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Bratz Tokyo-A-Go-Go Dance&Skate Club

Bratz Tokyo-A-Go-Go Dance&Skate Club
From MGA Entertainment

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Product Description

Roller-Boogie down at the hottest night spot in town. Join Tiana, and all the Bratz and Bratz Boyz for an all night movin' n' groovin' roller disco dancin' extravaganza. Introducing Tiana - the newest member of the Bratz pack with a happening fashion top and bottom, snap-on roller skates and headphones. This 5-n-1 club has a Chill-out Room, DJ Booth, Smoothie Bar, Dancefloor and Roller Rink. Plus, it has a real working speaker you can plug in your own personal radio or boombox. Doll measures approximately 10" tall. Requires 6 "AA" batteries (not included).


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #152112 in Toys & Games
  • Brand: MGA Entertainment
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 22.50" h x 17.50" w x 17.00" l, 15.65 pounds

Features

  • Includes Tiana, the newest Bratz doll
  • Chill Out room
  • Smoothie bar
  • Disco dance floor with working lights
  • Motorized rink

Editorial Reviews

Editorial Review
Join Tiana, the MC and DJ for the Bratz "Tokyo-a-go go!" skate club for a night of Asian retro disco! Like the other Bratz, Tiana brought a party with her when she joined the gang. The playset, which includes a light up dance floor, is a personal roller skating rink that transforms into a disco dance floor. At least three of the Bratz pals can hang with Tiana at either the smoothie bar, retro lounge, or the dance/skate floor. Tiana's territory is the telephone booth-like DJ station. Great accessories (telephone, roller skates, lava lamp) make pretend play even cooler. Let's party! Choking Hazard: Small parts. Not for children under 3 years. --Diane Beall


Customer Reviews

Sad5
I wonder who is writting these reviews? This is a Toys R Us Website and you guys are cursing and writting things some children shouldnt be reading? And you guys are worried about what your children are playing with? Never mind what they are reading? My God. And toys are not an *Influence* on children..their parents are! So grow up and if you dont like the doll then dont buy them stop preaching to others. My neice is 7 years old and has many Bratz toys...She doesnt wear Thong, or parade around like an older girl. Nor does she wear horrible clothing. She acts like a 7 year old playing with a doll. Barbie had the same thing...So get over it.

After Lots of Research5
I plan to buy Bratz products for my two little girls ages 5 and 8. They absolutely adore Bratz dolls and have asked Santa to bring them anything Bratz related for Christmas. We currently own 2 Bratz dolls and they get plenty of wear and tear. Lots of attention! All of this negative feedback about a doll that little girls like to play with is ridiculous! I am a diehard Barbie fan myself, but she's never dressed appropriately either! For goodness sakes the doll wears 5 inch stiletto's to the pool and some of her wardrobe looks like it comes straight out of Frederick's of Hollywood. Leave Bratz alone, and even if they don't wear thongs, lots of people do! They are definitely making it under my tree this year.

Fun concept, but poorly made3
I bought one of these for my six year old for Christmas. It is a cute idea, and while I was never a big fan of Bratz, I think they aren't much worse than Barbie which I played with a lot as a kid. I think the name of them turns me off more than anything. However, this toy looks really cute, but is very poorly made. The roller rink doesn't work well, the dolls fall over constantly, the thing that holds them on is very flimsy. It comes with a plastic "straightener" which doesn't really work, and the dolls flop over on their own. The speaker does not really work, it says you can attach it to any radio, but it only works with our big stereo with the volume turned up all the way and you can still barely hear it. I am going to call the company and see if there is something that can be fixed. Good luck taking it back to the store, I had to rip the box to shreds to get the thing out! I think they make the boxes so difficult to open just for this reason. Really it is a cute toy, and not the fall of society some are saying it is. We are church going moral people, and I did go to some clubs in my youth! I don't think dancing and roller skating are evil. If your kids turn out badly, it is bad parenting, not the toys they played with!