Barbie: It Takes Two - Season 2

Season 2

Episodes

We've Got Magic to Do
Performing as assistants to an awkward party magician, a mishap onstage sees Malibu and Brooklyn embark on a wild chase to rescue a prized pigeon. Rafa and his young cousin Izzy set out on a mission to book the girls better gigs.

Cut It Out
Malibu and Brooklyn agree to let The Dash make a movie about their singing duo for an upcoming film festival, but it's a total disaster and could ruin their career before it even starts.

Studio Sleuths
When things at the recording studio suddenly start disappearing, including Brooklyn's phone with Brooklyn and Malibu's latest music on it, the girls become amateur detectives and everyone is a suspect.

For the Record
After accidentally breaking one of Kel's rare record albums, Malibu and Brooklyn turn to Jacks, Jayla, and Lyla for backup as they take off on a comedic romp across the city to replace it.

Knock It Off
When Malibu and Brooklyn decide to start their own business instead of doing odd jobs for other people, they suddenly find themselves in direct competition with The Dash, setting off an escalation of crazier and crazier sales tactics.

Costumed Capers
Performing as costumed characters in Times Square, Brooklyn and Malibu find themselves caught in a case of mistaken identity when two pranksters wearing the same outfits cause trouble around the city.

Cupid Shuffle
When Brooklyn and Malibu, members of Handler's Spring Dance planning committee, are struggling to boost ticket sales, a letter Malibu receives from Ken inspires a creative solution.

Team No Screens
Epiphany challenges Malibu, Brooklyn, Daisy and Rafa to unplug from their electronic devices during a camping trip, but when a talent booker urgently calls with a huge concert offer, Epiphany and Stefan race to find their phoneless friends.

Festival Fiasco
The West Coast Roberts plan to enjoy a fun-filled weekend at a California music and food festival, where Malibu and Brooklyn are set to perform their biggest gig yet, but unexpected complications put everyone's plans in jeopardy.

Buddy's Is Booming
Business is bad at Buddy's Cafe, so Malibu and Brooklyn call their pop star pal, Emmie, to help save the place with some social media buzz, but the results may be too good for the small café to handle.

To Dye For
Brooklyn and Malibu accidentally dye themselves green before a big audition. Could Stacie's science project help return them to their normal color?

Game On!
Trying to raise cash to finish their demo, Malibu and Brooklyn get more than they bargained for when they compete on a wacky game show.

Race to the Finish
Malibu and Brooklyn get help from their friends and family to find Otto Phoenix and deliver their music demo before heading to California, but encounter some unexpected obstacles.
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