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The show is little more than a means to promote Barbie merchandise, from the many character dolls to the dreamhouse and its décor, and it has inspired a line of dolls based on the show's characters. The stories highlight the features of the accessories to make each seem vital to the overall collection in an obvious attempt at advertising.

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BARBIE: LIFE IN THE DREAMHOUSE is set in Malibu, California, where Barbie Roberts (voiced by Kate Higgins) lives off the spoils of her lucrative career as a fashion icon. The dreamhouse is the posh heart of Barbie's social life, where friends are always welcome and her boyfriend, Ken (Sean Hankinson), is a fixture. But not everyone who frequents the place is a friend; her social rival, Raquelle (Haviland Stillwell), would love nothing more than to knock Barbie off her popularity pedestal and assume the place herself. With the help of her brother, Ryan (Charlie Bodin), who has his eye on Barbie, Raquelle sets out to sabotage Barbie and turn Ken's head her way.

Barbie Life in the Dreamhouse Doll Collection: Barbie doll's life in the Dreamhouse is pretty FAB. Friends are always stopping by to say hello and join in the fun. Barbie and her friends play a big role in her dream life and are always hanging around the Dreamhouse. Inspired by the reality web series Barbie Life in the Dreamhouse, where Barbie and her friends are brought to life. Each doll captures the animated character's facial details which are highlighted by beautiful rooted eyelashes. This group of BFFs is ready for the next adventure wearing iconic fashions recognizable from the related webisodes. The each doll also comes with one additional fashion. Choose from Barbie, Summer, Teresa, Nikki, Raquelle, Midge and of course Ken. Each doll sold separately, collect them all.

An animated series that ties in with the popular Barbie toyline, Barbie: Life in the Dreamhouse is a 2012-2015 web series produced by Mattel. The series follows a Slice of Life look into Barbie's, well, life in her Malibu dream house, with brief Reality Television-esque asides into Barbie and her friends' thoughts. Barbie attends parties, goes to the beach, dates Ken, hangs out with her sisters, and does all of the sort of things you would expect Barbie to do. What's unexpected is the massive helping of Affectionate Self-Parody, Lampshade Hanging, Medium Awareness, and Parental Bonus on display, adding up to a lovingly parodic version of the Barbie universe not completely out of line with her Toy Story 3 depiction.

S

  • Sassy Black Woman: Nikki's cast profiles states that she is "Smart, sassy, and totally fun to be around"
  • Saying Sound Effects Out Loud: Ken and Skipper do this when operating control panels that are actually stickers. "Boop, Bap, beep, bap, boop."
  • Schmuck Bait Ken: How could giving the closet artificial intelligence, absolute control over the dreamhouse, and a surly personality backfire?
  • Screams Like a Little Girl: Ken lets out a happy high-pitched scream upon seeing Barbie got her driver's license.
  • When encountering Ryan in zombie makeup, Ken lets out a high pitched scream, which he then tries to cover up with a low pitched scream, which he then tries to cover up by clearing his throat and bravely asking Ryan what he's doing in Barbie's yard.
  • Self-Deprecation: As much as the series celebrates Barbie's long history, it will also poke fun at the franchise, including the fact that while Barbie has had numerous careers, she rarely seems to be very skilled at any of them as well as making the residents of Malibu out to be somewhat dense.
  • Sensitive Guy and Manly Man: Played with with Ken and Ryan. Despite Ryan wanting to play up the brooding Manly Man part it turns out he's just as sensitive as Ken is.
  • Serial Escalation: Season two has more outlandish storylines than the first one did. The cartoon went from showing Barbie go to the beach, attend parties, and redecorate her house to showing Barbie get trapped in her giant closet, become even smaller than doll-sized, and pursue dolphins that escaped into the sewer.
  • Serious Business: Malibu's dwindling supply of glitter causes a city-wide crisis.
  • "Shaggy Dog" Story:
  • Possibly "Closet Princess". Barbie and her friends enter the closet so Barbie can find the butterfly barrette she wants to wear on her next date with Ken. After a day's worth of exploring, Barbie finds the barrette in her pocket. Despite this, she denies the journey was all for nothing, since she found a nice necklace to wear.
  • "Dream a Little Dreamhouse" has Barbie, Ken, Skipper, and Stacie decide to build Chelsea a playhouse. She tries to tell them that she already has one, but they don't listen, and labor for hours constructing another. This second playhouse falls apart right when Chelsea opens the door.
  • Shaped Like Itself: For one of the gang's trips to the beach, Barbie packs a picnic basket with "crabcakes, hotcakes, cupcakes, and cake-cakes."
  • She Cleans Up Nicely: Ryan thinks this of Midge after she changes her appearance from black and white to color.
  • Shout-Out / Reference Overdosed: See ShoutOut.Barbie Life In The Dreamhouse.
  • Shrink Ray: The Shrinkerator.
  • Sickeningly Sweethearts: Did you really expect anything less from Ken and Barbie?
  • Silly Love Songs: The songs performed in the music videos featured in "I Want My BTV" and "Everybody Needs a Ken".
  • The Simple Gesture Wins: Barbie's Birthday Episode features the characters giving Barbie extravagant presents, which she doesn't appreciate because she already owns multiples of all of them. Ken gives her a charm bracelet he picked out personally (and which he didn't give at first because the girls didn't think it was good enough for Barbie). Barbie is delighted by the thoughtful gesture.
  • Skewed Priorities: After Barbie and Stacie discover that someone has been stealing furniture from the Dreamhousespoiler It turns out to be Chelsea furnishing her new playhouse, Skipper runs in to tell Barbie that she can't shower. Barbie asks if they ran out of shampoo, despite her buying a 50-gallon tub, but Skipper informs her that the whole shower went missing. Barbie responds by again asking if they still have the shampoo.
  • Slow "NO!": Barbie says this as she rushes to stop Raquelle from activating the Shrinkerator.
  • Slumber Party: Barbie throws one in "A Spooky Sleepover", with help from a mobile app that suggests different activities.
  • Sorcerer's Apprentice Plot: "Rhapsody in Buttercream" has a variation using technology instead of magic, listed above under Cheaters Never Prosper.Ken: It looks like a bakery pooped its pants.
  • Spelling Song: "Everybody Needs a Ken" has Teresa and Nikki spell out Ken's name while Barbie sings the chorus. They even try to shape themselves into the letters.
  • Spider-Sense: Ken can detect from a distance if Barbie needs help with something. He calls it "Barbie Sense".
  • Split-Screen Phone Call:
  • Barbie has one with Teresa and Nikki in "Licensed to Drive", with Barbie demonstrating the ability to pass objects over the split line.
  • Raquelle and Ryan manage to do her one better in "Red Carpet Capter," where Ryan simply leaps over the split line in order to join Raquelle.
  • Springtime for Hitler: Trying to give Raquelle a spot in the sun, Barbie takes her own bad hair day and tries to turn it into a full-blown fashion disaster. Being Barbie, she instead ends up starting a fashion trend.
  • Squee: Barbie's squee is so powerful, it can be heard across town.
  • Stealth Insult: "It's always brave when a friend tries out a new look. And in this case, Ken was being really, really brave! Like, plaid with stripes brave!"

T-Z

  • Tastes Like Purple: Teresa claims that Barbie told her (and apparently Skipper as well), that if she became an ice cream flavor, she would choose "pink" flavor.
  • Taught by Experience: When Skipper's inventions for making over patrons of Barbie's boutique make Raquelle actually look worse than before, Skipper proceeds to detect and repair glitches in the devices quickly enough for Barbie to see how efficiently they can serve patrons when in proper condition.
  • Tempting Fate: Barbie asks Ken if he finds it safe for him to tend to her plastic pox alone. Ken simply asks, "What's the worst that could happen?" The scene then cuts to a healed Barbie tending to a pox-infected Ken. Fortunately, he admits that he doesn't mind feeling sick if it means keeping Barbie by his side.
  • That Poor Cat: A cat yowl is heard after the giant roll of masking tape bounces away in "Closet Clothes Out".
  • That Was Not a Dream: Barbie has to say this to Ken after purposely deciding to let Raquelle outshine her.
  • Title Theme TuneHey, hey! Life in the Dreamhouse!
    Oh, yeah! Life in the Dreamhouse!
    Barbie: Life in the Dreamhouse! (bow wow)
  • Toppled Statue: Raquelle has a statue of herself erected at Malibu Mall. Since the statue proves a hazard to low-flying planes, some of the other dolls destroy it.
  • Trade Snark: The written summaries for the episodes indicate that the trademark is actually part of Barbie's name.
  • Trophy Room: Barbie's closet has a ton of clothes she never wears anymore (including the uniforms for all the jobs she's ever had), but she still holds on to them because she associates each with a different memory. Ironically, the room where she keeps her actual trophies doesn't seem as well organized.
  • Trrrilling Rrrs: Rrraquelle!
  • Unknown Rival: Bless her heart, but Barbie just doesn't seem to realize that Raquelle is constantly trying to upstage her.
  • Unlimited Wardrobe: Barbie can even change her clothes on the fly through her strange, Barbie-based powers. It is a severe emergency when her closet becomes full!
  • The Unreveal: We never do learn Barbie's age.
  • Urine Trouble: Taffy pees all over Ryan's song for Barbie. "If I'd wanted that reaction, I would've just played it in front of my agent."
  • Vacation Episode: The reunion show promises an episode in which Barbie and the gang go to Paris. The "clip" becomes revealed as simply everyone standing in front of a backdrop.
  • Vague Age: The entire plot of Episode 13, where it's Barbie's birthday and most of the gang try futilely to figure out Barbie's age. Nikki: Well, I know she was a doctor once, and you have to go to school for, like, eleven years to do that...
    Teresa: She ran for President once! You have to be at least thirty-five for that, so let's see... carry the one... uh... What am I adding?
  • Valentine's Day Episode: "Playing Heart to Get" sees Ryan compete with Ken in giving Barbie the best Valentine's presents.
  • Victory Is Boring: Raquelle leaves the Bizarro Universe mentioned above after she misses scheming to steal Barbie's spotlight.
  • Whole-Plot Reference: "Alone in the Dreamhouse" is one to Home Alone.
  • Women Drivers: Barbie gets her driver's license without taking driving lessons, so she has trouble driving smoothly.
  • Worthless Yellow Rocks: Ken deems his glitter detector a failure after learning that it picks up 24-karat gold instead.
  • Wrestler in All of Us: One of Ken's fights with Ryan has him jumping off the hood of a car to do a drop on him.
  • Writing Around Trademarks:
  • "It looks like a Swedish furniture outlet threw up in here."
  • "You look like a movie on that channel nobody watches!"
  • Chelsea would have put a mermaid on her lemonade sign if not for "some coffee shop" beating her to it.
  • "Let's do something together, like tossing around this generic flying disc!"
  • Your Favorite: Raquelle tries to convince Barbie to help her improve her modeling behavior by baking her peanut butter fudge cookies, which she assumes Barbie considers her favorite. Barbie admits that she actually prefers a different kind of cookie,note We don't find out exactly what kind before Raquelle interrupts, but we do learn that one of the ingredients consists of chocolate. but still helps Raquelle out of the goodness of her heart.
That's life! Life in the dreamhouse!

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