अपनी भाषा में प्लॉट जोड़ेंThe Bratz Babyz go for Daycare in a shopping mall and one of the puppies are kidnapped.The Bratz Babyz go for Daycare in a shopping mall and one of the puppies are kidnapped.The Bratz Babyz go for Daycare in a shopping mall and one of the puppies are kidnapped.
Ashleigh Ball
- Cloe
- (वॉइस)
Kathleen Barr
- Duane
- (वॉइस)
Alexandra Carter
- Jade
- (वॉइस)
Ian James Corlett
- Harvey
- (वॉइस)
Maryke Hendrikse
- Yasmin
- (वॉइस)
Britt McKillip
- Nora
- (वॉइस)
- …
Chantal Strand
- Sasha
- (वॉइस)
Ogie Banks
- Cameron
- (वॉइस)
- (बिना क्रेडिट के)
Greg Ellis
- Harvey
- (वॉइस)
- (बिना क्रेडिट के)
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Granted, this isn't the best kids movie I've ever seen, but it is a KIDS movie!! Who cares about the quality of the animation, as long as kids like it, that's what matters. My 6 year old LOVES this movie, every time we got to the video store that's the movie she picks. She sings along to all the songs, and is asking for the movie for Christmas. I am not concerned at all that she will be badly influenced by this movie. I am secure enough in my roll as a mother to believe that my girls will grow up knowing the difference between cartoon and reality. I think the plot of this movie is perfect for kids. No, an adult is not going to get anything out of it, but kids, especially little girls, will love the idea of other little girls doing what they can to save a cute puppy. Unbelievable? Absolutely. But I never did believe Wyle E Coyote could fall off a mountain 400 times and still get up to chase the roadrunner, yet I still found it enjoyable to watch. I still think that cartoons are made to be enjoyed, not dissected like an Acadedmy Award winner.
OK, let's show proof that I AM a guy and I have a twelve year old companion who'd dragged me to see this film a while ago. I wasn't expecting ANYTHING from Bratz since first of all, I'm not a big fan of the T.V. series that used to come on on the FOX channel and second of all, it was extravagantly girlie. But all in all, this film was beyond average. The theme song was kind of off for the Bratz Babyz and their characters were out-of-character compared to the dolls in the store, and why put in annoying twins puppy such as Nita & Nora and a bad-ass dog named Snappy? Let me explain, Nita is the absolute disrespectful and hot-headed child who's willing to get her way and is always cruel to her twin sister, Nora.
Nora is a timid kid twin of Nora who's always been bickered by her.
Snappy is an energetic puppy in which Nora coincidentally takes to the mall and gets herself into trouble after the puppy escapes into the mall.
See? These characters are just downright annoying, I mean, and what's up with their clothes? They're so small, skimpy and revealing; even a skirt wouldn't have the size of that, not even a Hawaii mini skirt. The plot follows babies "titled the Bratz" who roam the mall, looking for a puppy who's circumventing among the mall. Soon thereafter, he is kidnapped by a mall bully named "Duane" who's demanding fifty dolls to give the puppy for sale.
I'm sorry to say that this film is WAAY too short for me. Its flow is too rushed, its plot is rushing also. The songs like "Ready or Not" are too old for its style that not even a twelve-year-old would understand. And I forgot to mention the animation/visuals? They're horrible, I mean, there are WAY too many character errors and the scenery looks like something a two-year-old made. These babies are just too arrogant for their own good and are always putting too much pride in themselves.
I'm not forcing anyone to avoid the movie, but maybe kids who'd prefer more kid-friendly films/shows like Strawberry Shortcake shouldn't watch this.
Nora is a timid kid twin of Nora who's always been bickered by her.
Snappy is an energetic puppy in which Nora coincidentally takes to the mall and gets herself into trouble after the puppy escapes into the mall.
See? These characters are just downright annoying, I mean, and what's up with their clothes? They're so small, skimpy and revealing; even a skirt wouldn't have the size of that, not even a Hawaii mini skirt. The plot follows babies "titled the Bratz" who roam the mall, looking for a puppy who's circumventing among the mall. Soon thereafter, he is kidnapped by a mall bully named "Duane" who's demanding fifty dolls to give the puppy for sale.
I'm sorry to say that this film is WAAY too short for me. Its flow is too rushed, its plot is rushing also. The songs like "Ready or Not" are too old for its style that not even a twelve-year-old would understand. And I forgot to mention the animation/visuals? They're horrible, I mean, there are WAY too many character errors and the scenery looks like something a two-year-old made. These babies are just too arrogant for their own good and are always putting too much pride in themselves.
I'm not forcing anyone to avoid the movie, but maybe kids who'd prefer more kid-friendly films/shows like Strawberry Shortcake shouldn't watch this.
"Bratz Babyz" transcends the realms of childhood enchantment, emerging as a timeless masterpiece that captures the essence of innocence and friendship. From the first flicker of the screen, it becomes apparent that this animated gem isn't merely a movie; it's an enchanting journey into the world of imagination. As a childhood favorite, it holds a sacred place in my heart, sparking nostalgia with every frame. The narrative unfolds like a delicate tapestry, weaving tales of friendship and adventure that resonate across generations.
The animation, though aimed at a younger audience, is a true work of art. Vibrant colors dance across the screen, breathing life into characters that feel like cherished companions. The attention to detail is impeccable, creating a visually stunning landscape that captivates the imagination. The storyline, while seemingly simple, is a testament to the power of storytelling. It effortlessly blends humor, heart, and a sprinkle of magic, leaving an indelible mark on the viewer's soul.
What sets "Bratz Babyz" apart is its ability to transport audiences to a place where dreams are limitless and friendships endure the test of time. The characters, with their endearing quirks and unwavering loyalty, teach valuable lessons about love, courage, and the beauty of being true to oneself. It's a cinematic journey that transcends age, making it a treasured experience for both young hearts and those young at heart.
In a world often marked by complexity, "Bratz Babyz" is a refreshing oasis of simplicity and joy. It celebrates the magic of childhood, reminding us all to embrace the wonder that resides within our hearts. This film is not just a nostalgic trip down memory lane; it's a testament to the enduring power of storytelling and the ability of art to etch itself onto the canvas of our lives. "Bratz Babyz" isn't just a movie; it's a celebration of innocence, a melody that lingers, and a cinematic masterpiece that stands the test of time.
The animation, though aimed at a younger audience, is a true work of art. Vibrant colors dance across the screen, breathing life into characters that feel like cherished companions. The attention to detail is impeccable, creating a visually stunning landscape that captivates the imagination. The storyline, while seemingly simple, is a testament to the power of storytelling. It effortlessly blends humor, heart, and a sprinkle of magic, leaving an indelible mark on the viewer's soul.
What sets "Bratz Babyz" apart is its ability to transport audiences to a place where dreams are limitless and friendships endure the test of time. The characters, with their endearing quirks and unwavering loyalty, teach valuable lessons about love, courage, and the beauty of being true to oneself. It's a cinematic journey that transcends age, making it a treasured experience for both young hearts and those young at heart.
In a world often marked by complexity, "Bratz Babyz" is a refreshing oasis of simplicity and joy. It celebrates the magic of childhood, reminding us all to embrace the wonder that resides within our hearts. This film is not just a nostalgic trip down memory lane; it's a testament to the enduring power of storytelling and the ability of art to etch itself onto the canvas of our lives. "Bratz Babyz" isn't just a movie; it's a celebration of innocence, a melody that lingers, and a cinematic masterpiece that stands the test of time.
क्या आपको पता है
- कनेक्शनFollowed by Bratz: Forever Diamondz (2006)
- साउंडट्रैकBratz Babyz Theme Song
Music and Lyrics by Matthew Gerrard, Robbie Nevil and Jochem Van Der Saag
टॉप पसंद
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विवरण
- चलने की अवधि1 घंटा 6 मिनट
- रंग
- ध्वनि मिश्रण
- पक्ष अनुपात
- 1.33 : 1
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