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The Barbie Diaries

The Barbie Diaries is a 2006 computer-animated motion capture teen drama film directed by Eric Fogel and written by Elise Allen and Laura McCreary which premiered on Nickelodeon on 30 April[1] and on DVD on May 9.[2]

The Barbie Diaries
DVD cover
Directed by
  • Eric Fogel (film)
  • Kallan Kagan (voice)
Produced by
  • Kallan Kagan
  • Rob Hudnut (executive)
Starring
Edited byBryan Shelton
Music by
Production
companies
Distributed byLionsgate Home Entertainment
Release dates
  • April 30, 2006 (2006-04-30) (Nickelodeon)[1]
  • May 9, 2006 (2006-05-09) (DVD)
Running time
70 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

The 8th entry in the Barbie film series, it features Kelly Sheridan as the talking vocal provider for Barbie and Skye Sweetnam as her singing vocals. The only Barbie film produced by Curious Pictures and thus the only film in the first decade of the Barbie film franchise not to be produced by Mainframe Entertainment (currently Mainframe Studios), this is also the last Barbie film to be originally distributed by Lionsgate in the United States and Canada, as Universal Studios (now Universal Pictures) was set to take over the home video distribution rights from the next film, Barbie in the 12 Dancing Princesses.[2]

Plot

In this film, Barbie is portrayed as a typical American teenager who is a sophomore in high school who encounters the problems that real-life teens often encounter: making new friends, dating, gossip and getting involved in school activities. She always gets beaten in everything by Raquelle, a snobby girl who used to be her best friend in fifth grade. On the first day of school, she attempts to become anchorwoman for the school TV station but Raquelle beats her to it. Instead, she becomes Raquelle's personal assistant, buying her drinks and doing her work.

When Raquelle dumps Todd, he and Barbie begin hanging out together and soon become a couple. Todd asks Barbie to the Fall Formal. Thrilled, Barbie, as well as her best friends Tia and Courtney, rush to buy a dress when they discover that Raquelle and Todd are together again. The mysterious woman at the counter, whose name is Stephanie, gives them advice and offers them some charm bracelets for free. Barbie's happens to come with a diary which she writes her hopes in.

Soon after, what she wrote starts to mysteriously come true. Someone leaves her love notes and her band, Charmz, gets a gig at the school dance that Barbie was previously invited to. Next, Barbie decides to do a piece on popular kids and "What Makes Them Popular." She soon starts to neglect her friends and the story is quite mean. She even skips Tia's class-president election to hang out with Reagan and Dawn, Raquelle's friends. She starts skipping band practice and spends hours talking to them on the phone and hanging out with them. Barbie realizes that her hopes written in the diary came true and rushes to the mall to ask Stephanie about it. To her shock, it is revealed that the woman never worked there and apparently does not exist.

Tia and Courtney discover that it is Kevin that has been leaving Barbie the love notes, not Todd. They pressure him to tell her but he refuses. Dawn and Reagan find out that Barbie only befriended them because of her story and stop hanging out with her. They tell Raquelle. Soon, Raquelle steals Barbie's magic bracelet. Tia and Courtney watch footage of the story, and they discover that Barbie has told them a secret about Tia. They confront her and let her know that they no longer want to be friends with her. The night of the story, Barbie apologizes to her friends and chooses to instead showcase Kevin's film clips depicting a paperclip chain attacking his eBook. Out of shame, Barbie refuses to go to the dance. On the night of the dance, her friends arrive and tell her that she has to perform with them, giving her the dress that they put on hold for her at the mall.

Still worried as she has no bracelet, Kevin takes one of his guitar strings and loops it around her wrist. Barbie points out that it is a "stupid piece of bent metal" until she realizes that is what her bracelet was. The girls rock the concert with Courtney finally able to do a drum stick maneuver that she couldn't do before. While dancing with Todd she asks him about the notes in her locker but he denies knowing about any notes. Confused, Barbie thinks back to other people who were in the places the notes had said. Realizing that it was Kevin all along, Barbie leaves in the middle of the dance and goes over to Kevin. Kevin gives her back the charm bracelet that he found on the ground. She apologizes for never realizing, but points out that the bizarre rhyming in the notes was a giveaway. The two dance together and become a couple. At the end, Barbie and Kevin watch a movie while eating ziti as Kevin asked.

Cast

Soundtrack

The Barbie Diaries (Movie Soundtrack)
Soundtrack album by
Various artists
ReleasedMay 9, 2006
Recorded2005–2006
GenreTeen pop, pop rock
LabelCapitol

The film's eponymous soundtrack album was released on the same date as the film itself. Containing 5 songs and excluding the film's theme song, "This Is Me", it is sold along with the DVD on Walmart. The songs "Girl Most Likely To" and "Real Life" were sung different artists for the album instead of Skye Sweetnam whose versions were rather featured in-film.

Track list

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Invisible" (performed by Kesha)Martin Briley and Chris Pelcer3:16
2."Girl Most Likely To" (performed by Dana Calitri)Nina Ossoff, Kathy Sommer and Dana Calitri3:53
3."Feels Like Love" (performed by Tabitha Fair)Martin Briley, Russ DeSalvo and Dana Calitri3:57
4."Real Life" (performed by Lucy Woodward)Martin Briley, Russ DeSalvo and Dana Calitri3:31
5."Fate Finds a Way" (performed by Elanya)Michael Sakolir3:27

This Is Me

"This Is Me"
Song by Skye Sweetnam
Released2006
Genre
Length3:42
LabelCapitol
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)Dorian Cheah

"This Is Me" is an uptempo pop rock song and the film's opening track sung by Skye Sweetnam, written by Dorian Cheah, Amy Powers and Michèle Vice-Maslin and distributed by Capitol Records.[3][a].[4] Played during the film's opening credits, its accompanying music video which was included as a bonus feature in film's DVD release features the opening credits scenes depicting Barbie, Tia and Courtney playing their instruments and performing interwoven with footages of Skye Sweetnam during her recording sessions for the song and her live stage concert performances.

Other Songs

  • "This Is Me" (performed by Skye Sweetnam)
  • "Girl Most Likely To" (movie version) (performed by Skye Sweetnam)
  • "Real Life" (end credits) (performed by Skye Sweetnam)
  • "Note to Self" (performed by Skye Sweetnam)
  • "Where You Belong" (performed by Huckapoo) (originally from the soundtrack of the Disney Channel Original Series That's So Raven)
  • "I Don't Wanna Sleep" (performed by Deanna DellaCioppa)

Promotion and Charmz

To promote the release of the film, Mattel teamed up with Australian record label, Shock Records, to put together a local 4-piece girl band under the name Charmz[5] in the likeness of Barbie's eponymous in-film band[6] through a singing contest for girls aged 8 to 14.[7]

The aspiring girls of around 500 entrants had to send in a video of themselves singing[8] of which 4 would plucked out from.[9] The 4 plucked out were Gianna Dalla-Vecchia, Paris Maggs, Lauren Stowe (all aged 13 at the time) and 14-year-old Shannon Cordes.[10]

The 4 winners, now under the Charmz name, were taken to a recording studio in Sydney,[11] where they were mentored by former Australian Idol contestant, Ricki-Lee Coulter.[12] Their self-titled album was released on 28 October 2006.[13] It contains cover versions of tracks by Coulter, Robbie Williams, Bananarama,[14] Gwen Stefani, The Mamas and the Papas and Hilary and Haylie Duff.[9][15]

The rendition of "This Is Me" by Charmz was issued ahead of the album on 31 July 2006, which peaked at No. 57 on the ARIA singles chart.[10][5][16]

Discography

  • Charmz (28 October 2006) – Shock/Mattel[17]
  • "This Is Me" (31 July 2006) – Shock/Mattel (SPIKE010)

Notes

  1. ^ For additional work user may have to select 'Search again' and then 'Enter a title:' &/or 'Performer:'

References

  1. ^ a b "TV listings". Albuquerque Journal. Nwespapers.com by Ancestry.com. 29 April 2006. Retrieved 25 April 2022.
  2. ^ a b Netherby, Jennifer (13 April 2006). "U enters the Barbie biz". Variety. Penske Media Corporation. Retrieved 25 April 2022. The studio is taking over distributing Barbie DVDs from Lionsgate Entertainment, which ended its five-year partnership with Mattel last month.
  3. ^ "'This Is Me' at APRA search engine". Australasian Performing Right Association (APRA). Retrieved 12 February 2018.
  4. ^ "ACE Repertory – ISWC T0729434234". ASCAP. Retrieved 12 February 2018.
  5. ^ a b Moreland Leader, 27 November 2006, "Young singer has Charmz-ed start"
  6. ^ The Courier-Mail, 10 June 2006, "Video audition that worked like a charm"
  7. ^ Herald Sun, 25 April 2006, "Join the Barbie queue"
  8. ^ The Gold Coast Bulletin, 12 September 2006, "Plucky charmz" by Jennifer Robinson
  9. ^ a b The Southern Star, 25 October 2006, "Girl band uses all their Charmz for fame" by Belinda Barry
  10. ^ a b Wallace, Ian (9 October 2006). "Week Commencing ~ 7th August 2006 ~ Issue #857" (PDF). The ARIA Report. ARIA (857): 2–3, 8, 12, 19. Archived from the original (PDF) on 19 September 2006. Retrieved 12 February 2018.
  11. ^ Sunday Telegraph, 18 June 2006, "Girls gain sudden taste of stardom" by Andrew Chesterton
  12. ^ Northern Territory News/Sunday Territorian, 7 May 2006, "Calling all teen pop star wannabes by Paul Jackson
  13. ^ "New Australasian Releases". ARIA. 1 October 2006. Retrieved 12 February 2018.
  14. ^ Diamond Valley Leader, 29 November 2006, "First album out"
  15. ^ Charmz (2006). "Charmz". Mattel, Shock Records. Shock Records. Retrieved 12 February 2018.
  16. ^ Wallace, Ian (9 October 2006). "Week Commencing ~ 9th October 2006 ~ Issue #866" (PDF). The ARIA Report. ARIA (866): 4, 13, 19. Archived from the original (PDF) on 19 December 2006. Retrieved 12 February 2018.
  17. ^ Mornington Peninsular Leader, 26 December 2006, "Charmz, by Charmz" by Carla Bergmeier

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The Barbie Diaries is a 2006 computer animated motion capture teen drama film directed by Eric Fogel and written by Elise Allen and Laura McCreary which premiered on Nickelodeon on 30 April 1 and on DVD on May 9 2 The Barbie DiariesDVD coverDirected byEric Fogel film Kallan Kagan voice Produced byKallan KaganRob Hudnut executive StarringKelly SheridanSkye SweetnamSarah EdmondsonVenus TerzoMatt HillChiara ZanniAndrew FrancisMaryke HendrikseAnna CummerEdited byBryan SheltonMusic byRuss DeSalvoPeter SchwartzProductioncompaniesCurious PicturesMattelDistributed byLionsgate Home EntertainmentRelease datesApril 30 2006 2006 04 30 Nickelodeon 1 May 9 2006 2006 05 09 DVD Running time70 minutesCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishThe 8th entry in the Barbie film series it features Kelly Sheridan as the talking vocal provider for Barbie and Skye Sweetnam as her singing vocals The only Barbie film produced by Curious Pictures and thus the only film in the first decade of the Barbie film franchise not to be produced by Mainframe Entertainment currently Mainframe Studios this is also the last Barbie film to be originally distributed by Lionsgate in the United States and Canada as Universal Studios now Universal Pictures was set to take over the home video distribution rights from the next film Barbie in the 12 Dancing Princesses 2 Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Soundtrack 3 1 Track list 3 2 This Is Me 3 3 Other Songs 4 Promotion and Charmz 4 1 Discography 5 Notes 6 References 7 External linksPlot EditIn this film Barbie is portrayed as a typical American teenager who is a sophomore in high school who encounters the problems that real life teens often encounter making new friends dating gossip and getting involved in school activities She always gets beaten in everything by Raquelle a snobby girl who used to be her best friend in fifth grade On the first day of school she attempts to become anchorwoman for the school TV station but Raquelle beats her to it Instead she becomes Raquelle s personal assistant buying her drinks and doing her work When Raquelle dumps Todd he and Barbie begin hanging out together and soon become a couple Todd asks Barbie to the Fall Formal Thrilled Barbie as well as her best friends Tia and Courtney rush to buy a dress when they discover that Raquelle and Todd are together again The mysterious woman at the counter whose name is Stephanie gives them advice and offers them some charm bracelets for free Barbie s happens to come with a diary which she writes her hopes in Soon after what she wrote starts to mysteriously come true Someone leaves her love notes and her band Charmz gets a gig at the school dance that Barbie was previously invited to Next Barbie decides to do a piece on popular kids and What Makes Them Popular She soon starts to neglect her friends and the story is quite mean She even skips Tia s class president election to hang out with Reagan and Dawn Raquelle s friends She starts skipping band practice and spends hours talking to them on the phone and hanging out with them Barbie realizes that her hopes written in the diary came true and rushes to the mall to ask Stephanie about it To her shock it is revealed that the woman never worked there and apparently does not exist Tia and Courtney discover that it is Kevin that has been leaving Barbie the love notes not Todd They pressure him to tell her but he refuses Dawn and Reagan find out that Barbie only befriended them because of her story and stop hanging out with her They tell Raquelle Soon Raquelle steals Barbie s magic bracelet Tia and Courtney watch footage of the story and they discover that Barbie has told them a secret about Tia They confront her and let her know that they no longer want to be friends with her The night of the story Barbie apologizes to her friends and chooses to instead showcase Kevin s film clips depicting a paperclip chain attacking his eBook Out of shame Barbie refuses to go to the dance On the night of the dance her friends arrive and tell her that she has to perform with them giving her the dress that they put on hold for her at the mall Still worried as she has no bracelet Kevin takes one of his guitar strings and loops it around her wrist Barbie points out that it is a stupid piece of bent metal until she realizes that is what her bracelet was The girls rock the concert with Courtney finally able to do a drum stick maneuver that she couldn t do before While dancing with Todd she asks him about the notes in her locker but he denies knowing about any notes Confused Barbie thinks back to other people who were in the places the notes had said Realizing that it was Kevin all along Barbie leaves in the middle of the dance and goes over to Kevin Kevin gives her back the charm bracelet that he found on the ground She apologizes for never realizing but points out that the bizarre rhyming in the notes was a giveaway The two dance together and become a couple At the end Barbie and Kevin watch a movie while eating ziti as Kevin asked Cast EditKelly Sheridan as Barbie Roberts Skye Sweetnam as Barbie Roberts singing voice Sarah Edmondson as Courtney a Japanese American girl and one of Barbie s friends Venus Terzo as Tia an African American girl and one of Barbie s friends Matt Hill as Kevin a nerd and Barbie s boyfriend Chiara Zanni as Raquelle a mean girl and Barbie s rival Maryke Hendrikse as Reagan Raquelle s sidekick Anna Cummer as Dawn an Asian girl and Raquelle s sidekick Andrew Francis as Todd Heather Doerksen as StephanieSoundtrack EditThe Barbie Diaries Movie Soundtrack Soundtrack album by Various artistsReleasedMay 9 2006Recorded2005 2006GenreTeen pop pop rockLabelCapitolThe film s eponymous soundtrack album was released on the same date as the film itself Containing 5 songs and excluding the film s theme song This Is Me it is sold along with the DVD on Walmart The songs Girl Most Likely To and Real Life were sung different artists for the album instead of Skye Sweetnam whose versions were rather featured in film Track list Edit No TitleWriter s Length1 Invisible performed by Kesha Martin Briley and Chris Pelcer3 162 Girl Most Likely To performed by Dana Calitri Nina Ossoff Kathy Sommer and Dana Calitri3 533 Feels Like Love performed by Tabitha Fair Martin Briley Russ DeSalvo and Dana Calitri3 574 Real Life performed by Lucy Woodward Martin Briley Russ DeSalvo and Dana Calitri3 315 Fate Finds a Way performed by Elanya Michael Sakolir3 27 This Is Me Edit This Is Me Song by Skye SweetnamReleased2006GenrePop rockAlternative rockLength3 42LabelCapitolSongwriter s Amy PowersMichele Vice MaslinDorian CheahProducer s Dorian Cheah This Is Me is an uptempo pop rock song and the film s opening track sung by Skye Sweetnam written by Dorian Cheah Amy Powers and Michele Vice Maslin and distributed by Capitol Records 3 a 4 Played during the film s opening credits its accompanying music video which was included as a bonus feature in film s DVD release features the opening credits scenes depicting Barbie Tia and Courtney playing their instruments and performing interwoven with footages of Skye Sweetnam during her recording sessions for the song and her live stage concert performances Other Songs Edit This Is Me performed by Skye Sweetnam Girl Most Likely To movie version performed by Skye Sweetnam Real Life end credits performed by Skye Sweetnam Note to Self performed by Skye Sweetnam Where You Belong performed by Huckapoo originally from the soundtrack of the Disney Channel Original Series That s So Raven I Don t Wanna Sleep performed by Deanna DellaCioppa Promotion and Charmz EditTo promote the release of the film Mattel teamed up with Australian record label Shock Records to put together a local 4 piece girl band under the name Charmz 5 in the likeness of Barbie s eponymous in film band 6 through a singing contest for girls aged 8 to 14 7 The aspiring girls of around 500 entrants had to send in a video of themselves singing 8 of which 4 would plucked out from 9 The 4 plucked out were Gianna Dalla Vecchia Paris Maggs Lauren Stowe all aged 13 at the time and 14 year old Shannon Cordes 10 The 4 winners now under the Charmz name were taken to a recording studio in Sydney 11 where they were mentored by former Australian Idol contestant Ricki Lee Coulter 12 Their self titled album was released on 28 October 2006 13 It contains cover versions of tracks by Coulter Robbie Williams Bananarama 14 Gwen Stefani The Mamas and the Papas and Hilary and Haylie Duff 9 15 The rendition of This Is Me by Charmz was issued ahead of the album on 31 July 2006 which peaked at No 57 on the ARIA singles chart 10 5 16 Discography Edit Charmz 28 October 2006 Shock Mattel 17 This Is Me 31 July 2006 Shock Mattel SPIKE010 Notes Edit For additional work user may have to select Search again and then Enter a title amp or Performer References Edit a b TV listings Albuquerque Journal Nwespapers com by Ancestry com 29 April 2006 Retrieved 25 April 2022 a b Netherby Jennifer 13 April 2006 U enters the Barbie biz Variety Penske Media Corporation Retrieved 25 April 2022 The studio is taking over distributing Barbie DVDs from Lionsgate Entertainment which ended its five year partnership with Mattel last month This Is Me at APRA search engine Australasian Performing Right Association APRA Retrieved 12 February 2018 ACE Repertory ISWC T0729434234 ASCAP Retrieved 12 February 2018 a b Moreland Leader 27 November 2006 Young singer has Charmz ed start The Courier Mail 10 June 2006 Video audition that worked like a charm Herald Sun 25 April 2006 Join the Barbie queue The Gold Coast Bulletin 12 September 2006 Plucky charmz by Jennifer Robinson a b The Southern Star 25 October 2006 Girl band uses all their Charmz for fame by Belinda Barry a b Wallace Ian 9 October 2006 Week Commencing 7th August 2006 Issue 857 PDF The ARIA Report ARIA 857 2 3 8 12 19 Archived from the original PDF on 19 September 2006 Retrieved 12 February 2018 Sunday Telegraph 18 June 2006 Girls gain sudden taste of stardom by Andrew Chesterton Northern Territory News Sunday Territorian 7 May 2006 Calling all teen pop star wannabes by Paul Jackson New Australasian Releases ARIA 1 October 2006 Retrieved 12 February 2018 Diamond Valley Leader 29 November 2006 First album out Charmz 2006 Charmz Mattel Shock Records Shock Records Retrieved 12 February 2018 Wallace Ian 9 October 2006 Week Commencing 9th October 2006 Issue 866 PDF The ARIA Report ARIA 866 4 13 19 Archived from the original PDF on 19 December 2006 Retrieved 12 February 2018 Mornington Peninsular Leader 26 December 2006 Charmz by Charmz by Carla BergmeierExternal links EditOfficial website Currently an unresponsive page link The Barbie Diaries at IMDb The Barbie Diaries at Rotten Tomatoes Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Barbie Diaries amp oldid 1125845393, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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