Bratz (TV series)

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Bratz
Genre Adventure, Children
Creator(s)  ?
Starring Dionne Quan as Yasmin
Olivia Hack as Cloe
Tia Mowry as Sasha
Soleil Moon Frye as Jade
Wendie Malick as Burdine
Kaley Cuoco as Kirstee
Lacey Chabert as Kaycee
Charlie Schlatter as Cameron
Ogie Banks as Dylan
Greg Ellis as Byron Powell
Country of origin USA
No. of episodes 24 and 2 clips
Production
Running time 20 minutes
Broadcast
Original channel FOX/4Kids TV
Picture format 480i SDTV, 720p HDTV
Original run September 10, 2005 – present
Links
IMDb profile
TV.com summary

Bratz is a computer-animated television series, based on a line of toy dolls of the same name. It is produced by Mike Young Productions and MGA Entertainment, and premiered on the FOX 4Kids TV television programming block on September 10, 2005.

This show follows the adventures of Jade, Yasmin, Sasha, & Cloe as they launch issues of their Bratz Magazine. Burdine Maxwell, editor of rival magazine Your Thing, tries to stop the Bratz girls from putting out the magazine. Maxwell is aided by her interns, evil twins Kirstee and Kaycee (aka. "the Tweevils").

The events in the TV series follow on from the direct-to-DVD movie, Bratz: Rock Angelz.

In fall 2006, 4Kids TV is scheduled to air all-new Bratz episodes.

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[edit] Popularity

Just like the original Bratz doll line debuted in June 2001, it become popular quickly with young girls, especially those in the preteen category. The TV show, with this pre-existing fan base, became an instant hit, and, with a peak of 51,000 viewers, Bratz became the most popular children's television series in the UK, during its run on the CITV Channel. [1]


[edit] Episode List

[edit] Season 1 (2005-2006)

1. Crush In A Rush (The first episode of fall 2005 on 4Kids TV)

2. Not so Hot for a Teacher (aka "Beast of Burdine") (First episode that ever aired on 4Kids TVin the preview Party)

3. Kidnapped! (features the parody of Paris Hilton with the name, London Milton)

4. Sasha's Big Interview (features the parody of Beyoncé Knowles with the name, Alonce. The fact is that Sasha's favourite musician is Beyoncé.)

5. Slumber Party

6. Pet Show

7. Truth Or Dare

8. Manicuring Candidate

9. Camping (may based on the Campfire collection)

10. Skeleton in the Closet

11. Jade's Dream

12. It's Not About Me Week

13. Survivor

14. Trading Faces

15. To Catch A Thief

16. Cinderella (Bratz version of the popular fairy tale) (Note: Cinderella's house takes place in Burdine's office, Cinderella's rags are replaced with pink clothing, the royal ball is replaced with a royal band, the magic coach is replaced with the magic limousine, and the plot involves a lost guitar rather than a lost shoe)

  • Yasmin - Cinderella
  • Cloe/Jade/Sasha - the fairies
  • Burdine - the evil stepmother
  • the Tweevils - the evil stepsisters
  • Eitan - the prince
  • Cameron - the grand duke
  • Byron - the king

17. Bothered, Bewitched and Burdined

[edit] Season 2 (2006-2007)

The second season of Bratz is currently shown on 4Kids TV or Teletoon. Under it shows when the clips will be shown.

1. Totally Recall (clip)

2. The New Kid In Town

3. Paris 1 - Bratz In Play Land

4. Paris 2 - Bratz In France Land

5. Paris 3 - Bratz In Tag Land

6. Model Friend (clip)

7. The Birth of a Magazine (Note: This episode is based on the Rock Angelz DVD)

8. Pretty 'n' Punk (Note: This episode is based on the Bratz World Destination collection with the same name) (Note: This episode is based on the Rock Angelz DVD)

9. Space Angelz (Note: This episode is based on the Bratz Live in Concert! and Bratz Rock Angelz and the collection) (This episode is based on the Rock Angelz DVD)

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