Barbie and the Magic of Pegasus

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Barbie and the Magic of Pegasus
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Directed byGreg Richardson
Written byElana Lesser
Cliff Ruby
Produced byLuke Carroll
Jesyca C. Durchin
Starring Kelly Sheridan
Lalainia Lindbjerg
Mark Hildreth
Edited byLogan McPherson
Music by Arnie Roth
Production
companies
Distributed byNorth America
Lions Gate Home Entertainment
Overseas
Universal Pictures Video
UK and Ireland
Right Entertainment
Release dates
  • September 18, 2005 (2005-09-18)(Nickelodeon) [1]
  • September 20, 2005 (2005-09-20)(DVD)
Running time
85 minutes
CountriesCanada
United States
LanguageEnglish

Barbie and the Magic of Pegasus is a 2005 animated adventure film directed by Greg Richardson and produced by Mattel Entertainment with Mainframe Entertainment. It first premiered on Nickelodeon on September 18, 2005, [1] and it was released later to VHS/DVD on September 20, 2005. [2]

Contents

The sixth entry in the Barbie film series, it is the second to feature an original story not based on previous material and the only film to be released in 3D. [3] It follows the story of Princess Annika, who has to save her parents after an evil wizard named Wenlock turns them to stone. [4] Kelly Sheridan reprised her role for Barbie's character and Brie Larson recorded a song titled "Hope Has Wings" for the film. [5] [6]

Official description

"Barbie takes flight in her first original princess fairy tale movie, Barbie and the Magic of Pegasus. Princess Annika discovers adventure when she is befriended by Brietta – a magnificent, winged horse – that flies her to the beautiful Cloud Kingdom. Annika has only three days to break the spell of Wenlock, an evil wizard who has turned her family to stone.

On her quest to defeat Wenlock, Annika meets new friends and together they travel to forbidden forests, skate through icy caverns and fly above the clouds as they attempt to build a magical wand of light." [7]

Plot

On her birthday, Princess Annika (played by Barbie) worries her parents by going outside to ice skate without permission and bringing home a "possibly dangerous" polar bear cub named Shiver. As a result, the overprotective King Marcus and Queen Elvina forbid her from going skating ever again.

Annoyed, Annika sneaks out to join a skating festival in the village that night. A powerful sorcerer named Wenlock appears and orders the princess to marry him. Marcus and Elvina arrive and confront Wenlock, but he laughs and cryptically reminds Marcus and Elvina of the fate of their "other daughter". When Annika refuses his proposal, Wenlock petrifies the entire village population, including Annika's parents. Annika is rescued by a winged horse named Brietta, but Wenlock warns her she has three days to marry him; otherwise, the spell will become permanent.

Brietta takes Annika to the Cloud Kingdom, ruled by Queen Rayla (played by Christie). Annika discovers that her parents' "other daughter" is, in fact, Brietta (played by Summer), who was transformed into a pegasus by Wenlock when she refused to marry him. This explains why their parents were so protective of Annika once she was born. The Cloud Queen tells Annika that the only thing that can defeat Wenlock is a "Wand of Light"; built from a measure of courage, a ring of love, and a gem of ice lit by hope's eternal flame. Despite Brietta's reluctance due to past failed attempts, Annika assures her that they can build the wand together.

Annika, Brietta, and Shiver travel to the Forbidden Forest, where they meet Aidan (played by Ken), a blacksmith. When Shiver and Annika fall into a giant's stew pot, Annika uses her hair ribbon to help them escape. The ribbon, Annika's exact height, is the "measure of courage", and turns into a staff for the Wand of Light. After getting a map from the gem dealer Ferris, the group finds a large cavern filled with ice gems, where Annika and Aidan take one each. Aidan reveals that he ran away from his parents after he lost all of their money gambling. He took an extra gem to bring to his parents, so they would forgive him. Brietta offers her tiara for the ring of love. With all three objects, Aidan smiths the "Wand of Light", and Annika uses it to transform Brietta back into a human.

On their way back to the Cloud Kingdom, Annika and Brietta are pursued by Wenlock, and Brietta is knocked unconscious in the chase. Enraged, Annika orders the wand to destroy Wenlock, but it doesn't work. With no other options, she gives in and finally agrees to marry him. Wenlock refuses, calling her annoying, just like his former wives, all now cursed to become trolls. He takes the wand and buries Annika in an avalanche.

Aidan helps dig Annika out. After she recuperates, the group sneaks into Wenlock's palace. Annika finds the wand, but it has been damaged and the gem breaks off and falls into the sea. Aidan offers his gem as a replacement; realizing that the wand cannot be used for vengeance, Annika breaks all of Wenlock's spells for the love of her family and her people. Wenlock is stripped of his powers, his ex-wives are restored to their true forms, and the spell on Annika's kingdom is broken. Annika and Brietta are reunited with their parents, while Aidan reconciles with his father. In the Cloud Kingdom, Annika and Aidan skate together, while the Cloud Queen Rayla lifts the wand into the sky to become a star.

Characters

Voice cast

Music

Brie Larson performed the theme song for the film, entitled "Hope Has Wings". [9] Composed by Arnie Roth, the orchestral music is from Haydn's Symphony No. 94 "Surprise" Grieg's Symphony No. 1 "Morning Mood" and Beethoven's Symphony No. 6 "Pastoral". [10]

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