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  2. 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 (Latina), Cloe (White), Jade (East Asian), and Sasha (Black).

  3. 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.

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

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    In new photos shared on Tuesday, Oct. 31, via Instagram, the pair of siblings dressed in plaid skirt sets from head-to-toe, totally transforming into the toy figures—fashionable outfits and knee ...

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

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    Once Bratz launched as that, it became "the first ever in decades doll that really presented a competition to Barbie." More importantly, it became the first doll that represented diverse consumers.

  6. Bratz's first celebrity collab is with Kylie Jenner. Some ...

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    The new Bratz collaboration with Kylie Jenner has upset the doll line's devoted fans. On Aug. 1, MGA Entertainment, the company that manufactures Bratz, released its first-ever celebrity Bratz ...

  7. 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.

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