Barbie: Fairytopia

Barbie: Fairytopia is a 2005 animated fantasy film directed by Walter P. Martishius and William Lau and written by Elise Allen and Diane Duane[4][5] that premiered on Nickelodeon in the United States on 6 March[3] and was released on VHS and DVD two days later.

In the morning, Elina and Bibble awaken to see her flower home, Peony, and the other fairies in the meadow sick from Laverna's formula.

Dahlia tells Elina that Laverna has found a way to suck the powers from the fairy guardians' necklaces and transfer them to herself, stating that the "union point" would be its weakness.

The group arrives at Laverna's lair planning to find the union point, but Elina insists on going by herself, for she has Azura's necklace.

The plot involves Elina (Kelly Sheridan) who travels to Mermaidia to save her friend Nalu, the merman prince.

The plot focuses on Elina and other fairy apprentices who are leaning how to create the first rainbow of the season using magic, the annual "Flight of Spring."

But the evil fairy Laverna (Kathleen Barr) returns for her revenge and tries to stop the Flight of Spring, threatening to plunge Fairytopia into ten years of bitter winter.

Conrad Helten replaced Lau and/or Martishius as director, and would also be the first in his long line of directing Barbie films.

The plot involves Mariposa (Chiara Zanni), a butterfly fairy who loves to read and dream about the world outside her home in the land of Flutterfield – which is protected by their queen's magical lights.

But the evil fairy Henna (Nicole Oliver), in her scheme to overtake the kingdom, poisons the queen, resulting in the special lights dying out one by one.

Mariposa, together with the twin sisters Rayna (Kathleen Barr) and Rayla (Erin Mathews), journey beyond the safe borders of the city in search of a hidden antidote that will save the queen and the kingdom.

Despite not making a great first impression on their king, Mariposa immediately befriends his shy daughter, Princess Catania (Maryke Hendrikse).

As Mariposa and her puffball Zee return to Flutterfield, they encounter a dark fairy named Gwillion on her way to destroy Shimmervale.

Chen says that "undersea Barbie adventure will enchant little ones," and Kho says that it was "simple story with positive messages, lush animation.