Remember 2007's Bratz movie? Director Sean McNamara's live action film based on the bug-eyed fashion doll franchise has landed on Netflix - and it delivers all the noughties nostalgia.
Netflix's made the announcement in a tweet from its UK and Ireland account, grouping Bratz with "a truly wide range of films" hitting the entertainment service this weekend, including Shutter Island (2010) and Crocodile Dundee (1986).
Plenty of 90s kids will remember that the four original Bratz doll characters were released back in 2001 by MGA Entertainment and creator Carter Bryant.
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With their signature almond-shaped eyes and supersized lips, the dolls were a hit, and spawned a computer-generated web and TV series, along with video games, music albums - and, of course, a feature film.
The movie saw fashion-conscious BFFs Yasmin (Nathalia Ramos), Jade (Janel Parrish), Sasha (Logan Browning) and Cloe (Skyler Shaye) enter a new high school as freshmen together.
Arriving at Carry Nation High, the quartet discover that senior Meredith Baxter Dimly (Chelsea Staub) is reigning queen of the school's social cliques. As the most popular girl in school, Meredith isn't someone to mess with.
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Cue a whole heap of peer pressure as Carry Nation High's social hierarchy threatens to separate the foursome. As Yasmin, Jade, Sasha, and Cloe forge their own paths, they begin to be manipulated into hating each other. Luckily, a detention scene promises hope of a reconciliation for the quartet.
The movie gave us all the archetypal American high school cliques, along with lessons on female friendship, tolerance and empowerment. Oh, and the fashion is a serious noughties throwback - think low slung inky denim and mini skirts layered over leggings.
Twitter is certainly excited for the film's arrival on Netflix.
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"They say my Bratitude is just an attitude!" commented one hyped fan, quoting the lyrics of the Bratz theme song.
"I'm just so happy about Bratz tbh," wrote another.
"Bratz is back!!!" chimed in a third.
Get ready to time travel back to 2007.
Featured Image Credit: Lionsgate FilmsTopics: TV and Film, Netflix