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Bratz is the name of a line of 10 inch dolls produced by MGA Entertainment, starting at the end of 2001. They are created in both sexes, "Bratz Boyz" having followed Bratz "girls" shortly after the girl dolls entered the toy market. Image File history File linksMetadata Bratzlogo. ...
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History
The Bratz Pack cartoon on the box of the first Bratz dolls in 2001. Bratz dolls are characterized by an oversized head, with large eyes and lips, a small body and shoes that snap on and off. The original four characters were Yasmin (based on CEO Isaac Larian's own daughter, Jasmin), Sasha, Chloe and Jade. Over the course of the lines that followed, Meygan (who "moved away" for a while and then came back), Dana, Fianna, Nevra, Tiana, Kumi, Felicia, Katia, and Kiana have joined the "Bratz Pack," most of whom were introduced either with playsets or as collector's edition dolls. Three sets of "Twiins" Roxxi and Phoebe, Tess and Nona, and Oriana and Valentina have also joined the Bratz Pack. Oriana and Valentina were later joined by their identical triplet sister, Sierrna, in a special "Triiiplets" set. Character May Lin was only produced once, as a special collector doll wearing a kimono as part of the Tokyo-A-Go-Go collection. New members of the Bratzpack to debut in 2006 include Lilee (the 2006 Sweet Heart), Leah (Midnight Dance wave 2 and Spring Break), Wicked Twiins Ciara and Diona, 4th edition Twiins Krysta and Lela, and Sisterz Kiani (NOT to be confused with the aforementioned Kiana) and Lilani. Image File history File links Bratz2001. ...
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Isaac Larian is the Chief Executive Officer of MGA Entertainment, the biggest privately owned toy company in the world. ...
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Every year, the Bratz collections include a "basic" line, at least one or two budget collections, and at least two or three feature collections. The basic lines such as Flaunt It!, Xpress It!, Funk Out! and Step Out! feature the Bratz with two complete mix and matchable outfits. Each collection has brought in new shoe styles and accessories (Bratz with pierced ears began with the release of Funk Out! and the new "ring" accessory was introduced in the Step Out! line). Budget lines include I-Candy and Hollywood Style Sportz and Birthday Bash, which feature the Bratz in one outfit with minimal accessories. "Real" eyelashes first appeared in the Girls Nite Out collection, then again in the Wild Wild West collection and on Holiday Katia. Head molds that featured the girls with open-mouthed smiles were initially featured in the Formal Funk collection. The unique Head Gamez line moved the Bratz' snap-on feature one step further by allowing the consumer to customize their own Bratz by snapping the Bratz head on and off a specially designed body. A variety of Bratz Head Gamez fashion heads were sold exclusively at Wal-Mart, and a gift set complete with one body, four heads and four separate fashion looks was released to the general market. Collectible posters have been included with the Bratz since 2001, and collectible cards were introduced during 2004. Other dolls released through the years include collectible keychains, ornaments, collectible stickers/trading cards, and cosmetics. The Bratz World concept has taken the dolls to Tokyo, in the Tokyo-A-Go-Go collection, and London in the Punkz (boys only) and Pretty n' Punk line, with themed fashions and playsets to match. Tokyo A-Go-Go Bratz had anime-style eyes, Tokyo-inspired fashions, wildly colored, micro-braided hair, and "cyberpet" companions. Punks had the Bratz dressed in London punk-culture attire, including studded and buckled vinyl jackets, wild hair colors and styles, and dark makeup contrasting with paler skin tones. Each doll came with a pet; the girls each had a dog, and the boys each had a cat. Two lines which were not officially part of the Bratz World series, but carry on the Bratz World theme are Fabulous, a Las Vegas-inspired line, and Ooh La La, which is set in Paris. Fabulous saw the return of Tiana, and the wardrobe included fur coats, bra tops, miniskirts, and snakeskin boots. Ooh La La featured the return of Kumi, and the dolls in the series were dressed in berets, houndstooth and floral prints, jewel tones, and painted-on gloves and stockings. The Ooh La La dolls also included a matching pot of lip gloss for the owner. Headquarters of Tokyo Metropolitan Government View of Tokyos Shibuya district Tokyo ) (help· info), literally eastern capital, is one of the 47 prefectures of Japan and includes the highly urbanized downtown area formerly known as the city of Tokyo which is the heart of the Greater Tokyo Area. ...
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2005 collections include Sportz (each Bratz girl dressed for her favorite sport, with coordinating accessories), I-Candy (neon, candy colored outfits and matching painted legs), Live In Concert/ Space Angelz Pop Stars (out-of-this-world space suits, headsets, anime eyes and wild matching make-up; included with the dolls was the CD single "Bein' Who We Are"), Treasures! ("Rogue Vogue" pirate style, complete with a treasure chest), DynaMite (vinyl catsuits and stiletto boots reminiscent of The Matrix or Charlie's Angels), Rock It! (boys only), Step Out! (celebrating the Bratz 5th anniversary and included a silicone bracelet; proceeds helped benefit the Step Out 2 Help Out foundation), Step Off! (the Boyz dressed in repeat Funk Out! fashions), Birthday Bash (80's inspired party dresses and leggings, plus a doll-sized gift bag/box), Campfire (warm winter camping gear and furry boots), Midnight Dance (a goth-esque collection with capes and detailed masks), Hollywood Style (dressed for a Hollywood premiere in repeat Bratz formal fashions), Wild Wild West (which included cowboy boots, cowboy hats, denim and suede, and big belt buckles), and Rock Angelz (70's rocker style). 2005 (MMV) was a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
A special collector's edition called Big Bratz features 2 foot tall versions of the Bratz. Introduced in 2003 with Yasmin and adding a member of the Bratzpack annually, the limited edition dolls come with a certificate of authenticity and are dressed in fall/winter fashions showcasing the girl's passion for fashion. To date, Yasmin, Cloe, and Meygan have been made as Big Bratz. In addition to the dolls, the Bratz line includes playsets, vehicles, accessories, Lil Bratz, the Bratz Babyz, plush Petz, ("Catz", "Dogz" and "Foxz"), collectible posters and a video game. In August of 2004, a straight-to-video animated movie, Bratz, the video: Starrin & Stylin', was released. Bratz Babyz are a product extension line of Bratz, in which all of the dolls are babies. ...
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During fall 2005, MGA released their flagship collection, Bratz Rock Angelz. Bratz Cloe, Yasmin, Jade, Sasha, and Roxxi (sold exclusively with the Rock Angelz Concert Stage) were dressed in 70's inspired rock attire, and each girl had a guitar and a mini CD single including 2 songs (one character exclusive song and the other 'So Good' the lead single). Many tie-in products were also released, including boomboxes, CD towers, guitars, and fashion accessories. The CD, Rock Angelz, reached #79 on the U.S. Billboard 200 in 2005, credited to Bratz Rock Angelz. The single "So Good" reached #14 on the Australian ARIAnet Singles Chart and #23 on the UK Singles Chart the same year. The videogame of the same name was released on various gaming platforms. The third person adventure game allowed the player to customize one of the Bratz girls while following them around the world to investigate stories for Bratz Magazine. The DVD, Rock Angelz, was released in September 2005 and showcased the Bratz in a computer-animated adventure as they started up their own fashion magazine. Bratz Rock Angelz This is a series of dolls in which the four originals (Cloe, Jade, Yasmin and Sasha) are in a band. ...
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Members A list of past and current Bratz doll names: Bratz Girlz - Cloe, "Angel" She has light blonde hair and blue eyes; medium skin tone
- Jade, "Kool Kat" She has jet black hair and green eyes; medium skin tone
- Sasha, "Bunny Boo" She has brown hair and light brown eyes; dark skin tone
- Yasmin, "Pretty Princess" She has brown hair and purple eyes; tan skin tone and a beauty spot under her left eye
- Meygan, "Funky Fashion Monkey" She has streaked red hair and green eyes; medium skin tone
- Dana, "Sugar Shoes" She has dark brown hair and blue eyes; medium skin tone
- Fianna, "Fragrance" She has golden blonde hair and green eyes; tan skin tone
- Nevra, "Queen B" She has brown hair and blue eyes; mocha skin tone
- Phoebe, "Sugar" (Roxxi's twin) She has auburn hair with black streaks and light blue eyes; medium skin tone with beauty mark above her lip
- Roxxi, "Spice" (Phoebe's twin) She has auburn hair with black streaks (streaks are often braided) and light blue eyes; medium skin tone with beauty mark under her lower lip
- Tiana, (nickname unknown) She has black hair with varied colored streaks and light hazel eyes; pale skin tone
- Kumi, "Lucky Bug" She has black hair and brown eyes; pale skin tone
- May Lin, (nickname unknown) She has black hair and brown eyes; pale skin tone
- Tess, "Solo" (Nona's twin) She has brown hair with light brown highlights and brown eyes; deep tan skin tone
- Nona, "Star" (Tess' twin) She has brown hair with light brown highlights and brown eyes; deep tan skin tone
- Felicia, (nickname unknown) She has brown hair with copper highlights and brown eyes; very dark skin tone
- Orianna, "Punk Skunk" (Valentina and Siernna's triplet) She has light brown hair with deep blonde highlights and pale blue eyes; pale skin tone
- Valentina, "Pretty Pup" (Siernna and Oriana's triplet) She has light brown hair with deep blonde highlights and pale blue eyes; pale skin tone
- Siernna, "Kickin' Kool-ala" (Oriana and Valentina's triplet) She has light brown hair with deep blonde highlights and pale blue eyes; pale skin tone
- Katia, "Flirty Turtle" She has dark brown hair with deep red streaks and brown eyes; light olive skin tone
- Kiana, (nickname unknown) She has black hair and blue eyes; deep tan skin tone
- Leah, (nickname unknown) She has blonde hair with dark copper streaks and green eyes; pale skin tone
- Lilee, (nickname unknown) She has blonde hair with deep red and brown lowlights and gray eyes; fair skin tone
- Krysta, "Shine" (Lela's twin) She has light blonde hair and brown eyes; fair skin tone
- Lela, "Vogue" (Krysta's twin) She has light blonde hair and brown eyes; fair skin tone
- Ciara, "Spunky" (Diona's twin) She has dark auburn hair with wide black streaks and blue eyes; fair skin tone with beauty spot above her lip
- Diona, "Sparkley" (Ciara's twin) She has dark auburn hair with wide black streaks and blue eyes; fair skin tone with beauty spot above her lip
- Kiani, "Prankster Parrot" (Lilani's sister) She has light brown hair with dark blond highlights and hazel eyes; fair skin tone
- Lilani, "Sweet Swan" (Kiani's sister) She has dark brown hair and blue eyes; fair skin tone
- Sonya, (nickname unknown) She has light strawberry blonde hair with lighter blonde highlights and teal eyes; medium skin tone
Bratz Boyz - Cade, "The Viper" He has dark brown hair and brown eyes; tan skin tone
- Dylan, "The Fox" He has curly brown hair and hazel eyes; dark skin tone
- Eitan, "The Dragon" He has black hair with blonde streaks and green eyes; olive skin tone
- Cameron, "The Blaze" He has blond hair with dark blue eyes; tan skin tone
- Koby, "The Panther" He has brown hair with blue eyes; fair skin tone
- Bryce, (nickname unknown) He has long dark blonde hair with green eyes; tan skin tone
- Iden, (nickname unknown) He has golden brown hair with multi-colored highlights and blue eyes; pale skin tone
- Alek, (nickname unknown) (Zack's twin) He has straight brown hair and green eyes; olive skin tone
- Zack, (nickname unknown) (Alek's twin) He has long brown hair and green eyes; olive skin tone
Awards The Bratz have won numerous Awards 2006: Bratz Babyz ™ UK Fashion Doll of the Year 2005: Bratz™ Rock Angelz™ DVD Marketing Industry Awards, 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment - Austrailia: Best Marketing Campaign for the New Release Non-Theatrical or Direct to Video Title Bratz™ Rock Angelz™ AOL KOL Top 10 Toys for Kids Canadian Toy Testing Council (CTTC) Coveted Three Star Rating Bratz™ CampFire Dolls NBC Today Show Toy Test Canadian Toy Testing Council (CTTC) Coveted Three Star Rating Bratz™ CampFire Cruiser NBC Today Show Toy Test Bratz™ CampFire Tent Playset NBC Today Show Toy Test Canadian Toy Testing Council (CTTC) Coveted Three Star Rating Bratz™ Play Sportz™ Dr. Toy Best Vacation Toys Bratz™ Wild Wild West™ Family Fun Award Finalist Canadian Toy Testing Council (CTTC) Coveted Three Star Rating Lil Bratz™ Lap Top NPPA Children's Resources Category Honors Award 2004: Bratz™ Funk Out! Best Girl Toy of the Year - United Kingdom Bratz™ Tokyo A Go-Go™ Dance & Skate Club Toy Wishes™ Hot Dozen for Holiday ‘04 Yahooligan's #1 Girl's Toy Bratz™ Tokyo A Go-Go™ Fashion Dolls Ultimate Toy of the Year: Best Dolls & Accessories Family Fun Toy of the Year Award CBS The Early Show: #4 Hot Holiday Bratz™ Flashback Fever! Retro Ride Party Bus™ Family Fun Toy of the Year Award CBS The Early Show: #4 Hot Holiday Pick Bratz™ Wintertime Ski Lodge Sacramento Toy Test Winner #1 Lil Bratz™ Ski Lodge Girlfriendbooks.com Hot Holiday Pick Bratz™ The Video Starrin’ & Stylin’ Progressive Grocer Editors Pick Award Awarded Dove Seal Sun-Kissed Summer!™ Collection Toy Wishes™ Hot Dozen for Spring ‘04 Sun-Kissed Summer!™ Splash 'N' Dance Pool Party™ Toy Wishes™ Hot Dozen for Spring '04 2003: Bratz Toy Industry Association (TIA) Property of the Year Bratz Super Stylin' Runway Disco TIA Girl Toy of the Year Family Fun Toy of the Year Award Toy Wishes™ magazine Hot Dozen for Holiday '03 Great American Toy Test Winner MSNBC's Hottest Toy of the Year AOL for Kids (KOL) Perfect 5 Toy Test Rating EBAY's Hot List DSN Retailing Today Top Holiday Toys Bratz Formal Funk Fashion Dolls Toys R Us/Amazon.com Hot List Bratz Wintertime Collection Family Fun Honorable Mention REX (Drugstore News) UK Girl Toy of the Year Nick Online Top Toy Winner Bratz Style It! Collection KB Toys Hot List CNN Money Top 10 Holiday Toys for Girls Dana from the Bratz Style It! Collection Yahooligans! Top 10 Toys Bratz Slumber Party Toy Wishes™ Hot Dozen for Spring '03 Lil' Bratz Fashion Mall Toy Wishes™ magazine 2003 Hot Prospect Lil' Bratz Toys R Us/Amazon.com Stocking Stuffer Hot List Bratz Electric Funk Krazy-Cool Karaoke Family Fun Toy of the Year Award MSN.com Top Holiday Toy Yahooligans! Top 10 Toys NBC Today Show Toy Test #1 Winner: School Age Toys Bratz Electric Funk Luscious Lip Phone Toy Wishes™ All-Star Pick 2002: Bratz Stylin' Salon 'N' Spa TIA People's Choice Toy of the Year Award Family Fun Toy of the Year Award Toy Wishes™ magazine Hot Dozen for Holiday '02 NBC Today Show Toy Test Winner - 1 DSN Retailing Today Holiday Pack
Beach Party Bratz Toy Wishes™ magazine Hot Dozen for Spring '02 Bratz Fashion Dolls UK Girl Toy of the Year Toys R Us/Amazon.com Hot List EBAY Hot List KB Toys Hot List Bratz Funk 'N' Glow Collection REX (Drugstore News) Playdate, Inc. Top 10 List Bratz Funky Fashion Makeover Yahoo Toy Test Winner 2001: Bratz Fashion Dolls TIA People's Choice Toy of the Year Award Family Fun Toy of the Year Award Toy Wishes™ Hot Pick Award Retailer Awards: Overall Best License of the Year Award (LIMA) Best Character Brand License of the Year Award (LIMA) The 2003 Outstanding Toy Manufacturer Recognition of Excellence Award from Dr. Toy SPARC Award (DSN Retailing Today) First Place for Girls Toys - 2003 First Place for Girls Toys - 2004 Silver Circle Award for Girls Fashion Dolls - 2003 Wal-Mart Supplier of the Year - 2003 Wal-Mart Supplier Award of Excellence 3rd Quarter - 2003 Wal-Mart Supplier Award of Excellence 4th Quarter - 2002 Target 2003 Vendor Award of Excellence Target 2002 Vendor Award of Excellence Toys R Us 2003 Vendor of the Year Award Toys R Us 2002 Vendor of the Year Award
Controversy Loose morals & focus on image Some parents have criticized the Bratz for being "unrealistic" and claim they promote materialism and consumerism. They also claim the commercials show 11-year-olds wearing lots of makeup and scantily clad and insist that the Bratz are at least partially responsible for the moral decay and superficiality of today's youth (Such as "Remember BE BEAUTIFUL!", a line found on the website, and the words Don't Theorize, Accessorize! which are voiced-over in a television commercial). Others have claimed that each of the Bratz seem to have very shallow personalities of their own, with only superficial things such as clothes differentiating one from another. [1]. In philosophy, materialism is that form of physicalism which holds that the only thing that can truly be said to exist is matter; that fundamentally, all things are composed of material and all phenomena are the result of material interactions. ...
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The parental group Dads and Daughters was outraged by the release of the Bratz Secret Date collection. The dolls were packaged with a Bratz girl in the right half of the box (Cloe, Yasmin, Jade, Meygan or Nevra) and matched with a mystery Boyz doll behind the door on the left. An opaque window showing the Boyz' feet would clue which Boyz doll it was, especially during the quest for the exclusive Bryce doll, available in only 1 of every 24 boxes. The group complained that the dolls sent a negative message "forcing" young girls to grow up too soon, while allegedly promoting the idea of sneaking out of the house to go on blind dates with complete strangers. They also took issue with the accessories that appeared to be champagne bottles and glasses and called for MGA to recall or otherwise remove the dolls from the market. MGA held fast, and the Secret Date collection (later renamed Blind Date) continued to sell. Dads and Daughters http://www. ...
The Bratz Babyz were not immune to complaints, either, especially the "Babyz Night Out" fashion pack, the "Brattoo Parlor" playset, and the fact that the Big Babyz wear something under their skirts that looks like a thong. In actuality, the fabric piece under the Bratz Babyz' skirts (as well as those of the regular and Lil' Bratz) is merely functional, preventing the skirts from riding up over the hips of the doll. The word thong can mean several things: A thin leather strap. ...
On the other hand, since Bratz have natural leg lengths, large hips, and very modest chests, some parents are happy to see that dolls with what they perceive to be a more realistic body image are becoming popular. Others also praise the Bratz for breaking down female stereotypes reinforced by many other dolls, such as the fairy-tale princess or bride. Others still are just glad to see their older children still finding dolls relevant in their lives; some parents even enjoy collecting Bratz themselves. Bratz fans appreciate that the dolls feature characters of many ethnicities, most of no specific background, and that each is given her own name and set of clothing and accessories, instead of the long-time practice of doll manufacturers making their blonde and African-American dolls variants of the same character. An African American (also Afro-American or Black American, or black) is a member of an ethnic group in the United States whose ancestors, usually in predominant part, were indigenous to Africa. ...
Response by MGA MGA has created a new line of dolls called the "Bratz Kidz" (from the press release): "The 6-inch Kidz dolls are shorter than the Bratz dolls and will have a more conservative, child-like appearance. In contrast to the short skirts and flirty, mid-riff baring tops that Bratz wear, Kidz will be dressed in long, flowing skirts and embellished jeans. While Bratz dolls, which children often identify as being 16 to 19 years old, are about "fantasy," Larian said Kidz are about reality and producing a doll that resembles Bratz's core consumer -- an 8 or 9 year old girl."
Racial stereotyping May Lin sparked a bit of controversy because her name is Chinese, yet the doll was portrayed as Japanese. On top of that, her name is misspelled; a more appropriate spelling would have been something like "Meilin" or "Mei-lin." This made it appear that the design team had not properly researched appropriate names for the doll (as they had for Kumi, who was introduced as a kimono doll) and merely picked a name that would be perceived to be Japanese by the general public (and thereby perpetuating misconceptions about the Chinese and Japanese cultures being one and the same), which did not sit well with more cognizant collectors. As of this writing, May Lin has yet to appear in another Bratz collection, and is probably unlikely to be produced ever again. Other issues include Jade from the Style It collection, whose alternate shirt featured a Chinese take-out box with a Japanese flag on it; Sasha, a dark-skinned character, was said on early boxes to be interested in hip-hop music, potentially supporting a stereotype of African-Americans. Hip hop is a cultural movement that began among urban African Americans and Latinos in New York City in the early 1970s, and has since spread around the world. ...
African Americans, also known as Afro-Americans or black Americans, are an ethnic group in the United States of America whose ancestors, usually in predominant part, were indigenous to Sub-Saharan and West Africa. ...
Other issues When the first set of Twiins was released, Phoebe was presented as the "Good Girl" and Roxxi was the "Lil' Devil," reflecting the somewhat hackneyed theme of good twin/evil twin. The subsequent Twiins releases moved away from this theme (Nona is the center of attention while Tess is the free spirit who does things her way; Valentina is a stylish fashion designer and Oriana is an edgy rock musician), though both new sets recycled the angel and devil keychains first included with Phoebe and Roxxi, to the dismay of some collectors.
Animation Featuring the voices of Wendie Malick as the antagonist Burdine Maxwell, Tia Mowry as Sasha, Soleil Moon Frye as Jade, Olivia Hack as Cloe, Lacey Chabert as Kirstee, and Kaley Cuoco as Kaycee. Wendie Malick (born December 13, 1950 in Buffalo, New York) is an American actress. ...
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Direct-to-DVD features Bratz - Starrin' & Stylin' (2004) This movie is the first Bratz movie that was ever released. The movie is presented in traditional 2-D animation and tells the story of Yasmin, Cloe, Sasha, and Jade as they are preparing for their prom. The prom is the biggest event of the year for them, until suddenly their art class teacher Mr. Del Rio gives them a last-minute assignment on self-expression. The girls try to figure out how to use prom as their assignment and express themselves with a video about their prom prep. The movie is based on the Bratz Formal Funk collection. 2004 (MMIV) was a leap year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
Bratz - Rock Angelz (2005) The first of the 3D computer animated Bratz movies. Jade gets a job as an intern of a magazine called Your Thing, it's editor Burdine Maxwell is the main antagonist. After Jade is fired from Your Thing she Yasmin, Cloe, and Sasha start their own magazine. Along the way, they travel to London and form a band. The animated TV series follows on from this movie. 2005 (MMV) was a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
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Bratz - Genie Magic (2006) The Bratz Genie Magic movie is the second computer animated movie that was released. Based on the Bratz Genie Magic collection, the movie introduced Bratz fans to the new character Katia. In the movie, Katia is a teenage genie who has magical powers and can grant wishes. However, Katia's ultimate wish is to be a regular teenage girl just like Yasmin, Cloe, Sasha, and Jade. When a secret about Katia is revealed, the girls find themselves involved in an adventure full of mystery and intrigue, as they save Katia from the hands of evil villains. 2006 (MMVI) is a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
Livin' It Up With The Bratz (2006) The first in two Bratz Computer Animated movies this year. It is computer animated and everything looks a lot different than Rock Angelz and Genie Magic. It is a movie/game. It works for all DVD players, but you will need the remote control! You first start off by selecting a Bratz character and follow her story throughout the movie. It gives you options of what you can choose in some of the movie. The second Movie/Game will be released fall/winter 2006. 2006 (MMVI) is a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
Bratz Rock Angelz This is a series of dolls in which the four originals (Cloe, Jade, Yasmin and Sasha) are in a band. ...
Genie Magic is a doll line from the popular Bratz dolls. ...
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Bratz - Forever Diamondz (2006) 2006 (MMVI) is a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
Bratz - Television Series (2005) In September 2005 a computer animated series based on the Bratz line of dolls began airing on 4Kids TV. The show features Yasmin, Cloe, Sasha, and Jade as the main characters. The series follows the Bratz through their adventures in high school while working on their magazine (the real Bratz Magazine hit newsstands as well: $54.90 for 13 issues) and fighting off Burdine Maxwell's interns, the twins Kirstee and Kaycee, who the Bratz refer to collectively as the "Tweevils" (according to Sasha, this is because Kirstee and Kaycee are "seriously evil"). The stories for each episode seem to be of the general variety seen in most shows targeting pre-teenage girls. 2005 (MMV) was a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
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4Kids TV, formerly the FoxBox is a block of television programming targeting kids and tweens airing on Saturday mornings in most areas of the United States. ...
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