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  2. Kylie Jenner Is Now a Bratz Doll: What to Know About the ...

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    Kylie Jenner’s most iconic fashion looks will never be forgotten thanks to Bratz. The 25-year-old reality star joined forces with the toy company for its first-ever celebrity capsule, which ...

  3. Khloe and Kim Kardashian Transform Into Literal Bratz Dolls ...

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  4. 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).

  5. 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'.

  6. Sabrina Carpenter and Jenna Ortega Beg Bratz to Send Them ...

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    Sabrina Carpenter/YouTube Sabrina Carpenter and Jenna Ortega are all for being turned into Bratz dolls. Following the release of Carpenter’s “Taste” music video — in which she and Ortega ...

  7. What's Her Face (doll) - Wikipedia

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    What's Her Face! was a line of customizable dolls that straddled the line between traditional fashion dolls and creative activity toys. [1] Made by Mattel, the line ran from 2001–2003, and enjoyed only a modest success in a market dominated by Mattel's iconic Barbie and MGA Entertainment's Bratz dolls.

  8. Barbie had a moment, Bratz might be next. Why do people ... - AOL

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    Dee Williams, a 19-year-old doll collector and photographer who goes by "Dolly Comics" on social media, tells Yahoo Life just how playing with Barbie and Bratz dolls impacted her understanding of ...

  9. Moxie Girlz - Wikipedia

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    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 and mouths fitting to their head-size. Moxie Girlz were meant to replace Bratz, given that Mattel sued MGA over the original design. [1] However, Bratz returned to the market in August 2010.