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  2. MGA Entertainment - Wikipedia

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    The toymaker launched the unboxing toy line L.O.L. Surprise! ("Li'l Outrageous Littles") on December 7, 2016. The brand became a huge success for MGA and the L.O.L. Surprise doll assortment was the #1 toy for 2017 through November in the US, according to The NPD Group. [11] MGA Entertainment planned to double the sales of L.O.L. Surprise toys ...

  3. T.I., Tiny awarded $71 million in lawsuit over toymaker MGA's ...

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    Musicians T.I. and Tiny win $71 million in their intellectual property case against toy company MGA Entertainment and its line of quirky fashion dolls.

  4. OMG Girlz - Wikipedia

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    The OMG Girlz is an American teen pop girl group.Their name is a play-on words, it represents being young ladies "Miss" that are "Guided" in positive ways. [1] Formed in 2009, by Tameka "Tiny" Cottle, the Atlanta-based girl group performed publicly for the first time on an episode of BET's Tiny and Toya reality television series. [2]

  5. Isaac Larian - Wikipedia

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    In 1998, Larian changed his company's name to MGA Entertainment [8] and in 2001, MGA developed the "Bratz" doll. [1] In 2005, Bratz sales totaled $800 million well ahead of their main rival, Barbie with $445 million in sales.

  6. Moxie Girlz - Wikipedia

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    Moxie Girlz were a line of fashion dolls introduced by MGA Entertainment in 2009. These dolls are targeted at girls ages 6+. These dolls are targeted at girls ages 6+. The four original 10.6-inch dolls are named Lexa, Bria, Avery, and Sophina, with others named Bryten, Kellan, Monet, Merin, Ida, and Amberly.

  7. Lalaloopsy - Wikipedia

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    On July 19, 2010, MGA Entertainment announced the launch of a line of doll toys, Bitty Buttons (created by Amandine Consorti), featuring eight 13-inch original rag dolls with the tag line "Sew magical! Sew cute!" Each doll character was created with a fictional theme, reflecting the day they were sewn on, the fabric they were sewn from, and ...