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  2. MGA Entertainment - Wikipedia

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    Following Rainbow High's release, the dolls appeared on multiple hot-toy lists including Toys "R" Us Canada [27] and The Toy Insider, [28] while The NPD Group reported in August 2020 that, Rainbow High was the No. 3 best selling fashion doll line and the No. 7 best selling doll line overall in the U.S. [29] At the close of 2020, the brand was ...

  3. Lalaloopsy - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  4. Moxie Girlz - Wikipedia

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    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 Bryten, Kellan, Monet, Merin, Ida, and Amberly. The Moxie dolls are reminiscent of Bratz , having the distinct pop on/off feet and long hair, but with features consisting of large eyes and proportioned noses ...

  5. Gen-Z replaces LOL with new acronym IJBOL: What does it mean?

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    This summer, the acronym LOL has gone out of style amongst Gen-Z-ers and has been replaced in popularity by IJBOL, which stands for “I just burst out laughing”.

  6. 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).

  7. Rubin: What happened when I helped expert doll judges choose ...

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    After some fits and starts, panel of 4- and 6-year-old experts kick off holiday drive by affirming what makes a well-dressed doll.

  8. Carmit Bachar Says a Pussycat Dolls Reunion Would Be ...

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    Bachar went on to point out that “next year will be 20 years” since The Pussycat Dolls’ 2005 breakout hit song “Don’t You” hit the airwaves and catapulted the group into super-stardom.

  9. Nicole Scherzinger - Wikipedia

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    The Pussycat Dolls performed for more than 2,000 U.S. and coalition service members during a live concert March 10, 2008, at a U.S. Army camp in the Persian Gulf Region (2008). The Pussycat Dolls' second and final album, Doll Domination , was released in the United States on September 23, 2008, and peaked at number four on the Billboard 200. [ 40 ]

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