MGA Entertainment

Background: Micro-Games America Entertainment is a children's toy manufacturer and entertainment company formed in 1979, best-known for their LaLaLoopsy toy line and their wildly infamous but formerly popular line of Bratz dolls, as well as owning the company Little Tikes.

(2004-)

Logo: On a black background, a pink flare appears over the background at the left. Then, while it happens, a three-shaped object emerges from it, with "MGA" on it, with M on a blue square, G on a yellow circle, and A on a red triangle. Then it zooms out to make the object look to the bottom-right corner. After it done it, the object shines and the word "ENTERTAINMENT" wipes from the left to the right so fast, along with a registered trademark symbol next to the T to form the print logo. It is on a dark purple background, and a pink outline, shines behind the shaped object.

Variant: A still version exists on a black background without the pink outline.

FX/SFX: All CGI animation. The fading in on the still version.

Music/Sounds: The opening/closing theme of the movie/show.

Availability: Seen on the live-action version of Bratz. The still version appears on the Bratz direct-to-video films, as well as the TV series.

Editor's Note: None.