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Bratz is an American product line of fashion dolls and merchandise manufactured by MGA Entertainment. Four original 10 inch dolls were released in 2001 – Yasmin, Cloe, Sasha, and Jade. They featured almond-shaped eyes adorned with eyeshadow, and lush, glossy lips. Bratz reached great success and the original line of dolls was expanded with a number of spin-offs like Bratz Kidz, and Bratz Babyz, as well as media featuring the Bratz characters, including a movie, TV series, music albums and video games. In 2005, global sales were two billion dollars and by 2006 Bratz had about forty percent of the fashion-doll market.
Bratz dolls have provoked controversy in several areas. From the dolls' stylized proportions to fashion-forward clothing, the brand has always followed pop culture trends closely. For years, MGA Entertainment was involved in a lengthy legal dispute with Mattel over the rights to the Bratz design. In 2011, the dispute ended with MGA as the victors. Related litigation is ongoing in a lawsuit by MGA alleging Mattel's theft of trade secrets.
Reinaldo Felisbino, a.k.a. Lela (born 17 April 1962) was a Brazilian football player.
Felisbino was born in Bauru, São Paulo, Brazil. He played as a right-winger, beginning and ending his career with Esporte Clube Noroeste in Bauru. He also wore the shirt of Fluminense Football Club, Inter de Limeira and Coritiba Foot Ball Club.
He won the Campeonato Brasileiro title in 1985 as captain of Coritiba, the greatest accomplishment in his playing career.
He is the father of players Alecsandro and Richarlyson.
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Genuine is Japanese singer songwriter Fayray's third studio album and last under the Antinos Records label. The album was released on July 18, 2001.
All songs written and composed by Fayray (except M-10, which is a Blondie cover).
Genuine (original German title: Genuine, die Tragödie eines seltsamen Hauses; literally: Genuine, the tragedy of a strange house) is a 1920 German silent horror film directed by Robert Wiene. It was also released as Genuine: A Tale of a Vampire.
The film's sets were designed by the Expressionist painter César Klein.
The film has been released as an extra feature on DVD releases of the Wiene film The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari.
Since completing a portrait of Genuine, a high priestess, Percy becomes irritable and withdrawn. He loses interest in painting and refuses to see his friends, preferring to spend his time alone with the portrait in his study. After turning down a wealthy patron's offer to buy the picture, Percy falls asleep while reading stories of Genuine's life. Genuine comes to life from the painting and escapes.
Genuine is purchased at a slave market by an old eccentric named Lord Melo. He learns that she had been sold into slavery when her people were conquered by a rival tribe. Melo locks her in an opulent chamber beneath his house, though she begs to be set free.