Barbie and the Three Musketeers
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I know it's crazy
But I am not afraid
A country girl
in a different world
Trying to find my own way
I know that I can be
Whatever I can dream
All for one
It's true
I'll show you what I can do
Pure heart
Clear mind
Fighting for what's right
every time
I'm strong now
And that's how
I know it won't be long now
All for one
One for all
All for one
One for all
All for one
One for all
En garde,
Monsieur Scarecrow!
For I am a musketeer!
Ooh!
Dinner and a show.
Corinne's getting
better every day!
Soon we'll be
mus-cat-eers!
Whoa!
"Mus-cat-eer?"
More like mus-catastrophe!
Well, Miette, I must say,
you do have flair.
Thanks, Alexander!
Tell me again what it was
like to be a mus-cat-eer horse?
Did you live at the castle?
Did you ever save the prince?
Ah! That was
a long time ago.
You need a bit more height if
you want to stick that landing.
I'll get it next time!
You're determined,
just like your father.
And I'm going to be a
musketeer like him, too.
Being a musketeer
is a serious job.
And it can be
very dangerous.
I've been waiting
my whole life for this.
I'm 17 now,
and we agreed that when I
turned 17, I could go to Paris
to be a musketeer.
To be a musketeer.
I know.
Then I suppose
you'll need this.
It's a letter
to Monsieur Treville.
The captain
of the musketeers?
He was a friend
of your father's.
I've asked him
to look out for you.
And here are 15 crowns.
I wish it could be more.
But, Mother,
you need the money.
You'll need
it in Paris.
And I want you to take
Alexander. He knows the way.
Oh, thank you!
Let's eat, and then
off to bed with you.
You've got
a big day tomorrow.
I think
that's everything.
Goodbye, Mother.
Mother?
You can let me go now.
Do I have to?
You must be brave.
Remember what your
father taught you.
"True courage is... "
"Is pursuing your dream even when
everyone else says it's impossible. "
I'll make you
proud, Mother!
You always do.
Wait for me!
Come, Miette.
We're going to Paris!
Take a look around
Take a walk downtown
Wondering if what you have
been telling me is true
That I've been living large
Should accept
that it's too hard
Forget about your dreams, girl
No, you wait a minute
'Cause I've opened my eyes
I'm making my way, you see
Doing after disbelief
Jumping in
and giving it everything
There's nothing left to prove
To anybody else but me
So go right ahead
and call me crazy
'Cause I'm making my way
You bet I am
Making my way
Does it freak you out?
I am fierce and proud
Doing it with style, baby
Who's the fool now?
useless attitudes
Ain't nobody
pushing me around now
I know who I am
I'm making my way, you see
Doing after disbelief
Jumping in
and giving it everything
Paris!
There's nothing left to prove
To anybody else but me
So go right ahead
and call me crazy...
Faster, Alexander! Faster!
It's just as I remember.
I'm making my way
This life is a maze...
Today is the day
I take Paris!
This life is mine
It's mine
Excuse me.
Can you watch
over my horse?
I suppose there's room for one more.
I'm Serge.
I work at the castle.
Pleased to meet you, Serge.
I'm Corinne, from Gascony.
It will just be for a
couple of days. Thanks!
I'm gonna be a musketeer!
She's gonna be a musketeer?
Good luck with that!
Don't worry, Alexander.
I'll visit
as soon as I can!
I'll be fine.
You look after
our girl Corinne.
I will!
Whoops! Pardon me.
Coming through!
You'll have to do
much better than that!
I'm just getting started!
Au contraire,
I believe you are finished!
enough to challenge me?
I, sir. I am going to
be a musketeer, too!
The little girl
wants to be a musketeer.
Ooh!
En garde!
Why don't you
run along
and leave the musketeering
to the big boys?
I have a letter
for Monsieur Treville.
He will make me a musketeer.
Just tell me
where his office is.
Hmm! Over there.
Perhaps he will need
your help cleaning it!
Where do you
think you're going?
To be musketeers!
Corinne's got a letter and everything.
We've come to protect the Prince.
Prince Louis?
My master is the regent.
He is in charge
of protecting the Prince.
He certainly
doesn't need any help
from any itty-bitty
kitty like you!
Hey! That's mine!
Give me my letter!
Stop!
Always a pleasure
to see you, Philippe.
And you as well,
Monsieur Treville.
You must come and
visit me at the chateau
I will have plenty
of time on my hands
when I am no longer
looking after him.
You've done a fine job
as regent, Philippe,
and Louis is now
ready to be king.
Young lady,
are you lost?
Certainly you have no business
with these roguish musketeers.
I'm not lost, sir.
I have come here to speak with Monsieur
Treville about becoming a musketeer.
Well, that's
a good one, my dear!
As if a girl could ever possess
the proper skills to be a musketeer!
Your dog has my letter.
Brutus! Please give
the young lady her letter.
Good day,
Monsieur Treville.
Musketeer.
You'll have to leave.
Monsieur Treville!
I must speak with you!
I have a letter
of introduction.
Come with me.
Thank you, sir.
You knew my father,
D'Artagnon.
Ah! D'Artagnon.
He was a brave
and noble musketeer.
What can I do for you?
Well, I want
to be a musketeer!
Being a musketeer requires
more than just desire.
It requires
the proper training.
I have trained
every day at the farm.
And it requires
years of experience.
Every musketeer must
first serve his country
and perform brave
and noble acts
before becoming a musketeer.
I know I can do it.
Please give me a chance.
It is a privilege
One that is not
taken lightly.
I'm sorry,
you're just not ready.
But if you ever need
anything, please come to me.
Thank you,
Monsieur Treville.
Well, Miette, this day sure
isn't turning out as I'd hoped.
I told you you're not
needed around here.
Say bye-bye, kitty.
We're not going anywhere.
Oh, yeah?
Stop that! Shoo!
Miette! Wait!
Excuse me.
Pardon me.
Oh! Excuse me.
It's perfect.
Just needs a few
trims here and there.
Miette! Wait!
And voila! Magnifique.
Mangy beasts!
It's a crime
against fashion!
Sorry!
Don't mess with the dress!
"That which we call a rose
"By any other name
would smell as sweet"
Excuse me!
That was exceedingly rude!
Oh, dear!
Whoa!
My bow!
Where did it go?
I'll get you!
Okay, but you're going
to have to stand in line!
Hey! Wait!
You're fired!
And don't ever come back!
Who are you?
Corinne, madame.
Ugh!
You'll do.
Whoa!
I'm Madame de BossÈ.
What brings you here?
who was being chased by the dog
To Paris.
Oh!
I came to be a musketeer.
You, a musketeer?
There are
no female musketeers!
Not yet, but it's my dream.
Dreams are for sleeping.
Never mention this
nonsense again.
I appear to have an opening.
Do you want a job or not?
Uh...
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