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Bratz 573494EUC x GCDS Special Edition Designer Fashion Doll-Sasha-Includes Outfit, Accessories, Hairbrush, & More-Fully Articulated-Premium Packaging, Collectable-for Collectors & Kids Ages 7+

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There are no details or description for this collection yet, nor has a designer been revealed. Each listing is titled “TBD” meaning “to be determined”. All that is known is that the dolls will come with two outfits, two pairs of shoes, accessories, and a dress form with stand. Sasha has tons of pets growing up, including a bunny, Bunny Boo, two ponies, Sashay when she was a baby and Ambrosia and a Tokyo pet, Dioji, a Robot Dog when she went to Japan with her friends.

Bratz were not the only dolls to be criticized in this report, [15] which highlighted not only toys but also other products and the wider media. [15] In the UK, a Bratz spokesman defended the toy line, saying that "it is consumed by 8+-year-olds" and "are aimed at the preteen and teen market", adding that the dolls were considered for "female consumers at ages 10 to 18", [16] with the focus on the dolls while on looks was not on "sexualization" and that "friendship was also a key focus" of Bratz dolls. [16] June 13: More brand-new Bratz artwork debuts at the Licensing Expo in Las Vegas, as well as a sneak peek of a potential Pretty ‘N’ Punk Fashion Organizer Hatbox reproduction. September 7: Information on an upcoming Bratz pop-up in Walmart U.S. stores called “Bratz World” is discovered. Also, make sure to keep up-to-date with all the latest and upcoming Bratz releases with the Bratz 2023 Masterpost—including the upcoming Kylie Jenner x Bratz collab! Till then… Why is Series 3 being lauded as one of the biggest doll releases this season? Well, if you didn’t already know, MGA has been slowly reproducing and reintroducing beloved characters from the Bratz brand with their “Core Series” line since 2021’s 20 Yearz Special Edition collection consisting of the core four Bratz girls and Cameron in their debut fashion looks. The following year, fans were surprised to see reproductions of five secondary characters (Meygan, Kiana, Kumi, Nevra, and Dylan) from the brand’s prime years with the Series 2 collection. Now, almost nine months later, MGA has officially released their Series 3 lineup—Dana, Felicia, Tiana, Fianna, and Koby!

As of June 2023, this collection is expected to be a reproduction of the Slumber Party line. If so, it is unknown if this will be a reproduction of the first or second edition of the Slumber Party line. Lil' Angelz (1st Edition): Yasmin, Cloe, Meygan, Jade, Sasha, Fianna, Katia, Charli, Sharidan, Leah, Vinessa, Nevra, Dana, Tess, Sorya, Kiani, Lilee, Tali, Krysta, Breeana, Ashley, Trinity, Roxxi, Phoebe, Lela, Carlyn, Nona, Maribel, Tiana (2004) January 20: Target inventory listings confirm that the Series 3 lineup will feature Dana, Fianna, Tiana, Felicia, and Koby.

Note: Yasmin, Cloe, and Jade were released as part of a first wave, while Sasha, Meygan, and Eitan were released as part of a second wave. MGA Entertainment Wins Another Bratz Case". Los Angeles Business Journal. 17 November 2011 . Retrieved 13 August 2015. Thank you again to MGA Entertainment for gifting me this set of Pretty ‘N’ Punk dolls, and thank YOU—the reader—for reading this article about the collection! There has been no indication that a new Bratz movie will be coming out. In September 2023, Bratz released a new single titled “We’re The Bratz”—the theme song of their Alwayz Bratz series, which can be streamed on Apple Music, Spotify, and YouTube.

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The Bratz doll lines have provoked controversy in several areas from their stylized proportions to fashion-forward clothing, capitalizing closely on pop trends. Since the brand's launch in 2001, franchise distributor MGA Entertainment got embroiled in a lengthy legal dispute with its rival Mattel over the rights to its design, which ended in 2011 with MGA as the victors. [2] Related litigation is ongoing in a lawsuit by MGA alleging Mattel's theft of trade secrets. [3]

Animoca Brands Partners with MGA Entertainment to Develop Bratz Games and NFT". Animoca Brands. 17 December 2020 . Retrieved 17 January 2022. Love her or hate her, Kylie Jenner has been on a roll this year between launching a new clothing brand, a recent guest star stint on The Simpsons, and—most of all—collaborating with MGA Entertainment on a line of Bratz dolls and collectibles. While this collaboration has been the topic of controversy, it has proven to be a celebrated release for Bratz and Kylie Jenner fans alike… but maybe not for the reasons you would think!

Moving on to the dolls’ faces, I love the new faceups created for the Bratz x Kylie collection! Both the Day and Night dolls share the same faceup and makeup palette. I do wish the dolls had different faceups or at least different palettes instead of the exact-same faces, but I guess it makes sense as this is Kylie’s signature makeup look. The faces seem to vary between dolls, with the placement of the eyes and lips playing a big part in how different the dolls can look. Some Kylie dolls have lower eye placements, which I personally prefer, while some have higher eye placements. I love the ombré look on the lips, but I wish they were slightly bigger; surprisingly, I think the lips look too small on most of the placements. Unsurprisingly, the Pretty ‘N’ Punk dolls use the original 2001 bodies with the exception of Eitan who uses the 2003 Boyz body. While I am not the biggest fan of the original bodies and would like an upgrade in the future, the body keeps in line with the reproductions being mostly faithful to the original dolls. Similar to the Fall 2022 dolls, the body’s plastic is closer to the plastic on the original bodies and is less “matte” like other reproductions released in the past year. other features

Since August 2022, the Bratz Pretty ‘N’ Punk reproductions have been confirmed—but, it’s taken nearly a year for them to “officially” release. Originally slated to be split into two waves for January and March releases, the dolls were pushed to the Fall season as many toy companies delayed their Spring releases because sales were struggling. Despite this, the first wave—Yasmin, Cloe, and Jade—found their way to Myer stores in Australia earlier this year causing confusion amongst fans about when these dolls would be available elsewhere. On top of all this, there was an uncertainty about the inclusion of Sasha as she was not featured in the original 2005 collection. June 20: Boxed pictures of Series 3 Dana and Felicia are posted to AndysToyChest.com, an independent toy retailer.Kell, John (13 January 2014). "Bratz Doll Maker MGA Entertainment Sues Mattel". Wall Street Journal . Retrieved 12 April 2014. In 2015, she was referred to as the "Queen Bee of the group" on the official Bratz account on Facebook. [citation needed] Are kids exposed to sex too soon?". World Today. BBC News. 21 February 2007 . Retrieved 12 September 2014.

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