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Introduced in 2001, Bratz is MGA's most successful product line, with various spin-offs from the original teenage dolls, including miniature versions (Lil' Bratz), kid versions (Bratz Kidz), baby dolls (Bratz Babyz), pets (Bratz Petz), tiny baby dolls with pets (Lil' Angelz), TV series (of the same name), live-action feature film (Bratz: The Movie) and direct-to-video film (Bratz Girlz Really ...
Takes on both male and female forms, alternating between using he/him and she/her pronouns, and does not feel like he has a gender or orientation. [125] Eleodie Maracavanya Star Wars: Aftermath: Chuck Wendig: Non-binary 2015–2017 A pirate ruler referred to by either male, female or gender-neutral pronouns like "zhe" or "zher". [126] [127] Mogumo
In 1998, Larian changed his company's name to MGA Entertainment [8] and in 2001, MGA developed the "Bratz" doll. [1] In 2005, Bratz sales totaled $800 million well ahead of their main rival, Barbie with $445 million in sales.
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On July 19, 2010, MGA Entertainment announced the launch of a line of doll toys, Bitty Buttons (created by Amandine Consorti), featuring eight 13-inch original rag dolls with the tag line "Sew magical! Sew cute!" Each doll character was created with a fictional theme, reflecting the day they were sewn on, the fabric they were sewn from, and ...
The first 11-inch Rainbow High dolls were released in 2020, with the initial lineup including Ruby Anderson, Poppy Rowan, Sunny Madison, Jade Hunter, Skyler Bradshaw, Violet Willow, Bella Parker and Amaya Raine dolls. Each of the original dolls included two outfits and a doll stand, while the dolls themselves featured inset eyes and thirteen ...
Battle of the Sexes – A male vs. female trivia game in which teams answer gender-defining questions about the opposite sex. Heads Up! – A party game where players try to guess as many words on their heads as they can before a minute runs out. Other players assist by shouting clues to help the player score as many cards as possible.
In Dutch, the word 'lul' is an originally very course, but slowly gaining mainstream word for the male member. Given that swearing in Dutch is primarily genital (as opposed to anal), this gives a very different tone to the 'u' forms of the LOL acronym. 178.237.74.251 17:59, 2 November 2024 (UTC)