My Scene: Jammin' in Jamaica
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Movie Poster
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Directed by | Eric Fogel |
Produced by | Ro Hudnut |
Written by | Elise Allen |
Starring | Fran Cunningam |
Music by | Fran Cunningham and Brian Girffin |
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Keg Kartoonz
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Distributed by | Mattel Entertainment |
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Running time
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90 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
My Scene: Jammin' in Jamaica is the first My Scene film released On May 15, 2004 in the United States. It was sold together with the My Scene "Jammin' in Jamaica" dolls. When Madison and Urban Desire go to Jamaica for a contest, Barbie, Nolee and Chelsea raise money to go there too and support their friends. The film was directed by Eric Fogel, who also directed The Barbie Diaries.[1][2][3]
Plot summary
Madison is manager of a band called Urban Desire, which is made up of the four male characters. When the band wins a contest, they make a trip to Jamaica for the finals, but Barbie, Nolee, and Chelsea are left behind so they decide to raise the money to travel to Jamaica. After all the characters arrive in Jamaica, Barbie feels left out as her boyfriend, the lead guitarist, begins spending more time with Madison. This causes a rift between the friends but is eventually resolved.
Characters
- Barbie - Kelly Sheridan
- Chelsea - Nicole Bouma
- Nolee/Lucy - Tegan Moss
- Madison - Kathleen Barr
- Delancey - Meghan Black
- River/Rhys/Ursa/Treelo - Alessandro Juliani
- Ellis/Baby Bear - Shane Meier
- Sutton/Hand/Cold/Rhys'dad - Mark Hildreth
- Hudson/Alan - Kirby Morrow
- Tyson Nell Innes
Music
Urban Desire cover two songs: "Spontaneous Combustion" by The Fuzz, and "Going Down In Flames" by Hidell. Both songs were censored at times to make them more child appropriate for the film. There are also two songs by Leslie Mills in the film, which are "Radiowave" and "Making My Way". "Making My Way" was also in Barbie and the Three Musketeers, which was released in 2009.[4]