THEATRICAL release date: APRIL 19, 2008

DVD RELEASE DATE: september 22, 2008

corresponding collection: bratz girlz really rock

Director: Mucci Fassett

Producers: Isaac Larian, Liz Young

WriterS: Nora Lally, Meg Martin

Production Company: Mike Young Productions

PLOT

Lights, camera, action! The Bratz Girlz take the spotlight as they head to Camp Starshine, where acting and dancing get your name up in the lights. When they discover that campers put practice before fun, Yasmin, Sasha, Cloe, and Jade try to liven up the party. Even the most serious ballerina, Anna, finds that hanging out with the Bratz Girlz really rocks! But things get shaky when they learn the winner of the camp showcase gets to star in a Hollywood movie. Each goes solo hoping to win the starlight for herself. Only when the evil Madame Demidov tries to sabotage the show do the Bratz Girlz rejoin to show that competition can never outshine real friends. No one is going to mess with their BFFs! Come spend the summer at a camp where the music, dance, and fun really rock!


cast

Maryke Hendrikse as Yasmin

Britt McKillip as Cloe

Dorla Bell as Sasha

Britt Irvin as Jade

Carly McKillip as Anna

Adrian Holmes as Dylan

Charlie Schlatter as Cameron

Marcy Goldberg as Madame Demidov

Ashleigh Ball as Kirstee

Kelly Sheridan as Kaycee


A promotional poster for the theatrical release of Bratz Girlz Really Rock.

A promotional poster for the theatrical release of Bratz Girlz Really Rock.

THEATRICAL RELEASE

The film was originally released for one day only in select theaters across the United States on April 19, 2008. An exclusive interview with Jasmin Larian and an episode from the animated Bratz television series were screened alongside the film. This marks the second time a Bratz film has been released in theaters, the first being the live-action motion picture Bratz in 2007.


TRIVIA

The plot for this film was originally used in the Game Boy Advance version of the 2007 video game Bratz The Movie, with some character names changed. In some countries, the film was split into three 22-minute episodes for the Bratz animated television series titled “Camp Starshine”, “Ballet Divaz”, and “Just Dance”. The television version of the film features an alternate version of the “Friends Are Everything” musical number, which is a bonus feature on the film’s DVD release.