Barbie in the Pink Shoes
"Listen to the beat of your heart and keep on dancing."
Kristyn, a young aspiring dancer, discovers a pair of radiant pink ballet shoes that sparkle with their own music. When she wears them, she slips into a shimmering ballet land where every step unlocks color and sound. In this dreamlike realm, her choices influence friends who face their own... Read more
Watch NowNot Currently Available On (8 platforms)
Streaming availability last verified: February 21, 2026
About Barbie in the Pink Shoes
Kristyn, a young aspiring dancer, discovers a pair of radiant pink ballet shoes that sparkle with their own music. When she wears them, she slips into a shimmering ballet land where every step unlocks color and sound. In this dreamlike realm, her choices influence friends who face their own worries, and Kristyn learns that courage and listening to her instincts can change a whole cast of characters for the better. The magic isn’t about flawless technique; it’s about reaching out to others, taking responsibility, and using dance to help those in need. Kristyn teams up with fellow performers to shield their magical stage from a looming threat.
Directed by Owen Hurley, the film extends the Barbie universe with a focus on dance and friendship. It draws on Ruth Handler and Alison Taylor's Barbie heritage and arrived in 2013 as a direct-to-video installment, continuing the brand's tradition of upbeat, family friendly stories.
Box office figures are not applicable for this direct-to-video release, as there was no theatrical rollout. Earnings are not publicly reported and the film was issued to home viewing platforms worldwide.
While not a cultural landmark, the pink shoes premise keeps Barbie's entertainment line anchored in music, fashion, and empowerment. Fans recall the visual of Kristyn stepping into a glowing stage world, meeting characters like the Sugar Plum Fairy and Snow Queen, and savoring the colorful, choreographed dance numbers.
Reception emphasizes accessible messages for young viewers: believe in yourself, help your friends, and use art to heal tense moments. The tone stays light without talking down to its audience, and the animation keeps pace with lively songs that reinforce the themes. The film holds a 6.9 out of 10 score from about 394 votes, signaling steady audience interest and a solid, family friendly dance adventure.
Details
- Release Date
- February 14, 2013
- Runtime
- 1h 15m
- Rating
- G
- User Ratings
- 394 votes
- Type
- Movie
- Genres
- Animation, Family
- Country
- Canada
- Studio
- Mattel +1 more
- External Links
- View on IMDB
Official Trailer
Cast
Kelly Sheridan
Kristyn (voice)
Katie Crown
Hailey (voice)
Ali Liebert
Tara / Hannah (voice)
Brett Dier
Dillon / Prince Seigfried (voice)
Tabitha St. Germain
Madame Natasha / Snow Queen / Sugar Plum Fairy / Swan Dancer / Stage Manager (voice)
Bill Mondy
Rothbart / Thorpe / Peasant (voice)
Lori Triolo
Madame Katerina (voice)
Teryl Rothery
Giselle's Mom / Queen Vera (voice)
Trevor Devall
Albrecht / Ballet Scout #1 (voice)
Kyle Rideout
Hilarion / Ballet Scout #2 (voice)
Director: Owen Hurley
Written by: Ruth Handler, Alison Taylor