to the three muses who use the magical "Diamond castle" to inspire and spread music through the land. Unfortunately one of the muses, Lydia, wants to be the sole ruler of music. With the aid of her magical flute and an evil winged serpent called Slyder, Lydia has turned her fellow muses to stone. Melody has the secret key to the Diamond castle, so Lydia and Slyder are searching for her.Alexa and Liana set out to help Melody rescue the petrified muses and overthrow Lydia - they will face dangers and deception along the way.The story is one of friendship rather than romance, but "Ken" makes an appearance as Ian and Jeremy, a pair of rascally but warm-hearted twins who are travelling musicians. Ian and Jeremy share the role of comic relief with two adorable puppies, Sparkles and Lily: the twins have been given some quite amusing dialogue with plenty of ironic banter, probably intended to keep adults who are watching the film with their offspring amused.Before we first rented one of the Barbie videos for my daughter, I was expecting them to be trite, over-commercialised, over-sugary and over here. However, I was pleasantly surprised.Yes, they do have a lot of commercial spin-offs and a high saccarine count, but the quality of the Barbie films we have subsequently bought or rented, including "The Diamond Castle" was significantly higher than I would have originally expected, and the quality has kept rising as each successive Barbie film seems to be more beautifully made than the last. They have not just kept my children engrossed for hours - including my son as well as my daughter - but introduced them to some beautiful stories and truly wonderful music.Prsonally I love classical music and want my children to have the opportunity to learn to appreciate it. So it was a big positive for me when I was listening to CDs of classics such as Beethoven's pastoral symphony, or "The Queen of the Night's aria" from Mozart's magic flute, and my daughter, then aged five, recognised the music, and correctly remembered which Barbie film had used it. ("Magic of Pegasus" and "Mermaidia" respectively.)With one exception the soundtrack to "The Diamond Castle" isn't taken from the classics, the songs in the musical are all modern. The exception is a pastiche of Beethoven's "Ode to Joy" which plays when the castle finally appears near the climax of the film. The orchestral accompaniment was recorded by a top rank classical orchestra, the Czech Philharmonic Chamber Orchestra. In my opinion Arnie Roth, who conducted the orchestra and co wrote the music with David Blamire, did a good job of it - almost as good the music he wrote for "The Princess and the Pauper" which has the best soundtrack of those Barbie films which have new music rather than scores taken from the classics.Those people who enjoy criticising what the Barbie franchise represents will not have much difficulty finding things in this production to sneer at. If you, or more importantly your kids, are allergic to an excess of twee sweetness, then this film and the Barbie videos generally may not be for them.And the female characters are all on the thin side of plausibility: I'm not worried that watching this is going to give my own daughter anorexia as she likes food too much and has a good sense of the difference between fantasy and reality. However, if you are worried that your children may be forming an unrealistic idea about how thin a healthy female body shape is, it is not quite impossible that this film may contribute to it.Barbie is often accused of reinforcing gender stereotyping, but I don't think the charge is entirely fair, and less so for this film than most of the others. Insofar as gender stereotypes are present in "The Diamond Castle" the film appears to be taking the mickey out of them.On the plus side: it is beautifully made, it will hold the attention of most small children for long enough for the typical exhausted parent to clear the mess they have made in several rooms of the house or collapse for an hour's rest after doing so.Or alternatively, if you want to watch it with your children, there are a fair number of more sophisticated jokes thrown in to keep you amused.
P**L
Five Stars
grand daughter loves it , tells it all !
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