09-14-2018, 10:23 AM
I know that many collectors can glance at a Bratz doll and instantly identify the "generation," and often even the line it is from. To me, they all pretty much look alike, except for the "reboot" series.
Even though I post a fair number of Bratz photos, I do not consider myself a serious fan. I always thought they were interesting, and I appreciated them for attempting to be "edgy" (and for the threat they posed to the Mattel near-monopoly of playline dolls), but my first Bratz purchase was only a few years ago, and I have only picked up a few of them that caught my eye. I thought the Bratzillaz line was a lot of fun.
This is a very cute portrait of a nice example of a less common Bratz character.
Even though I post a fair number of Bratz photos, I do not consider myself a serious fan. I always thought they were interesting, and I appreciated them for attempting to be "edgy" (and for the threat they posed to the Mattel near-monopoly of playline dolls), but my first Bratz purchase was only a few years ago, and I have only picked up a few of them that caught my eye. I thought the Bratzillaz line was a lot of fun.
This is a very cute portrait of a nice example of a less common Bratz character.
They're not dolls, they're action figures!