Bratz is an American fashion doll and media franchise created by former Mattel employee Carter Bryant for MGA Entertainment, which debuted in 2001. [1] The four.
Bratz Dolls were marketed as "the girls with the passion for fashion". Each doll was stocked with different themes, outfits, accessories and aesthetics. The main characteristics of Bratz dolls were their large heads, slim bodies, unnatural facial proportions and heavy makeup. The first year of Bratz dolls was an immense success, grossing $97 million in global sales. Reaching $2 billion in.
Welcome to the official Bratz Wiki, a collaborative encyclopaedia for everything and anything related to the doll brand founded by MGA Entertainment. There are 2,911 articles and we are still growing since this wiki was founded. The wiki format allows anyone to create or edit any article, so we can all work together to create a comprehensive database for the Bratz franchise. Don't forget to.
Bratz woof! 2007 (PG)Four high school freshmen and best friends (Ramos, Browning, Parrish, and Shayne) find themselves at odds with the bossy student body president, who aims to split them up into (gasp!) separate social cliques. There's singing and dancing (like a big, long, pink, fluffy music video), and how sweetly cliche is it that these real.
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Bratz Dolls were marketed as "the girls with the passion for fashion". Each doll was stocked with different themes, outfits, accessories and aesthetics. The main characteristics of Bratz dolls were their large heads, slim bodies, unnatural facial proportions and heavy makeup. The first year of Bratz dolls was an immense success, grossing $97 million in global sales. Reaching $2 billion in.
As a child in Ecuador, Bratz brand creative Mar Cantos prowled toy store aisles in search of Cloe, Yasmin, Sasha, and Jade. It wasn't their icy-hued eyelids, pillowy lips, and heads bobbling.
Welcome to the official Bratz Wiki, a collaborative encyclopaedia for everything and anything related to the doll brand founded by MGA Entertainment. There are 2,911 articles and we are still growing since this wiki was founded. The wiki format allows anyone to create or edit any article, so we can all work together to create a comprehensive database for the Bratz franchise. Don't forget to.
Bratz is an American fashion doll and media franchise created by former Mattel employee Carter Bryant for MGA Entertainment, which debuted in 2001. [1] The four.
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Bratz is an American product line of fashion dolls and merchandise manufactured by MGA Entertainment. Check out: List of Bratz Characters Check out: List of Bratz Dolls Check out: List of Bratz Playsets Check out: List of Bratz Fashion Packs Check out: List of Bratz Books Check out: List of.
Bratz is an American fashion doll and media franchise created by former Mattel employee Carter Bryant for MGA Entertainment, which debuted in 2001. Bratz continued to be popular during the early 2000s. [1] The four original 10-inch (25 cm) dolls were released on May 21, 2001 - Yasmin (Persian), [2] Cloe (White), Jade (East Asian), and Sasha (African American) [3][4][5][6].
Bratz is a popular American brand of fashion dolls that first appeared in 2001. The brand was created by Carter Bryant, who used to work for Mattel, the company that makes Barbie.
Bratz woof! 2007 (PG)Four high school freshmen and best friends (Ramos, Browning, Parrish, and Shayne) find themselves at odds with the bossy student body president, who aims to split them up into (gasp!) separate social cliques. There's singing and dancing (like a big, long, pink, fluffy music video), and how sweetly cliche is it that these real.
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As a child in Ecuador, Bratz brand creative Mar Cantos prowled toy store aisles in search of Cloe, Yasmin, Sasha, and Jade. It wasn't their icy-hued eyelids, pillowy lips, and heads bobbling.
Bratz woof! 2007 (PG)Four high school freshmen and best friends (Ramos, Browning, Parrish, and Shayne) find themselves at odds with the bossy student body president, who aims to split them up into (gasp!) separate social cliques. There's singing and dancing (like a big, long, pink, fluffy music video), and how sweetly cliche is it that these real.
Discover the history of Bratz dolls, from their 2001 debut to their rise as diverse fashion icons in toys, media and pop culture.
Bratz Dolls were marketed as "the girls with the passion for fashion". Each doll was stocked with different themes, outfits, accessories and aesthetics. The main characteristics of Bratz dolls were their large heads, slim bodies, unnatural facial proportions and heavy makeup. The first year of Bratz dolls was an immense success, grossing $97 million in global sales. Reaching $2 billion in.
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Discover the history of Bratz dolls, from their 2001 debut to their rise as diverse fashion icons in toys, media and pop culture.
Bratz is a popular American brand of fashion dolls that first appeared in 2001. The brand was created by Carter Bryant, who used to work for Mattel, the company that makes Barbie.
Bratz is an American fashion doll and media franchise created by former Mattel employee Carter Bryant for MGA Entertainment, which debuted in 2001. [1] The four.
Bratz is an American product line of fashion dolls and merchandise manufactured by MGA Entertainment. Check out: List of Bratz Characters Check out: List of Bratz Dolls Check out: List of Bratz Playsets Check out: List of Bratz Fashion Packs Check out: List of Bratz Books Check out: List of.
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Bratz woof! 2007 (PG)Four high school freshmen and best friends (Ramos, Browning, Parrish, and Shayne) find themselves at odds with the bossy student body president, who aims to split them up into (gasp!) separate social cliques. There's singing and dancing (like a big, long, pink, fluffy music video), and how sweetly cliche is it that these real.
???? Plot Summary - Badly Explained Four fashion-obsessed teens fight the oppressive high school establishment with the power of shopping and musical numbers, proving that being popular and individualistic is totally achievable if you have the right accessories. ???? Bratz: Detailed Plot Synopsis Best Friends Enter High School Chloe, Sasha, Jade, and Yasmin, best friends since childhood, are.
Bratz is an American fashion doll and media franchise created by former Mattel employee Carter Bryant for MGA Entertainment, which debuted in 2001. [1] The four.
Bratz is an American fashion doll and media franchise created by former Mattel employee Carter Bryant for MGA Entertainment, which debuted in 2001. Bratz continued to be popular during the early 2000s. [1] The four original 10-inch (25 cm) dolls were released on May 21, 2001 - Yasmin (Persian), [2] Cloe (White), Jade (East Asian), and Sasha (African American) [3][4][5][6].
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???? Plot Summary - Badly Explained Four fashion-obsessed teens fight the oppressive high school establishment with the power of shopping and musical numbers, proving that being popular and individualistic is totally achievable if you have the right accessories. ???? Bratz: Detailed Plot Synopsis Best Friends Enter High School Chloe, Sasha, Jade, and Yasmin, best friends since childhood, are.
Welcome to the official Bratz Wiki, a collaborative encyclopaedia for everything and anything related to the doll brand founded by MGA Entertainment. There are 2,911 articles and we are still growing since this wiki was founded. The wiki format allows anyone to create or edit any article, so we can all work together to create a comprehensive database for the Bratz franchise. Don't forget to.
Bratz is an American fashion doll and media franchise created by former Mattel employee Carter Bryant for MGA Entertainment, which debuted in 2001. [1] The four.
As a child in Ecuador, Bratz brand creative Mar Cantos prowled toy store aisles in search of Cloe, Yasmin, Sasha, and Jade. It wasn't their icy-hued eyelids, pillowy lips, and heads bobbling.
Welcome to the official Bratz Wiki, a collaborative encyclopaedia for everything and anything related to the doll brand founded by MGA Entertainment. There are 2,911 articles and we are still growing since this wiki was founded. The wiki format allows anyone to create or edit any article, so we can all work together to create a comprehensive database for the Bratz franchise. Don't forget to.
Bratz woof! 2007 (PG)Four high school freshmen and best friends (Ramos, Browning, Parrish, and Shayne) find themselves at odds with the bossy student body president, who aims to split them up into (gasp!) separate social cliques. There's singing and dancing (like a big, long, pink, fluffy music video), and how sweetly cliche is it that these real.
Bratz is an American fashion doll and media franchise created by former Mattel employee Carter Bryant for MGA Entertainment, which debuted in 2001. [1] The four.
Bratz is an American fashion doll and media franchise created by former Mattel employee Carter Bryant for MGA Entertainment, which debuted in 2001. Bratz continued to be popular during the early 2000s. [1] The four original 10-inch (25 cm) dolls were released on May 21, 2001 - Yasmin (Persian), [2] Cloe (White), Jade (East Asian), and Sasha (African American) [3][4][5][6].
Welcome to the official Bratz Wiki, a collaborative encyclopaedia for everything and anything related to the doll brand founded by MGA Entertainment. There are 2,911 articles and we are still growing since this wiki was founded. The wiki format allows anyone to create or edit any article, so we can all work together to create a comprehensive database for the Bratz franchise. Don't forget to.
Bratz is an American fashion doll and media franchise created by former Mattel employee Carter Bryant for MGA Entertainment, which debuted in 2001. [1] The four.
Bratz woof! 2007 (PG)Four high school freshmen and best friends (Ramos, Browning, Parrish, and Shayne) find themselves at odds with the bossy student body president, who aims to split them up into (gasp!) separate social cliques. There's singing and dancing (like a big, long, pink, fluffy music video), and how sweetly cliche is it that these real.
Bratz Dolls were marketed as "the girls with the passion for fashion". Each doll was stocked with different themes, outfits, accessories and aesthetics. The main characteristics of Bratz dolls were their large heads, slim bodies, unnatural facial proportions and heavy makeup. The first year of Bratz dolls was an immense success, grossing $97 million in global sales. Reaching $2 billion in.
Bratz is an American fashion doll and media franchise created by former Mattel employee Carter Bryant for MGA Entertainment, which debuted in 2001. Bratz continued to be popular during the early 2000s. [1] The four original 10-inch (25 cm) dolls were released on May 21, 2001 - Yasmin (Persian), [2] Cloe (White), Jade (East Asian), and Sasha (African American) [3][4][5][6].
???? Plot Summary - Badly Explained Four fashion-obsessed teens fight the oppressive high school establishment with the power of shopping and musical numbers, proving that being popular and individualistic is totally achievable if you have the right accessories. ???? Bratz: Detailed Plot Synopsis Best Friends Enter High School Chloe, Sasha, Jade, and Yasmin, best friends since childhood, are.
Bratz is an American product line of fashion dolls and merchandise manufactured by MGA Entertainment. Check out: List of Bratz Characters Check out: List of Bratz Dolls Check out: List of Bratz Playsets Check out: List of Bratz Fashion Packs Check out: List of Bratz Books Check out: List of.
Bratz is a popular American brand of fashion dolls that first appeared in 2001. The brand was created by Carter Bryant, who used to work for Mattel, the company that makes Barbie.
As a child in Ecuador, Bratz brand creative Mar Cantos prowled toy store aisles in search of Cloe, Yasmin, Sasha, and Jade. It wasn't their icy-hued eyelids, pillowy lips, and heads bobbling.
Discover the history of Bratz dolls, from their 2001 debut to their rise as diverse fashion icons in toys, media and pop culture.