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The widowed King Randolph enlists the help of his cousin to teach his daughters the proper royal etiquette. Instead, she bans all dancing in the palace. Can the twelve dancing princesses sav... Read allThe widowed King Randolph enlists the help of his cousin to teach his daughters the proper royal etiquette. Instead, she bans all dancing in the palace. Can the twelve dancing princesses save the kingdom with their late mother's gift?The widowed King Randolph enlists the help of his cousin to teach his daughters the proper royal etiquette. Instead, she bans all dancing in the palace. Can the twelve dancing princesses save the kingdom with their late mother's gift?
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- Stars
- Awards
- 3 nominations total
Kelly Sheridan
- Genevieve
- (voice)
Catherine O'Hara
- Rowena
- (voice)
Nicole Oliver
- Ashlyn
- (voice)
- …
Jennifer Copping
- Blair
- (voice)
Lalainia Lindbjerg
- Courtney
- (voice)
- (as Lalainia Lindberg)
Kathleen Barr
- Delia
- (voice)
Chiara Zanni
- Edeline
- (voice)
Adrienne Carter
- Fallon
- (voice)
Ashleigh Ball
- Hadley
- (voice)
- …
Britt McKillip
- Janessa
- (voice)
- (as Britt Mckillip)
Maddy Capozzi
- Kathleen
- (voice)
Chantal Strand
- Lacey
- (voice)
Shawn Macdonald
- Derek
- (voice)
Garry Chalk
- Desmond
- (voice)
Peter Kelamis
- Brutus
- (voice)
- …
Gabe Khouth
- Felix
- (voice)
- (as Gabe Kouth)
Mark Oliver
- Royal Butler
- (voice)
- …
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I feel that this movie is different from so many others in that it shows a family of girls who actually care about each other. They may have faults, but bitterness and put-downs have no place with these girls. Try to find that on TV or in the usual movies. It is a breath of fresh air to see girls being feminine--wearing beautiful, feminine dresses and shoes. Contrast that with the apparel in stores today, i.e. raggedy and faded jeans and jackets, etc. The story line has an evil thread running through but that is what makes it more realistic and interesting. I know that it is animated, but it still gives you a feeling that families can stick together and come out okay. I would recommend this movie for boys and girls alike.
This is a nicely-done story with pretty music, lots of dancing, lots of big sister/little sister interaction (almost all of it positive), and lots of wishes granted. There are funny moments that older children and adults will enjoy, such as when King Randolph exclaims, "They're just SHOES! Aren't they?" And tender moments such as when Princess Genevieve comforts her youngest sister, Lacey, after a blunder.
The animation is perhaps not as good as Disney, but it still is very good. The facial expressions are nuanced, particularly for Genevieve, King Randolph, Duchess Rowena and her servant, Derek the cobbler, and little Princess Lacey. My only quibble on the animation is in the dance sequences where the dancing princesses become absolute carbon copies of each other without the slightest deviation -- even the three youngest copy the dance steps perfectly. I would have liked to see a little more individualism in the dancing, considering that these girls are not professional ballerinas or chorus dancers.
The resolution of the story is handled cleverly to get rid of a villainess without actually hurting her. There is some violence done to guards in the story, and the villainess's monkey is mean to other animals in the story.
My 4-year-old daughter loves this movie and has watched it repeatedly, and I have found it to be quite acceptable for her to watch.
The animation is perhaps not as good as Disney, but it still is very good. The facial expressions are nuanced, particularly for Genevieve, King Randolph, Duchess Rowena and her servant, Derek the cobbler, and little Princess Lacey. My only quibble on the animation is in the dance sequences where the dancing princesses become absolute carbon copies of each other without the slightest deviation -- even the three youngest copy the dance steps perfectly. I would have liked to see a little more individualism in the dancing, considering that these girls are not professional ballerinas or chorus dancers.
The resolution of the story is handled cleverly to get rid of a villainess without actually hurting her. There is some violence done to guards in the story, and the villainess's monkey is mean to other animals in the story.
My 4-year-old daughter loves this movie and has watched it repeatedly, and I have found it to be quite acceptable for her to watch.
I didn't grow up with this movie, but I really wish I did. It has a great story, the animation, while a bit rubbery, is still pretty good for 2006, and the music is stellar. Definite recommend.
This movie was very cute and totally little girl appropriate. My nieces have watched it non-stop since they've gotten it, and as a result I've seen it nearly 4 times all the way through. I can't get enough of it. The CGI images are great to watch, the humor is good, and the ballet portrayals are excellent. Although the story line has a few holes, no little girl will pick up on them, and as an adult, the movie is so charming that one hardly even notices. Just keep in mind that it is a Barbie movie, and, though cheesy at times, in my experience, this one lives up to the high standard which the other Barbie princess movies have set for it. I would recommend this to anyone who has a little girl who has always wanted to be a princess. It teaches a good lesson as well. Everyone is special and different in their own way, and everyone can make a difference.
I do get some pleasure out of the Barbie movies, and the 12 Dancing Princesses is no exception. The animation is mostly full of lovely colour, fluid backgrounds and nuanced facial expressions. True, the animation in the dance sequences is not very inspired, but none of it is bad as far I could see. The music is whimsical and catchy, the dialogue is decent with some fun moments even with some corniness, the story has a lot of charm and heart making an existing story fresh in terms of storytelling and while the characters are not much different from the types of characters from the previous Barbie movies they are likable still. The voice acting is solid from all involved. Overall, a very charming movie. 8/10 Bethany Cox
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- TriviaAll the princess's names are in Alphabetical order. Ashlyn, Blair, Courtney, Deliah, Edeline, Fallon, Genevieve, Hadley, Isla, Janessa, Kathleen and Lacey.
- GoofsAs the princesses are joining Genevieve and Derek's dance, Fallon is not seen until the final shot.
- Crazy creditsAt the end of the credits it says: "There is a difference only you can make." -Barbie
- Alternate versionsThe Classical Pieces that are heard in the 2nd, 3rd, and Final Dances in the Pavillion are louder in the 1994 Version
- ConnectionsFeatured in Troldspejlet: Episode #35.9 (2006)
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- Barbie in the Twelve Dancing Princesses
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- Runtime1 hour 23 minutes
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- 1.78 : 1
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