: Unlike many competitive tropes, the two Barbies immediately bond and support each other, even when competing for the same "Spotlight Solo".
The film follows Barbie "Malibu" Roberts as she attends a summer performing arts program in New York, where she meets another Barbie Roberts from Brooklyn.
: The R&B and pop songs, some written by Matthew Tishler (known for High School Musical ), are frequently described as catchy and "bangers". However, some viewers found them mediocre compared to older Barbie classics. Barbie: Big City Big Dreams (2021) (Animation)
: Opinions vary; some critics found the animation quality improved and "pleasing", while others described it as "flat" or "stilted".
: At roughly 60 minutes, the film is considered a good length for children, though some fans felt it ended too abruptly and could have been a full-length feature. : Unlike many competitive tropes, the two Barbies
: The film is noted for its diversity, featuring "Brooklyn" Barbie as a Black woman—a significant step for the brand's animated features. Critical Reception
Reviews highlight several strengths and weaknesses for different audiences: However, some viewers found them mediocre compared to
Barbie: Big City, Big Dreams (2021) is a refreshing, musical entry in the Barbie franchise that focuses on friendship and ambition in New York City. Critics and viewers generally view it as a solid modern installment, praised for its positive messages and diverse cast, though opinions on its technical quality are mixed .