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* [[Dawson Casting]]: Cloe and Meredith are played by actresses well out of high school age.
* [[Dawson Casting]]: Cloe and Meredith are played by actresses well out of high school age.
* [[Everything's Sparkly With Jewelry]]: Sasha loves this trope.
* [[Everything's Sparkly With Jewelry]]: Sasha loves this trope.
* [[Four Girl Ensemble]]
* [[Four-Girl Ensemble]]
* [[The Glasses Gotta Go]]: Dexter
* [[The Glasses Gotta Go]]: Dexter
* [[Hey It's That Guy]]: Yep, this is one job we're sure [[Kamen Rider Dragon Knight|Stephen Lunsford]] [[Old Shame|would prefer to leave out of his resume.]]
* [[Hey, It's That Guy!]]: Yep, this is one job we're sure [[Kamen Rider Dragon Knight|Stephen Lunsford]] [[Old Shame|would prefer to leave out of his resume.]]
** You may also recognize [[House of Anubis|Nathalia Ramos]] and [[Jonas|Chelsea Kane]].
** You may also recognize [[House of Anubis|Nathalia Ramos]] and [[Jonas|Chelsea Kane]].
* [[High School AU]]: This movie is an [[Alternate Universe]] to a universe set in a high school.
* [[High School AU]]: This movie is an [[Alternate Universe]] to a universe set in a high school.

Revision as of 18:30, 25 January 2014

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Bratz: The Movie is a movie based on the popular but controversial line of dolls. It is set in an Alternate Universe to the CGI films.

The movie follows Cloe, Sasha, Yasmin and Jade as they go through high school. After being broken up on the first day, Yasmin decided to take the initiative and bring her group back together and show Meredith and her Girl Posse that she doesn't rule the school.

The movie is infamous for its Unfortunate Implications, Jon Voight and the Race Lift on Yasmin. And that despite that it was based on a popular line of dolls with straight-to-DVD movies that sold like hotcakes, it flopped.


This movie shows examples of: