The Life in the Dreamhouse Wiki is a handy encyclopedia about the Barbie: Life in the Dreamhouse webseries that anyone can edit. It was established in July 2012, and currently has 315 Dreamhouse related articles! Be sure to check out the sandbox to practice your editing skills, and help out in any way you can.
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Mattel has started releasing merchandise for the Barbie: Life in the Dreamhouse franchise. This includes dolls, playsets and books. Four books have been released; two "comic reader" adaptions of the episodes Closet Princess and Happy Birthday Chelsea, as well as a sticker book and a lift-the-flaps book. Dolls have been released of all of the adult cast except for Ryan. They either come as a singular normal doll, in a two-pack, or a doll that can talk back to you. Two playsets have also been released; one of the Fashion Vending Machine as shown in The Upgradening and one of the Dreamhouse. |
Production of the show is handled by three different companies - the Resnick Interactive Group which handles the voiceover work, Arc Productions which animates the episodes and Mattel, which is involved in producing and licensing the web series. Storyboarding is done on a freelance basis while it is currently unknown as to how the episodes are written. Mattel executive David Wiebe has written at least two episodes - Happy Birthday Chelsea and Primp My Ride. Voice work for the show is provided by the Resnick Interactive Group. It is run by Todd Resnick, who has also provided his voice for the character of Closet. |
The term Dreamhouser is the most common word used to describe fans of Barbie: Life in the Dreamhouse. It initally referred to fans of the show outside the target demographic, however has come to be considered an umbrella term for all fans. The word was first suggested by tumblr user TheKyan on July 10th 2012 as a possible term for fans of the show. Following this, Barbie-LifeInTheDreamhouse made it "official". On July 12 2012, a discussion broke out throughout the Life in the Dreamhouse tag on tumblr as to whether the term would be accepted or if a new title were possible. New suggestions included "roomies", "plastics" and "Barbies", however ultimately the term Dreamhouser stayed. |
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The old Dreamhouse website is still up and running...
...and can be accessed here: http://dreamhouse.barbie.com/pl/episodes
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