

Animation · Music · Family
Overview
Barbie meets another Barbie Roberts, forming a close friendship, nicknaming each other Malibu and Brooklyn when they both attend the Handlers, Performing Art School in NYC, over the summer, competing for a spot at the spotlight solo.
Top Cast


America Young
America Young
Malibu (Barbie) (voice)
America Young
Malibu (Barbie) (voice)
Amber Eliese May
Amber Eliese May
Brooklyn (Barbie) (voice)
Amber Eliese May
Brooklyn (Barbie) (voice)
Giselle Fernández
Giselle Fernández
Emmie (Lee) (voice)
Giselle Fernández
Emmie (Lee) (voice)


Alejandro Saab
Alejandro Saab
Rafa (voice)
Alejandro Saab
Rafa (voice)


Dinora Walcott
Dinora Walcott
Dean Morrison (voice)
Dinora Walcott
Dean Morrison (voice)


Joshua Tomar
Joshua Tomar
Mr. Miller (voice)
Joshua Tomar
Mr. Miller (voice)


Greg Chun
Greg Chun
George (voice)
Greg Chun
George (voice)


Lisa Fuson
Lisa Fuson
Margaret (voice)
Lisa Fuson
Margaret (voice)


Ritesh Rajan
Ritesh Rajan
Ken / Student (voice)
Ritesh Rajan
Ken / Student (voice)


Cassandra Lee Morris
Cassandra Lee Morris
Stacie (voice)
Cassandra Lee Morris
Stacie (voice)
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