Bratz
2005 / TV-GBratz (also known as Bratz: The Series or Bratz TV) is a computer animated television series based on a line of toy dolls of the same name. It is produced by Mike Young Productions, MGA Entertainment, and Lionsgate Television, and premiered on 4Kids TV. The show aired from September 10, 2005 to October 14, 2006. In 2008, the show was renewed for season 2. The show is about four female adolescents who run their own teen magazine.
Seasons & Episode
The Bratz think they've hired the perfect office assistant until they discover the shy girl, Prudence, is an undercover agent for Burdine, sent to steal the Bratz' latest interview! then the Bratz want her to get out of her sight forever.
Porsha an interviewer goes to he Bratz school and picks Cloe to interview and she is doing an interview which she call the Cloe life. And Porsha decides to supposedly recommend Cloe for her own show, but when Porsha is rude to Jade, Yasmin, and Sasha they try to warn Cloe about her.
Byron asks the Bratz if they would help him with another mission to figure out who is stealing jewelry that is in the rally 500 race. So Byron told the girls that Liam, top teen racer, could be in trouble then Jade says yes for all of them immediately. Then the Bratz find out that they have to go undercover as a racing team one will be driving and the other three will be the pit crew.
The Bratz are enlisted to solve the mystery of a synchronized swimming team's missing mascot goat. The Bratz find the goat, but then are confronted by dissention in the ranks when Yasmin refuses to take him back — she's opposed to exploiting animals.
Byron trust the girls to keep an eye on a case that contains an invisibility formula and Jade and Sasha spray it on themselves and when it wears off they are locked in a room with Burdine's sister, Burdine, Kirsty and Kasey.
The Bratz just came back from a mission and they missed their finals so their gym teacher, who is working for Burdine, gave them all F's. So, the Bratz take this matter to the principal who gives them a make-up exam, but the gym teacher will stop at nothing to make the Bratz fail.
A fashion designer named Jules is going to let a magazine have one of his adds in there magazine. The Bratz is one of the magazine and so is Your Thing magazine. But when Jules nanny had to leave his kids had know where to go so the Bratz took them in, but they are serious brats. Then Burdine sends Kirstee and Kaycee to try to bring Jules kids to them so they could try to win them over.
Yasmin is elected prom queen and is stressing to find a date to the dance.
Sasha wants to make a big difference in the world she gets the chance when Stiles High is infiltrated by aliens. But it turns out the only way Sasha can make a difference is by letting the Tweevils save the planet. She soon learns that doing good is more important than getting the credit for doing good!
Byron is taken prisoner and he calls the Bratz for help. But they discover that he's also called a teenage boy agent they've never heard of. When both the Bratz and the boy insist that they're Byron's A team, rivalry gets in the way of a successful rescue. They must put aside their differences for the common good, and in doing so, learn that everyone has something valuable to come.
The Bratz struggle to cook up a classic French meal for famed costume designer Jean-Paul and his friend the Viscount. But as Jean Paul nears Stilesville, he announces that they want a classic American meal. With only an hour to go, the Bratz spring into action, and eventually come up with the perfect American meal and it is quite multi-ethnic!
A discussion about karma leads Sasha, Cloe and Jade to try and do good deeds in hopes that good things will happen to them in return. They fail, because their motives are selfish. Meanwhile, when Yasmin selflessly rescues the Tweevils from a life of petty shoplifting and inadvertently ends up sentenced to community service, she and the Tweevils help an unfortunate soul — and are rewarded more handsomely than she could have imagine.
When Byron invites the Bratz to London for an awards bash, they quickly find it's a trap - Byron's been kidnapped by another Byron. A villain has had plastic surgery to look just like him and now it's up to the Bratz to figure out which one is bad, which one is good!
A mysterious bow found laying on Jade's desk causes trouble left and right.
Bratz (also known as Bratz: The Series or Bratz TV) is a computer animated television series based on a line of toy dolls of the same name. It is produced by Mike Young Productions, MGA Entertainment, and Lionsgate Television, and premiered on 4Kids TV. The show aired from September 10, 2005 to October 14, 2006. In 2008, the show was renewed for season 2. The show is about four female adolescents who run their own teen magazine.