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Bratz (also known as Bratz: The Series or Bratz TV) is a computer animated television series based on a line of toy dolls of the same name. It is produced by Mike Young Productions, MGA Entertainment, and Lionsgate Television, and premiered on 4Kids TV. The show aired from September 10, 2005 to October 14, 2006. In 2008, the show was renewed for season 2. The show is about four female adolescents who run their own teen magazine.
Bratz (also known as Bratz: The Series or Bratz TV) is a computer animated television series based on a line of toy dolls of the same name. It is produced by Mike Young Productions, MGA Entertainment, and Lionsgate Television, and premiered on 4Kids TV. The show aired from September 10, 2005 to October 14, 2006. In 2008, the show was renewed for season 2. The show is about four female adolescents who run their own teen magazine.
The film focuses on universal themes of friendship, individuality, and overcoming social pressures within a high school setting, without engaging in broader political critiques or endorsements.
The movie features a visibly diverse main cast, consistent with the established characters of the Bratz franchise. Its narrative promotes themes of individuality and friendship among a diverse group of characters, without explicitly critiquing traditional identities.
The film 'Bratz' centers on the friendships and high school experiences of four teenage girls. It does not include any identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes, nor does it address queer identity or issues within its storyline, resulting in no portrayal to evaluate.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The 2005 Bratz animated series features the core Bratz girls and their male friends, all of whom maintain the same gender as established in the original doll line and prior media. No characters canonically established as one gender are portrayed as a different gender in this adaptation.
The 2005 animated series "Bratz" faithfully adapts the core characters from the original doll line, maintaining their established racial and ethnic depictions. No character originally established as one race is portrayed as a different race in this adaptation.
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