Bratz: Super Babyz

Bratz: Super Babyz

6.3

Oct 09 2007

1h 14m

Animation, Family, Science Fiction

After visiting an amusement park, the Bratz babies encounter a potato-like alien species and accidentally obtain superpowers.

Britt McKillip

Britt McKillip

Cloe (voice)

Britt Irvin

Britt Irvin

Jade / Woman (voice)

Dorla Bell

Dorla Bell

Sasha (voice)

Maryke Hendrikse

Maryke Hendrikse

Yasmin (voice)

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