Bratz Rock Angelz Movie Jade

From strutting the runways of Paris to saving Christmas as toddlers, the Bratz movies will take you on a journey

Give it up for the Bratz Rock Angelz! Cloe: And so that is how the girls with the passion for fashion watched Bratz, their very own teen magazine and became rock stars. Jade: The trip to London gave us so many awesome stories.

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Synopsis Bratz: Rock Angelz follows Jade, Sasha, Yasmin, and Cloe as they start their own teen magazine, traveling to London to obtain stories for their premiere issue - but not if Burdine and the Tweevils can help it! The 1st Bratz Kidz movie ever! In this adventure our gang: Cloe,Sasha,Jade,Yasmin and Meygan are invited by the new kid in the neighborhood, Ginger, to a sleep-over. Each girl tells a spooky bedtime story and learn a few lessons as well. Repackaged with: Rock Angelz Limousine, Rock Angelz Band Instruments, Rock Angelz 3-in-1 Rockin’ Fun; Head mold: 2001, open mouth, pierced ears; Body mold: 2001, click knees, non-painted or painted pink underwear; Face screening: Treasures Jade; Hair color and type: Silver/platinum blonde with black streaks, saran; Eye color: Brown.

'Which one's your favorite?' Illustration published on Sunday, Oct. 20, 2019.

15. 'Bratz Babyz Save Christmas' (Animation)

The year: 2008

The plot: On Christmas Eve, the babies head to the mall with their grandmother when they find out Santa won’t be delivering Christmas presents that year. So naturally, it’s up to the Bratz to save the holiday season.

The best part: The girls imply they’re not actually babies when they say, “We’ve had Christmases at home for years and years. Ever since we were two.”

How old are these babies?

Why you should watch it: Honestly, maybe we skip this one. Nobody asked for a 'Bratz Babyz Save Christmas' special.

14. 'Bratz: Super Babyz' (Animation)

The year: 2007

The plot: As babies, the Bratz go to a superhero theme park with their grandmother. When their grandmother accidentally buys them alien matter instead of a toy, the babies gain superpowers and must battle aliens. The aliens are potatoes, by the way.

The best part: When the girls first discover their powers, Jade has the ability to stick to things, Sasha knows all, Yasmin is incredibly fast — but Cloe’s power is being a “super crybaby.” Same, girl.

Why you should watch it: Like I said, nobody wanted Babyz movies, but 'Bratz: Super Babyz' is worth the watch solely for how ridiculous the plot is. I mean, really, who wouldn’t want to see four babies versus potato aliens?


13. 'Bratz: Babyz the Movie' (Cartoon)

The year: 2006

The plot: Nita and Nora are twin babies getting ready to meet up with the Bratz babies at the mall daycare when they discover their dog has been dognapped. When the babies escape daycare to find the dog, the thief demands a $50 ransom. From babies. Because they’re babies and have no money they enter a karaoke contest to win the cash.

The best part: The entire plot. Who lets a baby own a dog? Why did an adult thief demand money from babies? How did a baby enter a karaoke contest? I need answers.

Why you should watch it: In the wise words of John Mulaney, 'It's an hour!'


12. 'Bratz Kidz Fairy Tales' (Animation)

The year: 2008

The plot: Tired of hearing fairy tales like 'Cinderella,' where the girl waits for someone to save her, the Bratz girls make a few adjustments to their school’s fairy tale play. When they plan this, however, a frog named Chadwick appears to teach them a lesson about meddling with these stories.

The best part: Chadwick sounds exactly like Rick, the old hormone monster in 'Big Mouth.'

Why you should watch it: If you need a refresher on all things fairy tales, this movie’s for you. It’s also an easy watch since the switch between stories makes it feel more like a few short films instead of one long movie.

11. 'Bratz Girlz Really Rock' (Animation)

The year: 2008

The plot: The Bratz girls go to a rock camp and enter a competition to land a spot in a movie, but a mean ballet instructor makes them second-guess themselves.

The best part: It's eerily similar to 'Camp Rock,' and who doesn't need more 'Camp Rock' in their life?

Why you should watch it: Because let’s be honest, we all forgot about this one.


10. 'Bratz: Go to Paris the Movie' (Animation)

The year: 2013

The plot: Famous models in Paris start getting poisoned by an unknown villain, so the Bratz girls go undercover as French supermodels to solve the mystery and find the culprit.

The best part: When the Bratz find out only two of them can go to Paris with their manager, Byron Powell, they have a motorcycle race to determine who gets to go.

Why you should watch it: If you’re like me and stopped keeping up with Bratz movies way before 2013, it’s worth the watch just to make sure the girls are still doing alright.


9. 'Bratz: Desert Jewelz' (Animation)

The year: 2012

The plot: Serving as the sequel for 'Bratz: Genie Magic,' this movie stars Alia, a street thief the Bratz befriend. When she tries to steal a lamp, the girls must intervene before it gets in the wrong hands.

The best part: When Alia screams at a scorpion.

Why you should watch it: Who could watch 'Genie Magic' and not wish for more 'Genie Magic?'


8. 'Bratz: Pampered Petz' (Animation)

The year: 2010

The plot: The Bratz girls hold a benefit show for animals when their friend Lola gets evicted from her home after she is caught rescuing shelter animals.

The best part: The record scratch three minutes in that breaks up the girls screaming about a spa trip.

Why you should watch it: This is very easily one of Bratz’s most wholesome plots. Do it for the animals.


7. 'Bratz: Starrin’ & Stylin’' (Cartoon)

The year: 2004

The plot: The Bratz girls get a homework assignment on the week leading up to prom and have to figure out a way to balance both.

The best part: When Jade says, “But the prom is our top priority!”

Why you should watch it: Everyone needs to learn how to balance work and play. Bonus — the cartoon-animation is so nostalgic.


6. 'Bratz Kidz: Sleep-Over Adventure' (Animation)

The year: 2007

Bratz Rock Angelz Jade

The plot: A new girl moves in and her kid neighbors (including the Bratz) sleepover, which leads to telling scary stories.

The best part: Yasmin’s scary story starts out with, “You know those charm bracelets? The ones that are so popular at school?” Frightening lead-in.

Why you should watch it: This is the first — and obviously superior — Bratz Kidz movie, and it might just get you into the Halloween spirit.


5. 'Bratz: Genie Magic' (Animation)

The year: 2006

The plot: Katia, a genie, meets the Bratz after she runs away when she finds out her father is planning to use her powers in a global warming scheme. During this, she realizes she wants to be a normal girl.

The best part: When a girl tells her friend with a mohawk that she wishes she had her hair, Katia grants her wish. Then the girl screams and says, “My life is totally over!”

Why you should watch it: Being anti-climate change is reason enough to enjoy this film, but this is also a great alternative to 'Aladdin' if you thought the Disney movie was just a little too good.


4. 'Bratz' (Live Action)

The year: 2007

The plot: When the girls start high school, they drift apart and find their own cliques. However, after they all end up in detention together, they realize they miss being friends. In an effort to take down the mean girl of the school, they bond together and compete in the school talent show against her.

Jade

The best part: The classic food fight scene that definitely really happens in high school.

Why you should watch it: For the high school experience you never had. This movie is every rumor you heard about high school while you were in middle school. Bonus — The cast is star-studded, but the one that really stood out to me was that Yasmin is played by Nathalia Ramos, aka the girl from 'House of Anubis.'


3. 'Bratz Rock Angelz' (Animation)

The year: 2005

The plot: This is the movie where we learn background for the characters that is necessary to understand the other films. We meet Byron, Bratz Magazine starts up — everything. The girls lose their tickets to a VIP event, and they must form a band to get in.

The best part: Cloe borrows a skater boy’s skateboard and lands an ollie perfectly in platform heels.

Why you should watch it: For context's sake, you can't skip this one. But don’t get me wrong, 'Rock Angelz' is such a girl power classic. You'll want to start your own fashion magazine in no time.


2. 'Bratz Fashion Pixiez' (Animation)

The year: 2007

The plot: The Bratz follow a goth outsider around only to find that she’s just misunderstood. When they put on special glasses, they can see what she sees — a world of pixies, unicorns and gnomes.

The best part: The girls have to attend a pixie rave. I wish I had to.

Why you should watch: Every Bratz movie has a pretty obvious lesson to be learned, and 'Fashion Pixiez' is no different. Learning how to understand others and not misjudge them is an important skill, but we can still learn that lesson through a story about really cool goth pixies.

Bratz Rock Angels

1. 'Bratz:Passion 4 Fashion - Diamondz' (Animation)

The year: 2006

The plot: As part of a reality TV show, the Bratz road trip across America to discover the next top model. Along the way, one of their models begins sabotaging the girls and their other contestants to get the winning prize.

The best part: The winning prize is a pair of diamond go-go boots.

Why you should watch it: You could tell me Tyra Banks came up with this movie idea, and I would believe it. This is also one of four Bratz movies to have Kaley Cuoco voice Kirstee, the Bratz's rival.


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Bratz: Rock Angelz
Developer(s)Blitz Games[a]
Publisher(s)THQ
Director(s)Mark Hardisty
Producer(s)Team Banshee
Designer(s)Paul Jennings
Andrew Fletcher
Writer(s)Chris Bateman
Richard Boon
Adria Smiley
Composer(s)John Guscott
Matt Black
EngineRenderWare
Platform(s)PlayStation 2, GameCube, Game Boy Advance, Microsoft Windows
ReleasePlayStation 2, Nintendo GameCube, and Game Boy Advance
  • NA: October 4, 2005
  • PAL: October 14, 2005
Microsoft Windows
Genre(s)Adventure
Mode(s)Single-player

Bratz: Rock Angelz is a 2005 adventure video game based on the Bratzfashion doll line. It was developed by Blitz Games and published by THQ. It is based on the direct-to-video film Bratz: Rock Angelz and the toyline affiliated with the same name. The game was released on the PlayStation 2, GameCube, Game Boy Advance, and Microsoft Windows. An Xbox version was planned, but never released. The game has sold 1.4 million copies.

Gameplay[edit]

PlayStation 2 and GameCube[edit]

This version of the game is an open world adventure.[1] The player controls one of the four Bratz girls (Yasmin, Cloe, Sasha, and Jade) who are attempting to launch their own teen magazine.[2]

The player can explore 4 different locations; Stylesville (where the Bratz live), London, Paris, and the mansion. The objectives of the game are triggered when the player takes the correct Bratz girl to a speech bubble. During the game, coins called blings appear, which are coins for the Bratz girls. Each girl carries a cell phone, used to send messages between characters, check the amount of blings owned, and the location of the next objective. The phone's cover and ringtone can be changed.[1] The player can also collect character token coins, used to buy movie clips. There are 25 available for each Bratz girl. The game also allows players to take pictures, and play minigames for extra money. The girls' make-up can be applied as the player wishes. The Bratz can be guided to shops, to buy the latest trends with their collected blings.[3]

Minigames are activated by going to certain locations or talking to non-player characters. They include:

  • Posing - The player must do the button combinations before the time runs out. In certain objectives, this minigame will be featured.
  • Blown Away! - The player has to pick up pieces of paper that a person has dropped, and return them.
  • Model Behavior! - The player has to take pictures in a photo booth.
  • Rockin' Racerz - The player has to put on the Bratz girl's in-line roller skates, and grab the flags as fast as she can.

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Game Boy Advance[edit]

The Game Boy Advance version uses the same story as the console version, but includes its own set of tasks. Progress is achieved by completing tasks in the home town of Stylesville. Halfway through the story, the girls travel to London, and prepare for a London show.

Microsoft Windows[edit]

The Microsoft Windows version of the game is different from the console version. It follows the story of the film.

There are nine objectives of the game. The odd-numbered objectives (chapter 1, 3, 5, 7, 9) are reflex-like mini-games, where the player has to do the tasks to collect points. Each mini-game has four rounds. When the player takes or misses the part, the player will gain lower points. At three misses, the player has to do the round again losing a number of points. With points, the player can unlock fashions for the Bratz girls, except in the final objective.

The even-numbered objectives (chapter 2, 4, 6, 8) are puzzle-like adventure games. The player has to play with the certain Bratz character and take things to solve a puzzle (for example give a camera to a colleague). The player can take pictures on those objectives to print them on the 'Secrets' menu. Each adventure objective, the player has to design an article, logo, flyer, or poster to complete the part of the objective. The player can even print their own design. This part can be accessed on the 'Secrets' menu.

When the player has beaten the game, they'll unlock a card game, called Top Trumps, which is similar to war. The player gets a card each turn with number totals on it. The player has to guess which number on the card is higher than the opponent's card. If their correct, they win the card. They go on playing until all 28 cards are in one players possession.

After Jade is rejected by Your Thing magazine the girls decide to make their own magazine to compete against Your Thing.

Reception[edit]

Reception
Review scores
PublicationScore
GameZone8 out of 10[4]
Game Vortex80 out of 100[5]
Gaming AgeB[6]
Gaming Trend58 out of 100[6]
GBA: 68 out of 100[7]
PC: 75 out of 100 [8]
GotNext[9]
NZGamer.com7.3 out of 10[6]
DS-x27.5 out of 10[6]

Notes[edit]

  1. ^Altron developed the Game Boy Advance version and AWE Games developed the Microsoft Windows version.

References[edit]

  1. ^ abBates, Morgan. 'Bratz: Rock Angelz (PS2)'. NZGamer.com. Archived from the original on 2008-10-15. Retrieved 2008-03-27.
  2. ^Gibson, Ellie (December 14, 2005). 'Bratz: Rock Angelz Review'. Eurogamer. Retrieved 2008-03-27.
  3. ^Sulic, Ivan (October 24, 2005). 'Bratz Rock Angelz Review'. IGN. Retrieved 2008-03-27.
  4. ^'Review'. GameZone. Archived from the original on 2006-09-08.
  5. ^http://www.psillustrated.com/psillustrated/soft_rev.php/2845/bratz-rock-angelz-ps2.html
  6. ^ abcd'Console review'. Game Rankings.
  7. ^'Game Boy Advance review'. Gaming Trend. Archived from the original on 2006-06-23.
  8. ^'Windows review'. Gaming Trend. Archived from the original on 2006-02-17.
  9. ^'Review'. GotNext. Archived from the original on 2005-12-28.

External links[edit]

  • Bratz: Rock Angelz at MobyGames
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