Barbie & Her Sisters in a Puppy Chase Page #3

Synopsis: Barbie and her sisters discover everything's better when you do it together in this splashy, sun-kissed adventure. After the girls and their pets arrive at an island paradise for Chelsea's big dance competition, they decide to make a quick side trip to see the nearby Dancing Horse Festival. But when their furry friends go missing at the event, it's up to the sisters to find them before Chelsea's show. While the puppies are out having an adventure of their own, the girls must use their imagination and work together to find their furry friends in this tail-wagging good time.
Genre: Animation
  1 nomination.
 
IMDB:
5.2
NOT RATED
Year:
2016
75 min
240 Views


- Nice.

- Can I change my answer?

Me too.

What was that?

It was probably just a macaw.

Huh?

Macaw parrots

are the official bird of the island.

There's even a legend

about the macaw constellation in the sky.

How do you know all this stuff?

I learned all about the constellations

when I interned

at the Willows Observatory.

The native fishermen

would use the macaw constellation

to navigate the seas by night.

Sounds kind of magical, doesn't it?

You see the tail?

If you follow its feathers up to the tip

of its beak, it points to the North Star.

I don't see a macaw. I just see stars.

You have to connect the stars.

Use your imagination.

Can you see the tail?

There's the wings.

I see it now.

Hear that? He's singing good night.

"Good night. Good night."

- I bet she made up that last part.

- Shh.

It's working.

Shoo.

Huh?

Chelsea, you're drooling on me.

I am not.

Rain!

To the golf cart, quick.

I hope the puppies are okay.

And not too scared by the storm.

Good night, Archie.

Good night, my little pupkins.

Sleep tight.

And don't wake me until morning.

Why, I am an absolute bear

without 14 hours of beauty sleep.

Good night, Beauty.

Good night, puppies.

Good night, Silver.

Good night, Honey.

- Huh?

- Huh?

Breakfast, anyone?

It's blueberry granola crunch.

I slept great.

- Really?

- No.

But I'm trying to convince my body I did.

Heh, heh.

Let us know how that works out

for you, okay?

Rain's stopped.

Twelve hours until the competition.

But first, we gotta save the puppies.

Let's get moving, people.

You heard her.

We've got a mission. Let's go.

Hey, Chels, heads up.

So we'll hike up to the main road,

find help,

get the pups, and head back to the hotel.

- Easy-peasy.

- Hike and rescue sounds good to me.

Or should I say a hikescue?

Uh, maybe not.

Okay, fine, not my best.

One, two, three, four,

five, six, seven, eight.

Don't wear yourself out, Chels.

- The competition's not for a while still.

- I won't.

One, two, three, four, five, six.

Still no bars.

We should be able to call for help

from the main road.

The road's washed out.

How are we gonna get out of here?

Just when I thought the day

couldn't get any better.

We don't have time for this.

It's okay. We got this.

There has to be another way out.

Hmm.

There.

We're going to hike that?

Why not?

This doesn't seem easy or peasy.

Another blue ribbon?

Oh, I'm not worthy.

Oh, fiddledeedee, what am I saying?

Of course I am.

The little scamps.

Is it tomorrow?

No, it's today.

Are you sure it's today?

Because you said, when we woke up,

it would be tomorrow.

Well, of course.

Yesterday, today was tomorrow,

but now, tomorrow's today.

- Huh?

- Are you sure?

Today is always today,

unless you're talking about it

in the future,

then it's tomorrow.

And tomorrow

is yesterday if it's in the past.

Uh, something like that.

If you say so.

So does that mean it's today or tomorrow?

Huh?

Looks like we've got a couple

of stowaways.

Don't worry. We'll take care of you

until we can get you back with the girls.

How much further?

We just started up the mountain.

Are you sure?

It feels like we've been walking forever.

We just have to get over the top.

Piece of cake.

Cake? I miss cake.

Almost as much as I miss Honey.

I know, Chels. I miss Taffy too.

Uh-oh!

I didn't realise we were scaling

Everest on this vacation.

Come on, Skipper, it's not that a steep.

We gotta try.

It is too steep.

You got a plan

for how we're going to get up?

There's always a way.

How about this? This should hold us.

Um...

Prepare to be amazed.

Yeah.

See? No problem.

Nailed it. Come on, guys.

So I guess we are climbing Everest.

Up you go, Chels.

You too, Skipper.

Heh. That's okay, Barbie.

You can go first.

I'm not going

until you're all up there safely.

Ugh...

It looked so much easier

when Stacie did it.

You got this.

You can do it, Skipper.

That was no piece of cake.

Here I come.

Whoa.

We got you.

- Thanks for the help.

- No problem.

- Hashtag "sisters rock."

- Anyone up for another energy bar?

I hope the pups

are eating better than we are.

Well, that's the last of the eggs

and bacon.

Where do they put it all?

I don't think I could possibly

eat another bite.

Oh, who am I kidding?

My bacon.

Mm.

Spirit's about ready to take me for a run.

Want to join us?

Maybe we should just wait here

for the girls.

We'll be sure to let them know

where to find you.

You coming or not?

Race you.

Come on.

Have fun, kids.

Wait up.

Last one there is a rotten egg. Heh, heh.

Did you have to mention food?

Ugh, after this,

I'm never gonna eat another energy bar.

- No matter what flavour it is.

- I don't even want to look at one.

I'd rather eat the wrapper.

Really? Because we can arrange that

if you want.

Whoa.

Wow, that's a long way down.

Well, it's a nice view, anyway.

What are those buildings over there?

Huh. Looks like a village.

- Maybe someone there can help us.

- Uh, how are we gonna get over there?

Well, I don't see an elevator or anything.

Maybe we can find another vine

or something.

A vine? Down that cliff?

Yup.

Really hoping for an elevator option.

Whoa.

Chelsea, not so close to the edge.

Why don't you check over there?

That's what I'm talking about.

I found something.

Help me out here.

What is it?

Hmm. Must be a camp here

in the busy season.

Whoo-hoo!

We're zip-lining down.

We're zip-lining down?

No fancy new name for it?

Nope. Heh.

I'm too excited.

Uh, shouldn't we do some kind

of safety check first?

Yup, and I'm on it.

- Whoo-hoo!

- Wait.

Oh, yeah!

This is great.

Checked it, and it's safe!

See? Totally fine.

Ready, Chels? Break a leg.

You know saying break a leg

is just an expression, right?

You're not supposed

to actually try and break your leg.

I know. I'm just kidding.

You'll be fine.

Whoo! This is awesome. Whoo-hoo!

That was so fun.

I know, right?

Perfect landing.

We can leave our gear here.

Guys, wait for me!

Come on, Skipper! Let's go!

We're gonna be late for my competition!

Skipper, Skipper, Skipper.

I'm coming, I'm coming.

This thing rusted or something?

Yeah. Let's go to an island

on a tiny, bumpy plane.

Let's go driving on a windy road

backwards in a golf cart.

Let's go down a rickety old zip line.

Sister adventure?

More like sister torture.

Come on, Skipper!

Okay. One, two, three!

Okay, maybe this isn't that bad. Heh, heh.

It... It stopped.

Why did it stop?

Swing your legs. You have to get

your momentum going again.

I can't.

Okay, enjoy the view, then.

You can do it. Think of the hotel.

The room service, the comfy chair,

the Wi-Fi.

Skipper, Skipper, Skipper.

Yeah!

You made it.

Yeah, but one of you guys has to go back.

I think I left my stomach

at the top of the mountain.

I'm just gonna rest here for a sec.

I'm sorry, Skipper,

but we have to keep on going.

The village is just up that path.

We can get help there.

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