Barbie Mariposa and Her Butterfly Friends | 
| Director: Conrad Helten Studio: Universal Studios
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Rating: 41 reviews Sales Rank: 2312
Format: Ac-3, Animated, Color, Dolby, Dubbed, Dvd-video, Subtitled, Widescreen, Ntsc Languages: English (Original Language), English (Subtitled), French (Dubbed) Rating: NR (Not Rated) Region: 1 Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1 Number Of Items: 1 Running Time: 75 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.3 Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 5.4 x 0.6
MPN: 63101960 UPC: 025195015646 EAN: 0025195015646 ASIN: B0010VDYKG
Theatrical Release Date: 2008 Release Date: February 26, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description Join Barbie in an all-new world of Butterfly Fairies! Mariposa is a beautiful butterfly fairy who loves to read and dream about the world outside her home in the land of Flutterfield.Flutterfield is protected by the Queen's glimmering magical flower lights but when the Queen is poisoned by the evil fairy Henna the special lights begin to go out one by one. It's up to the brave Mariposa and her friends to journey beyond the safe borders of the city in search of a hidden antidote that will save the Queen. Join the butterfly fairy friends on an exciting adventure that will transform them forever!System Requirements:Running Time: 75 Mins.Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: CHILDREN/FAMILY Rating: NR UPC: 025195015646 Manufacturer No: 63101960
Amazon.com Elina knows that it's difficult feeling like you don't belong, so when Bibble decides not to visit a friend for fear of not fitting in, Elina relates the story of a butterfly fairy named Mariposa who loves to read and dream about the stars and the worlds beyond her land, but never quite feels like she fits in with her fellow fairies. Flutterfield was once a land of frightened fairies forced to hide in darkness from the monster-like Skeezites who devour butterfly fairies, but is now ruled by kind Queen Marabella who protects her land with glowing flowers. When a power-hungry fairy named Henna poisons the Queen in hopes of stealing the throne, it falls to Mariposa to venture outside Flutterfield to find the antidote to the poison and save the Queen. With some unlikely help from her attitude-laden employers Rayna and Rayla as well as her friend Willa and a little bunny fairy named Zinzie, Mariposa must bravely confront her own self-doubt as well as the Skeezites and other dangers in order to save Flutterfield and its Queen. Along the way, Mariposa learns that the best thing a fairy can be is oneself. This fourth Barbie Fairytopia adventure has all the visual appeal and wonder of the previous Fairytopia DVDs with a nice message about liking oneself. (Ages 3 to 9) --Tami Horiuchi
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Too scary for little girls February 26, 2008 A. ZUCHEL (Glendale Heights, IL) 12 out of 12 found this review helpful
My daughter waited for the latetest Barbie title, Mariposa only to be disapointed when it was released. The Butterfly Fairies are constantly being chased by creatures (Skeezites and a sea beast) which are trying to EAT them through the whole movie. There is also a Butterfly Fairy that betrays the queen and helps the Skeezites to try to eat all her friends. This is in a movie that is meant for little girls, I can't see how this was approved for release. This movie doesn't have the attributes of the other movies, it's too scary. My daughter keeps asking for us to "skip this part" because it's too scary. This movie only teaches our children they are too small and someone is always tryng to get them.
o.k. February 27, 2008 Melissa B. Prushan (Phila, pa United States) 10 out of 10 found this review helpful
I eagerly bought this movie for my four year old. We were expecting to enjoy it as we LOVED The Island Princess. We were also disappointed. The skeezites are scary and my daughter also asked me to skip those parts. The eating of the fairies wasn't necessary, and could have been done differently. This movie will definitely be shelved for a while. That being said, the imagery and colors of the movie are beautiful, which would be the only reason we would dare to watch it again.
Follows the fairytopia formula... in an uninspired way February 28, 2008 Clarktx (Too Close to Civilization) 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
We pre-ordered the Mariposa DVD because we like the Fairytopia series so much. First off, its a story-within-a-story. The first ~10 minutes and last ~5 minutes are Elina telling the story to bibble. My girls love Elina and Bibble so they are of course happy to see them again. The movie itself follows the Fairytopia formula very closely. Instead of Laverna, you have Henna. Instead of bibble, the bunny. Instead of fungi, you have Skeezites. Its a race against time. Its a formula that worked very well before, and could work again. But whats missing? Gone are the bright uplifting moments, like the appearance of the crest of courage, the changing from fairy to mermaid and back, Bibble talking funny after eating magic berries, and other things that made the other movies more fun. My kids react nicely to the best movies, but not this one. There is a lot of drama, but not very much happiness to balance it out. A bit more about the drama: Most of the Fairytopia movies are driven forward by mock drama and very plain and pale threats (a weed grabbed me, yikes! A firebird is chasing me! I have to hide from some bumbling Fungi, who might do very little to me!). This works well for 3 to 5 year olds, who don't need a serious reason for the drama that older children do. Mariposa is dramatically different: most of the action and drama in this movie is the constant fear of death. I wish they could have been a bit more inventive. The plot follows a similar vein: in other Fairytopia movies, the driver of the plot was that everyone was getting sick because of laverna, that Elina then had to save mermaidia from getting sick, that if they didn't stop laverna there would be 10 years of winter. Death was in those movies, but it wasn't laid out as the absolute reason for everything. In Mariposa, the deal is that if the queen dies the light goes out and then everyone is in fear of death because the skeezites EAT EVERYONE. So the fairies have to put themselves in fear of their own life, and have concerns they will die. There is nothing wrong with death in children's films. Its a part of life. What I am saying is it the main concept of this film to the point that I felt that it was used as a crutch. They could have devoted more time to something more entertaining for children, like when the fairies try to make the first blush of spring bloom in the third Fairytopia. Something more enjoyable for them to watch. Oh, and my 4 year old daughter said it was Nori talking, not Mariposa. Guess they used the same voice actress but its disappointing that it was so obvious. But, she had watched mermaidia a few days before. Should you let your child see this movie? Sure. Its not awful. They put some effort into the production and the values are admirable. There is nothing bad in it. But, unlike previous fairytopia movies, this one falls a bit flat. Keep your expectations low. My children didnt finish the movie saying 'oh wow!', and 2 days later they are moving on to other things. Its clear they like the other fairytopia movies better.
Enjoyed by 3.5yr old and mom March 3, 2008 mom, wife, chick (Chicagoland, IL USA) 5 out of 6 found this review helpful
This is the 1st Barbie movie my daughter and I have seen. So I can't compare it to the other ones (which I personally don't care about since I came here to read reviews about THIS movie only). We really enjoyed this. I'm surprised so many children are that scared at the "scary" parts of this movie...the bad goblin guys (forget the names) are pretty funny...yes, their goal is to eat butterfly fairies but they never really get that close and it made my daughter laugh to watch their bumbling. Even at the "scariest" parts, all she did was hold her breath for a second or 2, but at this point, she has come to realize that in any movie like this the ending will be a happy one. If I'm ever worried she hasn't gotten that point, I make sure I tell her and she's fine. Without an antagonist, what would make any of these movies interesting? The storyline is cute and we found it easy to follow (although after only 1 viewing, yeah, it's a bit hard to recall all of the character's names). I liked that they included some Latin characters, although the main charcter, Mariposa, didn't sound Latina at all...I thought that wasn't very accurate, especially with the name "Mariposa". I haven't let my daughter watch any of the Barbie movies because I figured they'd be very superficial about beauty, etc. but this had a nice storyline about believing in yourself and having confidence. The 2 characters who ARE superficial end up seeing the error of their ways, and the lead female character saves the day. Really, what more can you expect from a fairy movie? And I wasn't bothered at all that this wasn't "Barbie" herself but her friend - who thought this wasn't about Mariposa? That's the title of the movie! After seeing this, I feel much better about letting my daughter watch other Barbie movies. And if all of the people who compared this movie to the others are right (that it's very similar) then good...because we LIKED this one!
Not Barbie's best work! February 29, 2008 Ann-Marie (Hopedale, MA) 4 out of 5 found this review helpful
My daughters love Barbie movies, because they're usually less scary than Disney Princess movies. My husband and I like Barbie movies because they usually depict very brave, very strong female characters (not just someone waiting around to get rescued!) We usually end up buying these movies on the first day they came out and watching them over and over until the next "new" one -- this one, however, is a little too scary, and the story is basically recycled from older Barbie movies. Elina only shows up for a little while, even though she's on the cover. There are no songs that I can remember, and the whole thing just seemed rushed.
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