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April 1, 2009 at 4:04 pm

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Ramza Beoulve asked:


As you know, Bratz dolls are the most popular in North America and the UK - even more popular than Barbie! Bratz even took nine of their own films, the first on Bratz: Starrin & di, Stylin 'and since then have been five releases of the album music, CD towers, the boomboxes, their own exposure and animated on DVD 2005 's # 1 girl-designated as a target the game published by THQ - with twelve other one console and PC games. The owners of the place of the instant game know this and who supplied the needs of the public by allowing you to play games of Bratz for free on their Web site. A little about the dolls: The Bratz dolls are about ten inches high and are very artistically similar to a technique popular Japanese animation called "chibi", seen in anime and manga. In this form of art, vederete heads and disproportionately large eyes, to exaggerate the ****** expression. Generally, also vederete a small nose and a small torso. The only thing that differentiates the style of the Bratz chibi style, it's full lips - which is a major point in the opposite direction & from the animes, drawing nearly invisible lip of mangas. Carter Bryant, a toy designer, has created the Bratz dolls and showed his drawings to Lariani Isaac, CEO of MGA (entertainment of the Micro-Games) in 2000. And it wasn 'Mr. Lariani t so much that he gave the approval on these dolls, as was his daugher, jasmine, which has enthralled by the drawings - and just by chance was visiting the office that day! Cloe, Sasha, Yasmin and jade were the first dolls to be released. When you play games of Bratz, who are you?

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