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'''''PollyWorld''''' is a 2006 [[Animation|animated]] [[comedy film]] from [[Universal Studios]], based on the [[Polly Pocket]] toy franchise. It is the third and final Polly Pocket movie (preceded by ''[[Polly Pocket: Lunar Eclipse|Lunar Eclipse]]'' and ''[[Polly Pocket 2: Cool at the Pocket Plaza|2 Cool at the Pocket Plaza]]'') and the only feature-length film in the series. The movie aired on [[Nickelodeon]] in the United States on November 12, 2006, and later [[Cartoon Network]] in Latin America. It was released on DVD the following week. The film received mixed reviews.
'''''PollyWorld''''' is a 2006 [[Animation|animated]] [[comedy film]] from [[Universal Studios]], based on the [[Polly Pocket]] toy franchise. It is the third Polly Pocket movie. It is preceded by ''[[Polly Pocket: Lunar Eclipse|Lunar Eclipse]]'' and ''[[Polly Pocket 2: Cool at the Pocket Plaza|2 Cool at the Pocket Plaza]]''. This is the only feature-length film in the series. The movie aired on [[Nickelodeon]] in the United States on November 12, 2006, and later [[Cartoon Network]] in Latin America. It was released on DVD the following week.


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==Reception==
==Reception==
Lacey Worrell of DVD Talk gave the film a mixed review, saying that the film "deserves major kudos for incorporating a topic such as remarriage into the plot, but based on the questionable actions of Polly's stepmother, who isn't as nice as she pretends to be, parents in a new or impending marriage may want to view those parts first in order to evaluate whether this film might trigger some painful emotions in their own kids".
{{Blockquote|text=''The film deserves major kudos for incorporating a topic such as remarriage into the plot, but based on the questionable actions of Polly's stepmother, who isn't as nice as she pretends to be, parents in a new or impending marriage may want to view those parts first in order to evaluate whether this film might trigger some painful emotions in their own kids.''
|author=Lacey Worrell|title=''Pollyworld''|source=DVD Talk<ref name="dvdtalk">{{cite web
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PollyWorld
DVD cover
Directed byBill Moore
Written byElise Allen
Produced byKate Treacy
StarringTegan Moss
Michael Donovan
Kathleen Barr
Nicole Bouma
Tabitha St. Germain
Brittney Wilson
Chiara Zanni
Music byEric Colvin
Production
companies
Distributed byUniversal Studios Home Entertainment
Release date
  • November 14, 2006 (2006-11-14)
Running time
70 minutes
CountriesUnited States
Canada
South Korea
LanguageEnglish

PollyWorld is a 2006 animated comedy film from Universal Studios, based on the Polly Pocket toy franchise. It is the third Polly Pocket movie. It is preceded by Lunar Eclipse and 2 Cool at the Pocket Plaza. This is the only feature-length film in the series. The movie aired on Nickelodeon in the United States on November 12, 2006, and later Cartoon Network in Latin America. It was released on DVD the following week.

synopsis

Polly Pocket and her four friends get to be part of their favorite game show, 'Roll Like That,' which puts teams of five through several challenges to win money for the charity of their choice.

As the challenges begin, however, Polly learns that her father is engaged to a woman named Lorelai, who secretly wants to get Polly out of the way. Polly and her friends also have to try to get past the scheming Beth, who teams up with Lorelai to get Polly to be sent to boarding school.

Faced with the prospect of losing everything she loves, her friends, family, and home, Polly decides to make this weekend the best ever.

Plot

Polly Pocket and her friends Shani, Lea, Lila, and Crissy, as well as their entire class, get to be part of their favorite TV show, 'Roll Like That,' which is being held at Polly's dad's theme park, Pollyworld. In teams of five, they will compete in challenges to win money for the charity of their choice. Beth is upset because this would've been her big chance to showcase her mad skills and skyrocket her to the most popular girl in school, and her chances are threatened by Polly being there. Polly gets a call from her father, who tells her he has a big surprise for her.

As the challenges begin, however, Polly learns of the big surprise: her father is engaged to a woman named Lorelei, who seems to like Polly. Polly isn't sure she's happy about getting a stepmother, and her friends offer to help her by checking Lorelei out for themselves. Later that night, the first competition takes place, and Team Beth wins. Beth overhears Lorelei's phone conversation and learns of her true colors: she's jealous of Polly and thinks she's too much competition, so she's plotting to send her to boarding school. Afterward, Beth blackmails Lorelei to let her help send Polly off to boarding school. That night, John takes Polly and her friends shopping with Lorelei's help. They end the first night watching fireworks.

The next morning, Polly confides in Lila, asking her what she thinks about Lorelei. Lila suggests that Polly buy them an engagement present. Polly invites Lorelei to skate and grab burgers with them for lunch. Later that afternoon, during the Rain Forest River Race, Team Pocket develops a plan to fool Team Beth by pretending to be in a fight. Lorelei uses this plan to her advantage, fooling John into thinking Polly is stressed and needs to attend boarding school.

After Team Pocket wins, Polly and Samuel shop for an engagement present. To keep the gift a surprise, Polly tells her dad that she is hanging out with friends. John catches her in the lie but goes along and asks Lorelei for advice. While shopping, Samuel tells Polly to give Lorelei a chance. While Polly is away, Lorelei tricks Samuel into feeling guilty for stepping into a parental mother-figure role for Polly. Samuel informs Polly he will be taking a leave of absence.

An upset Polly goes to her father, who breaks the news that Polly will be attending boarding school starting Monday. Polly's friends cheer her up and decide to make this the best weekend ever. Crissy's fear of rollercoasters during the third challenge prevents her from riding the tallest rollercoaster, the Polly Whirl. Supporting Crissy, Team Pocket decides to go elsewhere, but Crissy can't stand losing to Team Beth. During Team Beth and Team Pocket's rollercoaster face-off, Beth spills that she knew about boarding school, and Tori reveals that Beth heard it from Lorelei, making Polly suspicious. As Lila, Lea, Shani, and Crissy talk about the live finale, Polly realizes that boarding school isn't her father's idea, and Lorelei made him think it was.

Later that night, Shani finds a recorded conversation on her camera of Beth asking Lorelei if Polly is going to boarding school. They decide to show this to John to prove Lorelei's plan. In the end, Polly decides not to show her dad/John the DVD because she cares more about his happiness.

Beth traps Team Pocket the next day underneath the stage before the final competition. The show begins with no sign of Team Pocket. At the last minute, Team Pocket appears and performs "Rock This Town." Frustrated about potentially losing, Beth drags Lorelei into another room to discuss their plan. Beth accidentally sits on a button that turns on the microphone and broadcasts their entire conversation to the audience. John finds out about Lorelei's plan, and he goes to confront her for lying to him and cancels the engagement. As Lorelei runs after John, Beth takes advantage of being on the big screen to show off her mad cheerleading skills, only to trip and get tangled in wires, causing the audience to laugh at her, and her team is disqualified. Team Thrash wins the Roll Like That competition. Afterward, Polly comforts her dad, who apologizes for what he did and tells her she doesn't have to go to boarding school anymore.

Together Team Pocket celebrates their best weekend ever watching fireworks.

Music

  • "Welcome To My World", performed by Michèle Vice-Maslin
  • "Smile", performed by Simply Red
  • "Perfect Kinda Day", performed by Sara Niemietz
  • "Another Word For Change", performed by Cassidy Ladden
  • "Every Day's a Holiday", performed by Robyn Newman
  • "Rock N' Roll Girl", performed by Jordan McCoy
  • "Rock This Town", performed by Cassidy Ladden
  • "Rock U Now", performed by Cassidy Ladden

Cast

Reception

The film deserves major kudos for incorporating a topic such as remarriage into the plot, but based on the questionable actions of Polly's stepmother, who isn't as nice as she pretends to be, parents in a new or impending marriage may want to view those parts first in order to evaluate whether this film might trigger some painful emotions in their own kids.

— Lacey Worrell, Pollyworld, DVD Talk[1]

References

  1. ^ Lacey Worrell (2006-11-14). "Pollyworld". DVD Talk. Retrieved 2010-03-20.