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Monday, January 14, 2013
Pick A Side Lady!!!
Saturday, December 8, 2012
Bratzilla – Not Destined For A Long Run
Michelle
Monday, December 3, 2012
Bratzilla - MGA You Disappoint Me
The new doll line in question is of course MGA's Bratzilla line. Now before you assume anything, no I am not bothered by them being on the "spooky" side and "stealing" the idea from Mattel. You can't steal a theme. MGA clearly saw Mattel was doing good with Monster High, so they came up with witches. Fine by me. Now, what bothered me was their music video for the Bratzilla line. Take a look at it.
Ok, so maybe it's just me that's bothered by this, but if you look at the picture above, you will clearly see that Sashabella Paws, Jade J'Adore, and Yasmina Clairvoya are clearly girls of color. Sasha has always been of African descent, Jade has always been of Asian descent, and Yasmin has always been of Hispanic descent. Yet all the girls in the music video above are Caucasian. Now I am usually not a big pain over the major whitewashing in the media, but this really just upset me. What are girls who are of color going to think when they see this video and don't see a girl like them representing the dolls that look like them? Sadly, I think they are so used to the world being whitewashed that they don't notice, at least not according to the comments under the video that were all beaming about the video. One person even wanted a full length movie with these same girls.
Like I said, I am usually not big on the lack of people of color in the media, but these dolls I've mentioned at clearly not Caucasian. It just makes me wonder why they didn't have dancers of the proper race dancing for the characters. I think this is why Monster High is so accepted, these dolls tell the world it doesn't mater who you are or what you look like, you are still awesome. Take a look at the video for Monster High and see the difference.
See how you have people of all kinds represented and how it's more of celebration of being who you are no matter...well no matter who you are. LOL! Now the Bratzilla video is sending a mixed message. I wanted to get some of these dolls because of their eyes and how they would fit well with my web-comic I am going to work on, especially if they make the guys too, but this just made me feel funky about the line. I'll probably still buy it because they are beautiful dolls and will fit perfectly with my story, but I am still so disappointed in MGA. They dropped the ball in my eyes when it comes to this video. The girls in the video are very talented and very pretty, but it didn't represent those three characters at all and was a major distraction for me.
Am I the only one bothered by this? Should I just get off the soapbox and calm myself? Or is anyone else out there just a slight bit put off by this video? So many people love Sasha, Jade, and Yasmin, and I know MGA could have found dancers for the video who were of color, so what gives? Feel free to tell me your thoughts down below. Ok, getting off my soapbox now. Returning to article writing and then going to start sewing for Christmas. Blog post about that coming soon. Ok, bye for now peeps.
Thinking 3 hours of sleep was not enough, it makes her cranky,
Michelle
Monday, June 11, 2012
Bald Beauties
Hey all. I know, I said I was on hiatus, and I still am technically, but I had to blog about this when I saw it. It was mentioned at Toy Fair, but I didn’t find out about it until now and thought maybe others hadn’t either.
So this month Toys R Us released a set of Bratz and Moxie Girlz dolls that have no hair. The reason for this is to promote giving hope to children with cancer. This just touched my heart when I saw it on the Toys R Us website. I was just “window shopping” and I saw these dolls didn’t have hair. My first thought was that they looked like they had cancer and when I read the description I was in shock to see the dolls were indeed cancer patients. This just touched my heart. Can you imagine being a little girl or boy with cancer and getting a doll that looked just like you and reminded you every day to have hope and to stay strong and be happy? Just beautiful. Each doll that is purchased will donate a dollar to City of Hope for cancer research.
And after much prodding from fans, Barbie is going to join in the support. Fans asked Mattel to make a bald Barbie in support of children dealing with cancer and alopecia. So Barbie will have a friend who will be dealing with cancer and who will have hats, wigs, and scarves to accessorize her bald beauty. However Mattel is not putting Barbie’s friend into stores. More like they will be making a few dolls to donate as well as donating some money to CureSearch for Children's Cancer and the National Alopecia Areata Foundation. It’s kind of a bummer they aren’t more global with this doll since they could make money for the cause by offering these dolls for sale, but hey they weren’t going to do anything at all so at least it’s something right?
So yeah, had to share this with you all. I think it’s pretty amazing for these companies to do this. Actions like this renew faith in humanity. And on that note I will take off again. Dealing with some stressful stuff here as usual. My dad has a surgery coming up, stomach issue is still my bff, and just little stresses tucked in here and there just in case I didn’t have enough to deal with. Meh. I’ll deal. Hope all is well with all of you.
I’ll be back soon. Be good until then. Bye for now lovelies.
Smooches and tooches…umm…yeah,
Chelle
Friday, May 6, 2011
Mattel, it’s a win/win baby.
Ok, so I am still working on my bookmarks, and finding a lot of dead links and good links and…I’m getting off topic. Well in looking through my links I saw mention that MGA won against Mattel. What?!? Where have I been? I seriously need to find a good news website to look at. Any good websites out there people? I seldom watch it on tv so toss’em at me. Anyway, so it seems that the court found in favor of MGA and basically said that MGA was in their right to look at the drawings and sculpts done by Bryant and say “Neat idea! We’re gonna take that and slap it with our own magic dust and see what comes out.” Now MGA did get a slap on the hand for interfering with Bryant’s contract with Mattel, and they do have to pay Mattel 10,000 dollars for that. But Mattel owes, right now, MGA roughly 89 million, that I believe could triple once things like lawyers fees are calculated in. Damnnnn Mattel. Add on to all of this that no sooner the verdict was read that Mattel’s stocks fell and continued to fall throughout the day. But I love the last bit of the verdict that I couldn’t agree with more. “America thrives on competition; Barbie, the all-American girl, will too.” So true.