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  2. Category:Bratz character redirects to lists - Wikipedia

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    The pages in this category are redirects from Bratz fictional characters. To add a redirect to this category, place {{Fictional character redirect|series_name=Bratz}} on the second new line (skip a line) after #REDIRECT [[Target page name]].

  3. Bratz: Rock Angelz (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Bratz: Rock Angelz is a 2005 adventure video game based on the Bratz fashion doll line and published by THQ. It is based on the direct-to-video film Bratz: Rock Angelz and the line of dolls affiliated with the same name. The game was released for the PlayStation 2, GameCube, Game Boy Advance, and Windows.

  4. Category:Bratz - Wikipedia

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    Bratz character redirects to lists (16 P) V. Bratz video games (3 P) Pages in category "Bratz" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total.

  5. Bratz - Wikipedia

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    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 original 10-inch (25 cm) dolls were released on May 21, 2001 — Yasmin (Mulatta/Latina), Cloe (Caucasian), Jade (East Asian), and Sasha (African American).

  6. MGA Entertainment - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  7. Carter Bryant - Wikipedia

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    In 2000, they offered Bryant a consulting agreement and he again resigned from Mattel. In 2001, Bryant's Bratz doll line was released by MGA Entertainment. [2] Bryant was also credited as a character writer on various Bratz projects including Bratz 4 Real, Bratz: Passion 4 Fashion - Diamondz, and Bratz the Video: Starrin' & Stylin'.

  8. Bratz (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Each completed level unlocks new fashions, dance moves to use in the "freestyle" mode, and the next level. At the end of the game, the player unlocks a bonus level. There are 5 different bonus levels, each one specific to the five Bratz girls available to play (Yasmin, Cloe, Sasha, Jade, or Meygan).

  9. Bratz: Super Babyz - Wikipedia

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    Bratz Super Babyz is a video game based on the 2007 movie of the same name, which is also based on the Bratz Babyz sub-line of the Bratz toy line. The game was developed by Creat Studios and AWE Productions and published by THQ and ValuSoft for Nintendo DS and Windows on February 26, 2008. [2]