AND EVER SINCE, SHE HAS BEEN OBSESSED WITH MONEY AND HOW MUCH THINGS COST, ALWAYS SPEAKING AMERICAN WHEN SHES BRITISH AND DRESSES LIKE A HOOKER AND ITS MAJOR CRAP, WARPING KIDS MINDS... BOYCOT IT. THE BIG BOSSES AT THE TOY COMPANIES, DONT CARE AS LONG AS THEY GET THEIR MILLIONS. BRATZ DRESS LIKE TARTS AND TALK ABOUT NOTHING BU BOYS AND SHOPPING. PLEASE REALISE THIS CRAP IS AWFUL.
I hear you loud and clear on this. I'm an elementary school teacher assistant, and I work with kids even younger than your sister who are influenced by this sort of trash. I'm not saying Bratz are entirely to blame, of course, but they encourage the idea that you absolutely NEED to wear the best clothes and get the best boys, and I know 6-YEAR-OLDS who act accordingly. When I have a 6-year-old girl walking into my classroom with a miniskirt and nearly knee-high boots, who is also obsessed with Bratz, I smell a major rat.
Just so you know, if kids are dressing like sluts, it's not the Bratzm, fault, it's the parnts fault, if your a parents teach your kid not to do stuff you see on TV. So shut up about it alright. And tell the parents to raise their kids right. Adn just so you know,, I have a really ound cousin that lvoes Bratz dolls, but she dosn't want them to be their role models, she wants me to. She likes stuff I like because I'm her role model because I love her and I spend my time with her, and also, I'm a good role model too, she's a great little girl.
LOL! I love how people blame a show/dolls for the way their daughter dresses. YOU are the parent and if you don't like the clothes she's buying, then go to the mall with her and tell her what she can and cannot buy. Supervise her shopping trips or, if you don't like what she comes home with, make her return it.
Take some responsiblity and stop blaming a cartoon show. DO SOMETHING about it. Act like a parent.
well ist ur silly lil sisters fault init cos Bratz Producers neva told her to watch maybe its u or ur parents fault to let her watch, lil kids do copy stuff on TV
NikiDrea, just so you know, I'm 14, I go to high school, I'm learning how to drive, so I can say shut up. I'm just giving parents the advice they need, you have to spend time with you kids, make them want you to be your role model, I'm 14, I'm my little cousin's role model, I'm a good role model, and my little cousins knows right from wrong because I taught her that, parents teach your kids right from wrong and quit blaming a peice of plastic for something that is your fault.
I happened to stumble on to this page when bored. I've never seen Bratz so I wont make an opinion on it. I can however form an opinion of you. You seem to be under the impression that being 14 means you are just as intelligent as these concerned parents. You list the fact that your "learning to drive" as why your good enough to lecture them. I hope you realize how much you sound like you are bragging, and that this makes you seem even more immature than the kids that seem to be being influenced by this show.
Can you hear me, that when it rains and shines It's just a state of mind?
Now, did I say that, whatr I meant was that I was old enough to be a role model to someone younger then, besides, I'm not that mature, heck, I like to act like a kid now and then, all I said was that people need to be role models to the younger kids, I'm saying that I'm gonna be an adult soon, and I'm learning how to become one and that's all I'm saying.
You know, it's not necessarily the parents' fault. Ever heard of brainwashing? Yeah, everyones doing it!!! You can tell a kid what to do and what not to do but you can't control what's in their head.
*scratches head* Why are we having a heated debate over a little girl's television show? I have watched the show before, and while I found it a little irritating with all of the over-dramatic acting, it's a pretty decent show for little kids. While the girls outfits and attire may not be up to par, I agree with some of the posters on here that it is partially the parents fault. If your child wants to buy a tight denim mini-skirt and leather knee-high boots, a red flag should go off in your head. Now a day's though, it seems a lot of parents just don't care. I see tons of "tweenagers" sporting Abercrombie & Fitch and all other kinds of thin and tight labeled clothing and apparently, their parents do not see anything wrong with their daughters and sons putting them in credit card debt to wear something that has a brand plastered on the front. All in all, the parents do have to take SOME action against a child's wardrobe- whether it was brought upon by a TV show about dolls or not.
"Please, please don't let my last moments be me crammed into a boat surrounded by mechanical singing pirates." - Maximum Ride
I know a SEVEN year old girl who is so obsessed with bratz, she calls her mom Jade her father Eitan her brother Cameron and herself Yasmin and me Cloe.
Yet she dresses appropriatly.
I'm the idiot you all love! (hooray! I've been on IMDb for a year!)