The Cheetah Girls Merchandise - Dolls

Dolls

The official Cheetah Girls dolls will be released by Play Along Toys, along with the Hannah Montana and High School Musical dolls (by Mattel). Sabrina Bryan described the dolls as "very life-like". The dolls will also carry their characters names as opposed to their real names. A Galleria doll will also be made, reflecting the fictional on-screen group of Cheetah Girls rather than the real life group of Cheetah Girls.

The dolls come in two collections. The first "Fashion" collection will be the doll, along with an extra outfit including shoes, a mannequin for the extra outfit, a brush, a microphone headset, and a small card with the catchphrase growl power and a picture of the real life Cheetah Girl.

The second "In Concert" collection dolls will feature the Cheetah Girl doll, a microphone, a backstage pass necklace or bracelet for the buyers to wear, a brush, and a mini poster of the real life Cheetah Girl. The dolls also sing actutal Cheetah Girls songs. Each doll sings a different song (Chanel-Girl Power, Galleria-Cheetah Sisters, Dorinda-Step Up, Aquanette-Strut).

All the dolls are to be released in Fall 2007. They are anticipated to be high sellers, along with the Hannah Montana dolls. A playset of the Cheetah Girls tour bus is also to be released with the dolls. New dolls were released on May, 2011 with a stage and movie playset.

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