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* In the first movie, ''Barbie in the Nutcracker'', PragmaticAdaptation turns the "Marie" of the original story into a "Clara", the name of her ''doll''. But this actually works in the new adaptation, since what else is '''Barbie''' but a doll? It makes perfect sense for her to be given Marie's doll's name from ''The Nutcracker'', and since The Nutcracker himself is a "doll" of sorts, for him and "Barbie" Clara to end up together segues perfectly into the preexisting storyline of Creator/ETAHoffmann.
** Actually, Clara's the name usually given to the lead of the ballet, probably because the backstory's usually excised.
* ''WebAnimation/BarbieLifeInTheDreamhouse'' shows Summer riding the pink hoverboard from the ''Franchise/BackToTheFuture'' sequels. According to ''BTTF'' continuity, the pink hoverboard came from Creator/{{Mattel}}, the same company that created Barbie and her gang.
* The website for ''Life in the Dreamhouse'' describes Skipper as a CameraFiend who loves making videos, but the actual shorts rarely show her holding a video camera. What if she helps record the ConfessionCam segments? That would also explain why she never showed up in a Confession Cam segment until season three...
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* Regarding ''Barbie: Life in the Dreamhouse'', imagine how a DeliberatelyMonochrome doll from Willows, Wisconsin would handle developing full-color plastic and hair when moving to a new city. The scene in one of the first shorts where Barbie awakens in full color suggests that she either permanently became colorized, or has to wear colorized makeup 24/7 to fit in.
* In the first movie, ''Barbie in the Nutcracker'', PragmaticAdaptation turns the "Marie" of the original story into a "Clara", the name of her ''doll''. But this actually works in the new adaptation, since what else is '''Barbie''' but a doll? It makes perfect sense for her to be given Marie's doll's name from ''The Nutcracker'', and since The Nutcracker himself is a "doll" of sorts, for him and "Barbie" Clara to end up together segues perfectly into the preexisting storyline of Creator/ETAHoffmann.
** Actually, Clara's the name usually given to the lead of the ballet, probably because the backstory's usually excised.
* ''WebAnimation/BarbieLifeInTheDreamhouse'' shows Summer riding the pink hoverboard from the ''Franchise/BackToTheFuture'' sequels. According to ''BTTF'' continuity, the pink hoverboard came from Creator/{{Mattel}}, the same company that created Barbie and her gang.
* The website for ''Life in the Dreamhouse'' describes Skipper as a CameraFiend who loves making videos, but the actual shorts rarely show her holding a video camera. What if she helps record the ConfessionCam segments? That would also explain why she never showed up in a Confession Cam segment until season three...
!!FridgeHorror:
* Regarding ''Barbie: Life in the Dreamhouse'', imagine how a DeliberatelyMonochrome doll from Willows, Wisconsin would handle developing full-color plastic and hair when moving to a new city. The scene in one of the first shorts where Barbie awakens in full color suggests that she either permanently became colorized, or has to wear colorized makeup 24/7 to fit in.
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** Actually, Clara's the name usually given to the lead of the ballet, probably because the backstory's usually excised.
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* ''WebAnimation/BarbieLifeInTheDreamhouse'' shows Summer riding the pink hoverboard from the ''Film/BackToTheFuture'' sequels. According to ''BTTF'' continuity, the pink hoverboard came from Creator/{{Mattel}}, the same company that created Barbie and her gang.
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* ''WebAnimation/BarbieLifeInTheDreamhouse'' shows Summer riding the pink hoverboard from the ''Film/BackToTheFuture'' ''Franchise/BackToTheFuture'' sequels. According to ''BTTF'' continuity, the pink hoverboard came from Creator/{{Mattel}}, the same company that created Barbie and her gang.
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* In the first movie, ''Barbie in the Nutcracker'', PragmaticAdaptation turns the "Marie" of the original story into a "Clara" the name of her ''doll''. But this actually works in the new adaptation, since what else is '''Barbie''' but a doll? It makes perfect sense for her to be given Marie's doll's name from ''The Nutcracker'', and since The Nutcracker himself is a "doll" of sorts, for him and "Barbie" Clara to end up together segues perfectly into the preexisting storyline of Creator/ETAHoffmann.
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* In the first movie, ''Barbie in the Nutcracker'', PragmaticAdaptation turns the "Marie" of the original story into a "Clara" "Clara", the name of her ''doll''. But this actually works in the new adaptation, since what else is '''Barbie''' but a doll? It makes perfect sense for her to be given Marie's doll's name from ''The Nutcracker'', and since The Nutcracker himself is a "doll" of sorts, for him and "Barbie" Clara to end up together segues perfectly into the preexisting storyline of Creator/ETAHoffmann.
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* ''Barbie Life in the Dreamhouse'' shows Summer riding the pink hoverboard from the ''Film/BackToTheFuture'' sequels. According to ''BTTF'' continuity, the pink hoverboard came from Mattel, the same company that created Barbie and her gang.
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* ''Barbie Life in the Dreamhouse'' ''WebAnimation/BarbieLifeInTheDreamhouse'' shows Summer riding the pink hoverboard from the ''Film/BackToTheFuture'' sequels. According to ''BTTF'' continuity, the pink hoverboard came from Mattel, Creator/{{Mattel}}, the same company that created Barbie and her gang.
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* Regarding ''Barbie: Life in the Dreamhouse'', imagine how a DeliberatelyMonochrome doll from Willows, Wisconsin would handle developing full-color plastic and hair when moving to a new city. The scene in one of the first shorts where Barbie awakens in full color suggests that she either permanently became colorized, or has to wear colorized makeup 24/7 to fit in.
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* Regarding ''Barbie: Life in the Dreamhouse'', imagine how a DeliberatelyMonochrome doll from Willows, Wisconsin would handle developing full-color plastic and hair when moving to a new city. The scene in one of the first shorts where Barbie awakens in full color suggests that she either permanently became colorized, or has to wear colorized makeup 24/7 to fit in.in.
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Probably a bit of a stretch to say she records *all* of them
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* The website for ''Life in the Dreamhouse'' describes Skipper as a CameraFiend who loves making videos, but the actual shorts rarely show her holding a video camera. What if she records everyone's ConfessionCam segments? That would also explain why she never showed up in one until season three...
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* The website for ''Life in the Dreamhouse'' describes Skipper as a CameraFiend who loves making videos, but the actual shorts rarely show her holding a video camera. What if she records everyone's helps record the ConfessionCam segments? That would also explain why she never showed up in one a Confession Cam segment until season three...
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* The website for ''Life in the Dreamhouse'' describes Skipper as a CameraFiend who loves making videos, but the actual shorts rarely show her holding a video camera. What if she records everyone's ConfessionCam segments? That would also explain why she never showed up in one until season three...
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* ''Barbie Life in the Dreamhouse'' shows Summer riding the pink hoverboard from the ''Film/BackToTheFuture'' sequels. According to ''BTTF'' continuity, the pink hoverboard came from Mattel, like Barbie and her gang did.
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* ''Barbie Life in the Dreamhouse'' shows Summer riding the pink hoverboard from the ''Film/BackToTheFuture'' sequels. According to ''BTTF'' continuity, the pink hoverboard came from Mattel, like the same company that created Barbie and her gang did.
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* FridgeBrilliance: In the first movie, ''Barbie in the Nutcracker'', PragmaticAdaptation turns the "Marie" of the original story into a "Clara" the name of her ''doll''. But this actually works in the new adaptation, since what else is '''Barbie''' but a doll? It makes perfect sense for her to be given Marie's doll's name from ''The Nutcracker'', and since The Nutcracker himself is a "doll" of sorts, for him and "Barbie" Clara to end up together segues perfectly into the preexisting storyline of Creator/ETAHoffmann.
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!!FridgeBrilliance
*FridgeBrilliance: In the first movie, ''Barbie in the Nutcracker'', PragmaticAdaptation turns the "Marie" of the original story into a "Clara" the name of her ''doll''. But this actually works in the new adaptation, since what else is '''Barbie''' but a doll? It makes perfect sense for her to be given Marie's doll's name from ''The Nutcracker'', and since The Nutcracker himself is a "doll" of sorts, for him and "Barbie" Clara to end up together segues perfectly into the preexisting storyline of Creator/ETAHoffmann.
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* FridgeHorror: Regarding ''Barbie: Life in the Dreamhouse'', imagine how a DeliberatelyMonochrome doll from Willows, Wisconsin would handle developing full-color plastic and hair when moving to a new city. The scene in one of the first shorts where Barbie awakens in full color suggests that she either permanently became colorized, or has to wear colorized makeup 24/7 to fit in.
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* FridgeHorror: ''Barbie Life in the Dreamhouse'' shows Summer riding the pink hoverboard from the ''Film/BackToTheFuture'' sequels. According to ''BTTF'' continuity, the pink hoverboard came from Mattel, like Barbie and her gang did.
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* Regarding ''Barbie: Life in the Dreamhouse'', imagine how a DeliberatelyMonochrome doll from Willows, Wisconsin would handle developing full-color plastic and hair when moving to a new city. The scene in one of the first shorts where Barbie awakens in full color suggests that she either permanently became colorized, or has to wear colorized makeup 24/7 to fit in.
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* Regarding ''Barbie: Life in the Dreamhouse'', imagine how a DeliberatelyMonochrome doll from Willows, Wisconsin would handle developing full-color plastic and hair when moving to a new city. The scene in one of the first shorts where Barbie awakens in full color suggests that she either permanently became colorized, or has to wear colorized makeup 24/7 to fit in.
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* FridgeHorror: Regarding ''Barbie: Life in the Dreamhouse'', imagine how a DeliberatelyMonochrome doll from Willows, Wisconsin would handle developing full-color plastic and hair when moving to a new city. It must become permanent at some point, since Barbie awakens in color before applying her makeup.
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* FridgeHorror: Regarding ''Barbie: Life in the Dreamhouse'', imagine how a DeliberatelyMonochrome doll from Willows, Wisconsin would handle developing full-color plastic and hair when moving to a new city. It must become permanent at some point, since The scene in one of the first shorts where Barbie awakens in full color before applying her makeup.suggests that she either permanently became colorized, or has to wear colorized makeup 24/7 to fit in.
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...unless Mattel wants me to believe Barbie wears color makeup even when sleeping.
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** Actually, Clara's the name usually given to the lead of the ballet, probably because the backstory's usually excised.
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** Actually, Clara's the name usually given to the lead of the ballet, probably because the backstory's usually excised.excised.
* FridgeHorror: Regarding ''Barbie: Life in the Dreamhouse'', imagine how a DeliberatelyMonochrome doll from Willows, Wisconsin would handle developing full-color plastic and hair when moving to a new city. It must become permanent at some point, since Barbie awakens in color before applying her makeup.
* FridgeHorror: Regarding ''Barbie: Life in the Dreamhouse'', imagine how a DeliberatelyMonochrome doll from Willows, Wisconsin would handle developing full-color plastic and hair when moving to a new city. It must become permanent at some point, since Barbie awakens in color before applying her makeup.
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* FridgeBrilliance: In the first movie, ''Barbie in the Nutcracker'', PragmaticAdaptation turns the "Marie" of the original story into a "Clara" the name of her ''doll''. But this actually works in the new adaptation, since what else is '''Barbie''' but a doll? It makes perfect sense for her to be given Marie's doll's name from ''The Nutcracker'', and since The Nutcracker himself is a "doll" of sorts, for him and "Barbie" Clara to end up together segues perfectly into the preexisting storyline of E.T.A. Hoffman.
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* FridgeBrilliance: In the first movie, ''Barbie in the Nutcracker'', PragmaticAdaptation turns the "Marie" of the original story into a "Clara" the name of her ''doll''. But this actually works in the new adaptation, since what else is '''Barbie''' but a doll? It makes perfect sense for her to be given Marie's doll's name from ''The Nutcracker'', and since The Nutcracker himself is a "doll" of sorts, for him and "Barbie" Clara to end up together segues perfectly into the preexisting storyline of E.T.A. Hoffman.Creator/ETAHoffmann.
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* FridgeBrilliance: In the first movie, ''Barbie in the Nutcracker'', PragmaticAdaptation turns the "Marie" of the original story into a "Clara" the name of her ''doll''. But this actually works in the new adaptation, since what else is '''Barbie''' but a doll? It makes perfect sense for her to be given Marie's doll's name from ''The Nutcracker'', and since The Nutcracker himself is a "doll" of sorts, for him and "Barbie" Clara to end up together segues perfectly into the preexisting storyline of E.T.A. Hoffman.
** Actually, Clara's the name usually given to the lead of the ballet, probably because the backstory's usually excised.
** Actually, Clara's the name usually given to the lead of the ballet, probably because the backstory's usually excised.