S6E13 Amaze Chase
Barbie, her friends and family are getting ready to compete in the reality competition, The Amaze Chase. Five teams will be racing around to famous Barbie locations for the top prize.
The series is set as a reality TV-esque show following Barbie, her sisters and her friends in the day-to-day activities that take place in the Dreamhouse and surrounding areas. Much of the humor in the show derives from parodying and lampooning both the traditional reality TV format and the Barbie franchise itself.
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Barbie, her friends and family are getting ready to compete in the reality competition, The Amaze Chase. Five teams will be racing around to famous Barbie locations for the top prize.
It's the annual Sisters' Solstice, and Barbie must juggle her time between directing a music video and hanging out with Chelsea, Stacie and Skipper.
Raquelle stumbles into an alternate world where she's the star, but stardom may not be as fulfilling as she thought.
After borrowing Raquelle's dress, Teresa mysteriously starts to act like Raquelle.
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