My Scene: Masquerade Madness | |
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Information | |
Release dates | June 1, 2004 |
Running time | 27 minutes 38 seconds |
Movie Crew | |
Director | Eric Fogel |
Producer(s) | Kallan Kagan |
Writer(s) | Elise Allen |
Filmography | |
Film Series | My Scene Webisodes |
Preceded by | My Scene: Jammin' in Jamaica |
Followed by | My Scene Goes Hollywood: The Movie |
My Scene: Masquerade Madness is a direct-to-DVD My Scene movie that was released in 2004. The movie was released to coincide with the My Scene Masquerade Madness doll line.
It followed the My Scene characters as they prepared for a masquerade-themed fashion show for their local animal shelter.
Cast[]
Voice Artist | Role(s) |
Kelly Sheridan | Barbie |
Kathleen Barr | Madison |
Nicole Bouma | Chelsea |
Tegan Moss | Nolee |
Teryl Rothery | Rachel/Female Model |
Meghan Black | Delancey |
Ashleigh Ball | Kenzie |
Mark Hildreth | Sutton/Brett/Male Model |
Alessandro Juliani | River |
Shane Meier | Ellis |
Kirby Morrow | Hudson |
See here to read the total credits.
Story[]
The gang's organizing a charity fashion show to raise money for the animal shelter, with Chelsea being assigned the task of designing costumes for the show. However, she's busy with trying to improve her math grades (as she's on the verge of failing geometry), with Hudson serving as her tutor.
Chelsea's too embarrassed to admit to the rest of the gang that she's on the verge of failing her math class, so the others don't know the real reason why she and Hudson are spending so much time together -- in fact, they end up thinking that Hudson and are Chelsea are dating but trying to keep their relationship a secret. Chelsea's cousin, Delancey, has a problem too: she and the rest of the gang are planning a surprise Sweet 16-party for Chelsea but Delancey (who's not the best at keeping secrets) is worried that she might end up ruining the surprise for her cousin.
After many mishaps, during which Chelsea considers dropping out of the fashion show entirely, Delancey discovers the real reason why Chelsea and Hudson are spending so much time together and tells the rest of the gang -- Nolee goes over to Chelsea's house and, after explaining the situation to her, helps her friends by suggesting that Chelsea should apply her fashion skills to her math assignments, since there is a lot of math involved in being a fashion designer (especially when it comes to stuff like shapes and measurements). Chelsea soon starts doing better in math and also gets back into the fashion show. Chelsea apologizes to her friends for not saying anything about her math situation sooner, but the gang is very understanding.
In the end, Chelsea does just fine in math (passing both the exam and the class itself with flying colors) and the charity fashion show ends up being a huge success. The surprise Sweet 16-party the gang organizes for Chelsea also ends up being a huge success.
Music[]
- "Calling All Girlfriends", performed by Emilie-Claire Barlow
- "Live", performed by Jennifer Marks
Trivia[]
- It is the shortest overall My Scene movie, with a running time of 23 minutes long.
- Despite his appearance in the movie as well as the artwork at the back of the box, the doll for Ellis was canceled. His pirate costume was released instead.
- The dolls all came with the DVD in the box with them. One part of the merchandise is Madison's house which comes with Madison. It is called the "Masquerade Madness Party Pad Loft." There is also a box with Barbie and Madison called "Dressed to Impress."
- There are differences between the movie and the dolls:
- Chelsea's mermaid costume has a skirt instead of a tail.
- Barbie's wings on her butterfly costume and pants are blue and pink on the product art, and monarch colors are brown, orange, and brown in the movie, but her pants have flowers and are blue and pink on the doll.
- Madison's kitty cat costume has a tail and leopard pattern on the doll, but not in the movie.
- Nolee's guitar with her rockstar costume is purple, not red.
- Delancey doesn't have a veil with her genie costume in the movie.
- Kenzie's disco derby costume doesn't have graphics on the heart.
- Hudson's boxing costume didn't have headgear on the doll or a jacket in the movie.
- River's rocker costume didn't have a headset and a guitar in the movie.
- Sutton's doll had a dog instead of a cat, and his mask is in a different color.
- The dolls had rooted eyelashes.
- Some of the DVDs contained a small movie poster. It is the same image that is used on the main menu.
- Special features include two trailers; one for myscene.com, and the other one for the first My Scene PC/computer game.
- It was included in the Shopping Spree game.
Script[]
My Scene: Masquerade Madness Transcript
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My Scene | |
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Media: My Scene Webisodes | My Scene: Jammin' in Jamaica | My Scene: Masquerade Madness | My Scene Goes Hollywood: The Movie
Songs: "Calling All Girlfriends" | "Dance 'til Dawn" | "Feel Like L.A." | "Find The Fun" | "Girlfriends" | "Girls Sure Love A Rockstar" | "Going Down In Flames" | "It's My Scene" | "Live" | "Lucky" | "Making My Way" | "Playground" | "Radiowave" | "Spontaneous Combustion" | "Starlight" |