A movie of no moral value
I have two daughters 3 & 6, the Bratz girls I felt were too mature for the age category of my children, so I thought maybe baby Bratz might be age appropriate for smaller children but no, it's not. They promote bad behavior, even in the main theme song one character is known for her "attitude." These "bratz" are exactly what is says, they are brat's. Aside from the behavior issues of these bratz, this movie completely sexualizes toddlers! The intro montage has two toddler girls wearing nothing while they shake their butts into a towel to dry off. Who can honestly support a toddler putting on make-up wearing just panties and a T-shirt running around through a mall or wearing a low cut V top that also exposes their abdomen while dancing sexually suggestive dance moves? This movie really has no moral value, I highly doubt even the creators have morals since its promoting pedophilia. This movie wont promote anything good to any child, especially young impressionable girls who may think...
Bratz Babyz the Movie
This is what my 7 year-old daughter has to say about the movie: My name is Eliza and I thought the movie was great. It is about 6 girls, one girl's 2 puppies, and a bully. One of the girls accidentally brings one of her puppies with her to the mall. The dog gets lost and the bully finds it. And they go on a great adventure getting the puppy back. The songs are great and I love performing to them. The last song is my favorite. Cloe, the girl with the yellow hair is my favorite character because she has yellow hair like me.
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I am a big Bratz Babyz fan, and when I found out about this movie, I had to see it! The songs are great, my favorite songs are "Ready Or Not", and "All Together". The movie is about six three year olds-(Cloe; Jade; Sasha; Yasmin; Nora; and Nita" who go to the mall for a day of fun at the mall's day care. When Nora and Nita arrive at the day care, Nora finds she accidently brought her twin sister's (Nita) puppy to the mall. Nita picks on Nora a lot, and this only makes Nita more pissed off at Nora. The puppy ends up escaping, and the babyz have to escape the day care without Miss Calabash-who runs the day care-noticing, which shouldn't be too hard, considering all the other kids in the day care are always chasing her around and jumping on her. When the babyz escape, they find the puppy has been "dognapped" by the mall bully: Duane. Duane demands $50 for the puppy's safe return. and suggests Nora enter the mall karoake contest, in which the prize is $50. Nora has a fear of singing in...
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