Barbie:Life in the Dreamhouse — Season 3
7.7 IMDb
80 Rotten Tomatoes

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Season 3 of takes the comedy and chaos of Malibu to another level with bigger Dreamhouse disasters, ridiculous inventions, and nonstop rivalry between Barbie and Raquelle. The season continues the reality-show parody format where characters break the fourth wall and joke directly with viewers. This season focuses heavily on Barbie’s glamorous Malibu lifestyle while introducing even crazier situations involving her high-tech Dreamhouse gadgets, Ken’s overconfident ideas, and Chelsea’s unpredictable adventures. Raquelle becomes even more dramatic as she constantly competes with Barbie for popularity and attention. Season 3 became popular for its fast-paced humor, toy-world jokes, and clever references to real Barbie products. Many fans consider this season one of the funniest because the writers fully embraced self-aware comedy and exaggerated doll-world logic.

  • Release Date: February 6, 2013
  • Director: Todd Resnick , Andrew Duncan
  • Genre: Animation , Comedy , Family , Kids , Entertainment
  • Duration: 8 episodes 3–6 minutes per episode
  • Language: English
  • Starring: Kate Higgins as Barbie
  • Box Office: it had no theatrical box office earnings
  • Where To Watch: Netflix , YouTube , Amazon Prime Video

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Season 3 introduced even more references to classic Barbie history and collector culture. The episode “A Smidge of Midge” became especially memorable because it featured Midge, one of Barbie’s oldest and most iconic friends, who originally debuted as a real doll in 1963. Longtime Barbie collectors loved seeing her return in animated form.

The writers also added subtle jokes about toy manufacturing, doll hairstyles, and fashion accessories that younger viewers often missed but adult fans immediately recognized. Several episodes intentionally parody reality TV shows and celebrity culture, making the humor surprisingly clever for a children’s animated series.

Another reason fans love Season 3 is because the Dreamhouse itself feels almost like a character. The smart technology, talking closets, robotic gadgets, and ridiculous furniture malfunctions became a major part of the comedy.

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