Barbie: It Takes Two - Delivery Debacle (S1E5)

Malibu and Brooklyn help deliver pastries for a cafe. But the job's not so sweet when the duo tries to help customers solve their personal problems.
| Runtime (min) | 23 |
|---|---|
| Air Date | 2022-04-08 |
| Genres | Family, Kids, Animation, Comedy |
| TV Rating | TV-G |
| Network(s) | Netflix |
Storyline
When Malibu and Brooklyn volunteer to help deliver pastries for a local café, they expect a simple job dropping off baked goods around town. The two Barbies quickly discover that their delivery route brings them face-to-face with customers dealing with various personal dilemmas and challenges. Rather than simply handing over the orders and moving on, the duo decides to get involved and offer advice to help solve each customer's problems.
What begins as a straightforward delivery assignment transforms into a series of well-intentioned but increasingly complicated interventions. As Malibu and Brooklyn invest more time trying to fix everyone's issues, their actual delivery responsibilities fall behind schedule. The episode explores the tension between wanting to help others and fulfilling the commitments they've already made, teaching the girls an important lesson about boundaries, priorities, and recognizing when good intentions can create more problems than they solve.
What kids learn
This episode teaches children about the importance of staying focused on responsibilities and understanding the limits of helpfulness. Malibu and Brooklyn demonstrate that while kindness and wanting to help others are admirable qualities, there's a difference between being supportive and taking on problems that aren't theirs to solve. Young viewers learn that sometimes the best way to help is to complete the task you've committed to rather than getting sidetracked by every issue that arises.
The episode also addresses time management and the consequences of overcommitting. Children see how the Barbies' desire to fix everyone's problems causes them to fall behind on their actual job, illustrating that good intentions don't excuse failing to meet obligations. This helps kids understand that being reliable and following through on promises is an important part of being helpful.
Additionally, the story introduces the concept of boundaries in a kid-friendly way. Children learn that it's okay to acknowledge someone's problem without taking full responsibility for solving it, and that sometimes people need to work through their own challenges. This balanced approach to helping others is an important social-emotional skill that will serve young viewers well in their own friendships and family relationships.
Parents' top 5 questions
| Question | Answer |
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| What is the main lesson my child should take from this episode? | The primary lesson is about balancing helpfulness with responsibility. While Malibu and Brooklyn's desire to help customers is admirable, the episode shows that getting too involved in other people's problems can prevent you from fulfilling your own commitments. Children learn that being truly helpful sometimes means staying focused on what you've promised to do, and that good intentions need to be paired with good judgment about when and how to offer assistance. |
| Does this episode teach kids to ignore people who need help? | Not at all. The episode doesn't discourage kindness or compassion. Instead, it teaches children to recognize the difference between offering support and taking over someone else's problems entirely. The message is about finding balance—you can be caring and empathetic while still maintaining boundaries and honoring your existing responsibilities. It's about smart helping rather than no helping. |
| How do Malibu and Brooklyn handle their mistake of falling behind on deliveries? | The episode shows the girls recognizing that their well-intentioned detours have created a real problem with their delivery schedule. They learn to acknowledge when their approach hasn't worked and need to refocus on their original commitment. This demonstrates accountability and the ability to course-correct when good intentions lead to unintended consequences, which are valuable problem-solving skills for children to observe. |
| Is there any content in this episode I should be aware of? | This is a gentle, age-appropriate episode focused entirely on everyday social situations and time management. There's no concerning content—just lighthearted scenarios involving pastry deliveries and minor customer problems. The conflicts are mild and revolve around the girls learning to prioritize their responsibilities. It's suitable for the show's target audience without any elements that would require parental guidance or discussion. |
| What conversation starters does this episode provide for talking with my child? | You can ask your child about times they've wanted to help someone but had other things they needed to do first. Discuss how they decide when to help and when to say they can't right now. Talk about what it means to be a good helper versus trying to fix everything for everyone. You might also explore how Malibu and Brooklyn could have handled the situation differently, encouraging your child to think through alternative solutions. |
Writing
Directing
| Season # | Episode # | Episode Name |
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| 1 | 1 | Barbie Malibu and Barbie Brooklyn attend a performing arts high school in NYC for a year. They set out to record a music demo, take odd jobs to fund their dream, explore the Big Apple, and travel back to Malibu to visit family and friends. |
| 1 | 2 | Malibu is feeling homesick on her first day at school in New York, but when Brooklyn loses her voice right before an important audition, the two friends find a way to help each other. |
| 1 | 3 | A chance encounter with a media VIP at a pretzel cart moves Malibu and Brooklyn closer to pop stardom - despite their other plans. |
| 1 | 4 | Who let the dogs out and into the fashion show? The besties get busy as dog walkers to help save up for their first professional record demo. |
| 1 | 5 | Malibu and Brooklyn help deliver pastries for a cafe. But the job's not so sweet when the duo tries to help customers solve their personal problems. |
| 1 | 6 | Malibu heads back home to throw her mom a surprise birthday bash - but she'll have a wild time trying to keep it all a secret. |
| 1 | 7 | Brooklyn helps Malibu learn a valuable lesson after Malibu tries to bring her family's Cleanup Day tradition to her New York neighborhood. |
| 1 | 8 | Brooklyn and Malibu remix trouble into good tunes when unexpected visitors tag along as the duo records their first song. |
| 1 | 9 | Turkey mishaps and family drama almost turn Thanksgiving upside down as Brooklyn and Malibu celebrate the holiday on separate coasts. |
| 1 | 10 | Brooklyn and Malibu get a taste of stardom and soon discover life in the spotlight isn't all it's cracked up to be. |
| 1 | 11 | While saving up for their next recording session, Brooklyn and Malibu take on a babysitting gig with some troublemaking kids. |
| 1 | 12 | A camping trip becomes complicated after Brooklyn and Malibu both try to do too much instead of just relaxing. |
| 1 | 13 | Malibu and Brooklyn work with the squad to solve the mystery of the screech in the woods - and finish their latest song. |
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