Barbie and the Secret Door Page #3

Synopsis: Alexa is a very shy princess from a contemporary, modern kingdom who discovers a secret door that opens to a magical land.
Genre: Animation, Family
Director(s): Karen J. Lloyd
Production: Universal Pictures
 
IMDB:
5.8
TV-Y
Year:
2014
81 min
Website
2,810 Views


-I got my tail

I got my wings

And it makes us wanna sing

Because you're here

Na, na, na, na, na, na, na, na

You're here

- You're here

-Na, na, na, na, na, na, na, na

- You're here

-Na, na, na, na, na, na, na, na

You're here

Mermaids.

Oops. Heh, still getting used

to my new centre of gravity. Heh.

Your Highness.

You're the only one who can help us.

Look, I'm very sorry

to hear about this

Malucia.

And what she did to you,

but I can't help anyone.

Well, heh, sure you can.

With your magic.

I hate to disappoint you...

...but I don't have any magic.

I'm sorry. It's this pure oxygen

you land folks breathe. Heh.

Making me dizzy. Where were we?

The princess was informing us

that she doesn't have any magic.

So you don't know about the wand

in your hair?

Wand?

I have no idea where this came from.

Or the gown.

How else does a princess dress?

Well, for hanging out around the castle,

I usually wear something like...

How can I describe it?

It's sort of like

Are you okay?

What?

Ha, ha. Whoa.

Did I just do that?

- Ugh. Yellow?

- Let's see if I can change it back.

Maybe if I...

Uh, hang on, heh, I'll get it.

If I hold it like this or like this?

Or like this?

Wait.

Sniffers.

Ah! Oh, no.

Malucia's minions.

They'll smell your magic.

Dive.

Romy, you get the princess

to the grove...

...and I'll throw them off the scent.

No time. I'll get the princess to the grove

and you throw them off the scent.

Come on, Alexa.

Legs.

All right then, Sniffers.

Sniff this.

Here you go.

- What's this?

- Shh.

Hold tight.

Stop.

What part of stop

do you not understand, Whiff?

I thought I smelled some magic.

Ugh. Stenchweed.

Well, yeah, Sniff.

I could have smelled that

with my nose tied behind my back.

Wait, wait, wait.

But on the high end...

Oh. I'm getting a hint of berry.

Chocolate. Leather undertones.

What? Now you're just making stuff up.

I ain't getting any of that.

That's because your nose is shorter.

Which is why Mom

always liked me better.

Ah, you're just messing with me again.

She never said that.

Did She?

Wait a sec.

I'm picking up a hint of magic.

Ooh!

- Stenchweed.

- Duh.

You better find the unicorns...

...or Malucia's gonna clean the floors

with you.

Of course I'm gonna find them,

you Noodle Nose.

Noodle Nose?

You know I have a deviated septum.

Sure, Whiff, that's what they all say.

Mom never really said

she liked you better, did she?

Mom said it and Dad said it.

What were those?

Sniffers.

They work for Princess Malucia.

Let's go. We're almost home.

Home?

It's a place where you sleep,

and live, and...

Don't you have those?

Oh, yeah, I just meant

Never mind.

Home.

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Brian Hohlfeld

Brian Hohlfeld (born March 30, 1957) is an American screenwriter best known for writing He Said, She Said and his work with the Winnie the Pooh franchise. Hohlfeld is responsible for numerous uncredited feature rewrites including work on The Mighty Ducks. Before moving to Los Angeles, California, he taught film appreciation at Webster University in his hometown of St. Louis, Missouri. He writes and produces the series My Friends Tigger & Pooh for which he received the 2008 Humanitas Prize for Children's Animation. more…

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