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Bratz is an American doll line and media franchise created by Carter Bryant for MGA Entertainment in 2001. The original four dolls were Yasmin, Cloe, Jade and Sasha, with almond-shaped eyes and lush lips.
Bratz is an animated series based on the Bratz dolls, featuring four teen girls who run their own magazine. Learn about the plot, characters, voice actors, and episodes of the show, which aired from 2005 to 2008 and 2021.
Bratz Wiki is a comprehensive database for the Bratz franchise, a doll brand founded by MGA Entertainment. Learn about the characters, dolls, movies, TV episodes, and more on this collaborative encyclopaedia.
Find out the names and details of all the Bratz characters from 2001 to 2024. Browse the list by year, category and appearance type, and learn about their personalities, relationships and stories.
Bratz is a computer-animated comedy series that follows four teenage girls who work for a popular fashion magazine. The series features voice actors like Olivia Hack, Soleil Moon Frye, Tia Mowry, and Lacey Chabert, and has two seasons and 40 episodes.
Bratz Wiki is a fan-made encyclopedia for Bratz, a product line of fashion dolls and merchandise by MGA Entertainment. Learn about the characters, dolls, playsets, books, movies, games, TV shows, music and more of Bratz.
Bratz is a 2007 teen comedy film based on the fashion dolls of the same name. It stars Nathalia Ramos, Skyler Shaye, Logan Browning and Janel Parrish as the four Bratz, and Jon Voight as the principal. The film was a critical and commercial flop.
Bratz is a product line of fashion dolls and merchandise by MGA Entertainment. Learn about the history, media, and spin-offs of Bratz, such as Bratz Kidz, Bratz Babyz, and Bratz: The Movie.
Bratz is a 2015 TV series that follows the adventures of four creative and independent girls. The series features the voices of Fryda Wolff, Melanie Minichino, Heidi Gardner, and Shondalia White as the Bratz.
Find out every Bratz doll released since 2001, including sub-brands like Lil' Bratz, Bratz Petz, and Bratzillaz. Browse by year, series, and appearance on the Bratz Wiki.