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Secret Date
Box Front
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Secret Date
Box Back
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Secret Date Cameron
From the box:
Secret Date: It's a Secret Worth Keeping!
It's 7 p.m. Saturday Night: You're all dressed up and ready for your
blind date to arrive when suddenly-the doorbell rings! Immediately,
your heart begins to pound! Who will it be? What will he be like? What
does he have planned? It's all a secret until you open the door and
find out!
We come with:
Jacket!
Fashion Dress!
Stylin' Shirt!
Bratzpack Backpack
Cool Pants!
2 Pairs of Shoes!
2 Drinking Glasses!
Copyright year: 2004
Additional Notes:
The Secret Date collection marked several firsts including the first
time any bratz were sold as a two-pack, the first time a Bratz Boy and
a Bratz Girl were sold together and the first time new Bratz Boy character
Bryce appeared.
The box design was larger than the standard Bratz boxes in order to
accommodate both characters side by side. The Bratz Girl appeared on
the right side of the box while the Bratz Boy was hidden behind opaque
printing. The artwork on the box depicted the specific Girl that was
included while the Boy was only a generic silhouette. There were two
variations in the box artwork one with a transparent circle to view
the Bratz Boyz's feet while the other was a more opaque red.
The descriptive text on the back of the box described Jacket! and Backpack
as included accessories but neither of these were included for the Boyz.
Early prerelease photos of Secret Date Bryce showed a black faux leather
jacket which apparently did not make the final release. Each Boy included
a pair of sunglasses and a bouquet of flowers neither of which were
listed on the box.
The pants for Cameron, Eitan and Dylan were simple black slacks out
of a basic cotton. Koby's pants were a shiny metallic blue fabric and
Bryce's pants were created out of a tan velvet and denim combination.
Bryce was a special limited edition character introduced in the Secret
Date line that was only included in 1 out of every 24 boxes.
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