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bratz girls really rock

School's out, and Bratz Jade, Cloe, Sasha and Yasmin are headed for summer fun at Camp Starshine - a performing arts camp where their band can really rock out. The girls are all about having a fun summer, but they realize that the camp means business when they hear the announcement that the winner of the camp showcase finale will get to star in a Hollywood movie. It isn't long before the girls' goal of having fun takes second place to that of winning the competition and becoming a star.

bratz girls really rock

Coming on the heels of the Disney mega-hits High School Musical and Camp Rock, this musical about the Bratz going to a performing arts summer camp and competing for a spot in a Hollywood movie (with one character finding her true love, of course) seems too familiar. Girlz Really Rock seems like a bad attempt at a Camp Rock knock off with mediocre animation, uninspiring music, and very poor aim at the target audience.

bratz girls really rock

The DVD is supposedly targeted at kids ages 3 and up -- so maybe they were going for an animated flick similar to the recent tween TV movie hits, but for younger kids. The problem is, Girlz Really Rock contains some material that can hardly be seen as appropriate for the preschool or early school age set, and the Bratz' clothing and makeup would not be acceptable under the dress codes of any public school I know of.

bratz girls really rock

Play as Cloe™, Jade™, Sasha™ or Yasmin™ in Bratz Girlz Really Rock as they glam it up at Camp Starshine, a summer camp for the performing arts. When the girls befriend an accomplished ballerina, they join together for the performance of a lifetime in the camp talent competition. Practice in the recording studio or go on stage for a live guitar or keyboard performance of music from the DVD movie soundtrack.

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