In a surprising move, late-night talk show host Jimmy Kimmel recently released a five-minute short on his show, 'Jimmy Kimmel Live!,' that playfully parodies the Barbie universe. Directed by Will Burke, the short serves as a promotional piece for Kimmel's upcoming stint as the emcee for the 96th Oscars on March 10.
The Barbie parody short opens with the legendary Helen Mirren providing a voiceover, poking fun at the male tendency to get lost. Mirren, known for her narration in the Margot Robbie film, sets the stage for a humorous story of Kimmel's misadventures. Joined by the talented Kate McKinnon in the role of Weird Barbie, Kimmel embarks on a journey to the Dolby Theater, encountering various obstacles along the way.
The short successfully recreates several scenes from the Barbie film, substituting the iconic Barbie settings with scenery inspired by this year's best picture nominees. As Kimmel and McKinnon arrive in Hollywood, their 'Weird Wagon' becomes a chaotic carousel of surprising cameos.
One of the first appearances is by America Ferrera, a nominee for best supporting actress, who hilariously reflects on the challenging nature of hosting the Oscars. Ferrera cleverly satirizes her own speech from the film, highlighting the conflicting expectations and pressures faced by the host. Ryan Gosling, who also received a nomination, joins in and mocks the post-awards show tradition of relishing in In-N-Out burgers, only to be informed that the exclusive delicacy is reserved for winners. Gosling, in character as Ken, jokingly claims that Greta Gerwig, the probable winner for best director, will have to satisfy their burger cravings.
The Barbie parody short is remarkably comprehensive, almost resembling an opening act for the Oscars themselves. Helen Mirren slyly reminds viewers that this year's Oscars are airing slightly earlier than usual, adding to the anticipation for the upcoming event.
Fans can catch the 96th Oscars on March 10, aired by ABC at 7 p.m. ET and 4 p.m. PT. With Jimmy Kimmel at the helm, audiences can expect an evening filled with entertainment, laughter, and perhaps even some surprises. As this clever Barbie parody suggests, anything can happen when the spotlight is on.
The release of this tongue-in-cheek short has undoubtedly increased the excitement and anticipation surrounding the Oscars, reminding fans that this year's ceremony is not one to be missed.