Revisiting the chaotic web series that took the concept of Barbie as a self-aware toy to wacky heights
The Roberts sisters live together in the titular Malibu Dreamhouse, a candy-colored mansion full of shiny plastic furniture and accessories that hearken back to the toys that inspired them. There are panels that change the look of a piece when they’re flipped around, decals for redecorating, and pump-action hoses for water features like showers and sinks. All of the vehicles and pets Barbie’s had over the years get a turn in the spotlight, too.
around 75 shorts in total, with most running less than 4 minutes long, so you can watch them in bite-sized chunks. With the film just days away from finally hitting the big screen and the buzz surrounding it reaching a deafening roar, maybe it’s time to consider that we’re the ones living in a Barbie world and not the other way around.
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