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Bratz animated TV series.

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 Cartoon Network and 4Kids TV when it was a Saturday morning block on the Fox Television Network.

Series Overview

The four main characters are Cloe, Sasha, Jade and Yasmin. The girls live in a high-glam contemporary-style metropolis called Stylesville. They own and run their (own) eponymous magazine company, Bratz Magazine, which was established after Jade was fired from an internship. They also attend Stylesville High where they take their favorite classes, including a fashion course, and they are also cheerleaders. Their rival magazine company is Your Thing Magazine, owned and run by their business rival, Burdine Maxwell, who self-proclaims herself as the "Reigning Queen of Fashion". The girls' adventures are exploited throughout the series, both in and outside of Stylesville.

Episodes

The Bratz television series follows the adventures of Cloe, Yasmin Jade and Sasha after their return from London at the end of the Bratz: Rock Angelz movie. The series was originally released in episode sets, and later editioned into Season One (Bratz: Totally Stylin' Collection) and Season Two (Bratz: OMG! Collection) packaged sets.

Season One

Season Two

Magazine

The show follows Cloe, Yasmin, Sasha and Jade to continue their magazine. This is after their successful first issue. This makes the assumption that Rock Angelz was the beggining of the expansion of the bratz universe to television. Otherwise obilivious to the Starrin' and Stylin' movie (considering it wasn't a bratz magazine idea in place at the time). In any event, the magazine was a big part of the show, and was approximately a issue per episode. The magazine was so major, it even had some issues in real life. Accessible to every bratz fan, it included posters and info on the latest lines and characters.

Characters

Bratz Magazine

Cloe (aka, "Angel"): The beauty editor of the group, Cloe is a natural athlete, and is good at any sport she tries. However, she is also very dramatic about and during a specific situation (Sasha sometimes calls her "Drama Mama" because of this) and prone to outbursts. Nevertheless, Cloe is a very supportive friend who comes through in the end. She also has a column called "Dear Cloe." While all four girls are best friends and are obviously very close to each other, Cloe seems closer to Sasha than she does to Jade or Yasmin.

Sasha (aka, "Bunny Boo"): The music editor and leader of the group, Sasha is an avid music lover and a talented dancer. She proclaims herself as leader of the group, but truly is not, as she has a bad temper and acts irrationally when things don't go her way, which also gets her in trouble. However, Sasha has a good heart and often learns an important lesson. While all four girls are best friends and are obviously very close to each other, Sasha seems closer to Cloe than she does to Jade or Yasmin.

Jade (aka, "Kool Kat"): The fashion editor of the group, Jade is, as said, and as she puts, the all-around and "far-out" fashionista. She also loves cats and even owns one named Micah. Though Jade often has good ideas, she sometimes puts things ahead of facts, which leads to unexpected results. Despite this, Jade also has a funny sense of humor to keep her friends laughing. While all four girls are best friends and are obviously very close to each other, Jade seems closer to Yasmin than she does to Cloe or Sasha.

Yasmin (aka, "Pretty Princess"): The soft and quiet one in the group, Yasmin also has a passion for literature and animals. Though this sometimes can lead to her friends' ignoring her or being treated differently, she is also a very intelligent individual with righteous virtues and well-meaning morals, and knows what is right and what is wrong. While all four girls are best friends and are obviously very close to each other, Yasmin seems closer to Jade than she does to Cloe or Sasha.

Your Thing Magazine

Template:Main Burdine Maxwell (voiced Wendie Malick): The head of Your Thing Magazine who is indirectly responsible for Jade and the rest of the Bratz-girls creating Bratz Magazine since she was the one who fired Jade in the first place. Burdine is quick to anger, inpaitent, and bossy, traits she does not show towards her pet Miniature Pinscher, Royale. A running gag in the show is that whenever a person says something that Burdine finds insulting, she will say "Do you know who I am? I am Burdine Maxwell: Founder, President and Editor-in-chief of Your Thing Magazine, and the reigning Queen of Fashion". The "Tweevils" have a tendency to call their boss "bird lips" among other names, but only when Burdine is not around. Like the "Tweevils," Burdine herself is actually a twin--she has a twin sister named Burdiese, who is physically identical but the exact of her when it comes to their personalities.

Kirstee Tweevil (voiced by Kaley Cuocp), one of two twin sisters. Kirstee seems to be the oldest of the "Tweevils" because of her maturity and dominance over her sister.

Kaycee Tweevil (voiced by Lacey Chabert), the other twin in the duo, Kaycee appears to be slightly unintelligent compared to Kirstee who often calls her "dumbsicle". The two do not get along very well, often getting into short fights. Kaycee wears a bandage on her nose, according to Sasha, this was a results of three nose jobs following accidents involving it, the nose is commonly used in a running gag where if Kaycee (or something/someone else) hits her nose, Kaycee will say "Ow, my nose!".

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