Barbie and the Magic of Pegasus with Greg Richardson: DVD Cover

    Barbie and the Magic of Pegasus Director: Greg Richardson

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    • DVD Release Date: 08/21/2008
    • Original Release: 2005
    • Rating: Not Rated
    • Sales Rank: 3,429
     
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    Features

    Closed Caption; Grooming Brietta game; Outtakes; "Hope Has Wings" music video; Trailer gallery

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    Scene Index

    Disc #1 -- Barbie and the Magic of Pegasus
    1. The Princess Is Missing [3:16]
    2. I'll Call You Shiver [3:17]
    3. On My Birthday! [3:32]
    4. Wenlock's Spell [4:10]
    5. Cloud Kingdom [2:18]
    6. Brietta's Secret [3:11]
    7. A Wand of Light [4:52]
    8. The Forbidden Forest [3:11]
    9. Ollie's Lair [4:17]
    10. A Measure of Courage [3:13]
    11. A Trade With Ferris [3:24]
    12. Following the Map [2:28]
    13. Hope's Eternal Flame [3:17]
    14. A Gem of Ice [3:43]
    15. A Ring of Love [2:57]
    16. It's Ready [4:23]
    17. Annika's Anger [3:21]
    18. Return to Cloud Kingdom [2:47]
    19. Skating to Danger [4:14]
    20. Shiver's Sparkle! [2:18]
    21. Annika's Love [5:12]
    22. Reunited [2:11]
    23. Celebration! [2:31]
    24. Outtakes and End Credits [2:00]

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    Editorial Reviews

    Barbie stars in her sixth direct-to-video production as the “beautiful and feisty” Princess Annika, who attracts the attention of the evil wizard Wenlock. After he proclaims himself to be Annika’s “future husband,” a suggestion she flatly rejects, he turns everyone else in the kingdom, save Annika, to stone. Given three days to change her mind, Annika instead looks for a way to break the powerful spell before it becomes permanent. Joining the strong-willed Annika in her quest is Pegasus, a winged horse with a surprising family connection, and an adorable polar bear cub named Shivers. Barbie and the Magic of Pegasus adds a new dimension to the bestselling Barbie video franchise: 15 minutes of 3-D sequences (glasses included) transport viewers to wondrous fairy-tale climes, including a magnificent skating rink, a celestial Cloud Kingdom, and a wicked giant’s lair (the program can also be viewed in a two-dimensional version). The Magic of Pegasus is a romantic adventure that will captivate Barbie’s core audience of young girls, who will cheer their heroine’s ingenuity against her adversaries, her graceful skating prowess, her costume changes, and, of course, her happy-ever-after romance with a handsome prince. Donald Liebenson, Barnes & Noble

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    • Ratings: 3Reviews: 2

    Remember it is meant for young girls!by Anonymous

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    August 31, 2006: This is another wonderful story from the world of Barbie, with all the wonderful sappy stuff we want our girls to learn to grow to be "proper" young ladies. My girls and my youngest boy love to pop in a Barbie movie on a rainy day or when we are at the cabin and it is too cold to play outside. It is a series of movies that delights everyone from age 4 to 80!! I wish they would do a version of Sleeping Beauty next.

    This review was written about the DVD edition.

    No, no, no!by Anonymous

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    August 25, 2006: This movie is terrible. I borrowed it to watch with my 4-year-old and even she was bored. The story is loosely thrown together to feature Barbie and her friends. Mattel, please give kids a little more credit--even at a young age, they at least need some sort of plotline.

    This review was written about the DVD edition.