“Bloom, Gwen & Friends in Princess and Pauper” Part 1 - Prologue (READ DESCRIPTION)

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Welp… I actually never thought about making a spoof for the Barbie movies. After seeing @thefouranimationproduction’s version of the Princess and the Pauper, I decided to make my own version. I did my best with the editing because there were some clips I couldn’t find Marion alone. So I decided to have both Marion and Oritel share the Queen’s role.

Storyline:
In the kingdom of Domino, Princess Bloom lived with her parents, King Oritel and Queen Marion. In another dimension was a small town and there lived Gwen Tennyson. Unfortunately for Gwen, she learned her family was bankrupt and was forced to work as a maid for Lady Tremaine in order for her to make money for her family. Domino also had a bankruptcy too after Oritel and Marion found out that there was no gold at the mind. Of course, a rich boy named Kevin Levin is seeing a girl to marry. Who knows if Bloom and Gwen would meet?

Cast:
Bloom (Winx Club) = Princess Annaliese
Gwen Tennyson (Ben 10) = Queen Erika
Kevin Levin (Ben 10) = King Dominick
Lady Tremaine (Cinderella) = Madame Carp
Jafar (Aladdin) = Preminger
Queen Marion/King Oritel (Winx Club) = The Queen
Cogsworth and Lumiére (Human form/Beauty and the Beast) = Miners

Dedication goes to @thefouranimationproduction for her version!

I hope you guys enjoy it. Part 2 will come soon. I absolutely own nothing.

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