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I wanted to give my opinion on how Queen Genevieve (Princess and the Pauper) is NOT Princess Genevieve (12 Dancing Princesses).

1. Princess Genevieve is logical, she easily figured out Rowena wasn't right. She could have done so Preminger too.

2. At the beginning of the movie, Queen Genevieve and the king were shown. The king's appearance was no where near Derek's.

3. When the kingdom had gone bankrupt, she could have asked for help from her sisters, as atleast some of them must have married kings.

4. In the website, Barbie Movies Wiki, it is said that Princess Genevieve's eyes are dark blue almost violet . It is also written that Queen Genevieve's eyes are deep blue.

5. Their hair colors don't make sense. The queen's hair should have been lighter than the Princess' as she was older
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I love the 12 Dancing Princesses, I just thought this video was a bit funny.... If you don't like it, I'll remove it.
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Barbie stars as Genevieve, a princess with eleven sisters: Ashlyn, Blair, Courtney, Delia, Edeline, Fallon, Hadley, Isla, Janessa, Kathleen and Lacey. Each princess is beautiful and different, but the twelve sisters have one thing in common: they all love to dance. They live in a castle with their widowed father, King Randolph. Randolph loves his daughters deeply, but at times can't understand them and feels that they should act more like "proper" princesses. The girl's adventurous and free-spirited natures are viewed as "unladylike" and "unproper" by other members of the royal society and...
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