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Warner Brothers studios rush to defend Barbie movie after it was banned in Vietnam

Warner Brothers Studio have put out a statement in support of their highly-anticipated Barbie film after it was banned in Vietnam due to its depictions of the world map and the ‘nine-dash line’

Warner Brothers have quickly defended their upcoming movie Barbie after it was banned in Vietnam.

The movie’s trailers have been steadily released in the run up to the release on July 21st. However, Vietnam have banned the film from domestic releases in their country due to an “offending image of the nine-dash line”.

However, Warner Brothers have hit back at the claims, stating that the map is “whimsical” and “child-like,” highlighting that they’re part of Barbie’s “make-believe journey”.

“The map in Barbie Land is a whimsical, child-like crayon drawing,” the studio said in a statement. “The doodles depict Barbie’s make-believe journey from Barbie Land to the real world. It was not intended to make any type of statement.”

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