FORMAL FUNK

NOTE: V1 of each character comes with packaging that reads “Limited Edition, Prom 2003” on top, while V2’s packaging does not have a caption. Additionally, V1 of each character has their name printed on a cardboard piece inside of the packaging, while V2 has the name printed directly on the packaging. V3 of Cloe has the same packaging as V1, but comes with a different purse.

TRIVIA: This collection was released under the name “Party Night” in some countries and “Serata di Gala” in Italy through Italian distributor GIG, which translates to “Gala Night”.

ADDITIONAL PAGES WITH FORMAL FUNK DOLLS: Bratz 2003 Playsets, Bratz Boyz 2003 Dolls


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funk ‘n’ glow (second edition)

NOTE: V1 of Cloe, Dana, Sasha, and Yasmin come with packaging that reads “2003 Fall Limited Edition” on top, while V2’s packaging reads “Limited Edition Funk ‘N’ Glow Collection” on top.

TRIVIA: This collection was released under the name “Funky Light” in Italy through Italian distributor GIG.

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independance!


new year’s celebratzion!


SLUMBER PARTY (FIRST EDITION)

NOTE: V1 of each character comes with packaging that reads “Slumber Party Collection” on top, while V2’s packaging does not have a caption. Additionally, V1 of each character has their name printed on a cardboard piece inside of the packaging, while V2 has the name printed directly on the packaging.

TRIVIA: This collection was released in Spring 2003, with another edition being released in Fall 2003. The easiest way to distinguish between the two is that First Edition’s packaging has a pink background, while Second Edition’s packaging has a purple background; additionally, each character (with the exception of Meygan) has a different hairstyle in both releases. This collection was released under the name “Beauty Night” in some countries.

ALL “SLUMBER PARTY (SECOND EDITION) V2” PICTURES COURTESY OF FLICKR USER MIGGLEMUGGLE


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SLUMBER PARTY (SECOND EDITION)

TRIVIA: This collection was released in Fall 2003, while the edition released before it was released in Spring 2003. The easiest way to distinguish between the two editions is that Second Edition’s packaging has a purple background, while First Edition’s packaging has a pink background; additionally, each character (with the exception of Meygan) has a different hairstyle in both releases. This collection was released under the name “Beauty Night” in some countries.

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spring fling

NOTE: V1 of Jade comes with packaging that reads “Limited Collector’s Edition 2003” on top and is numbered, while V2’s packaging reads “Collector’s Edition 2003” on top and is not numbered.

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STRUT IT! (FIRST EDITION)

NOTE: V1 of Cloe, Meygan, Sasha, and Yasmin come in standard “Strut It!” packaging, with the name appearing at the top left corner; V2 comes in packaging that does not have the “Strut It!” name on the top left corner of the packaging, but instead features the character’s names; V3 is an international Bandai version with the character’s names on the top left corner of the packaging and the “Strut It!” name appearing on the bottom right corner, as well as a gradient purple backdrop rather than the standard purple-pink gradient backdrop. V1 and V2 of Jade come in standard “Strut It!” packaging, but with the first outfit featured on V1 and second outfit featured on V2; V3 features the second outfit in packaging without the “Strut It!” name; V4 and V5 come in the international Bandai version of the packaging, with the first outfit featured on V4 and second outfit featured on V5.

ADDITIONAL PAGES WITH STRUT IT! (FIRST EDITION) DOLLS: Bratz 2004 Dolls

“STRUT IT! (FIRST EDITION)” CLOE V3, JADE V5, and SASHA V3 PICTURES COURTESY OF FLICKR USER MIGGLEMUGGLE


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STYLE IT! (FIRST EDITION)

NOTE: V1 of each character comes in standard “Style It!” packaging, with the character’s name appearing at the top left corner; V2 comes in packaging that does not have the “Style It!” name on the top left corner of the packaging, but instead features the character’s names; V3 is an international Bandai version released under the name “Hippie Chic” and has a yellow backdrop rather than the standard purple-pink gradient backdrop. V4 of Jade was released in Japan to promote the brand’s debut single “Show Me What You Got” and television series CoooolTV. Cloe, Dana, and Yasmin have hair type variants; some versions of these three characters have polypropylene hair while some have saran hair.


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Sweet Heart (First Edition)


WINTERTIME WONDERLAND (FIRST EDITION)

TRIVIA: This collection was released under the name “Winter Collection” in some countries. Wintertime Wonderland Sasha is featured in Season Five, Episode Thirteen of the television series The Parkers titled “Can Two Wrongs Make A Right?”; the Bratz brand is also mentioned by name in this episode.


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