There is a white mesh on the top and the sleeves. It has blue stripes down the bodice and on the skirt. However, Erika's wedding gown is both white and dark blue. While singing "The Cat's Meow" to Wolfie, she wore a long pink dressing gown with ruffles at the neckline. When sleeping in the palace, she wore a pastel yellow nightdress with a white neckline. The trim around the bodice is gold and has white down the middle. It's mainly blue, but has light pink accents. Its only dress before her begins disguised as Princess Anneliese.Įrika wearing a blonde wig to look like the princess and a gown with a mixture of colors. The skirt is blue with white and pink in the middle, with flowers on the white part. The bodice has crossed, pink ribbons down the middle and is blue on the outside.
It has sleeves that go halfway down her arm, with a ribbon and white mesh. Erika's hair is slightly wavy and brown, her bangs are held back with a braid.
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In the Dutch dub, she is voiced by Willemijn Verkaik (in her very first dubbing role), who also voiced Lydia from Barbie and the Diamond Castle and Queen Elsa from Disney's Frozen series.Įrika is light skin and blue eyes. In the Japanese dub from the movie, she is voiced by Ryōka Yuzuki, who also voiced Clara, Rapunzel, Princess Odette, and Princess Anneliese. She is played by Barbie and voiced by Kelly Sheridan in Barbie as the Princess and the Pauper, and Anndi McAfee in the Barbie as the Princess and the Pauper PC game (as a playable character), and her singing voice is provided by Julie Stevens. Likewise, she also like singing for herself that was become a queen of Dulcinea, which were discovered on the journey. She is a seamstress who was joined to working with others.
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Queen Erika (simply known as Erika) is the deuteragonist in the 2004 direct-to-DVD animated Barbie film, Barbie as The Princess and the Pauper, and is also the main protagonist of the PC version of the movie of the same name. Oh what am I talking about? I only have one dress! I have to rehearse! I'd better change my dress.
I don't believe it the princess sent for me! I'm gonna sing at the castle - me! But I'm not ready. All my life I've always wanted to have one day for myself-not waking up with a pile of work on every shelf! With no hems in need of pressing, and no sleeves in disarray, no wedding gown with a thousand stitches to crochet, and no debt to pay!