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Title of the work
Barbie (Series): Mermaidia / Fairytopia. Mermaidia
Studio / Production Company
Mainframe Entertainment, Mattel Entertainment
Country of the First Edition
CanadaUnited States of America
Country/countries of popularity
worldwide
Original Language
English
First Edition Date
2006
First Edition Details
Barbie: Mermaidia/Barbie Fairytopia: Mermaidia. Directed by Walter P. Martishius, William Lau. Written by Elise Allen. Produced by Luke Carroll. Mainframe Entertainment, 2006, 85 min.
Running time
85 min
Format
VHS, DVD
Date of the First DVD or VHS
March 14, 2006 (VHS, United States, Canada)
Genre
Animated films
Computer animation films
Target Audience
Children
Cover
en.wikipedia.org (accessed: October 27, 2020).
Author of the Entry:
Marta Pszczolińska, University of Warsaw, m.pszczolinska@al.uw.edu.pl
Peer-reviewer of the Entry:
Elżbieta Olechowska, University of Warsaw, elzbieta.olechowska@gmail.com
Katarzyna Marciniak, University of Warsaw, kamar@al.uw.edu.pl
William Lau (Director)
William Lau is an experienced and award-winning director of films produced using Computer Generated Imagery animation and live-action, a writer and producer. He directed and co-directed many of the Barbie films
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