Barbie as the Island Princess Page #4

Synopsis: Barbie plays Rosella in this new musical film. Shipwrecked as a child, Rosella grows up on the island under the watchful eyes of her loving animal friends. The arrival of Prince Antonio leads Rosella and her furry pals to explore civilization and ultimately save the kingdom by uncovering a secret plot.
Genre: Animation, Family
Director(s): Greg Richardson
Production: Universal Studios
 
IMDB:
6.3
TV-Y
Year:
2007
86 min
5,133 Views


Did they have a daughter once long ago?

Uh, no. Just three sons.

Oh. Thank you.

You asked to see me, Father?

There's been a change

in your wedding plans.

Yes?

You're marrying Princess Luciana

in two days.

What? Two days? I can't!

Can't what?

Marry somebody I don't love.

You have a responsibility

to marry a princess.

To align our kingdoms.

I don't believe you can say

a bad word about Princess Luciana.

No. She's a wonderful girl.

Then there's nothing more to discuss.

You once told me great kings

make hard decisions.

Exactly.

This is the hardest thing

I've ever done, Father.

But I can't spend the rest of my life

with someone I don't love.

My sisters will run the kingdom.

Don't try my patience.

Sorry, Father. I don't know any other way.

Ro? Ro? Are you in here?

Please meet me in the Rose Garden tonight.

Let's sail away together.

Forever yours, Antonio.

He's not sailing anywhere with my Ro.

ARIANA:
I didn't plan to use this so soon.

But I didn't plan on the Prince

falling in love with that other girl either.

Nat, Pat, Matt.

I have a job for you.

I want you to pay a little visit

to every animal in the kingdom.

Put this powder in their food

They'll sleep like they should

When the island girl gets blamed

She'll be gone for good

Hurry right back to your room

You'll get something great

All the cheese that you deserve

Will be on this plate

(LAUGHING)

PAT:
She said cheese.

NAT:
She said cheese.

PAT:
Watch my tail.

NAT:
Stop pushing.

We are a trio of hungry fellas

Who dream at night about mozzarellas

What are we hoping will fill our cellars

Parmesans and Bries!

NAT:
I want to start with a chewy Cheddar

PAT:
I find I like Havarti better

NAT:
Give me a fork and a mound of Feta

PAT:
How we love the cheese

In a wedge

In a hunk

In a wheel

In a chunk

Does it stink?

Like a skunk

BO TH:
Yum, yum, yum, yum, yum, yum

NAT:
In a slice

PAT:
In a brick

Very nice

Very thick

Over rice

On a stick

Licking up every crumb

For all our efforts, we don't want money

Don't want a beach

where it's warm and sunny

NAT:
Just give us something

that's soft and runny

BO TH:
Yellow, Blue or White

And when the rest of the town is resting

Oh, the Ricotta will be digesting

No-one can top us at fine and festing

Nighty, nighty, night

Some people think that we're vermin

But we're just misunderstood

The connoisseurs of the castle

Oh, yeah, the living is good

Oh, can you taste it, oh, can you taste it,

oh, can you taste it, oh, can you taste it?

Now that we finished our little errand

PAT:
Think of the Goudas

that we will be comparing

Think of the fondue that

we'll be a sharing

BO TH:
Extra drippy, please!

Here is the end of our bedtime story

Bring on the edible inventory

This is the moment of rodent glory

Now we get the cheese!

PAT:
Now we get the cheese!

BO TH:
Cheese! Cheese!

Cheese! Cheese! Cheese!

Cheese! Cheese! Cheese! Cheese! Cheese!

Cheese!

Oh, she's wicked.

Are they sick?

Sick to their stomachs, maybe.

I saw three rats put something in their food.

Sunset herb.

Strange. Why would rats do that?

They must be crazy.

Sunset herb is dangerous.

Can you help them?

Back home if somebody ate

sunset herb by mistake

we made a rose tonic to wake them up.

But they don't have island roses here.

They do. In the greenhouse.

I'm sure Prince Antonio

would let us use them.

I'll go and ask him.

Ro, about the Prince...

Yes?

Nothing.

Peter, something's wrong.

I can't wake up Tallulah.

Good day, Frazer.

And to you, Your Highness.

You look like a busy man.

On your way to see the King?

Why, yes, I am.

The animals are still fast asleep

with no sign of waking.

Oh, a terrible disease.

Is it contagious?

Seems likely.

Oh, who could have given it to them?

Apparently something new in their habitat.

Something foreign?

Like wild animals from the South Seas.

Why, yes. Exactly.

Oh, I must tell the King.

Yes, you do that.

I'm sorry, miss.

The King insists the Prince not be disturbed.

Please tell him I can help.

I can make a medicine for the animals.

No exceptions. Good day.

Your Majesty, I'm afraid that Ro

brought the disease with her.

Her animals infected ours

with a type of sleeping sickness.

Poor Tallulah.

I knew that island girl wasn't to be trusted.

But I don't understand

why her animals don't sleep like ours.

Well, carriers of disease

are often immune themselves.

How do we cure Tallulah and the others?

Oh, I'm afraid I'm still working on that.

But if they don't wake up

they'll starve to death.

Guards. Guards!

Look how low I've sunk.

A royal bird languishing in this stink hole,

where they keep prisoners and ruffians.

Are we really prisoners?

Food for the prisoners.

I rest my case.

Please, let me talk to Prince Antonio.

If the animals don't wake up soon,

they'll die.

You should've thought of that

before your animals got them sick.

But they didn't!

Now I know why people break out of prison.

The food's terrible.

You're not eating that!

How could you be so foolish?

Do you really think I'd be dumb enough

to eat food with sunset herb?

(SNORING)

Azul.

Azul!

Is it true?

You put Ro in the dungeon?

I had no choice.

It's not right. She'd never hurt anyone.

So you think I should free her?

Yes, let her return to her island.

On one condition.

Name it.

You resume your duties as Prince

and marry Princess Luciana.

Father.

Great kings must make hard decisions.

As you wish.

Your wedding dress will be

the talk of the kingdom.

Mother, the Prince is in love

with Ro, not me.

Enough! This marriage will happen.

End of discussion!

But you...

You must want me to be happy.

Oh, you will be.

Now prepare for your fitting.

Yes, Mother.

(GOBBLING)

Will he be okay?

(DOOR OPENING)

The King wants you

and your beasts sent home.

Psst.

Come here.

Your ship carries a girl.

I need you to do something for me.

For a reward, of course.

TIKA:
I don't understand.

Who would do this to all of the animals?

Somebody who wants me out

of the Prince's life for good.

Princess Luciana?

No, she's much too kind to hurt anybody.

Unlike her pushy, nasty, scheming mother.

Exactly.

We need to get back to the greenhouse

and make that tonic.

Don't do it! They'll throw you

into the dungeon again, or worse!

I can't let the animals die

when I can save them.

You may not be a princess

to the king and queen,

but you're a princess in my eyes.

(SOBBING)

Tika?

I hid it. I didn't tell you and I hid it.

Hid what?

His note.

The prince left you a note to meet him.

Why wouldn't you tell me?

I didn't want you to leave me.

If you marry the prince,

you'll forget about us.

Please don't hate me.

Oh, Tika, I could never hate you.

I love you.

But, you love the prince.

Tika.

Everybody is born to care

It's something we were meant to share

Not to keep to ourselves all alone

If we make room for someone new

Doesn't mean that there's less for you

Only means that our circle has grown

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Elana Lesser

Elana Lesser is regular writer for animated television shows, almost always working in conjunction with her husband Cliff Ruby. more…

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