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Thursday, September 6, 2012

Bratzillaz Dolls vs Monster High Dolls - Who Wins?

By Lillian Bonds


For young girls, obtaining the best doll when growing up is important not just in the development of individual character, but also as a symbol of status just as well. Despite the fact that Barbie has touched the minds of little girls for years, her unfairly fantastic sleek figure and amazing appearance normally ended in children feeling as if they'd missed out on the mark once they grew up. Barbie has lately been usurped in the market by more physically life-like possibilities that have already hit the marketplace by storm. Among the many the best contenders appears to be Bratz fashion dolls, Monster High Dolls, as well as the newest dolls by MGA Entertainment which are the Bratz "good witch" relatives, the Bratzillaz Dolls.

The Bratz brand became popular so fast simply because they were an ethnically diverse and chic series. In their own personal approach they were able to better show the punk glam look sought after by modern day children. Their distinctive, revealing facial features along with their designer posh appearance served to embellish their different skin tones, eyes, and flowing hair that each made it easier to cross cultural limitations. They have already acted to more reflect the way the world is and together with their cousins, Bratzillaz, have taken this concept to a completely new level.

Recently released in June 2012 by MGA, the Bratzilla Dolls don't merely share the same "passion for fashion" as their cousins, but also have amazing capabilities which makes each and every personality in the collection distinct. Every doll doesn't merely reflect a distinct ethnicity, but additionally has special witch magical powers that are defined by designs tattooed on their arms. As an example, Jade J'Adore has the ability to help anyone find their real love, which helps girls learn their different sides. They also come with a doll stand, broom hair brush, and an individual scroll (and their exclusive matching pet can also be purchased for a very affordable price!)

The other hot option is Mattel's Monster High Dolls, but there is some question whether the message hinted to young children is one in which fathers and mothers want them to be subjected to. For instance, Clawdeen Wolf is dressed in sky high boots, a tight skirt, and heavy make up. As stated by her bio she spends her days "plucking, waxing and shaving" feeling that since her hair also will grow on her own legs, it's a full time job to stay scarily wonderful and hair-free in areas aside from the head. What exactly Clawdeen as well as her Monster High friends do are educate young girls to concentrate on appearing physically attractive and to become ashamed of their physiques. As stated by health psychiatrist, Sari Shepphird, PhD, "Young girls don't need a doll to point out flaws and encourage body image preoccupation."

Though it seems like an easy choice for dads and moms, the toys selected for little girls could affect not just the way they truly feel regarding themselves, but just how they will view other kids as well. MGA has given the perception that they grasp this concept far better than Mattel first by releasing the Bratz Fashion Doll lineup and today the Bratzillaz Dolls. Overall, picking the brand new Bratzillaz does make quite possibly the most sense mainly because they express not only the messages that everybody differs from the other, but that everyone possesses fantastic gifts they are able to tap into to enhance their own lives. This is truly a great message for youngsters.




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