Barbie and the Diamond Castle

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Barbie and the Diamond Castle
Produced by Nancy Bennett
Luke Carroll
Starring Kelly Sheridan
Distributed by Universal Studios Home Entertainment
Release date(s) October 2008
Running time 75 min.
Country United States of America
Language English
Preceded by Barbie Mariposa
Followed by Barbie as the Sleeping Beauty
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Barbie and the Diamond Castle is a 2008 direct-to-video computer-animated entry in the in the Barbie film series. The film is scheduled to be released in October 2008[citation needed]. The film features the voice of Kelly Sheridan, who has voiced the Barbie protagonist in all the CGI Barbie films.

As with the previous Barbie films, a line of toys, dolls, and other products were made based on and released slightly ahead of the film. The Toy Fair 2008 released images of some of the dolls to be released later this year[1]. Fox Interactive will self-publish the video game adaption for the movie.

[edit] Plot

Liana and Alexa (Barbie and Teresa) are best friends who share everything, including their love of singing. While walking through the forest, the girls find a magical mirror. As they clean the mirror and sing, a girl named Melody appears in the mirror's surface. Melody tells the girls about the secret of the Diamond Castle, which is the home of all music, and where three musical muses once resided until one evil muse, Lydia, tried to take the castle for herself.

In an act of safekeeping the other two muses entrusted the key of the Diamond Castle to Melody. And to keep the key safe from Lydia, Melody hid herself in the mirror, but now she can't get out. She needs Liana's and Alexa's help to free her from the mirror and to save the Diamond Castle. Along their way, Liana and Alexa make new friends and foes.

[edit] Voice cast

  • Kelly Sheridan

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