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Barbie in a Christmas Carol

DVD cover.
Directed by William Lau
Produced by Anita Lee
Written by Elise Allen
Starring Kelly Sheridan
Morwenna Banks
Kathleen Barr
Editing by Ryan Brassington
Distributed by Kidtoon Films (theatrical)
Universal Studios Home Entertainment (DVD)
Release date(s) November 4, 2008
Country  United States
Language English
Gross revenue $4,453,567 (U.S) DVD sales [1]
Preceded by Barbie and the Diamond Castle
Followed by Barbie Thumbelina

Barbie in a Christmas Carol is a 2008 computer animated direct-to-video film and part of the CGI Barbie film series. It is was released on DVD on November 4, 2008. It was a limited theatrical release by Kidtoon Films on November 1, 2008. This is the first Barbie film that Barbie narrated to her sister Kelly since Barbie of Swan Lake.

Contents

[edit] Overview

On Christmas Eve, Kelly is reluctant to go to a Christmas Eve ball, so Barbie tells her the story of Eden Starling, a glamourous singing diva in the Victorian England and the owner of a theatre house. However, Eden is self-centred and loves only herself. She is frequently accompanied by her snooty cat, Chuzzlewit. She does not believe in Christmas and orders all her employees to work on Christmas.

Eden's employees, Freddy, Ann, Nan, Maurice, and costume designer Catherine are disappointed to hear the news. Catherine Beadnell, as Eden's best friend, tries to persuade Eden otherwise, but is met with no success. That night, Eden receives a visit from the spirit of her late Aunt Marie, who reveals she intends to send three spirits to see Eden. The three spirits will convince Eden to change her life, each by showing Eden her past, her present, and her future.

In Eden's past, Aunt Marie was very strict. She insisted Eden to practice singing and playing piano without giving her chance to take a rest on Christmas. Secretly, Eden went to her old, dearest friend Catherine's house to celebrate Christmas. There they sang together. But Aunt Marie came and forbade Eden to celebrate Christmas after that.

Meanwhile, the spirit of Christmas present shows Eden that Catherine is a truly generous person as she gives the orphans clothes. Eden is touched by this view.

Finally the spirit of Christmas future brings Eden to the coldest choice of life. Eden has lost her fame and becomes so poor, even Chuzzlewit's only dinner, a rat, runs away! Eden later meets Catherine who has become a rich designer, but also with an arrogant attitude, just like the previous Eden.

Eden awakens from her dreams a changed person. She decides to let her employees have a holiday and is good to them too. Through her good deeds, Eden ultimately learns to keep the spirit of Christmas everyday of the year.

Through these journeys, Eden is able to change her life and learns to help and love others.

Kelly/Shelly changes her mind about Christmas after listening to Barbie's stories. She decides to go to the donation party just as Nikki comes into Barbie's bedroom.

[edit] Adaptation

The story book version was written by Mary Man-Kong and published by Golden Books (a division of Random House).It's story is based on the book The Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens and so is the name of the film.

[edit] Voice Cast

[edit] DVD Sales

The film was released on November 4, 2008 and grossed $4,453,567 in the US DVD market.[2]

[edit] Trivia

Even though promoted as the first Christmas film, the first was actually Barbie in the Nutcracker in 2001.

[edit] References

  1. ^ http://www.the-numbers.com/movies/2008/0BRCC.php
  2. ^ http://www.the-numbers.com/movies/2008/0BRCC.php

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