
Eitan Dragon Symbol

Tokyo-A-Go-Go Eitan
Box Front
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Tokyo-A-Go-Go Eitan
Box Back
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Tokyo A-Go-Go Eitan Outfit 1
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From the box:
Anything Goes in Tokyo!
Inspired by the Far-Out Fashions of the Far East, join the Bratz Boyz
as they take to the streets in a Kaleidoscope of crazy-cool color &
form, and show the World that it's not always WHAT you wear, but HOW
you wear it!
I come with:
2 Cool Tops!
2 Cool Bottoms!
Jacket!
Boyzbag!
Personal E-Gadget!
Flip Phone!
Exclusive & Collectible X-Treme Activity Gear!
Action Figure Keychain
Copyright year: 2004
Additional Notes:
The Tokyo-A-Go-Go line was part of a large simultaneous release
of new Bratz Boyz lines in the Summer of 2004. For the first time only
a select group of 3 Boyz would be part of the lineup: Cameron, Dylan
and Eitan.
While overall box shape remained the same the cardboard "inserts"
were now glued to the outside of the box wrapping around the front sides
and back. Unlike previous box designs the cardback did not cover the
entire box but was die-cut at various odd angles and shapes. For the
first time the illustration style of the Boyz was changed to reflect
a Japanese-Animé style of drawing.
The overall fashion theme of the Tokyo Line was wild colors, textures
and patterns. Modeled after the more edgy and bubblegum-pop stylings
of Japanese teenagers the Bratz Boyz outfits included a massive amount
of detail, accents and fabrics including zippers, faux furs, fringes,
meshes, felts, cottons, denim and synthetics combined in an array of
bright colors and designs.
In his Tokyo-A-Go-Go line Cameron received a much longer hairstyle reminiscent
of the new Bryce Boy from the Secret Date line. Eitan had his bangs
combed forward for the first time and striped with blue highlights while
Dylan's hair was made much thicker on the top and highlighted with blonde
and magenta stripes.
The standard Collectible Card utilized the same Animé drawings
from the packaging and, similar to the FlashBack Fever Collection, simply
enlarged the same illustration for the second image.
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