Embrace your inner witch with the Bratzillaz witch trades

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One of the popular toy brands among young girls is Bratzillaz. Bratzillaz is a line of dolls produced by MGA Entertainment, the same company that created the Bratz dolls. However, unlike the Bratz dolls, the Bratzillaz dolls have a witch theme. The Bratzillaz dolls are portrayed as witch teenagers attending a witch academy called the Witchy Princesses Academy. Each doll has its own unique personality, style, and powers. The dolls are designed with colorful and stylish clothes, making them attractive to young girls who love fashion.


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Play one (or more!) of 5 possible Bratz Action Heroez characters. The heroez must work hard to save their individual worlds from a new menacing threat!

We will say we would have loved her to include the fingerless gloves and chain belt shown in her art, but with the basic boxes being half-exposed, it makes sense for MGA to omit pieces like that, which would be incredibly easy to steal. A Cloe dressed in trendy boho chic clothes wouldn t make much sense for a Costume Bash Our absolute favorite thing about this Cloe would be her shoes.

Bratzillaz witch trade

The dolls are designed with colorful and stylish clothes, making them attractive to young girls who love fashion. The concept of the Bratzillaz dolls revolves around the idea of witchcraft. Each doll comes with its own magical pet, which plays a significant role in their witch trades.

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I'm not a Bratz follower so I didn't know there was a new line coming out. But ever since I bought that articulated one on clearance, I make it a point to glance over in their direction, just in case I see an articulated Black version. Success!

I think this line is awesome! Not $19.99 worth of awesome, but pretty darn close. I'm hoping that Target and Walmart will get these so that the cost will drop. If I did end up paying full price for one, it would be for Meygana. She is just perfection. I know these wont be to every one's taste, but the freaky deaky in me loves them.

Posted by Muff at 12:40 AM

47 comments:

I like the articulation factor but not the dolls themselves. I can see myself rebodying some of my Bratz but I can wait for a sale :O) Reply Delete

Dollz4Moi, I like the fact that they have real feet instead of pegs! Delete Gasps! So tempted! They have real feet, you say? Barbie sized? Reply Delete

Real feet, Verona! But Barbie feet are pretty small, so I'd say more like Monster or Stardoll feet. I haven't purchased one yet to make a for sure comparison though. Delete

Wow, Jade J'adore is awsome :) I want it ;)

They has glass eyes? Reply Delete

Hi there, Elianka. Yes, their eyes are glass inserts. You cant see it because of the lace, but the Jade doll's pupils are heart shaped instead of round. Delete

Maybe MGA Entertainment is listening to doll collectors with the articulation and no more pegs for feet. Loving the glass eyes on these dolls. Will probably pick up one to check it out. Reply Delete

Frannie, let's hope so! They could start a whole new accessory line for shoes if they kept the regular feet. Delete

They look interesting, I wonder if/when they will make it to Australia. I notice they all seem to have tattoos though and I thought there was a bit of a fuss about Mattel's Tokidoki Barbie. I wonder what the response will be about these. Reply Delete

Carrickters, Barbie is supposed to be this wholesome model and I guess that's why some fussy types were pretending to be all shocked by the Tokidoki. When Bratz first came out people were up in arms and saying that they looked like prostitutes. I wasn't even collecting dolls back then but I remember the fuss about the original Bratzs. I too will be interested if anyone makes a stink about these new versions. I think the tattoos are great myself. Delete

OMG a Bratzillaz car! Again, not guaranteed to come out, but we really hope so! This RC car has real working lights and transforms into a vanity for the Bratzillaz to use!
Bratzillaz witch trade

The pets are portrayed as companions and advisors to the witches, helping them perform spells and navigate the magical world they inhabit. The Bratzillaz dolls also have their own spells and magic powers, which are showcased through their accessories and abilities. The dolls come with wands, brooms, and other magical items that further enhance their mystical theme. The idea is to encourage imaginative play and storytelling among young girls as they create their own magical adventures with the Bratzillaz dolls. In addition to the dolls, the Bratzillaz brand also offers a variety of accessories, playsets, and other merchandise related to the witch theme. This includes items such as a magic potion café, a magic mirror spa, and even a bewitching makeover kit. Overall, the Bratzillaz dolls and their witch trade theme offer young girls a fun and magical play experience. The dolls' fashionable style, unique personalities, and magical abilities allow girls to explore their own creativity and engage in imaginative play. Whether it's performing spells, attending magical classes, or going on mystical adventures, the Bratzillaz dolls provide a whimsical and enchanting world for young girls to enjoy..

Reviews for "Step into the stylish realm of Bratzillaz witch trades"

1. Jennifer - 2/5
I was really disappointed with "Bratzillaz witch trade". The storyline was weak and lacked depth. The characters were one-dimensional and their development was almost non-existent. Additionally, the animation quality was poor, with choppy movements and awkward facial expressions. Overall, I found this film to be a waste of time and not worth the hype it received.
2. Mike - 1/5
"Bratzillaz witch trade" was an absolute disaster in my opinion. The plot was confusing and hard to follow, with random twists that made no sense. The dialogue was cringe-worthy, filled with cheesy one-liners that made me roll my eyes. The animation was subpar, with poorly designed characters that lacked creativity. I couldn't connect with any of the characters and found myself bored throughout the entire film. Definitely not a movie I would recommend.
3. Sarah - 2/5
I had high hopes for "Bratzillaz witch trade", but unfortunately, it fell short of my expectations. The story seemed rushed and unfinished, leaving many loose ends. The animation was mediocre at best, with stiff movements and unappealing visuals. The voice acting was lackluster, lacking emotion and depth. Overall, this film lacked the magic and charm that I was hoping for, and I was left feeling disappointed.
4. David - 1/5
"Bratzillaz witch trade" was a complete letdown for me. The characters were unlikable and their personalities were superficial. The plot was predictable and lacked any originality. The animation was jarring, with awkward transitions and poorly rendered scenes. The soundtrack was forgettable and didn't add anything to the film. Overall, this movie failed to capture my interest or engage me in any way. I would not recommend wasting your time on this film.
5. Emma - 2/5
I went into "Bratzillaz witch trade" with high hopes, but unfortunately, it fell flat. The story was unoriginal and lacked the creativity I was expecting. The animation was outdated and didn't live up to modern standards. The characters were forgettable and didn't leave a lasting impression. Overall, this film failed to capture my attention and I found myself checking the time constantly. I wouldn't recommend it to anyone looking for an entertaining witch-themed movie.

The magical world of Bratzillaz witch trades

Bratzillaz witch trades: a glimpse into the glamorous world of witches