Polly Pocket: Lunar Eclipse

Polly Pocket: Lunar Eclipse (originally known as Polly Pocket's The First Movie or Polly Pocket) is a 2003 direct-to-DVD film based on the Polly Pocket line of dolls. It was the first animated film based on the franchise, the first of three developed by Universal Studios, succeeded by films Polly Pocket 2: Cool at the Pocket Plaza and PollyWorld. Despite its obscure reception in the United States, the film became popular with Latin American countries due to the high sales of the Polly Pocket line at the time in the region.

Polly Pocket: Lunar Eclipse
Directed byTerry Klassen
Written byErin Ehrlich
StarringTegan Moss
Kathleen Barr
Nicole Bouma
Tabitha St. Germain
Brittney Wilson
Chiara Zanni
Production
company
Mike Young Productions
Mattel Entertainment
Distributed byUniversal Studios Home Video
Release date
  • 2003 (2003)
Running time
22 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

In the United States, the film was released as a free box prize whenever you bought any Polly Pocket Quik-Clik playset or Kellogg's cereal. The film has some scene cameos of My Scene: Jammin' In Jamaica

Plot

Polly Pocket is a rich and cheerful girl who has four friends at school: Lila, Ana, Shani, and Lea, who together form the band Polly and the Pockets.

One day, Polly and her friends are given homework about lunar eclipses. Lila is nervous because if she does not do well on the assignment she will be grounded and unable to play in the band at the school dance. Polly and her friends organize a trip to a water park to learn about lunar eclipses. Meanwhile, Beth, a classmate who is jealous of Polly, decides to sabotage their trip by giving Lila a camera that's been tampered with, so that she will be unable to photograph the eclipse.

Polly and her friends have fun at the water park. At night when they start to do their homework they notice that a dolphin calf is stuck near the beach, and they decide to help it return to the sea. When they return home, Lila discovers that the photos she took of the eclipse were spoiled because the film was full of double exposures. But in the end, Polly creates a plan to save the project presentation with the help of drawings made by Ana, and Polly and her band manage to perform at the school dance after all.

Cast

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