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Bratz

Bratz is an American product line of fashion dolls and merchandise manufactured by MGA Entertainment and created by Carter Bryant.

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Bratz (TV series)

Bratz is an American CGI animated television series based on a line of toy dolls of the same name. It is produced by Mike Young Productions, MGA Entertainment, and distributed by Lionsgate Television and premiered on Cartoon Network and 4Kids TV. The show aired from September 10, 2005 to October 14, 2006. In 2008, after a hiatus, the show was renewed for season 2. The television series focuses on four female teenagers who run their own teen magazine. In 2021, a web series titled "Talkin' Bratz" that featured a similar CGI animation style to the original series, aired on the official Bratz TikTok page. Set in the same world as the original series, it saw cast members Olivia Hack and Ogie Banks reprise their roles as Cloe and Dylan, respectively.

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Bratz (film)

Bratz is a 2007 American comedy film based on the Bratz line of dolls. The film is directed by Sean McNamara.

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Bratz: Starrin' & Stylin'

Bratz The Video: Starrin' & Stylin', or simply Bratz: Starrin' & Stylin', is a 2004 Canadian-American animated direct-to-video film that was produced by CinéGroupe and released on DVD by 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment, and later re-released by Lionsgate Home Entertainment. It can now be found on digital online streaming on Vudu and digital download on iTunes. This is the first Bratz movie that was released.

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Bratzillaz (House of Witchez)

Bratzillaz was an American line of fashion dolls released by MGA Entertainment in 2012. The line was a spin-off of the company's popular franchise Bratz. Bratzillaz dolls are marketed as witches with special powers that make each character unique. The Bratzillaz girls are cousins of the Bratz and most of the characters have a similar name to a Bratz character. Starting with the Summer/Fall 2013 doll lines, MGA began to use "House of Witchez" in the main logo to emphasize the Bratzillaz's "witchy" nature after they were thought to be copying Monster High, a line of monster-themed fashion dolls by MGA's competitor Mattel. The commercials for the "Back to Magic" and "Witchy Princesses" lines never said Bratzillaz in them, only "House of Witchez".

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Moxie Girlz

Moxie Girlz was a line of fashion dolls introduced by MGA Entertainment in 2009. These dolls are targeted at girls ages 6+. The four original 10.6-inch dolls are named Lexa, Bria, Avery, and Sophina, with others named Kellan, Monet, Merin, Ida, and Amberly.

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