Bratz (TV series)

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Bratz
Format Adventure, Children
Created by MGA Entertainment
Starring Dionne Quan as Yasmin
Olivia Hack as Cloe
Tia Mowry as Sasha
Soleil Moon Frye as Jade
Wendie Malick as Burdine
Charlie Schlatter as Cameron
Ogie Banks as Dylan
Josh Keaton as Eitan
Greg Ellis as Byron Powell
Kaley Cuoco as Kirstee
Lacey Chabert as Kaycee
Country of origin USA
No. of episodes 47 episodes plus 2 retrospectives
Production
Running time 20 minutes
Broadcast
Original channel Fox/4Kids TV/ESPN360
Picture format 480i SDTV, 720p HDTV
Original run September 10, 2005 – April 7, 2006

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.

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[edit] Characters

This show follows the adventures of Yasmin, Jade, Sasha, & Cloe as they launch issues of their Bratz Magazine. Burdine Maxwell, the evil editor of rival magazine, Your Thing, which is a magazine all about pink and being popular, while trying to outsell the Bratz magazine. Maxwell and the help of her two assistants Kirstee and Kaycee nicknamed Tweevils, always try to ruin the plans for the Bratz magazine. The show is all about friendship and a passion for fashion.

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

[edit] Episodes

Season Ep # First Airdate Last Airdate
Season 1 and Season 2 47 September 10, 2005 April 8, 2006

[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]

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