American fashion doll franchise
Rainbow High
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Inventor(s)
| Michael Scott Anderson
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Company
| MGA Entertainment
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Country
| United States
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Availability
| 2020?present
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Slogan
| - Collect the Rainbow (2020?2021)
- Let Your True Colors Shine (2021?2023)
- Shine Brighter Together (2024?present)
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Official website
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Rainbow High
is a
fashion doll
franchise created by Michael Scott Anderson originally as
Rainbow Surprise
and released by American toy company
MGA Entertainment
in 2020 originally as a spin-off from their
Poopsie Slime Surprise
brand. The
back story
for the franchise revolves around an elite high school for the visual arts, featuring students who represent colors of the rainbow.
At the close of 2020, the brand became independent from other MGA brands and was complemented with an audiovisual franchise of in-universe-branded
web series
of animated shorts and episodes, which were predominantly released on
YouTube
and later made available on
Netflix
. In February 2022, MGA released the franchise's first official spin-off known as
Shadow High
to be the brand's rival school, with the spin-off brand spotting/representing grayscale colors in clear contrast to their hosts.
History
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Rainbow High dolls from its launch in 2020. The characters, shown from left to right, are Ruby Anderson, Poppy Rowan, Sunny Madison, Jade Hunter, Skyler Bradshaw and Violet Willow.
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In 2019, MGA released a line of 14-inch fashion dolls under their
Poopsie
brand, named
Rainbow Surprise
.
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Though these dolls bear some resemblance to the eventual
Rainbow High
dolls, they are scaled up and have painted eyes rather than inset eyes. These four dolls were later re-released the following year under the
Rainbow High
brand in new packaging.
Rainbow Surprise
also included a series of blind-boxed Fantasy Friends dolls which were also incorporated into the
Rainbow High
brand.
The first 11-inch
Rainbow High
dolls were released in 2020, with the initial lineup including Ruby Anderson, Poppy Rowan, Sunny Madison, Jade Hunter, Skyler Bradshaw and Violet Willow dolls. Each of the original dolls included two outfits and a doll stand, while the dolls themselves featured inset eyes and thirteen points of articulation.
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Web series
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A
web series
of animated shorts was announced
[3]
following the release of the first dolls. The series is produced by Australian animation studio
Pixel Zoo
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with the financial backing from the
Screen Queensland
initiative of the
Queensland Government
with the first episode premiering on October 2, 2020 and additional episodes releasing at least every fortnight. The web series was complemented with spin-offs premiering every other week; looking at the activities and adventures of Rainbow High in the eyes of Violet Willow with her show, "
The Vi Life
" (pronounced "
vie life
"), and Karma Nichols with her show, "
Kontent with Karma
" with the latter debuting on 16 April 2021.
The web series concluded its first season on 11 June 2021
[5]
The second season premiered on 16 July 2021 and concluded on 28 January 2022, with the third season featuring the rival school, "Shadow High", beginning 2 months later on 25 March, and concluded 23 November of that same year. The fourth season premiered on 8 June, 2023
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and concluded on 24 November of that same year, ending on a cliffhanger. The fifth season premiered with three episodes on 22 March 2024.
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Reception
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Following their release in mid-2020, the doll franchise appeared on multiple hot-toy lists including
Toys "R" Us Canada
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and The Toy Insider,
[10]
while
The NPD Group
reported in August 2020 that,
Rainbow High
was the No. 3 best selling fashion doll line and the No. 7 best selling doll line overall in the U.S.
[11]
References
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External links
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