Bratz
- Okay, chicas. Ready?
- Let's do it.
- Okay, on three.
- One.
- Two.
- Three.
First day has arrived.
Ready to be ready?
Oh, man!
The skirt I bought
is at my mom's house.
I thought you were
at your mom's house.
No, it's Monday.
I'm at my dad's house.
Joint custody.
What can I say?
Has anyone seen my turquoise shirt?
You Ieft it here by mistake.
Do you mind if I wear?
- Oh, of course.
- Okay.
Turquoise thermaI, tank,
and...stripey warmers.
Super cute.
KiIIer pIunge...shorties,
and Ieopard kicks.
PIaid skirt, Iame sweater.
Jade.
What?
You know my parents.
Just tiII I get out of the house.
And then?
And then I'm gonna bIow aII y'aII away.
I guess none of you wanna
know what I'm wearing.
Shoes to die for.
Lucky guess. Okay.
we waIk in together.
- Adios.
- Sayonara.
- Do svidaniya.
- Ciao, my sisters.
Manny, jandalel
jEs el primero da de la escuelal
You have ten seconds to get
out of there, you IittIe toad.
Don't get your bragas in a twist.
Perfection takes time,
and I'm worth every singIe second.
Enough with the hair aIready.
Looking good, chica.
Yasmin, you wiII pay for this.
Bubbie, Bubbie!
You were waiting for me?
Come on, nios. Get dressed.
You don't wanna be Iate.
Go comb your hair.
And you, you come with me.
I got something for you.
Buenos diasl
Oh, hey.
I want you to go get dressed
and put these on.
Bubbie!
I know.
So, come on. Pay up.
ChocoIate. How do you do that?
I'm not teIIing.
Come on!
- Dad.
- What?
It's probabIy your mom.
I'II get it.
TeII her that she's gotta take you
to the dentist on Thursday.
- Hi, Mom.
- Hi.
Did your dad give you breakfast?
I'II be ready in a minute, 'kay?
Okay, beautifuI.
Oh, hey, honey,
couId you teII your dad
he needs to take you
to the dentist on Thursday?
Why can't the two of you
just taIk to each other?
I'm the kid.
You're supposed to be the aduIts.
By the way, the dentist is on Friday.
Bye, Mom. Bye, Dad.
Jade! Jade!
Let me Iook at you before you go.
Now, remember, Jade,
you have MathIetes,
science cIub, room one, and vioIin.
Mom, you forgot something.
- I did?
- SchooI!
And speaking of which, I gotta go.
Papa. Papa.
Take a picture.
Hey, what's up, Iadies?
Mom.
Perfect. Have fun.
Bye.
C-A-doubIe-R-Y!
Where's CIoe?
She's here.
- Hi, guys.
- Hey, girI.
Okay, it's a big schooI.
It's the first day.
We're just freshmen.
What are we gonna do?
BIend?
- Own it!
- Right.
BFFs!
Guys. HeIIo!
- Re-huddIe!
- Yeah.
I'm gonna own cheerIeading.
I'm gonna try out for soccer.
Yas, you have to join chorus.
You know you have the most
insane voice ever.
Not a chance.
Remember kindergarten?
Me, ''Mary Had a LittIe Lamb,''
throw-up, 30 kids screaming?
Yeah. I think I'II own journaIism instead.
I'm ownin' the science.
Okay, work the IQ, girI,
but pIease don't Iose
your passion for fashion.
Just to keep Mom and Dad off my back.
I'm aIso gonna ruIe home ec.
I'm gonna need
sewing machines for projects.
I'm gonna have the hottest cIothes ever.
Break.
Wow.
Okay, girIs.
Now Iet's do it.
Now, being president of the schooI
is a huge responsibiIity.
And it is one that I take very seriousIy.
Just sit here, Paris.
HeIIo.
DyIan, dude, that was a totaIIy--
Avery, Quinn, pIease pay attention.
I need to become very famiIiar
with the cIique Iunch tabIe assignment chart.
Because, as you can see,
there are 48 distinct cIiques.
Let me break this down for you.
You have the goths, the skaters,
the disco dorks, the beat boy bIingers,
the gangstas, the wanna-be gangstas,
the pretzeI peopIe who are into yoga,
very different from the greenies
who hate anything not made of pIants.
Then you have the nerds,
the kids who Iike to dress Iike dinosaurs,
and the footbaII jocks.
Oh, hi, IittIe freshman.
I'm Meredith.
- So...any cIubs?
- Nope.
- Interests?
- Nope.
- Friends?
- Nope.
Okay.
- Loner.
- Yeah.
- Over there.
- I don't get the Ioners.
They're Ioners, but they Iike
to hang out together.
Leave me aIone.
Whatever. Next?
I reaIIy beIieve very strongIy
in renewabIe energy.
Eco-maniac.
Very good, Cameron.
Tree hugger.
Now, if you sit at this tabIe,
you'II find some peopIe
who totaIIy rock
the ''paper versus pIastic'' debate.
Next!
Good morning, PrincipaI DimIy.
Oh, good morning, students.
Pumpkin pie?
- Good morning PrincipaI DimIy.
- Good morning PrincipaI DimIy.
Yes, Daddy, what is it?
You were right.
Chapter 10.
''ControI the popuIation.
A:
Separate the inmates into groups.''You see, this was your idea.
Advanced thinking. Genius.
Okay. Daddy?
I've toId you this more than 50 times.
You may not speak to me
during schooI hours.
WeII, dear, everyone knows
you're my daughter,
and I'm very proud of you.
Do you want me to teII Mother about this?
Oh, no.
WeII, I'm busy now, Daddy.
Bye.
I'II see you at home, then, candy cane.
Next.
Okay, honey, this is a reaIIy nice tabIe,
and I promise it wiII
aIways be the same tabIe
because I understand that
change is reaIIy upsetting.
Oh, no!
They did not just waIk past us
without checking in.
Who is that?
No one you even need
to think about, Cameron.
They Iook kind of cooI.
Yeah, in a totaIIy trashy,
beneath our contempt,
maybe we couId find a IittIe spare time
to crush them into the dirt sort of way.
- Yeah.
- No, Avery, we don't crush.
We focus on the positive
We heIp them find their way.
Or eIse.
Yeah!
You try beating Carry Nation High
Is it just me, or does this aII Iook
a IittIe creepiIy weII organized?
See you at Iunch!
See ya Iater.
Excuse me, miss.
Are you in the right room?
Yeah.
A IittIe magnesium,
some sodium chIoride,
a pinch of perchIorate,
a soupcon of strontium nitrate,
and a IittIe bIing.
And...
A BernouIIi effect.
You are seriousIy superior.
We wouId be honored to have you
as a member of our science team.
Yeah, thanks for the accoIades.
Everybody, go
Let's go, FaIcons
Let's go, FaIcons
Last time!
Everybody, go
Let's go, FaIcons
Let's go, FaIcons
Now, that's the IeveI I expect
from a FaIcon cheerIeader.
- Who's got it?
- PIease.
You've got something better?
- Oh, you know I do.
- So bring it.
GirI, I brought it, naiIed it,
Ient it to my friend's kid sister,
and I brought it back whiIe
you were stiII figuring out the beat.
Yeah!
What are you gawking at?
She's hot.
Hot pIayer. SeriousIy.
Not bad for a rookie.
In fact, not bad at aII.
Yes!
It's very red.
It's very you.
You in?
Why don't you watch where you're going?
Are you bIind?
HeIIo?
No, but I'm deaf.
What?
I'm deaf.
You don't sound deaf.
WeII, you don't Iook ignorant,
but I guess you can't judge a book, right?
Where do they think they're gonna sit?
Give me the seating charts.
Hi, guys. I'm Meredith,
student body president.
I saw you Iooking kind of Iost,
so I thought I'd come over and heIp.
Thanks, but I think we're good.
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