Barbie and the Secret Door, (2014).

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Barbie and the Secret Door, (2014).
Barbie Fan Theory
Why doesn't Malucia have powers?
I thought about this after I finished publishing another post talking about how weird it was to have only women in Zinia. >This post<
In the movie we have fairies, mermaids, unicorns and several other mythical creatures, they mention that only princesses have magic and Malucia is the only princess without magic. Apart from Alexa, Malucia and her parents are the only humans there, the queen of zinia was once a princess, she has magic and now that she is queen, she is much more technically powerful, but only princesses have magical power, so the king has no powers, remembering that in my other post I talk about how strange it is for the king to be the only man in the kingdom, so much so that Romy doesn't even know what is a boy, so if there are no men in Zinia, what was this guy doing there? It's simple! Even as a princess, Malucia's mother was mischievous and played with magic a lot, and ended up arriving in the normal world. Remembering that Secret Portal takes place in the same universe as Princess and the popstar, Princess charm School, where there is magic, but the magic comes from objects not from humans.
Continuing, the queen must have met her future husband in the normal world, they fell in love and she took him to Zinia, there they got married and...pause for another explanation line, if there are no men there, or at least male humanoids, as we can see male animals, then how do fairies and mermaids reproduce? Probably fairies are born from flowers and mermaids from shells, the queen of Zinia must also have been born in some extrambolic way like that, after all she may be human, but she has powers that only she had. But why doesn't Malucia have powers if she's a princess? As in Zinia the people are born asexually, the queen should not even know what sex was, and the king, coming from the normal world, arrived at his wife and pah
Conversation simulation! I'm going to invent names for them, because I can't keep calling them king and queen, Zafira and Rodolfo.
Rodolfo: what if we had a baby? - Zafira: What a wonderful idea! I will arrange a special flower for us to harvest our girl! - Rudolph: Flower? What? No! Let's do it the traditional way.
So he taught her how to make barabarabara bereberebere.
How Malucia was made by mixing the two's DNA, she took the genetics from her father who is a human without magic, and that's why Malucia is a non-magical princess. Details remember that I said that in the normal world there is magic but it comes from objects not from humans themselves, Malucia does exactly that, she uses a magic wand to steal the hidden power of mythical beings, thus having her own magical object just like humans in the magical world.
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"You see this crown? It means 'bow down!' What I want is really very small: I want it all!"
Here is a really ugly drawing of Malucia from the secret door. High key I hate the secret door. Malucia is the closest character to being good and that’s being generous. She’s spoiled and I am worried about her upbringing every time I watch the secret door.
Also I started this drawing like last year and then abandoned it so it’s a hot mess. I took a really rough outline and chisled away at it, but this was the most I could fix it.
If you are someone who has both read Six of Crows and seen Barbie movies, the song 'I want it all' for malucia in 'barbie and the secret door' perfectly fits kaz's character, and I am both living for it and ashamed of myself for making this connection; thank you for coming to my ted talk.
Barbie and the Secret Door, (2014).
There′s nothing that's more tragic than a princess without magic, and so I must take what I need from you
it may seem an imposition but, hello, I′m on a mission!
There's no one who can stop me and there's nothing you can do!
I want it all
I want it now
don′t tell me no
just tell me how
you see this crown? It means bow down!
What I want is really very small I want it all!
That′s all!