For parents, the new version is a game-changer. Children can now sing along to "The Pink Shoes" theme song in Georgian and fully understand the emotional nuances of the story. Georgia has a rich tradition of dance – from the world-famous Georgian National Ballet to folk dancing. However, Western ballet and animated musicals are also hugely popular. Barbie in the Pink Shoes bridges two worlds: the classical European ballet tradition (Tchaikovsky, Adam) and modern animation.
For years, the world of animated Barbie movies has captured the hearts of children across the globe. Among the most beloved entries in the franchise is Barbie in the Pink Shoes , a sparkling tale of ballet, courage, and self-expression. Now, exciting news for Georgian-speaking families: the film is available in a brand-new Georgian dubbing (qartulad). This fresh release has reignited interest in the classic story, allowing a new generation to experience the magic in their native language.
In a time when global content dominates, having a option allows children to dream in their own language. And for those who grew up watching the English version, the new dub offers a fresh way to experience the magic – this time, with the warmth of Georgian voice actors bringing Kristyn’s ballet journey to life.
In this comprehensive article, we explore everything you need to know about – from the plot and characters to where to find the latest Georgian version and why this release matters. What is "Barbie in the Pink Shoes"? Originally released in 2013 by Mattel and Universal Studios, Barbie in the Pink Shoes is the 27th film in the Barbie animated series. Unlike many of its predecessors that focused on princesses or mermaids, this film dives deep into the world of classical ballet. It stands out for its unique meta-narrative: characters from famous ballets come to life, and Barbie (as the character Kristyn) must navigate their stories.
Inside this world, Kristyn must help two famous characters: the Snow Queen from The Nutcracker and the Swan Queen Odette from Swan Lake . The catch is that their stories have gone wrong – the evil characters are winning, and the endings are dark. Kristyn must use her creativity, not just memorized steps, to rewrite the ballets and restore happy endings.