Ghanaian Barbie
Cape Coastline, Ghana, Africa
I'm preventing to make Ghanaian Barbie the 2nd Barbie transfer by Mattel.
I tend not to like or guidance the white steryeotypical Barbie two Motion picture by Alan Nafzger. I wish to problem this Bogus Barbie and make Barbie an African princess. Certain it is a comedy, but this story requires a change from Hollywood and fareness of the world's movie makers.
Here is the define from the Ghanaian Barbie Motion picture I'm focusing on now.
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Esi Amoako
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The Epic Quest of Ghanaian Barbie
The Epic Quest of Ghanaian Barbie: A Journey Through Ghana
Act one: A Mysterious Message
Ghanaian Barbie receives a mysterious riddle about the Asante Golden Stool, hinting at a concealed treasure deep in the heart of Ghana.
Act one: Accra (The Money)
Locale: Barbie and Ken commence in fashionable-day Accra.
Cultural Reference: Ghanaian Barbie receives the mysterious riddle connected to the Asante Golden Stool when viewing W.E.B. DuBois Centre.
Comedy Ingredient: Misinterpretations in the riddle, like puzzling historic symbols for modern emojis.
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Act 1: A Mysterious Concept in Accra (The Money)
Title: "From Accra With Laughter: The African Quest of Ghanaian Barbie and Ken"
Act 1: Accra (The Capital) - "The Arrival as well as Mysterious Message"
Scene 1: The Landing
Site: Kotoka Intercontinental Airport, Accra
Comedy Element: Ken and Barbie disembark from your airplane, overly well prepared for that "wilderness" in complete safari gear. They shortly notice They are in a contemporary airport.
Act and Scene: Act 1, Accra Airport Arrival Scene
Goal: To introduce Ghanaian Barbie and Ken since they land in Accra, environment the tone for their adventure.
Track Style: A energetic, upbeat Ghanaian Highlife or Afrobeats song to symbolize their pleasure along with the vibrancy of town.
Outcome: Helps the audience truly feel the enjoyment and anticipation with the characters as they embark on their journey.
ACT 1A
Jet Lag Scene: "Time Warp Nap"
Spot: Lodge place in Accra
Summary: Ghanaian Barbie and Ken arrive at their hotel rooms, visibly fatigued from jet lag. They decide to take a "short" nap, with Ken location a number of alarms on her cellular phone to wake them up.
Comedy Component: Despite environment twelve alarms, Ken and Barbie sets all of them. THey wakes up eighteen hrs afterwards, persuaded He is only slept for 20 minutes.
Barbie scramble to get ready, only to comprehend the comedy demonstrate they prepared to show up at has appear and gone.
Punchline: Barbie finds the alarm settings and laughs at her slip-up. Barbie indicates, "Very well, we did come right here to reconnect with our roots. Possibly our roots are telling us we're Obviously late to every thing!"
And not using a comedy club display to attend...
The Overzealous Road Seller: Barbie and Ken check out to order local Ghanaian outfits, but The seller retains seeking to offer them every little thing else, from sculptures to tribal masks.
The Accidental Blessing: Barbie accidentally drops a coin right into a wishing nicely, only to find it's a ceremonial pool in which people today make choices to deities.
Cuisine Confusion: Barbie and Ken slip-up common Ghanaian foodstuff (like Fufu and Jollof rice) for American dishes, bringing about some comedic surprises. At a neighborhood eatery, Barbie insists on purchasing jollof rice, an area staple, thinking It is much like paella or biryani. They're unprepared for your generous spice level and distinct flavors. Comedy Ingredient: Ken can take a big bite, mistaking a Scotch Bonnet pepper for just a bell pepper. His confront turns as pink given that the pepper, and Barbie followers him by using a menu.
The Accra Nightlife Adventure Summary: Ken and Barbie plan to examine the nightlife and turn out in a high-Electrical power azonto dance club. Comedy Ingredient: Ken misinterprets "azonto" being a kind of "tango." The few attempts to tango in the course of a wild azonto dance- off, getting the unintentional comedy act on the night time.
The Tailor's Trick Summary: Barbie wants a tailor made outfit and visits a tailor. She ends up using an extravagant classic gown that makes her appear to be Ghanaian royalty. Comedy Ingredient: Barbie can not healthy through regular doorways along with her new, broad-sleeved garment, creating day-to-day responsibilities hilariously cumbersome.
The Selfie Mishap: Trying to acquire the best selfie in a scenic spot, Barbie and Ken accidentally capture a goat taking in somebody's laundry from the qualifications.
Safari Overload: Even though over a safari, Ken attempts to recognize animals employing a guidebook but retains mistaking frequent animals for rare, unique species.
The Dance Off: Barbie receives challenged to a standard Ghanaian dance-off but tries to acquire by flossing and moonwalking.
The Non-Musical Drums: Barbie tries to Perform a local drum but is educated it is a "conversing drum" used for communication. She's unintentionally sent a information calling for the village meeting. eighty% of Accra present up and they are all investigating her and Ken.
The Asante Golden Stool Treasure Map: They locate the things they Believe is actually a treasure map to your Golden Stool but know It can be only a Kid's drawing.
Ken and Barbie elect to take a trotro (shared minivan) to feel like locals. They misinterpret the fare, overpay, and finish up turning into accidental VIPs with The full trotro to by themselves. Comedy Element: Seeking to exit the trotro, Barbie accidentally measures with a goat who's an everyday passenger. The goat bleats, and everyone laughs. "Only in Accra," Ken shrugs.
Cell Funds Mishap Summary: Ken tries to use mobile cash, a favorite payment approach in Ghana, but finally ends up donating his income to the random charity. Comedy Factor: His slip-up leads to him turning out to be an honorary member of the goat preservation society in Accra, total using a certification as well as a goat plushie.
Cultural Dance Disaster Summary: In a cultural Pageant, Ken and Barbie volunteer to engage in a conventional dance. Comedy Element: Carrying elaborate costumes, they misinterpret the dance steps and invent their very own goofy dance, which will become a viral sensation, making them accidental comedy legends in Accra.
Scene two: The Uber Practical experience
Spot: En route to W.E.B. DuBois Heart
Comedy Factor: Ken and Barbie attempt to "fit in" by overusing Ghanaian slang they realized on the internet. The Uber driver plays along but is clearly amused.
Scene three: The W.E.B. DuBois Middle
Site: W.E.B. DuBois Center, Accra
Cultural Reference: Barbie gets the mysterious riddle tied towards the Asante Golden Stool although considering an exhibit.
Comedy Factor: Ken tries to interpret the riddle by suggesting it is a QR code and tries to scan it together with his phone. Very little occurs.
Scene 4: The Emoji Confusion
Locale: A neighborhood Accra café
Comedy Factor: Barbie and Ken focus on the riddle, perplexing historic symbols for emojis. Barbie believes the "tree image" signifies they need to plant a tree, plus the "stool" usually means they ought to find a chair for your tree.
Scene five: Dropped Although not Forgotten
Locale: Streets of Accra, en route to their resort
Comedy Ingredient: Even with obtaining GPS, Ken and Barbie get hilariously misplaced since Ken insists on asking for Instructions the "common" way, leading them to a local comedy club rather than their hotel.
Because they navigate the streets, lifestyle, and quirks of Accra, Barbie and Ken understand that their adventure to reconnect with their African origins will be very little wanting epic—and uproarious.
Scene 1: Barbie's Condominium
Location: Ghanaian Barbie's substantial-tech, fabulously decorated resort in Accra.
Motion: Ghanaian Barbie and Ken are enjoying a JET LAG it absolutely was going to be a "TV evening" streaming Ghanaian folklore tales.
Comedy Aspect: They argue more than which movie to look at; Barbie would like to enjoy a documentary on Ghanaian background, though Ken insists on the Ghanaian comedy movie. They decide on sleeping, not far too educational nevertheless humorous.
Scene 2: Arrival at W.E.B. DuBois Heart
Spot: W.E.B. DuBois Middle, a museum in Accra.
Action: Barbie and Ken arrive in the museum to immerse themselves in Ghanaian history.
Cultural Reference: They see an show showcasing the Asante Golden Stool.
Comedy Ingredient: Barbie tries to get an Instagram selfie Using the Golden Stool show, but she retains finding photobombed by Youngsters and visitors.
Scene three: The Mysterious Riddle
Location: Still at W.E.B. DuBois Centre.
Motion: An elder museum tutorial gives Barbie a scroll soon after seeing her interest from the Golden Stool. The scroll incorporates a mysterious riddle.
Cultural Reference: The riddle is connected to the Asante Golden Stool and mentions precise landmarks and folklore factors.
Comedy Factor: Barbie and Ken try to decipher the riddle applying Google Translate and Siri, receiving hilariously erroneous translations.
Scene 4: A Coffee Store in Accra
Area: A trendy Accra espresso shop.
Action: Barbie and Ken sit down to discuss the riddle above iced lattes.
Comedy Ingredient: They argue with regards to the meaning of The traditional symbols inside the riddle. Barbie thinks a single image signifies "soul with the nation," but Ken insists it seems like the "peace" emoji.
Scene five: Barbie’s Condominium Revisited
Place: Again to Barbie’s Condominium.
Motion: They set up a "war place" to resolve the riddle, finish with maps, sticky notes, and red string connecting numerous points.
Comedy Factor: Ken tries to established the temper by actively playing "experience" tunes but accidentally places with a playlist of passionate songs, bringing about uncomfortable dance moves.
Scene 6: Epiphany
Location: Nonetheless in Barbie's Apartment.
Motion: Barbie suddenly has an epiphany and figures out the actual which means at the rear of the mysterious riddle.
Comedy Element: Ken claims he experienced the identical epiphany and tries to get credit history, but his clarification is comically off-concentrate on.
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Act two: The Quest Begins
Barbie and Ken find them selves magically transported to an alternate universe resembling historical Ghana just after encountering the Sankofa Chook.
Act 2: Kakum National Park
Location: Barbie and Ken arrive at Kakum Nationwide Park.
Cultural Reference: The Sankofa Fowl, symbolizing the importance of Finding out within the earlier, transports them into an alternate historical realm.
Comedy Factor: Fish-out-of-water comedy as they battle to adapt to jungle lifestyle, which includes looking to camp out.
Act 2: Kakum Countrywide Park - "The Nature of Issues"
Scene one: "The Arrival"
Locale: Kakum National Park, amidst its broad forest and Cover walkway.
Cultural Reference: The Sankofa Chook drops them off, telling them, "Study your lessons nicely, for The trail forward is as tangled as these woods."
Comedy Ingredient: Barbie is enthusiastic about a "jungle journey," pulling out a smartphone to Google survival suggestions. Ken optimistically attempts to capture the Wi-Fi sign with absurd postures.
Scene two: "Cover Capers"
Spot: The Cover walkway suspended substantial above the forest flooring.
Cultural Reference: The canopy, a image of interconnectedness in Ghanaian mother nature spirituality.
Comedy Aspect: Ken gets acrophobic and attempts to wander back again, but Barbie insists on pressing forward. Ken quips, "Why cannot we study daily life classes somewhere similar to a library or simply a espresso shop?"
Scene 3: "Critter Chaos"
Place: The forest underbelly, stuffed with many creatures.
Cultural Reference: Great importance of animals in Ghanaian folklore.
Comedy Aspect: Barbie attempts to become a "wildlife whisperer" and engage Together with the community fauna. Nevertheless, the animals Never communicate "Barbie" and hilariously disregard or misinterpret her indicators.
Scene 4: "Campsite Calamity"
Site: Their makeshift campsite.
Cultural Reference: None certain, specializing in humor.
Comedy Element: The duo try to create a tent. Barbie struggles with "historical" camping gear though Ken tries to begin a hearth applying sticks, quipping, "How really hard could it be? People have been accomplishing this for millennia." He in the end employs a magnifying glass to ignite it and also burns a gap as a result of his map.
Scene 5: "The Misadventures of Foraging"
Place: Further into the forest, by a stream.
Cultural Reference: Using nature for sustenance in regular Ghanaian lifestyle.
Comedy Component: Barbie and Ken go berry-selecting. Barbie chooses beautiful but non-edible berries, while Ken decides to fish but finally ends up "catching" his possess boot within the stream.
Scene six: "Sankofa's Revelation"
Locale: An old tree from the forest, where by the Sankofa Chook reappears.
Cultural Reference: The Sankofa Hen delivers a scroll with historic Ghanaian knowledge penned on it.
Comedy Element: The scroll is hard to decipher. Barbie thinks It really is penned in emojis, when Ken insists It really is "some form of avant-garde poetry."
Scene 7: "The Starry Evening"
Site: Campsite during the night time.
Cultural Reference: Ghanaian folklore about stars and constellations.
Comedy Component: Barbie attempts to identify constellations but ends up creating her individual hilarious versions like "The Purchasing Cart" or "The Yoga Pose." Ken observes, "I see a sample here... and it is not in the sky."
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Act 3: Maps and Mishaps
They learn an previous map drawn by Anansi the Spider, their guide through this realm.
Act 3: Cape Coastline
Spot: Cape Coastline, recognized for its historical past and forts.
Cultural Reference: They meet Anansi at Cape Coastline Castle, who serves as their witty manual.
Comedy Component: Anansi tips them into contemplating the castle is really a luxury hotel, plus they hilariously notice the reality.
Tune two: Psychological Coronary heart-to-Coronary heart Tune
Act and Scene: Act two, Market place Insanity Scene
Goal: A moment exactly where Barbie and Ken recognize they're overcome but are in it jointly.
Tune Variety: A soulful ballad or traditional Ghanaian folk track that mirrors their emotional vulnerability.
Effect: Provides depth to their connection and permits the viewers to sense their emotional connection amidst the comedy.
Act three: Maps and Mishaps
Scene 1: Discovery of Anansi's Map
Location: In the jungles about the outskirts of Cape Coast.
Motion: Ghanaian Barbie and Ken obtain an elaborately woven spider web with a map imprinted on it.
Comedy Element: Ken attempts to just take a photograph of your map but captures a selfie in its place, displaying off his "explorer's" mustache which is actually only a smudge of mud.
Cultural Reference: They study the Net-map was created by Anansi, a perfectly-recognised spider from Ghanaian lore.
Dialogue:
Barbie: "Examine this map. It has a route drawn by means of Cape Coast Castle!"
Ken: "I assume we are taking place a royal tour, huh? Probably they have a spa!"
Scene two: Arrival at Cape Coastline
Placing: Cape Coast, just outside the house the infamous Cape Coastline Castle.
Motion: Barbie and Ken are enthusiastically greeted by Anansi, who's taken on a human form but retains his 8 arms.
Comedy Aspect: Anansi employs his excess arms to juggle, do magic tricks, and provide them with a too-thorough brochure unexpectedly.
Cultural Reference: Anansi refers to the castle being a historical image with the trans-Atlantic slave trade but assures them that they're here for a different, mythical journey.
Dialogue:
Anansi: "Welcome, welcome! Care for a brochure? How about a magic trick?"
Barbie: "You have to be Anansi! The map led us in this article."
Scene 3: The "Luxury Hotel" Mix-Up
Setting: Inside Cape Coastline Castle.
Action: Barbie and Ken abide by Anansi in to the castle, excitedly mistaking it for the luxury hotel.
Comedy Aspect: They error historical artifacts for contemporary artwork, think previous cannons are Section of a Health fitness center, and error the dim dungeons for a "whole-entire body mud spa."
Cultural Reference: Because they explore, they encounter a variety of inscriptions and symbols linked to Ghanaian record.
Dialogue:
Barbie: "Wow, take a look at this cannon! Need to be part of their point out-of-the-art health club!"
Ken: "And these dungeons, so Ghanaian Barbie rustic. Can't look forward to the mud spa!"
Scene four: The Big Expose
Location: The castle's courtyard.
Action: Anansi won't be able to keep his laughter any more and reveals that they've misunderstood the castle's goal.
Comedy Aspect: Barbie and Ken react in exaggerated shock, and Ken frantically attempts to wipe off his "spa mud."
Dialogue:
Anansi: "You failed to seriously Consider this was a hotel, did you?"
Barbie: "So, no mud spa?"
Ken: "And I used to be so seeking forward into the cannon leg-press!"
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Act 4: Meeting New Close friends
Along the way in which, they fulfill the Abosom, the deities in the Akan individuals.
Act 4: Kumasi (Ashanti Region)
Spot: Get there in Kumasi, the historic and cultural Middle of your Ashanti Empire.
Cultural Reference: They meet the Abosom and study Ashanti traditions.
Comedy Component: They struggle to impress the Abosom with modern dance moves rather than common rites.
Music 3: Climactic Resolution Music
Act and Scene: Act three, Cultural Dance Catastrophe Scene
Reason: As Ken and Barbie accidentally invent their unique goofy dance, getting to be accidental comedy legends in Accra.
Track Kind: A large-Vitality, contemporary Ghanaian