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Title Release date Discs Notes Region 1 Region 2 Region 4; Bratz Babyz – The Movie: September 12, 2006 [8]: January 1, 2007 [9]: 1 — Bratz: Passion 4 Fashion – Diamondz
Quan was cast as Kimi Watanabe in Rugrats in Paris: The Movie (2000), [5] her film debut. [6] She continued playing the role on the series itself, Rugrats, [7] Rugrats Go Wild (2003) [8] and the spinoff All Grown Up!. [9] [10] Quan provided the voices of Trixie Tang in The Fairly OddParents [11] as well as Yasmin in the Bratz franchise. [4]
Bratz: Passion 4 Fashion Diamondz (2006) - direct-to-video; Bratz: Fashion Pixiez (2007) - direct-to-video; Bratz: Girlz Really Rock (2008) - direct-to-video; Bratz: Pampered Petz (2010) - direct-to-video; Bratz: Desert Jewelz - Genie Magic 2 (2012) - direct-to-video; Bratz Go to Paris: The Movie (2013) - direct-to-video; Bratz Babyz - MGA ...
Bratz Babyz: The Movie (September 12, 2006) Computer animation. Bratz: Rock Angelz (October 4, 2005) Bratz: Genie Magic (April 11, 2006) Bratz: Passion 4 Fashion – Diamondz/Bratz Forever Diamondz (September 26, 2006) Bratz: Fashion Pixiez (February 27, 2007) Bratz Kidz: Sleep-Over Adventure (July 31, 2007) Bratz: Super Babyz (October 9, 2007)
Tara Strong (née Charendoff) is a Canadian-American actress who has provided voice-work for animation and video games and has performed in live-action. Her roles include animated series such as Rugrats , The Powerpuff Girls , The Fairly OddParents , Teen Titans , Wow!
Ogie Henry Banks III (born June 13, 1973) [2] is an American voice actor, best known for his roles as Clawd Wolf in Monster High and Luke Cage and Miles Morales in Ultimate Spider-Man. He also voices Dylan in the Bratz franchise and Omoi in Naruto .
Bratz (also known as Bratz: The Series) is an American animated television series based on the Bratz toy dolls. [1] Produced by Mike Young Productions and MGA Entertainment, it aired on Fox's 4Kids TV from September 10, 2005 to October 14, 2006. In 2008, after a hiatus, it was renewed for season 2.
[2] Their second soundtrack album, Genie Magic, was released in April 2006. [3] It was less successful than its predecessor, peaking at 106 in the United States, and failing to chart internationally. Forever Diamondz followed in September 2006 [4] and managed to peak at number 40 in Australia and 184 in the United States.