My Scene Goes Hollywood: The Movie
My Scene Goes Hollywood: The Movie

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My Scene Goes Hollywood: The Movie

2005
Movie
70 min
English

Barbie and her friends stumble onto a movie set and get cast as extras. But their friendship is tested when one of the girls makes a quick rise to stardom.

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IMDb6.0/10
Director: Eric FiedsGenres: Animation, Family

Plot Summary

The My Scene girls are excited about a new TV show being filmed in their city, and they get a chance to be extras. However, when one of them, Madison, gets the chance to become a star, it threatens to break up the group. The girls must learn to balance their dreams with their friendships.

Critical Reception

My Scene Goes Hollywood: The Movie was a direct-to-video release aimed at a young audience, primarily fans of the My Scene dolls. Critical reviews were scarce due to its target demographic and direct-to-video nature. It generally received mild feedback, focusing on its colorful animation and the themes of friendship and ambition, while acknowledging its simplicity and repetitive elements typical of media aimed at young children.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its vibrant animation and positive messages about friendship.

  • Noted for being an enjoyable watch for its intended young audience.

  • Some found the plot predictable and dialogue aimed at a very young demographic.

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Fun Fact

This movie is a tie-in to the popular My Scene line of fashion dolls, which were Mattel's answer to the Bratz dolls.

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