Barbie Mariposa and the Fairy Princess Page #6

Synopsis: Join Mariposa & her new friend, Princess Catania, in this magical adventure to save the fairy land of Shimmervale. Together, the girls learn that with great friends, the sky is the limit!
Director(s): William Lau
Production: Universal Pictures
 
IMDB:
6.1
TV-Y
Year:
2013
79 min
1,918 Views


You're kidding me, right?

Come on, we had 'em!

You changed.

You used to be cool.

(LAUGHING) Come, my pet.

We have much to think about.

(GRUNTS IN DISGUST)

Hey, if you don't want your shiny things

any more, can I have 'em?

You may be a child,

but in some ways you're wiser

than I'll ever be.

Thank you, Father.

BOTH:
Aww!

(SNIFFLING)

I would like to

repay your kindness.

Thank you, Your Majesty.

Hmm. There is one thing

you can do for me.

(DANCE MUSIC PLAYING)

(CHITTERING)

(CHITTERING HAPPILY)

(CLEARS THROAT)

(CHITTERING)

Mmm-hmm.

(GIGGLING)

Mother, this is King Regellius

of Shimmervale.

King Regellius, my mother,

Queen Marabella of Flutterfield.

Your Highness.

I mean, "Hey!"

(CHUCKLING)

Uh, hey?

It's an honor to

meet you, Your Highness.

You're not concerned

about my fire breath?

(CHUCKLES) Your Majesty,

I am ashamed that I ever thought...

Our myths about you

were just as silly.

But it's all in

the past now.

It's a privilege

to have you here.

And I wanted

to give you this.

An offering

of peace and goodwill.

(GASPS) Is that a Crystallite? It's even

more beautiful than Mariposa described.

Thank you.

You're welcome.

May I have this dance?

Why, yes, I'd love to.

(HUMMING)

(BOTH CHUCKLING)

WILLA:
No way!

Watch! Ready?

Ready.

(GRUNTS IN SURPRISE)

(ALL GIGGLING)

Seriously? You knocked the king's crown

off his head with your wing?

(CHUCKLES) Whoa!

Well, it was an accident!

I've never seen

his face that red.

I have. But not since I accidentally

put lava sauce in his fluffle muffins.

ALL:
Ew!

I'll never live

that down. (GIGGLES)

I almost forgot. How'd everything

go at the Royal Library?

Not much trouble, I hope?

Um...

Are you kidding? (CHUCKLES)

It was a breeze. No trouble at all.

Hey! There's that

awful tour guide.

We want our money back.

Uh-oh. I have to,

uh, freshen up.

WOMAN:
Hey! Come back here!

(CHUCKLES)

I just wanted

to tell you again

how impressed I am by everything

you accomplished.

Thank you, Carlos. I couldn't have done it

without the Flutter Flower.

(DANCE MUSIC PLAYING)

Care to dance?

I'd love to.

(BOTH CHEERING)

See. What did

I tell ya?

Made for each other.

(CLEARS THROAT)

Well, I can see clearly

that my ideas of the Crystal Fairies

were farfetched indeed!

You are in no way

vicious or vile.

Why thank you,

Lord Gastrous.

Boo!

(SHOUTS)

(ALL GIGGLE)

Hmm. Right.

Oh, I love this song.

Do you dance?

I do now.

Then come on!

You want to get your groove on to this,

Lord Gastrous?

What? No. I, uh, never...

(SCREAMS)

(BOTH LAUGHING)

(BOTH CHITTERING HAPPILY)

(SMOOCHES)

Oh!

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Elise Allen

Elise Allen is an author and a television writer. She has been active as a writer since 1996. Allen has been nominated for two Daytime Emmy Awards, for Outstanding Writing in a Pre-School Animated Program and Outstanding Writing in Animation for Dinosaur Train (2009). Allen's TV writing work includes The Lion Guard, Dinosaur Train, Sid the Science Kid, and some Barbie (film series) movies. She is the author of the "Gabby Duran and the Unsittables" middle-grade book series, as well as the chapter book series "Jim Henson's Enchanted Sisters", and the stand-alone novel Populazzi. She has also co-authored Hilary Duff's "Elixir" series, and Bella Thorne's "Autumn Falls" series. more…

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