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Barbie in a Christmas Carol
DVD cover art
Directed byWilliam Lau
Written byElise Allen
Produced byAnita Lee
Starring
  • Kathleen Barr
  • Kelly Sheridan
  • Edited bySylvain Blais
    Music byEric Colvin

    Production
    companies

    Distributed byKidtoon Films (theatrical)
    Universal Studios Home Entertainment[a] (DVD)

    Release date

    • November 4, 2008 (2008-11-04)

    Running time

    78 minutes
    CountriesCanada
    United States
    LanguageEnglish
    Box office$4,453,567 (U.S. DVD sales) [1]

    Barbie in a Christmas Carol is a 2008 computer-animated Christmas film directed by William Lau and written by Elise Allen. Produced by Rainmaker Entertainment, it was given a limited theatrical release by Kidtoon Films on November 1, 2008 and was later released to DVD 3 days later.[2] It premiered on British and Irish television via its Nick Jr. regional variant on December 23, 2011.[3] The 14th entry in the Barbie film series, it is based on Charles Dickens's 1843 novel and features the voice of Kelly SheridanasBarbie, with Morwenna Banks as Eden Starling (a female version of Ebenezer Scrooge played by Barbie).[4]

    Official description[edit]

    "Barbie in A Christmas Carol is a heart-warming adaptation of the classic Dickens story filled with cherished Christmas carols, fabulous fashions and lots of laughs! The tale stars Barbie as Eden Starling the glamorous singing diva of a theatre in Victorian London. Along with her snooty cat, Chuzzlewit, Eden selfishly plans to make all the theatre performers stay and rehearse on Christmas Day! Not even Eden's costume designer and childhood friend, Catherine can talk Eden out of her self-centered tantrum. It's up to three very unusual Christmas Spirits to take Eden on a fantastical holiday journey that will open her heart to the spirit of the season and the joy of giving. Barbie in A Christmas Carol is a family favorite to enjoy every holiday season!"[5]

    Plot[edit]

    The story is told by Barbie to her little sister, Kelly, who is reluctant to go to a Christmas Eve charity ball instead of spending the holiday at home with family.

    Eden Starling is a glamorous, star soprano and owner of the Gads Hill Theatre in Victorian London, as well as an arrogant, self-centered diva with a deep hatred for Christmas. She is frequently accompanied by her snooty cat, Chuzzlewit. The theater's employees—Freddy, a stage magician, twin ballerinas Ann and Nan, clown Maurice, and costume designer, Catherine Beadnell—are reprimanded by Eden for their festive moods, and she declares that they are to work on Christmas Day, ruining their holiday plans. Catherine, who is Eden's childhood best friend, tries to convince her otherwise to no avail.

    That night, Eden is visited by the ghost of her late Aunt Marie (the film's version of Jacob Marley), bound by the chains forged from her misdeeds in life. Marie warns Eden that her actions are leading her down the same path as her and that she will be visited by three spirits in an attempt to help her change her ways.

    Eden is first visited by the cheery Spirit of Christmas Past who takes Eden back in time to her childhood. As a young girl, Eden was forced to study music under domineering Aunt Marie with little rest. Eden secretly sneaks out of the house to celebrate Christmas with Catherine and her family. The festivities are interrupted at the arrival of an enraged Marie. After the incident, Eden was forbidden from celebrating Christmas and Marie further instilled her self-centered views into her niece.

    Eden is visited next by the jolly Spirit of Christmas Present. The Spirit takes Eden to the theater where she learns of the other performers' disdain for her. The Spirit then shows Eden that Catherine is visiting a local orphanage. Catherine generously gifts them clothes and is particularly close to a crippled orphan named Tammy (the film's version of Tiny Tim). Eden's heart softens after witnessing the scene but becomes concerned when the owner tells Catherine that the orphanage will be likely be closed due to a lack of funding.

    Finally, Eden is visited by the mysterious yet kindly third spirit, the Spirit of Christmas Future. Eden is shocked to find her future self living in poverty. The Spirit explains that Eden had fired her employees, including Catherine, after they'd showed up late to work one Christmas. Afterwards, the acts hired by Eden to replace them failed to impress the audience, leading to Eden losing her fame and fortune. Eden then visits Catherine, who is now an accomplished fashion designer, at her new store for help. Catherine explains that after Eden fired her, she left the country to find work. Returning months later, financially stable and ready to adopt the orphan, Tammy, Catherine is dismayed to find the orphanage had closed and the children, including Tammy, gone. Since that day, Catherine has become disillusioned with Christmas, focusing only on advancing her career and even adopting Eden's outlook on life and treating her workers cruelly. Catherine then refuses to aid the impoverished Eden and throws her out of her shop.

    Horrified, Eden begs the spirits for another chance to redeem herself and alter the future; after which she awakens back in her bedroom on Christmas morning. Filled with newfound joy, Eden arrives at the theater and gives gifts to all her employees as well as allowing them to take the holiday off, which changes their outlook on her. At Eden's urging, Catherine takes her to the orphanage, which Eden promises to financially support herself. Freddy arrives with a carriage—which the spirits magically turn into a sleigh for it to move through the snow—and Catherine and Eden ride off with him to spend Christmas with Catherine's family. The orphan's wave them goodbye, joined by the unseen ghost of Aunt Marie, now free of her chains.

    The story instills Kelly with a new sense of generosity. Barbie's friend Nikki comes in to remind them they are late and Barbie and Kelly leave for the event.

    Voice cast[edit]

  • Eden Starling – Morwenna Banks
    • Eden Starling (singing) – Melissa Lyons
    • young Eden – Prudence Edwards
    • young Eden (singing) – Leanne Araya
  • Nikki/Catherine/Young Catherine – Kandyse McLure
    • Catherine (singing) – Shauntia Fleming
  • Aunt Marie – Pam Hyatt
  • Freddy – Luke Smith
    • Freddy (Singing) – Anthony Fett
  • Spirit Of Christmas Past/Seamstress/Baby – Tabitha St. Germain
    • Spirit Of Christmas Past (singing) – Leanne Araya
  • Spirit Of Christmas Present/Mrs Dorrit/Chuzzlewitt – Kathleen Barr
    • Spirit Of Christmas Present (Singing) – Lisa Roth
  • Spirit Of Christmas FutureGwynyth Walsh
    • Spirit Of Christmas Future (Singing) – Kelly Bixby
  • Kelly/Tammy – Amelia Henderson
  • Tammy (Singing) – Michael Ann Angone
  • Maurice/Orphanage Head – Fabrice Grower
    • Maurice (Singing) – Tim Fett
  • Ann/Nan – Shannon Chan-Kent
    • Ann/Nan (Singing) – Leanne Araya
  • Mrs. Beadnell – Melissa Lloyd
  • Jacob – Morgan Roff
  • Hypnotist/Boz – Terry Klassen
  • Singing Voices – Go Children's Leanne Araya
  • Promotion[edit]

    To promote the film, an exclusive interview for Amazon.com featuring Barbie (voiced by Kelly Sheridan) was released, called "Barbie Talks About Her Holiday Movie".[8]

    DVD Sales[edit]

    The film was released on November 4, 2008, and grossed $6,626,008 in the U.S. DVD market.[9]

    Adaptation[edit]

    Based on the 1843 book A Christmas CarolbyCharles Dickens, the film was adapted into a story book written by Mary Man-Kong and published by Golden Books (a division of Random House).[10]

    See also[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "Barbie in a Christmas Carol (2008) – Financial Information".
  • ^ "Barbie in A Christmas Carol". Universal Pictures Home Entertainment. March 8, 2015. Retrieved May 24, 2022.
  • ^ "Nick Jr. UK official announcement". Facebook. December 23, 2011.
  • ^ Davis Kho, Nancy (November 4, 2008). "Barbie in A Christmas Carol movie review". Common Sense Media.
  • ^ "Barbie in A Christmas Carol". Google Play. Retrieved July 23, 2022.
  • ^ Barbie in 'A Christmas Carol' (Video 2008) – IMDb, retrieved July 23, 2022
  • ^ "Barbie in A Christmas Carol". Behind The Voice Actors. Retrieved July 23, 2022.
  • ^ Barbie Talks About Her Holiday Movie Interview With Barbie, retrieved July 23, 2022
  • ^ "Barbie in a Christmas Carol (2008) – Financial Information". The Numbers. Retrieved July 23, 2022.
  • ^ Man-Kong, Mary (2008). Barbie in a Christmas Carol. GOLDEN BOOKS Publishing Company Incorporated. ISBN 978-0-375-84619-9.
    1. ^ Released under Entertainment Rights/Classic Media outside North America, with Right Entertainment distributing in the United Kingdom

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