@Vernorexia I can respectfully disagree with the other points you mentioned, but the whole "it was just a dream" point is one I can't really excuse. Everything that Chelsea went through did actually happen. When she wakes up on the boat, she says "It worked" and "I had a wonderful day." She didn't say anything about this being a dream. She knew she went on the adventure and made the wish to return to her family, evidenced by how we zoom in on her stuffed animals, which look like the ones she met. She just never mentioned that she went on a big jungle adventure. They just thought she stayed on the boat. The comparison to Barbie: Dreamtopia is interesting given how Barbie And Chelsea: The Lost Birthday was co-written and co-executive produced by Ann Austen. She was a creative producer for Barbie: Dreamtopia and the showrunner for Barbie: Dreamhouse Adventures (for the latter, she started as a creative producer before later becoming co-executive producer and head writer).