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Barbie Dreamtopia
Web-based Barbie media franchise From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Barbie Dreamtopia,[1][2] Barbie: Dreamtopia[3] or simply Dreamtopia, (stylized as Barbie DREAMTOPIA) is a web-based children's media franchise created by Julia Pistor for Mattel Television which was active from 14 January 2016 to 21 October 2021.
Dreamtopia was originally produced by Israeli animation studio Snowball Studios[4][5] with support from The Jerusalem Film & Television Fund.[6][7] from 14 January 2016 to 1 April 2018. Toronto-based Relish Studios produced an 8-part mini-serial spin-off of the franchise titled Barbie Return to Dreamtopia as an part of a broader animated web franchise known as Barbie's Dreamworld which was released by Mattel Television on YouTube Kids and YouTube, the latter via its Barbie user handle, between 21 July and 21 October 2021.[8][9]
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Premise
The series follows Chelsea Roberts as she finds herself touring her own make-believe land known as Dreamtopia with her big sister, Barbie. There, they discover a whole new munch-able world; swim through rainbow rivers with small mermaids and fly through cotton candy clouds with fairies.[10]
Broadcast
Dreamtopia began with the release of a teaser promo video on 14 January 2016. The shorts then followed from 5 May to 21 July 2016 and was initially released as a YouTube Kids-exclusive production, but was later made available on YouTube. An animated television special spanning 46 minutes in length was distributed by Universal Pictures Home Entertainment and broadcast on television in 5 countries and regions on 26 June 2016. The success of the TV special resulted in the greenlighting of an eponymous web series, with four episodes released early on YouTube and YouTube Kids on 4 May 2017.[11] The web series episodes began to be released weekly on YouTube and YouTube Kids from 5 November 2017 to 1 April 2018.[12] Barbie Dreamtopia: The Series premiered on Cartoon Network in Australia and New Zealand on 2 March 2018.[13] The series also premiered on Kabillion and KidsClick in the United States on 7 September and 24 September 2018,[14] respectively.
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Main characters
- Chelsea (voiced by Meira Bilnkoff):[3] Barbie's little sister and the focus of the franchise.[15]
- Barbie (voiced by Erica Lindbeck):[3] Chelsea's older sister.
- Honey (voiced by Lucien Dodge):[3] Chelsea's puppy.[15]
- Otto / Notto Prince (voiced by Addie Chandler)[3] is Chelsea's neighbor. In Dreamtopia, his character is Notto Prince.[15]
Shorts
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The Barbie: Dreamtopia franchise overall was centered on a series of animated shorts released exclusively on YouTube between 5 May and 21 July 2016.[16][17][18]
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Television film
An eponymous television film spanning 46 minutes in length was released on 26 June 2016 by Universal Pictures Home Entertainment and broadcast on television in 5 countries and territories including Cartoon Network in Latin America, Super RTL in Germany, Pop in the UK and Ireland, MiniMini+ in Poland, Karusel in Russia and Media Prima in Malaysia.[11]
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Barbie Dreamtopia: Festival of Fun
The web-based special, Festival of Fun, was released on 4 May 2017 on YouTube and its affiliate mobile app. It is a compilation of the first four episodes of Dreamtopia: The Series ahead of its official debut in November that year.
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The series
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During MIPCOM 2016, Mattel Creations announced the greenlighting of an eponymous web series and afterwards on YouTube via its Barbie user handle on 12 October 2016, citing the success of the television film special released on 26 June as the reason.[11][28][17] It is, like the franchise overall, created by Julia Pistor with assistance from Saul Blinkoff and majority-directed by Eran Lazar.[7] This web series, like the earlier web shorts, was first released on YouTube Kids and to YouTube itself afterwards from 5 November 2017 to 1 April 2018.[2][29]
The series debuted on American television via children's programming block KidsClick from Sinclair Broadcast Group on 24 September 2018 and on South African television via eToonz on 25 March 2019.
Books
- Saxon, Victoria; Pickens, Charles; Moss, Patrick Ian (2017). Barbie Dreamtopia: Storybook and Cell Phone Projector (Movie Theater) Hardcover. Studio Fun International. ISBN 9780794440800.
- Saxon, Victoria; Pickens, Charles; Moss, Patrick Ian (2017). Barbie Dreamtopia. Big Golden Books. Mattel. ISBN 9781524701178.
- Barbie Dreamtopia: Kocham ten film (in Polish). Egmont. 2018. ISBN 9788328124486.
- Barbie Dreamtopia: Hayaller Ülkesi Harika Boyama Kitabı (in Turkish). 2017. ISBN 9786050944808.
- Man-Kong, Mary (2017). Barbie Dreamtopia: The Best Birthday. Step into Reading. Random House Books for Young Readers. ISBN 9781524716387.
- Barbie Dreamtopia: The Birthday Wish. Pictureback. Random House. 2017. ISBN 9781524716462.
- Barbie Dreamtopia: Invisible Notes. Scholastic Australia. ISBN 9781742762555.
- Barbie Dreamtopia: Pinta y Pega (in Spanish). Fleurus panini. ISBN 9788427870475.
- Pimenova, Tatiana (2017). Barbie Dreamtopia: Наклей и раскрась (in Russian). ISBN 9785447129446.
- Barbie Dreamtopia: Stick Stack (in Spanish). Fleurus panini. ISBN 9788427870468.
- Tillworth, Mary (2019). Barbie Dreamtopia: The Most Precious Gem. Random House Childrens Books. ISBN 9781524719609.
Video games
Note: These were individually listed on the Barbie.com website during its run and were all discontinued in 2022.[56]
- Magical Hair
- Coloring Creations Game
- Sparkle Mountain Ride
- Rainbow Cove Cloud Creations
- Wispy Forest Spot The Difference
- Sweetville Sugar Match
- Dreamtopia Adventure Games
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