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Bratz Boyz is a sub-brand of Bratz created by MGA entertainment. It debuted in 2002 with the 1st edition of the Boyz line. Cameron and Dylan are the first Boyz to debut.
#TBT when the Bratz made their super stylin' debut in 2001! Celebrate 20 yearz of Bratz by collecting Jade, Sasha, Cloe, Yasmin, and Bratz Boyz Cameron. They're the Girls (and Boyz) with a Passion for Fashion!
In the animated television series, Yasmin is romantically linked to Eitan. The 2007 film Bratz, which is non-canonical to the animated Bratz features, depicts a romantic relationship between Yasmin and Dylan.
Felicia has the darkest skin out of all of the Bratz dolls. For this reason her dolls tend to be more and sold at a higher cost by collectors than other dolls.
Yasmin : [to Dylan] Watch where you're going! Are you blind? Hello? Dylan : No, but I'm deaf.
In the Bratz doll posse, Jade is half-White, half-Asian; Cloe and Sasha are African-American; and Yasmine—the first Bratz doll created, front and center in the photograph below—is half-Jewish, half-Latina.
Cloe Santon (also known as Angel) is one of the original four members of the Bratz. She is very likely to appear in any newly released collections.
Jade was Asian American . As a little girl, the Bratz helped normalize ethnic features that were once looked down upon.
Trivia. Yasmin as a girl's name is of Arabic and Persian origin meaning "jasmine flower". Yasmin loves Yoga and meditation. She can be seen meditating on the plane in Rock Angelz and doing yoga on the plane in Bratz: Go to Paris.
Bratz is an American fashion doll and media franchise created by former Mattel employee Carter Bryant for MGA Entertainment, which debuted in 2001.
What Are the 5 Bratz Dolls? The original Bratz dolls are four Yasmin, Cloe, Jade, and Sasha, but, Meygan was occasionally considered the 5th member of the group. She was later removed in 2003. In 2015 Raya was introduced as the official fifth member of the Bratz pack.
MGA Entertainment is celebrating the 20th anniversary of Bratz throughout 2021 — beginning with the re-release of the original core four Bratz characters: Cloe, Sasha, Jade, and Yasmin.
Kirstee and Kaycee Tweevil, together known simply as the Tweevil Twins, are the secondary antagonists in the 2005 cartoon series Bratz.
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In a 2021 Bratz Instagram account, confirmed Sasha is single when they posted a looking for love advertisement for Sasha and other characters.
Cool Bratz was the debut line of Bratz dolls released May 21, 2001 by MGA Entertainment.
The Cameron Bratz doll is a skater who pushes the limit to try tricks that's never been done before. His upbeat and down-to-earth personality is what the Bratz love about him, especially his girlfriend, Cloe.
Jade, nicknamed Kool Kat, is one of the four original Bratz dolls. She owns a pet cat named Mica. Jade, like Sasha, plays a more secondary role. She has appeared more rarely in recent collections, and often when Sasha is not part of that specific collection.
Sasha is Black, as her skin is dark brown and it sometimes looks like it is deeply tanned. Her natural hair color is dark brown, but she also dyed with black, gray, red, and blonde hair in bit streaks and hazel eyes. In the 2005 TV series, her most frequent outfit is her full Funk Out outfit.
Yasmin Paige is a British English actress but uses the Asian/Iranian version.
The original Bratz clique included a Caucasian doll named Cloe, an African American doll named Sasha, a Latinx doll named Yasmin, and an Asian doll named Jade.
Carter's original description of Jade was an Asian girl skinnier than her friends who enjoyed playing bass and studying classical violin and child psychology. Jade, like Sasha, plays a more secondary role in the core group.
Scorpio: You're Jade (November 4)
Jade is a spunky and daring creative force with the ability to think about fashion and life from a new perspective.
While the Bratz dolls were incredibly popular in the 2000s, they slowly fell off the radar in the 2010s after redesigns were met with disappointment from fans (and Mattel kept going back and forth with MGA for alleged copyright infingements).