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While they try to find out how to get little Peggy home, Malibu, Brooklyn, Malibu’s sisters, and Ken have to protect their four-legged friend from a Glyph trying to steal the little horse’s wings. Barbie: Life in the Dreamhouse Barbie Vloggeris another addition to Barbie’s YouTube content, featuring Barbie as she documents her life and adventures in the form of a video blog. Life is hard for everybody,” said Gerwig to The Times. “I think equally men have held themselves to just outrageous standards that no one can meet. And they have their own set of contradictions where they’re walking a tightrope. I think that’s something that’s universal. Just as much as women have been lost in some morass of how to do everything. I equally see that as true for men. For everybody. We equally beat ourselves up.” The 22-minute episodes are rated TV-Y. You can stream 3 seasons on Netflix. Barbie: Dreamhouse Adventures Go Team Roberts!
Barbie Dreamhouse Adventuresis another animated TV series that first premiered in 2018 and ran until 2020 for a total of 5 seasons. Following the life of Barbie and her best friends in her new dreamhouse, the show includes her next-door neighbor Ken.Imagine the possibilities with Barbie! There’s a wide range of Barbie dolls, playsets and fashions to explore, from the beautiful Barbie Dreamhouse to the latest Fashionistas. In Barbie and the Sensations, the band is beloved by fans worldwide, and Barbie takes on the role of ambassador for world peace. Sing along with Barbie
This show introduces viewers to magical creatures and different kingdoms, such as Sparkle Mountain, Rainbow Cove, and Sweetville.
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These episodes provide side stories and extensions to the characters and experiences featured in the animated TV series. You can stream 2 seasons of Barbie Vlogger on Prime Video. Barbie Dreamtopia Set off on camping adventures with the Barbie camper van, create your own fantasy world with Barbie Dreamtopia and discover what you could be with Barbie careers dolls. Kids can play out all kinds of open-ended dreams with Barbie and Ken, Stacie, Chelsea and Skipper. Shirtless in the bedroom of his Mojo Dojo Casa House, Ken laments his existence as a superfluous accessory created to complement her. “Doesn’t seem to matter what I do, I’m always number two / No one knows how hard I tried,” Gosling sings melodramatically, to gentle piano accompaniment. Though he is playing what Times critic Justin Chang calls “the neediest, most pathetically insecure Ken of the lot,” he is doing so as intensely as he did Neil Armstrong in “First Man” and a pained husband in “Blue Valentine.” In just over five minutes, “I’m Just Ken” resolves the narrative and emotional arc of Gosling’s Ken, transforming him from a petty, vengeful villain into a man who got caught up in society’s toxic masculinity — a taboo topic for plenty of men in real life. (That may explain why “Barbie” has been dismissed by right-wing pundits as “possibly the most anti-male film ever made.” Of course, this line of reasoning doesn’t account for the fact that the male characters are given a lengthy, layered, climactic moment in a movie about a doll for girls.)