it works because i buyed some and i have sasha jade cloe and yasmin and by cold water the color would fade but,when u put it on u u would have to rub ur hair a lot in cold water also, i think u should get those dolls and the plain glammed up ones they are so cute thx BRATZ!
Apparently there is going to be a Line called Bratz All Glammed Up - they have released a photo of Bratz All Glammed Up Cloe.
Yes my little sis does it all the time by the way she is 7
Yes my little sis does it all the time by the way she is 7
Valary DiBenedetto Sanders
Wash with cold water and the color will fade out
You are able to find the Bratz dress up dolls in your local toy store, you may also be able to find these dolls online at stores such as Amazon or eBay.
Well not particularly. The Bratz discovered their "name" (Bratz) while making their own teen magazine, and whie they were thinking of a name for their magazine, Burdine and the tweevils would call them Bratz as they thought of them that way so to twist things up, the Bratz decided to switch the "s" to "z" and they added a twinkle then it became their name! Watch the "Bratz Rock Angelz" movie and that will tell you why
Though Bratz dolls fared poorly at their June 2001 debut, their popularity increased the following Christmas. In their first five years, 125 million were sold worldwide,[1] and, in 2005, global sales of Bratz and Bratz products reached two billion dollars.[1] In 2006, a toy-industry analyst indicated Bratz had captured about forty percent of the fashion-doll market, compared with Barbies's sixty percent.[1]Bratz have provoked controversy in several areas. Criticism has been leveled at the labor conditions under which the dolls are manufactured in China, and the American Psychological Association has expressed concern about the sexualization of the dolls' clothing and its effect on children. Some of the Bratz characters dress in what is perceived by some as a provocative manner. The original dolls generated a number of spin-offs such as Lil' Bratz, Bratz Boyz, Bratz Kidz, Bratz Babyz, Itsy Bitsy Bratz, Bratz Lil' Angelz, Be-Bratz and Bratz Petz as well as films, music albums, and interactive DVDs.See also List of Bratz characters and List of Bratz productsThe success of the original ten dolls generated an octet of similar dolls in 2002 and 2003. Sets of twins were also introduced. The dolls were sold separately and in themed environments, such as Genie Magic Dolls. Accessories such as the Bratz Make-up Bag, Spa, Nail Stencil Factory, playsets, furniture, video games and cars were released.Four Bratz Boyz were released in 2002 with others debuting in 2007 and 2008. Bratz also includes Bratz Boyz Twiins, Adventure Boyz, Play Sportz, and others. Lil' Bratz (2002) are miniature versions of the original four Bratz and eventually included Lil' Boyz based on the Bratz Boyz. In 2007, a clothing line was released called Lil' Bratz Couture.
No, I think it was because of the design of the Bratz. They apparently they copied the design of something else - it might of been Moxie Girls as they have HUGE similarities of each doll. But the company sued them, made them bankrupted and were forced not to sell any more. Although the Bratz dolls are still selling in small portions and only the basic dolls such as Bratz 'Kids', Bratz 'Sportz' and Bratz 'Babies' it is slowly going and soon be gone as Barbie, Moxie Girls and Liv Doll are taking over. But if you do still have Bratz dolls, don't throw them away - I predict that in about 5 - 10 years to become more and more wanted and you would get a lot of money out them! Hope this helped, Helen2888 THAT ANSWER IS INCORRECT Bratz MGA were sued by Mattel because the owner which came up with the idea of Bratz was working for Mattel when he left to pursue Bratz. Since in 2008 MGA was sued by Mattel and had to discontinue making the dolls. Once the line was discontinued, MGA made another line of dolls called MOXI GIRLZ, hence why they look similar. Though Bratz are going to be recontinued this year in August (apparently) -Truthfulnom :) yes bratz will be back in october 10/10/10 10 new bratz dolls
Yes. The Courts have ordered the makers of Bratz to stop making them, due to the fact that the person who came up with the concept was working at Mattel (makers of Barbie) at the time.
Bratz tend to have big colourful make-up, small bodies and some of the older dolls have vintage style clothing. Moxies have more of a realistic face and body, with normal clothing and small make-up.
it depends how old you are !but there are Bratz or Polly Pocket but my 4 yr old sis plays with Polly Pocketbut you could play with Bratz or leave dolls and play on the computer or dress up if your a girl