Barbie Mariposa and the Fairy Princess Page #4

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
1,886 Views


visitor on the tour.

I'll never live

that down.

Anyhoo, let's show

you to your room.

MARIPOSA:
Zee! Come on!

(GROWLING)

Ooh!

(LAUGHING)

Yo!

Tah-dah!

Cuckoo!

(ZEE GIGGLING)

And now...

Tah-dah!

(GASPING)

Wow!

MARIPOSA:
It's...

(SPLUTTERING IN DISGUST)

I decorated it myself.

Really interesting.

I based it on everything we Crystal

Fairies know about Butterfly Fairies.

That was thoughtful.

Do the trees in Flutterfield

really come alive,

snatch the fairies in midair,

and devour them?

What? No!

These don't do that,

do they?

Nah, I couldn't figure out how

to make it work.

(SIGHS)

(SCREAMS)

I did put in hidden thorns,

though! (GIGGLES)

Just like home.

(GRUMBLING)

(CLEARS THROAT)

And now it is my

extreme pleasure

to invite you to meet

His Royal Highness King Regellius,

and the

Royal Princess Catania.

Unless you want to stay here

and freshen up,

you know, where

it's familiar?

No, uh, we would be honored to meet

the king and princess.

(CHUCKLING)

Ready to meet the king?

I think so.

Please welcome

Mariposa,

Royal Ambassador

from Flutterfield!

(GROWLING)

(GROWLING)

I introduce King Regellius and

Princess Catania of Shimmervale!

(GASPS) Hey!

REGELLIUS:
"Hey"?

Is that how you address

the Princess of Shimmervale?

No. I, uh...

I believe in Flutterfield it's

actually a term of deep respect.

Isn't that right?

Yes! Yes, it is.

(CLEARS THROAT)

"Hey," Your Majesties.

Hey.

(CLEARS THROAT)

Hey.

Hey.

(GROWLING)

(GROWLING)

Is that thing

growling at me?

A beastly, "How are you?"

in Flutterfield.

I see.

(GROWLING)

(SQUEAKS)

(CHUCKLES)

Cuckoo!

Clearly I have much to learn about

Butterfly Fairy customs.

Let's repair to

the terrace for tea.

Madam Ambassador.

Come on, Sylvie.

(NEIGHING)

(GROWLING)

(WHIMPERS)

(GROWLING)

Hmm.

(BURPING)

(SCOFFS)

(BOTH GROWLING)

(GRUNTING)

(BOTH GROANING)

Hey! Watch where

you're going!

You almost made me

spill my smoothie.

(GROANS)

Carlos!

Good morning!

It's afternoon, actually.

Oops. I slept in.

Then I stopped by Fluter's Bakery

for some Poof Pastries.

Breakie?

It's lunchtime.

Oh. (SCOFFS)

No breakfast for you then.

(LAUGHS)

(SLURPING)

Now, let's see.

Today's shipment of books

has already come in.

Check!

Inventory new books.

(CHUCKLES)

(SCREAMS)

(SIGHS) This could take a while.

(SLURPING)

Hmm.

(YELPS)

(ANU LAUGHING)

(GROWLING)

(HUMMING)

(CLEARS THROAT)

So, to defeat the Skeezites, your people

must be trained as warriors from birth.

Oh, no.

We're not warriors.

I mean, we have warriors,

but we're a very peaceful people.

More tea?

Please.

But I was under the impression

Butterfly Fairies were built for battle.

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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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