Barbie Bombshell: Free Movies, Swan Lake, Fairytopia & Princess Charm School – Our Isekai

Episode 36 March 26, 2025 00:57:24
Barbie Bombshell: Free Movies, Swan Lake, Fairytopia & Princess Charm School – Our Isekai
Our Isekai
Barbie Bombshell: Free Movies, Swan Lake, Fairytopia & Princess Charm School – Our Isekai

Mar 26 2025 | 00:57:24

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In this special episode of Our Isekai, We dive deep into all things Barbie—from the iconic Barbie in Swan Lake to Fairytopia, Princess Charm School, and A Mermaid Tale.

After last week’s unexpected surprise—when the official Barbie YouTube channel released several classic Barbie films for free—we knew we had to hit play and talk about it.

Expect laughs, nostalgia, and our usual segments: This or That and Red Light, Green Light—all with a pink-tinted lens. Whether you’re a lifelong Barbie stan or just curious about the hype, this one’s for you.

Listen now and relive the magic of Barbie’s animated empire.

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[00:00:01] Speaker A: Hello everyone. Welcome back to Isekai. I am where we discuss. Sorry, it's quite the day. Where we discuss anything that matters to us, things we like and anything from anime to trending topics, films and TV series as well. When we could squeeze in. And I am your I under powered MC Ueno. [00:00:31] Speaker B: I'm just a main character today. Not a main Super Saiyan, just trying to be a main character. I am exhausted. I don't know why I'm exhausted, but. Well, I'm just tired today. [00:00:41] Speaker A: I don't know. Something's in the water, right? I think. Yeah. Anyways, today's topic is Barbie. [00:00:49] Speaker B: Yes. Yes, yes. To wrap up International Women's Month, we are closing off with the most iconic woman we know. Well, I know Barbie. [00:00:58] Speaker A: That wasn't really the reason why. [00:01:00] Speaker B: It wasn't the reason why. But I just like Barbie in general. [00:01:02] Speaker A: Yeah. But also it was suggested mainly because of the release on YouTube. [00:01:08] Speaker B: Oh yeah. The oopsy. [00:01:10] Speaker A: They had the oopsie. Yeah. And we thought, you know what? Why not? [00:01:14] Speaker B: Might as well. [00:01:15] Speaker A: We might as well. Yeah. We'll just kind of. It will pretty much. We'll discuss it. We'll also take it to this or that. And also to green light as well. So the whole episode is completely Barbie themed. So I hope you guys enjoy and. Yeah, yeah. [00:01:31] Speaker B: So we watched three movies. We were going to watch four. We watched four. [00:01:34] Speaker A: We watched all four. [00:01:35] Speaker B: So Fairytopia, Swanley, Charm School, Mermaid Tales. But we were supposed to watch the Barbie movie, but we didn't get to it because I was tired this week. [00:01:47] Speaker A: No, you said chatgpt help you remember. [00:01:50] Speaker B: Oh, no, I said, I'll use my ChatGPT to make notes on this episode. But I did not ask ChatGPT to make me a consolidated format. [00:01:59] Speaker A: Well, it's there. [00:02:01] Speaker B: So what did you actually watch the Barbie? [00:02:04] Speaker A: No, but it's there. It's part of the thing. We might not add it though. [00:02:09] Speaker B: I remember it very briefly because I did watch it like last year, but you know. [00:02:12] Speaker A: Yeah, we don't have to discuss the film though. But I feel like it's kind of important, isn't it? [00:02:17] Speaker B: But anyway, it's like a full circle moment from like childhood to grown up. [00:02:21] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. But yes. Oh, sorry. [00:02:25] Speaker B: So let's start with the first one. Fairytopia. I like Fairytopia. [00:02:31] Speaker A: Yeah, Fairytopia was good. [00:02:32] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:02:33] Speaker A: If you need your memory jogged, that's Fairytopia. [00:02:36] Speaker B: Okay. So you thought Bibble. Every fairy had a Bibble until we discussed the. [00:02:41] Speaker A: I then discovered. Right. That Fairytopia. [00:02:45] Speaker B: Turns out it's a trilogy. [00:02:47] Speaker A: Not a trilogy, but it has little babies. They had like mermaid topia one or something. Yeah, yeah. [00:02:55] Speaker B: Like spinning has like three different spinners. [00:02:59] Speaker A: Exactly. So that's where I'd seen Bibble and Bibbles. Multiple Bibbles. [00:03:06] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:03:07] Speaker A: So that was where the confusion came from. But yeah, it was good. I. I actually quite enjoyed it. I think I noticed, like, with the. With Barbie, there's like a theme at the end, right, where you got to learn a lesson. Yeah, I think I should have swapped those lights. Shit. [00:03:23] Speaker B: It's okay. [00:03:25] Speaker A: Give me a minute. Right, where was I? I was talking about Ferritopia and the whole Barbie. I think there was kind of a lesson of sorts to. To kind of learn. Right. With this particular Ferris Opia. You know what got me? [00:03:42] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:03:42] Speaker A: At the end, when the freaking enchantress comes and gives her the wings, I said, you raggedy bitch. So you couldn't. You couldn't get enough power yourself to wake yourself up and sort out your problems, but you can make wings, Raggedy bitch. You let your sister deceive you. Same thing with the one with the fairy with the mermaid one as well. You let your sister deceive you, you raggedy bitch. [00:04:10] Speaker B: She was hoping for the best. She was hoping that her sister had turned a new leaf. Her heart was changed. That's how Barbie's fault. [00:04:18] Speaker A: What I'm taking from this is don't trust nobody, even your family members. [00:04:24] Speaker B: That is not in the spirit of Barbie. That is not in the spirit of Barbie, but the. The theme of utopia according to ChatGPT. So I'm not discrediting you, but I'm just saying ChatGPT says it's okay. The things are Fairytopia embrace uniqueness because she was the only fairy who had no wings. [00:04:47] Speaker A: Also, also, you know how she was like, oh, the thing doesn't really affect her, so she's gotta go home. And then she realizes she couldn't go home. And she was like, okay, then I'm gonna have to fix it. Yeah, she. Yeah. Wow. So if it didn't affect her, she wouldn't have done shit. [00:05:04] Speaker B: The other theme of Sarasota just brushes that aside. [00:05:09] Speaker A: Okay, okay. All right. [00:05:10] Speaker B: Have courage to do the things that you should, that you should be doing, regardless of whether they affect you or not. As a zuro, you said in the movie, for the friends we have not met yet or have made yet. Whatever she says. But yeah. The theme of Veritopia is to embrace uniqueness and to have Courage. [00:05:34] Speaker A: Look, I embrace my uniqueness. [00:05:35] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:05:36] Speaker A: And. I don't know, ask KSI. Sorry. That's knowledge, strength and integrity. [00:05:46] Speaker B: Sorry, it's not the same. [00:05:47] Speaker A: Integrity. It's not courage. Do I have courage? I don't know. Do you have courage? [00:05:58] Speaker B: I have pride. Does that count? [00:06:01] Speaker A: I have plenty of pride. Courage and pride is not the same thing. [00:06:06] Speaker B: Well, that answer the question then. [00:06:09] Speaker A: I think maybe attributes of it. I think there's got to be something somewhat correct. Not to like hype myself up or whatever, but there's got to be something courageous about actually putting yourself out there. [00:06:22] Speaker B: That's true. [00:06:22] Speaker A: Like doing this pod and stuff. So I guess in a way, yeah. Raggedy also, you know, she's a queen. When we get to the red light, green light, I'll talk about them as much as I want. Move it on to Swan Lake. Everyone is just. What is up with all the. The fairy queens and the enchantresses and they get deceived by somebody in their family. Like, somebody in their family. Like I said, somebody in their family always does them. I'm just seeing a theme here. I'm just seeing a theme here with your family members will stab you in the back. That's all I'm saying. [00:07:01] Speaker B: Her cousin was a bitter, bitter man who couldn't handle being lesser to a woman. [00:07:05] Speaker A: And some people have shitty mothers who. I'm just saying in general. [00:07:11] Speaker B: Okay, but like in real life. But her cousin couldn't handle being lesser than her, even though she was the better of the rulers. [00:07:17] Speaker A: Okay, well, I think my point here is that it's. It's not necessarily your family, you know, your blood family and your adopted family type thing. Yeah, I see it. Understandable. But still, it's a going. It's a going theme in Barbie. It really be your own people. Ken. [00:07:47] Speaker B: Ken does not count. [00:07:48] Speaker A: He was her boyfriend. [00:07:52] Speaker B: Man friend that she did not like. [00:07:55] Speaker A: He was her boyfriend. [00:07:58] Speaker B: Ask Barbie herself. I'm pretty sure she'll tell you. She just saw him as a friend and he was misreading the signals because each night she tried to kiss her good night and come to her bedroom. She said, peace out, it's girls night. Every night she said those words, it's girls night. What? Every night? [00:08:20] Speaker A: February. But yeah. Sorry, you were gonna talk on Swan Lake. [00:08:27] Speaker B: So. Swan Lake, the fairy Queen. Useless as usual. Because, you know, previous movie, Fairy Queen Useless, this movie, Fairy Queen Eloise. [00:08:38] Speaker A: Oh, I didn't have powers, but, oh, look, I can make your dress. Oh, I can make you dance, but. [00:08:44] Speaker B: I don't have power. During the daytime, she becomes a human. That's a consolation. [00:08:52] Speaker A: And then her power runs out right at the time they need it the most. [00:08:58] Speaker B: But it's okay. Raggedy Bitch, she teaches Odette, AKA Barbie, how to dance Swan Lake, you know, and may I just say, watching Swan Lake as an adult creeped me out. I actually paused. I was like, these are adult voices in the children body. I said, let's stop here. I. It was, it creeped me out. [00:09:22] Speaker A: Yeah, it was a bit freaky. [00:09:23] Speaker B: It was a bit much. I think next time you can have like a child voice actor or just have like. [00:09:29] Speaker A: There are forest animals. They were. They had already lived long lives and some of them were elves and stuff. [00:09:35] Speaker B: I hear it, but my adult brain couldn't handle it. It couldn't compute. [00:09:39] Speaker A: Well, you need to tell your adult brain it needs to calm down and calm down. [00:09:44] Speaker B: Could you hear it though? [00:09:45] Speaker A: To the level I do hear? I do hear it. I do. Charm school was actually my favorite. [00:09:51] Speaker B: I know it was your favorite because you. She screamed with joy. When we saw it appear, she was overjoyed. Truly. [00:10:03] Speaker A: Charm school. Charm school is good. [00:10:06] Speaker B: It's very clicky. Like it shows like actual like high school. High school, yeah. In my opinion, like from a child's point of view, like there's a clit. So you have your best friend, you have the head teacher. You have a teacher that likes you. You have a teacher who doesn't like you. [00:10:19] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:10:19] Speaker B: You have a crush. [00:10:21] Speaker A: It's somewhat realistic. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Somewhat loosely. Yes. Yeah. [00:10:28] Speaker B: Like if you use your imagination about. [00:10:30] Speaker A: What high school could have been if you believe in magic. [00:10:34] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah, yeah. [00:10:37] Speaker A: But yeah, it was good. What lessons were there to learn in that one? [00:10:41] Speaker B: So in Charm school, shy referred to chatgpt. [00:10:45] Speaker A: Absolutely. I ain't got no problem with that. [00:10:48] Speaker B: So in Charmer School, the themes of Barbie are inner royalty and self worth. Like everyone can be a princess. Because that was what she was saying. Everyone can be a princess. And being yourself is all that matters as long as you are your true self. And friendship is all that matters. [00:11:10] Speaker A: In times of adversity, friendship never ends. [00:11:14] Speaker B: Yeah. Because, you know, she was trapped in another little land and her friends helped her get out in time to dispute the whole crowning of the new princess. [00:11:21] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah, yeah. No, the power of friendship, of course, is important. Obviously everyone needs to know that. And everybody can be princesses. I, I actually like that, that, that, that thing. [00:11:35] Speaker B: Also, another thing that wasn't really. Did not comment on is like you need, sometimes you just need someone to believe in You. Because when she did enter trauma school, she had this bully that was. She had Delsina, what's her name? She had to print the headmistress private. Yeah. But she had the clique that was bullying her as per se. And it wasn't until the headmistress saw potential in her, helped her out and it's not. So I think that that's a key thing as well. Like sometimes you just need one person. [00:12:06] Speaker A: To kind of acknowledge you and believe in you. Yeah, no, I understand. I think it's not to turn things serious, but it's kind of something that was brought up in adolescence as well. That all kids need is just need. It's just someone to, to see them. Yeah. Someone to believe in them and. Yeah, that's important. I think it's important for adults as well. Did you. Did she have that, that teacher who like you really liked? [00:12:34] Speaker B: That I really liked, yeah. In school I have plenty of teachers that I really like, to be honest. And there were plenty of teachers that I didn't like, but that's neither here or there. I think the most impactful teacher that I had was my last teacher. I told him I didn't like him to his face and then after that we became best friends. Yeah, he used to give me like, like books to read that are mass based books, like lectures and stuff like that. And it was interesting. But yeah, well, when he first started teaching, we didn't get along and I didn't like him for, for that. It's not because he was a bad teacher. I think just the way he taught didn't compete with me, like didn't sink. And then I was like, I don't like you. And then we had this conversation about why I didn't like him. And it's like, cool, cool. You just, you just learn differently to the way I've been teaching you. That's why, why this isn't work. This relationship is same relationship. The way he was teaching wasn't working from me because I wasn't, I wasn't stupid. I was in top set for everything but once. But I'm very like narrow in my thinking sometimes not narrow, but I'm very typical in how I like to be taught or how I perceive information. And once he understood how I perceive information, we, we just navigated through that and I think that was very helpful because not all my teachers had that patience. I told you, there's one teacher that I didn't get along with and she said I wasn't listening. And when my test results Came back. I was going a. And then I had. I told my mother to come and tell this person that it wasn't that I was stupid. It's just I didn't like the way she taught me. And after that she corrected herself. [00:14:19] Speaker A: No, no. Fair play. I think even at uni there was one particular teacher I didn't like. She did nothing to me, not a damn thing to me. I just didn't like her. So I didn't really go to her classes. Actually, there was two. There was one Decision Management and then the other was financial accounting. Yeah, yeah. There was this man. It was so slow. His. His pace was slow and like he was just sluggish and it got on my nerves. [00:14:54] Speaker B: Fair enough. We had different lecturers for financial accounting. [00:14:57] Speaker A: You didn't have financial accounting. [00:15:00] Speaker B: I did. I didn't have decision making. That was never a module of mine, but I had a natural account. But. [00:15:07] Speaker A: Really? Oh yeah. [00:15:08] Speaker B: But I didn't have decisions in making, but I did have natural. We were just in different lectures. [00:15:12] Speaker A: Yeah. We probably took different modules for. I don't know. Anyway, there's that one particular guy in the afternoon. [00:15:18] Speaker B: Mine was in the morning. He was just morning classes. [00:15:21] Speaker A: So slow. His class was in the morning and I couldn't change it. It was one of those ones where it's like a module. So we had a different teacher for it. And I'd never seen this man in my life for the whole of his module. I didn't. I went to class twice because I told myself I'm just not going to pick his exam. His thing in the exam. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. [00:15:47] Speaker B: Such a rebel. [00:15:49] Speaker A: I was just like, no. But I had no choice for decision. [00:15:53] Speaker B: Management didn't take it. [00:15:57] Speaker A: This is management, funny enough as a management accountant. And. Yeah. Anyway. Yeah. Which one did I like? Financial finance. Corporate finance. [00:16:14] Speaker B: Corporate finance was so fun. [00:16:17] Speaker A: And do you know why it was fun? [00:16:18] Speaker B: Because he was a fantastic lecturer. [00:16:19] Speaker A: Because of Tom. [00:16:22] Speaker B: He was my mentor as well for final year. [00:16:24] Speaker A: Really? Yeah. [00:16:25] Speaker B: I loved him. [00:16:26] Speaker A: I don't think I ever saw him. [00:16:28] Speaker B: With his emails as well, which is fantastic. I like someone who just responds to my email within working hours. [00:16:37] Speaker A: Yeah, he was a cool guy. It was just chill. He just. He didn't give a shit. He didn't care. He taught, he told you straight and like, that was it. Yeah, he was very direct. Yeah, he was very direct. [00:16:53] Speaker B: And he'll be like, today's chapters, read upon in your own time. I ain't going through the chapters. But you meant to be writing yourself, so here we Go. And it's fine, because as long as you read the chapters it gave you, you were. You were. [00:17:05] Speaker A: You were fine. Yeah, you were set. Oh, you know who else I really liked? Audit. [00:17:11] Speaker B: Both of them. [00:17:12] Speaker A: Audit was so much fun. Oh, my God, it was so great. [00:17:15] Speaker B: I went to both seminars. [00:17:17] Speaker A: Yeah, they were so fun. Love those two. They're fantastic. [00:17:25] Speaker B: And the acronyms they used to give us to, like, remember things. [00:17:27] Speaker A: Remember things. Yeah. [00:17:29] Speaker B: I don't remember them now, but for the exams. Best believe I had them locked in. [00:17:33] Speaker A: And they were just perfect. It was great. So, yeah, I guess you just need someone to believe. You need someone to just get it. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Okay. On to the next Mermaid's Tale. [00:17:46] Speaker B: I liked Mermaid's Tale. It was a fun one. [00:17:48] Speaker A: Yeah, it was good. It was an easy watch as well. [00:17:51] Speaker B: We watched it 1.5. That's why it was an easy watch. [00:17:59] Speaker A: I mean, you gotta do what you gotta do. You ain't got time. [00:18:05] Speaker B: I think there was only two movies. Two movies we didn't watch in 1.5. And that's all because we had to watch them on Amazon or not on Disney. [00:18:11] Speaker A: All right. Whoops. Yeah, Fair play. I think they were probably taking them down by the time I kind of got to the events because I couldn't find them. Excuse me. All right, so red light, green light. We'll just be doing a red light, green light for the Barbies that we've watched and also the barber film. Okay, so Fairytopia. We've got Bibble. [00:18:39] Speaker B: Bibble is a green light because she's just a cutie. Yeah. [00:18:46] Speaker A: You know, I thought Bibble was a he. [00:18:48] Speaker B: I think he is a he, but. [00:18:50] Speaker A: In the sense of, you know what? People is a people. Yeah. Azura. [00:18:57] Speaker B: Green light. Because she believes in Barbie and gave her her little pearl, not her butterfly necklace, to safekeep and protect Barbie. She's a real one for that. [00:19:06] Speaker A: Fair play, Laverna. [00:19:11] Speaker B: She's a red light. [00:19:12] Speaker A: Of course. She's the villain. However, face card does not decline because she was outcasted. [00:19:20] Speaker B: And me, too. If I was outcasted, best believe I'm coming back for you all. [00:19:24] Speaker A: Who outcasted her? [00:19:26] Speaker B: Her sister. [00:19:27] Speaker A: If she hadn't done something to the sister, the sister wouldn't have outcasted her. This was her doing. [00:19:33] Speaker B: Fine, fine, fine. A red still. [00:19:36] Speaker A: She's a red. Fine. I mean, she's a pretty red, but a red nonetheless. See that beauty spot? [00:19:44] Speaker B: She ate. [00:19:45] Speaker A: She ate Hugh. [00:19:48] Speaker B: There's not much to say about Hugh. It's just a green light. He's just very, very chill. Yeah. [00:19:57] Speaker A: Dahlia. [00:19:59] Speaker B: Dahlia became a good fairy, but she wasn't believed in it. When she told the other witches, which is other fairies. [00:20:05] Speaker A: Now, Dahlia is a number. She went to the Happy Trolls and she was like, who told you to bring this one here? And then she was like, I can't help you. No. Go away. [00:20:15] Speaker B: Yeah, but she did try to warn the fairies about the fairies. Turn her away. And that's why she. She. [00:20:22] Speaker A: But that was because she was with Lavanya before. [00:20:24] Speaker B: Yeah, but she turned her new leaf. She was trying to turn a new leaf when she came to tell her the news. [00:20:29] Speaker A: Well, she remains an umbrella, in my opinion. [00:20:32] Speaker B: Okay. [00:20:33] Speaker A: Elena. I mean, she's cute. [00:20:37] Speaker B: We have to give her money by default. Okay. [00:20:44] Speaker A: I put the habituals there because they're fun. They were very nice. Yeah, they were nice. Comic relief. Yeah. They're a green flag. However, it's twinge of red, though, because this was someone who wasn't trying to be found. And all this girl just did was, can you tell me where she is? They're like, yeah, yeah, yeah, I'll take you there. [00:21:09] Speaker B: They didn't know that they were supposed to be protecting her. [00:21:12] Speaker A: She could have been evil. [00:21:16] Speaker B: They did a job very well. They did their job very well. All she asked was a simple question. They could have said no, but they said, cool, cool, cool. Let's go. [00:21:26] Speaker A: Fair, I guess. [00:21:27] Speaker B: They taught her riddles and she laughed and off they went. [00:21:33] Speaker A: You know what? Okay. Okay. Enchantress is an Amber. In my opinion. [00:21:37] Speaker B: She's very weak. [00:21:40] Speaker A: I mean, it was nice. She gets a number for giving the wings and giving her a reward. Well, maybe that's something I might. Not necessarily like getting a reward for doing something good, but she gets a Green, I guess, for doing that. Like, she would have been in red, not in Amber. Because she came in the end. [00:22:02] Speaker B: If Laverna didn't have this whole plot and Barbie had managed to get to the Enchantress, do you think the Enchantress would have just given her wings for the sake of giving her wings? [00:22:11] Speaker A: I don't think so. [00:22:12] Speaker B: Exactly. [00:22:13] Speaker A: She ain't got no courage. [00:22:15] Speaker B: So she's still an Amber, then? [00:22:16] Speaker A: Yeah, that's why I said she's an Amber. Yeah, she would have been a Red if she hadn't done that. [00:22:25] Speaker B: Upon reconsideration, I think she is a Red. Because if. A simple question. If Veratopia was not endangered and Alina did not save her magical kingdom, she wouldn't have given Barbie her Wings? [00:22:40] Speaker A: Yeah, because then Elena would have been somewhat selfish for wanting to be like the others. And not really. I don't enjoy her uniqueness. [00:22:48] Speaker B: I don't think that's selfish, though, because. Maybe not selfish because she was being bullied and she didn't like the fact that she was being bullied. [00:22:54] Speaker A: She was being bullied. Yeah. [00:22:55] Speaker B: So I don't think asking for something to correct to stop the bullying is selfish. [00:23:00] Speaker A: Yeah, she didn't intervene. Exactly. Surely the Enchantress would have known that she was being bullied. [00:23:05] Speaker B: Yeah. So I'm going to put her as a red, because A, she didn't save her kingdom, and B, given the Barb would. Hypothetically, if Laverna didn't have this plan, Barbie might still not have her wings. [00:23:16] Speaker A: True, true. But Barbie was disdained for good things. [00:23:20] Speaker B: She had a rainbow in her eyes. [00:23:26] Speaker A: Okay, Fungus, Maximus, Amber. [00:23:29] Speaker B: He's just funny. [00:23:33] Speaker A: So you're gonna put Fungus and Enchantress in the same. [00:23:36] Speaker B: No, no. I put Enchantress in red with her sister. [00:23:41] Speaker A: Febre. You know what I hear that is so funny. [00:23:46] Speaker B: It's like one of those sisters. Yeah, like two heads of the same coin. [00:23:51] Speaker A: Two sides. [00:23:52] Speaker B: Yeah, two sides of the same coin. [00:23:55] Speaker A: I get it. I was gonna add the friend as well, but I kind of run out of space. [00:24:04] Speaker B: Swan Lake. Swan Lake. Odette is an Amber. Yeah. She's very selfish. I think she's selfish to begin with. [00:24:16] Speaker A: How so? [00:24:17] Speaker B: So it wasn't until her life was in danger that she was gonna help them. [00:24:21] Speaker A: Oh. [00:24:22] Speaker B: She was like, ain't my business. My dad says I should be home by 5:00. [00:24:27] Speaker A: Elena did the same thing. [00:24:29] Speaker B: And I still put hers in amber as well. [00:24:31] Speaker A: No, you gave her a green. [00:24:32] Speaker B: I did. No, I didn't. [00:24:35] Speaker A: You gave Elena a green. [00:24:36] Speaker B: For what? [00:24:36] Speaker A: You said she was cute. [00:24:38] Speaker B: I said she's green by default. [00:24:41] Speaker A: Okay, but Adept. Has been. [00:24:44] Speaker B: But what did Elena do, though? [00:24:46] Speaker A: Remember when they were in the forest and the friend was flying, and then the friend was. Because she didn't. She was like. She wasn't gonna go. [00:24:53] Speaker B: What do you mean? [00:24:54] Speaker A: Like she wasn't going to help Ferutopia? [00:24:58] Speaker B: No, she was gonna tell because the. The protectors that what was happening. [00:25:04] Speaker A: Right. [00:25:05] Speaker B: Yeah, Right. She wasn't. That. That was part what she was going to do, but she. [00:25:09] Speaker A: Well, I guess that was where she got the courage. [00:25:11] Speaker B: But she wasn't going to go after Laverna herself until the one of the protector got aura. [00:25:17] Speaker A: Yeah, so maybe this one didn't have. [00:25:18] Speaker B: The courage either, but yes, she, Alina, did have courage. She was going to go to the protectors to tell her of what was happening in. [00:25:26] Speaker A: The point was that the sister had the courage. Odette sister had the courage. [00:25:32] Speaker B: She didn't have his courage. This is Swan Lake. [00:25:36] Speaker A: Yeah. Odette had a sister. [00:25:37] Speaker B: No, she doesn't. [00:25:38] Speaker A: Yes, she does. She had a dad as well, in the bakery, the one with the red hair that came and collected all the stuff. And she was on a horse and she did archery. And Odette was like, my sister's more likely to help you with this, not me. Like, what do I know? What can I do? [00:25:56] Speaker B: I stand by my thing. [00:25:59] Speaker A: That's cold, mate. [00:26:01] Speaker B: Odette is still an Amber because it wasn't until she was in danger herself that she chose to help the fairy kingdom. [00:26:07] Speaker A: If Odette is an Amber, and it is a number, in my opinion, Alina's agreeing still. I'm just saying. [00:26:18] Speaker B: The prince, Daniel. [00:26:20] Speaker A: Yeah, Amber, he's a hunter. I don't care. [00:26:26] Speaker B: They have to eat somewhere. [00:26:28] Speaker A: Okay. [00:26:30] Speaker B: They have to eat somewhere. But what caught me is when he saw the sword, he was like the most beautiful sword ever. I can't shoot you. I was like, the. What do you mean? [00:26:43] Speaker A: To be honest, to his credit, though, you know, he wouldn't want to kill something so precious type type thing. Umber. Still, he's also a mommy's boy. [00:26:56] Speaker B: Very much so. We can't discredit him for that. It's a fairy movie channel. We can't discredit fairy movies for being mummy's voice. [00:27:07] Speaker A: It's still a number. [00:27:11] Speaker B: Lila, She's a bit much. [00:27:15] Speaker A: Too much. She's a lot. [00:27:17] Speaker B: Very excessive. Very, very. In your face. Yeah, very. Like black and white. Sometimes I find. [00:27:29] Speaker A: Sorry. Give me a second, okay? That's okay. Lila, right? Lila, the black and white. You know what? She gets a green because she has courage. And if not for her going out and being silly, then Odette wouldn't have come. And then Odette wouldn't have picked the crystal. And she also follows Odette through everything. She helped Odette with her courage. And she was frustrated, rightly so, with Odette and her lack of courage, but she helped. So she gets a grin. Lila gets a grin. [00:28:09] Speaker B: I'm putting this Amber, the fairy queen. [00:28:15] Speaker A: Red. [00:28:16] Speaker B: What? What you done? [00:28:18] Speaker A: Nothing. [00:28:19] Speaker B: She gave her little crown of ruby. [00:28:22] Speaker A: She could have put it in a. [00:28:23] Speaker B: Fucking pocket, but it wouldn't have protected her. [00:28:26] Speaker A: Yes, it would. It's magic. And she turned her into human during the day, I guess. Which is what made her meet Daniel and speak well, she could have even spoken to him. So no, no, she didn't have to be human for that. Well, to go to the dance. But anyway. No, because the other one went to the dance. [00:28:50] Speaker B: Which other one? [00:28:52] Speaker A: Adil? Odili. [00:28:54] Speaker B: Odile. [00:28:55] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah, Odile. She went to the dance as her. [00:28:59] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:28:59] Speaker A: So if she hadn't turned Odette into a human, Odile wouldn't be able to impersonate her. I'm just saying. [00:29:14] Speaker B: But how is she going to keep her promise? [00:29:16] Speaker A: What? He wouldn't. There wouldn't have been no promise. They would have just kissed anyway. [00:29:22] Speaker B: No, they wouldn't. [00:29:23] Speaker A: Falling on each other. And then rothbats would have had. [00:29:27] Speaker B: She needed to keep her promise to go to the palace and do her dance. [00:29:30] Speaker A: Yeah, but if she wasn't human, he wouldn't have invited her to the palace for the dance anyway. [00:29:35] Speaker B: But she wanted to be human. Odette wanted to be human. [00:29:40] Speaker A: She didn't have to get what she wanted. [00:29:47] Speaker B: Is her only saving grace was to help Odette. Then. Yes, fine. By proxy. By helping Odette saved her her little kingdom. [00:29:58] Speaker A: Fine. Erasmus. He's a number. [00:30:02] Speaker B: Why is he a number? [00:30:03] Speaker A: You finally find the book. [00:30:06] Speaker B: Yeah, that was on the chair. [00:30:11] Speaker A: And then he got captured. [00:30:12] Speaker B: That's not his fault. He's very short. He's a. He's a very short person. [00:30:16] Speaker A: Yeah. And he's actually quite friendly. Green. [00:30:26] Speaker B: No, the forest animals that creep me out, they're green, but without. But because they did creep me out. It's like an amber green. [00:30:44] Speaker A: They're a good comic relief. So they'll get a grin from me. [00:30:48] Speaker B: Yeah, they are good comic reliefs. Like the. The skunks. The very forest. The forest animals that turned into skunks were. Were very funny. Yeah. [00:31:00] Speaker A: Rough Bart. [00:31:03] Speaker B: Red. Like. How dare you be such a small man to be inferior to your. Your cousin. [00:31:09] Speaker A: Honestly, this big head as well. And the dill as well. So I think if there was anything redder than red, she'll get it. She was so annoying. [00:31:20] Speaker B: It can't be helped. You know who her father was. [00:31:24] Speaker A: Fair. I said she sounded like that lady from friends. Janet with the voice. Charm school. [00:31:39] Speaker B: Blair is a green. Yeah. Out of all the very. All the variations of Barbie, I think she's a realist. Like, I actually really liked her the most. Out of all the variations of Barbie we watched. [00:31:56] Speaker A: Oh, that we watched. [00:31:57] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:31:58] Speaker A: Yeah, the mermaid one was annoying, I agree. [00:32:08] Speaker B: What annoy. [00:32:10] Speaker A: I don't know. [00:32:11] Speaker B: Was it like the. What's it called? The skating like wood. And she was just. That's so rad. I was like, that's what she said, sir, I'm gonna shred some waves. [00:32:38] Speaker A: Oh, my God. [00:32:44] Speaker B: Yeah. We'll get to her, though. But Blair, I feel she's a realist of all the versions of Barbie we've watched. And I like her the most. [00:32:57] Speaker A: Isla. [00:32:59] Speaker B: I can't remember Isla. [00:33:01] Speaker A: She's the music one. One of the friends. [00:33:04] Speaker B: Oh, the dj. Oh, she's okay. She's a cool kid. [00:33:08] Speaker A: Yeah. Adley, Same thing. She's a sporty one. The other friend, Delancey. Amber. She redeems herself at the end. [00:33:17] Speaker B: She does. It was her mother's corruption that did it for her. And it was a bit of like. What's it called? Can't remember the word for it, but it's when. Superiority. She felt that because she was more privileged than Blair that she deserved more than Blair. [00:33:38] Speaker A: But she learned the lesson that everybody is a princess. [00:33:42] Speaker B: She did learn the lesson. [00:33:43] Speaker A: Yeah. Edmund says Privet. [00:33:45] Speaker B: She's a green. She stood up for Barbie. She helped Barbie. [00:33:49] Speaker A: You could have had a bit more backbone, but what can you do in that situation? [00:33:55] Speaker B: It's true. [00:33:56] Speaker A: So fair play. Also, did you think that that town looked like New York? [00:34:02] Speaker B: A bit. [00:34:03] Speaker A: Right? [00:34:03] Speaker B: Yeah, it was. It was inspired. [00:34:09] Speaker A: Prince. [00:34:11] Speaker B: The actual prince or the prince of the dog? [00:34:13] Speaker A: You just the dog. I wouldn't have used the picture of the dog. If I may confuse. I was like, the dog's name was Prince as well. [00:34:21] Speaker B: I know. [00:34:21] Speaker A: No, the prince had a name. [00:34:24] Speaker B: I can't remember his name exactly. [00:34:25] Speaker A: I would have put his name. I put all their names because they're all princesses. [00:34:30] Speaker B: Princess, okay. [00:34:31] Speaker A: Yeah. Princess of Green Light Still. Yeah. He was very perceptive as a dog. Portia is a legend. She's an airhead. And I love her. [00:34:43] Speaker B: She's very wi. [00:34:44] Speaker A: Woo. She's very simple. She's a simple girl. [00:34:50] Speaker B: She is whimsical. [00:34:53] Speaker A: What's funny to me is when I was doing the research and it said she's Portia of Narcissia. [00:35:01] Speaker B: As in narcissistic. [00:35:03] Speaker A: No. Yeah. And I just. I just giggled. I thought that was funny. Is she a narcissist? I don't know. [00:35:15] Speaker B: I don't think she displays such characteristics. I think she was just very good with the wind. [00:35:22] Speaker A: And she also kind of put the lance in her place a few times as well. And then next is Dame Devon Red. [00:35:31] Speaker B: She killed someone. [00:35:33] Speaker A: Who did she kill? Oh, her sister. Oh, yeah. [00:35:36] Speaker B: Parents. [00:35:36] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah, yeah. I totally forgot about that. [00:35:40] Speaker B: Yeah. She killed Blair's parents. All to try and become. Well, become Proxy to. [00:35:48] Speaker A: The Queen. [00:35:50] Speaker B: Yeah, whatever. [00:35:52] Speaker A: Yeah. Mermaid's Tale. [00:35:57] Speaker B: Mermaid's Tale. This was the funniest. I want to watch. Like, just because of all the things that were happening, I just found it the most funniest to. To watch. Okay. Like, we both didn't also know those two parts of the story. [00:36:16] Speaker A: I wasn't gonna watch the second one. The animation for this one was already bad enough. And then it turns out the other one was Dana and Dao. [00:36:28] Speaker B: Well, we both agree the technology in Mermaid Tale was top notch. Barbie's watch. She could ring people from under the sea. Not on the ring. FaceTime. [00:36:38] Speaker A: FaceTime on her watch. [00:36:40] Speaker B: To a laptop. [00:36:42] Speaker A: Ahead of its time. [00:36:43] Speaker B: Not even a phone to a laptop. [00:36:46] Speaker A: Come on. [00:36:47] Speaker B: The signal. [00:36:48] Speaker A: Danger under Dusty. [00:36:51] Speaker B: Honestly, I don't know. [00:36:54] Speaker A: Wow. [00:36:56] Speaker B: Someone needs to represent. [00:36:57] Speaker A: I did not question that as a child. [00:36:59] Speaker B: No. No, I did not. But now we're here, I think we should implement. [00:37:03] Speaker A: Back then it was just. Yeah. Oh, absolutely. Back then it was just, wow. So cool. [00:37:10] Speaker B: It's like it's magic. Her watch is magical. That's why it can go underneath the sea. But now I'm just like, why are we here with my little watch? And it's not waterproof. I mean, it's waterproof to a degree, but. [00:37:24] Speaker A: What do you mean, a degree? It was completely waterproof. She was down in our watches now. Oh, oh, oh, yeah. [00:37:31] Speaker B: Waterproof channel. But hers was most definitely waterproof. [00:37:40] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:37:41] Speaker B: So. Yeah, my eyes were opened. [00:37:43] Speaker A: Is she. Oh, sorry. So Malia. [00:37:46] Speaker B: Malia. She's a green light. She was. She was very funny. And because she made me laugh, she's a green light. [00:37:55] Speaker A: Okay, I'll. I'll take on that. Queen Kalissa Amber. What? I don't care. [00:38:04] Speaker B: Is it because she was so weak to her sister? [00:38:06] Speaker A: Yeah. And also she fell for a human. [00:38:11] Speaker B: The heart wants what the heart wants. [00:38:13] Speaker A: A human man as well. [00:38:15] Speaker B: The heart wants what the heart wants. [00:38:19] Speaker A: I know. I'm just joking. But still. [00:38:24] Speaker B: She'S a green. She tried to protect her daughter as much as possible. She even sent her to the worst place possible. The human world. That's how much she cared for her daughter. [00:38:39] Speaker A: She did what she could do, to be honest. [00:38:40] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:38:42] Speaker A: Yeah. She's a green. Fallen and Adling also agree. Yeah. Very good friends. [00:38:51] Speaker B: Very supportive. [00:38:55] Speaker A: What? The sendation that she did. Sending them to go find this. To look for this. [00:39:02] Speaker B: They were on the laptop. She called them and they were working in real time on the laptop. [00:39:08] Speaker A: Her watch can't do that. She can't do a quick search on her Watch. [00:39:12] Speaker B: Maybe she only has signal to call, but not to actually search things. Like there was no wi fi under the sea. [00:39:18] Speaker A: So how does she reach your friend? [00:39:20] Speaker B: I don't know. Cell tower. [00:39:23] Speaker A: Stop it. I don't know. [00:39:28] Speaker B: I'm just telling you. Maybe she needed big, like big fonts. And her watch can't do big fonts. But the laptop never can. [00:39:37] Speaker A: You said that with chest as well. With so much conf. Like you actually believe what you're saying. [00:39:46] Speaker B: No one has to remember. It only takes one person to believe in you. [00:39:52] Speaker A: Kayla and Zy. Yeah. Green. [00:40:01] Speaker B: Green. They're very funny as well. All on take of this movie. It was not meant to be taken seriously. This movie was just for fun. Kazuma, also funny. She was a talking dolphin. Very funny. [00:40:16] Speaker A: And she went looking for her as well. [00:40:18] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:40:22] Speaker A: Eris. [00:40:22] Speaker B: I loved her. [00:40:23] Speaker A: Me too. Fashion. [00:40:26] Speaker B: Do you love me? She screamed. And the whole country said, we love you. And I said, going forward in this household, we're having a bad day. That's all we gotta do is shout, do you love me? And the only response is yes, we adore you. Because that's the kind of positive energy I need. [00:40:49] Speaker A: That is a psychopath right there. She suffered from lack of everything. [00:40:57] Speaker B: She can't even produce magic herself. [00:40:59] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:41:00] Speaker B: That's so sad. [00:41:01] Speaker A: Such jealousy. It's crazy. But yeah, she's a red. Still. She gets a red. [00:41:10] Speaker B: But I do love her still. [00:41:11] Speaker A: Yeah, she's iconic. Pretty much. Just like the other one. [00:41:14] Speaker B: Destinies. [00:41:15] Speaker A: No, Laverna. And yeah, the Destinies. They're green. They're cute. [00:41:25] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:41:26] Speaker A: With a home. Now that's. Woo woo. [00:41:33] Speaker B: Fair enough. Her uncle Break. [00:41:38] Speaker A: Yeah, I mean, it's totally rad. He took a baby from a mermaid. Bro, how much more green can you get? So, yeah, also, was her dad dead or something? [00:41:56] Speaker B: I don't know. We'll just have to use anime logic and see if her father wasn't in the picture. [00:42:01] Speaker A: I feel like they might have said it in the beginning, but I just wasn't paying much attention. So, Barbie movie. [00:42:09] Speaker B: Fantastic. [00:42:10] Speaker A: The Barb film. Barbie herself. What would you rate? Barbie herself? If you can remember, Barbie herself. [00:42:19] Speaker B: It's an Amber. She should have communicated better instead of giving mixed signals to Ken. Misread signals to Ken. But yes, Amber. Cause she's kind of self centered. But she is a girl's girl. You. [00:42:43] Speaker A: She's not human. I need to remember that. [00:42:45] Speaker B: She becomes human. [00:42:47] Speaker A: Yeah, but she wasn't at first. [00:42:49] Speaker B: No, she wasn't so. [00:42:58] Speaker A: Green. [00:43:00] Speaker B: Okay, Ken. [00:43:04] Speaker A: Amber only. Only because at the end he kind of redeems himself and only that what. [00:43:11] Speaker B: Not for his guitar playing skills. Guitar is the fact that they all try to serenade their respective girlfriends with the same exact song. Like no uniqueness, no originality. And he was like when Barbie came back knocking, he's like, I want to be your non committal girlfriend. And he went and screamed in the back, he was like, yes, my non committal girlfriend. I was like, what do you mean? Non committal girlfriend's as commitment as commitment gets in their world anyway. Do you know what I mean? So I feel he's an Amber. He was just dealt the wrong. He. The cards that he was dealt with weren't great and he was trying his best and then his best. [00:44:10] Speaker A: He could have dealt with emotions. With his emotions differently. [00:44:14] Speaker B: He could have. Yeah. [00:44:15] Speaker A: It is what it is. The CEO. [00:44:18] Speaker B: Right. [00:44:19] Speaker A: Right. He knew for sure what he wanted and he played them both. So. Right. Alan, he gets a green. [00:44:29] Speaker B: Oh, Allan, he's a cutie. Do you remember the meanings? Be like Alan. Yeah, be like Alan. [00:44:34] Speaker A: Yeah. Alan the ally. But still watch out for them. [00:44:41] Speaker B: Gloria. [00:44:43] Speaker A: Yes. [00:44:44] Speaker B: Amber. [00:44:45] Speaker A: Oh. [00:44:45] Speaker B: To begin with. [00:44:46] Speaker A: Okay. [00:44:47] Speaker B: I think she was Amber. I think she was slightly spine. Like spineless and not. She didn't have the best of relationship with her daughter just because she didn't know how to relate to her like the community. Like. [00:45:01] Speaker A: Like life kind of dealt with her. Right. She lost her magic. And that's. That's a lot of us, isn't it? [00:45:09] Speaker B: Yeah. And apparently most of the problems in Barbie were because of her lack of self esteem. Because she was Barbie's owner. [00:45:21] Speaker A: Yeah. Whoops. [00:45:24] Speaker B: Yeah. But when she does gain her confidence and she does have self esteem, everyone's better. And she becomes a green light then because then she fixes all the problems that she has and she takes accountability. But yeah, to begin with she's an Amber. But as the show goes, the movie goes, she becomes green. [00:45:41] Speaker A: Okay, so overall like a greenish Amber. Sasha, her daughter. [00:45:49] Speaker B: Can'T really remember what Sasha does, to be honest. She was just. She wasn't. She was there for like a good 20 minutes I think. [00:45:56] Speaker A: Really, I can't. [00:45:57] Speaker B: What. Do you remember what her part of the movie was? [00:45:58] Speaker A: I think she convinced her mom to take the adventure. [00:46:04] Speaker B: Okay. [00:46:06] Speaker A: She's an umbrel greenish Amber as well with the mom because like same thing with, with her. At the start she was kind of. [00:46:13] Speaker B: An annoying little brat most definitely. [00:46:18] Speaker A: And then obviously she gets better. So. Yeah. And then all the other Barbies and Kens, which I'm not gonna list, but my favorite was President Barbie. [00:46:30] Speaker B: President Barbie. [00:46:31] Speaker A: Did he have something to do with the fact that it was Issa Rae? Maybe? [00:46:35] Speaker B: I think President Barbie's iconic, though. [00:46:37] Speaker A: She's that bitch. She and weird Barbie, they're like this weird. [00:46:44] Speaker B: Oh, my God. Who could get her? She was funny. [00:46:49] Speaker A: Yeah, she was like. She was fantastic. Yeah. The other Kent didn't matter, to be honest. They do, but. All right. [00:46:59] Speaker B: I just had no originality, no uniqueness. [00:47:03] Speaker A: The song was dope, though. [00:47:05] Speaker B: It was. [00:47:06] Speaker A: Yeah. That's about it. All right, so this or that Barbie edition. So weird Barbie or President Barbie? [00:47:18] Speaker B: President Barbie. You agree as well? Don't hold suspense because you agree. [00:47:26] Speaker A: Do I? Yeah, I really like Red Barbie. She does do a lot because it was her house they went to to help them. So weird Barbie. Okay, Vintage Barbie or modern Barbie? [00:47:42] Speaker B: I'm gonna say modern Barbie on the basis of like in the vintage Barbies that weren't. They were very traditional. But in modern Barbies have expanded what Barbie can be and what Barbie can do. [00:47:55] Speaker A: No, Barbie could always be anything she wanted to be. Barbie was never a housewife, I suppose. And around that time when Barbie came out, that was. Most women were housewives. [00:48:12] Speaker B: But she wasn't a precedent. She wasn't in a position of power all the time. It's only recently that they started putting Barbie in positions of power. She wasn't an astronaut. It's only recently. [00:48:22] Speaker A: Oh, no. The astronaut version of Barbie, I believe, did not come out recently. We can double check that. Or President Barbie as well. 2004. [00:48:40] Speaker B: Okay, then when we have to define what we classify as vintage and original as a candidate. As a. But it wasn't. [00:48:47] Speaker A: Okay, sure. When. [00:48:53] Speaker B: It came out in 2004. But the rich. It was a candidate. That's when it started. But when does it end? [00:49:01] Speaker A: 70S. [00:49:04] Speaker B: Yeah, that's when it starts. I'm saying when. When does it end? [00:49:06] Speaker A: When it started there. 59. And then to the 70s and beyond. It's modern. [00:49:14] Speaker B: Okay, then President Barbie is modern then. Yeah. [00:49:18] Speaker A: So what Barbies are vintage. Career astronaut Barbie was 65. [00:49:34] Speaker B: Okay. [00:49:34] Speaker A: Flight attendant Barbie, which was a typical job back then. Nurse Barbie, Surgeon Barbie. [00:49:47] Speaker B: Then that contradicts itself. We agree that the 1970s was now modern. [00:49:52] Speaker A: Was more modern. Yeah. [00:49:53] Speaker B: So we can't cut. So we have to. We have to do a period. [00:49:56] Speaker A: Okay, yeah, but the. What's her name? The astronaut was in the 60s. [00:50:01] Speaker B: Okay, but yeah, but my. My point is that we get more versions of non traditional Barbie from in. In the modern and that's Why? I choose the modern. [00:50:11] Speaker A: Modern. No, no, no. I don't. I'll go with some. A modern Barbie as well. But I just wanted to say that it's not like she was traditional. [00:50:23] Speaker B: That's fair. [00:50:24] Speaker A: Yeah. Cuz she was never like in my opinion, a traditional babe. All right, squeeze me. Movie night or dance party? [00:50:42] Speaker B: Movie night. [00:50:44] Speaker A: What did that. Dance party where you are. [00:50:46] Speaker B: Which dance party? [00:50:47] Speaker A: The one with the kid. [00:50:49] Speaker B: So we. Our friend has a child and she wanted to play Apati. Apati. I danced my hardest for this child. And she said one more time. [00:50:58] Speaker A: Say it again. [00:50:59] Speaker B: I said, I'm not that young. I need times and I need a break time. And she said, no break time. [00:51:06] Speaker A: We were jumping, bro. Like up for the whole song. And then she wanted us to play Follow the leader. Follow the leader. [00:51:15] Speaker B: And then she cried. [00:51:15] Speaker A: And then she cried. What a ledge. [00:51:21] Speaker B: I said, I'm so sorry, but I do not have the energy for two songs back to back to do this for you. So she cried because I don't have energy for her. So yes. Movie night it is. [00:51:33] Speaker A: Yeah. Movie night. Oh dear. Pool party or beach party? [00:51:39] Speaker B: Pool. I agree. Beaches are too messy. [00:51:42] Speaker A: Yeah, me either. Shopping spirit. Spa day. Shopping spree. [00:51:51] Speaker B: A spa day is nice though. We like a cute spa day. [00:51:54] Speaker A: Here's the thing. You get to come home and then experience spa day because you see all the stuff you've bought, which can include face masks and stuff. Yeah, damn straight. [00:52:07] Speaker B: I love a good shopping spree. Lena. [00:52:11] Speaker A: Barbie and the Nutcracker or Barbie as Rapunzel? [00:52:15] Speaker B: Nutcracker. I just enjoy it a lot. But Barbie as Rapunzel is also a cute movie. But Nutcracker for me. [00:52:25] Speaker A: Okay. Safari or ski resort? Barbie. Safari, Ski resort. Mosquitoes. I just can't. I just. I'd rather be cold. Also the smell of dung. All right. Barbie Crue or the Bride Squad. [00:52:52] Speaker B: Squad. That was very controversial. [00:52:56] Speaker A: Was it? [00:52:58] Speaker B: The Bratz versus Barbie are like. [00:53:00] Speaker A: I don't know. [00:53:01] Speaker B: Side by side. [00:53:02] Speaker A: I don't know. [00:53:03] Speaker B: What about you? [00:53:05] Speaker A: Yeah, Bratz, of course. Obviously. [00:53:07] Speaker B: I knew it. [00:53:10] Speaker A: All right, that's the end. So let us know which Barbies, which Barbie films. Movies are your favorites and how would you rank them as well? Who are your favorite villains? Who are your favorite Barbie friends? Who are your favorite Barbies as well? [00:53:30] Speaker B: That's very true. [00:53:31] Speaker A: Obviously. I like President Barbie and Weird Barbie. Who's your favorite? [00:53:34] Speaker B: I like President Barbie and I also like Barbie and Fairytopia because she's just cute. [00:53:43] Speaker A: Fair play. Yeah. Did you actually ever have a Barbie doll? [00:53:49] Speaker B: No, I Didn't have a Barbie. [00:53:51] Speaker A: Me either. [00:53:52] Speaker B: But apparently it was a thing for people to have and collect Barbies. Yeah, Barbies are so like, collected collector's edition Barbies. [00:53:59] Speaker A: Goodness. That. That community is intense. [00:54:05] Speaker B: That community has passion. [00:54:06] Speaker A: Yeah. I was on Reddit and it's always. It's always Reddit. I was on Reddit reading through like, some of the. Obviously for this. Right. Reading through some of, like the popular, like, Barbies and stuff. And I was just like, people are very. Yeah. Very passionate about it, but it's good for them. Yeah. Also, I wonder if you. Why if. Because I never had the dog, but I still liked Barbie. [00:54:36] Speaker B: I think it's the movies. [00:54:38] Speaker A: I tell a lie. I did have a Barbie. [00:54:40] Speaker B: Which one? [00:54:41] Speaker A: I don't know. It was a hand me down Barbie. [00:54:44] Speaker B: That's fine. I think for me, it's all obvious for me was because we had free tv, it was always on the movie. Like, the movies are always on free TV for Barbie anyway. And because, yeah, I just got indoctrinated into the Barbie universe because that's all I watched on weekends. [00:55:04] Speaker A: Fair play. I think I had a Barbie. But Barbie was like a thing right. When I was growing up. But like, I didn't watch it until my teens. So yeah, I just kind of knew about Barbie. I wasn't like Barbie crazy or anything. But yeah. Anyway, if there was a part Barbie Part two, so like another film, like, what would. Like, how would you like the story to go? Like, what would you like to see? [00:55:41] Speaker B: The struggles of Barbie in the real world. Remember the last scene was her going to the gynecologist because she's never had a vagina before. [00:55:52] Speaker A: Oh, my God, that is true. [00:55:54] Speaker B: And then she got to go gynecologist for the first time. And she was enlightened for some reason. [00:56:00] Speaker A: What do you mean for some reason? Of course she was enlightened. [00:56:05] Speaker B: But yeah, Barbie in the real world and seeing the comparisons of. I don't know if she'd make a comparison, but, like, maybe it should be like one line like, oh, my life used to be so good in Barbie world. And here in the real world, it's not as great. Maybe she might do like, not regress, but she might want to go back to see her friends. Like, she's missed a lot and stuff like that. [00:56:25] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah, yeah. No fair play. Yeah, yeah. What would I like to see? Nice to see what career she'll go for. [00:56:36] Speaker B: That's true. [00:56:37] Speaker A: Yeah, that would be interesting to see what career, real life Barbie would go for. But yeah, I wonder what you guys think or what we you guys would like to see in, like, a Part two, if there was ever going to be a Part two. And are there any Barbies that were missing that you guys think we should have spoken about? Let us know in the comments below. And thank you very much for listening. Don't forget to like, follow. Subscribe, subscribe. Thank you. Please. [00:57:09] Speaker B: Wow, the energy. [00:57:11] Speaker A: I'm begging. [00:57:16] Speaker B: Bye.

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