Bratz and Monster High are not the same—they are separate doll lines created by different companies with distinct themes, styles, and target audiences. Bratz is a fashion doll line launched by MGA Entertainment in 2001, known for stylized proportions (large lips and eyes), trendy fashion, and a focus on friendship between diverse characters. Monster High is a toy line created by Mattel that debuted in 2010, centered around the children of famous monsters (like Dracula, Frankenstein, and the Mummy) attending a supernatural high school. While both franchises target similar age groups (primarily children and collectors) and feature dolls with exaggerated features and fashionable clothing, they differ fundamentally in concept and design. Bratz emphasizes contemporary fashion and regular human characters with an edgy style, whereas Monster High combines fashion with fantasy horror elements and supernatural storytelling. The character designs reflect these differences: Bratz dolls have distinctive makeup and proportions reflecting 2000s fashion trends, while Monster High dolls incorporate creature characteristics and gothic aesthetics. Both lines have spawned animated series, movies, and merchandise, but each maintains its own universe and creative direction. Some fans enjoy both franchises, but they appeal to different aesthetic preferences—Bratz for fashion-forward styling and Monster High for those interested in spooky, supernatural themes combined with doll fashion play.