Monster High, with its captivating 13 movies, has spellbound audiences worldwide with its unique blend of teenage angst, horror, and comedy.
1. Monster High: New Ghoul in School (2010)
“New Ghoul in School” serves as the cornerstone of the Monster High cinematic universe. It throws us into a world where monsters aren’t simply imaginary; they’re teens coping with high school’s difficulties. The lore for the series is established by this movie, which introduces us to well-known characters like Frankie Stein, Clawdeen Wolf, and Draculaura.
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2. Monster High: Fright On! (2011)
“Fright On!” expands on the mythology of the universe by examining the complex web of ties and rivalries among the various factions of Monster High. It’s a story of perseverance against the odds as the culture of the entire institution is attacked.
3. Monster High: Why Do Ghouls Fall in Love? (2012)
Monster High embraces love! This episode, which centers on Draculaura’s 1,600th birthday, explores the universal subject of love through the lens of adolescent monster angst. It’s a whirlwind of emotions and a testament to how versatile the series is.
4. Monster High: Scaris, City of Frights (2013)
“Scaris, City of Frights” takes us on a global journey, expanding the series’ frontiers. Beyond the familiar surroundings of the school, the ghouls come across mystery, suspense, and fashion in the center of the most opulent city in the monster world.
5. Monster High: 13 Wishes (2013)
“13 Wishes” explores the world of wishes and magical adventures while telling a story about desire, consequences, and self-reflection. Howleen Wolf discovers a genie lamp and is given 13 wishes, but with each one, havoc breaks out. Be cautious what you wish for is an age-old lesson that this movie helps to remind us of.
6. Monster High: Frights, Camera, Action! (2014)
“Frights, Camera, Action!” places the ghosts center stage. Monster High travels to Transylvania when Draculaura is made to believe she is the rightful heir to the vampire throne. It is a story of identification and self-discovery that delves into the world of vampire lore and cinematic experiences.
7. Monster High: Haunted (2015)
Darker undertones emerge as “Haunted” delves into the world of spirits. Hearing rumors of a haunting at her former ghost school, Spectra Vondergeist enlists the help of her friends to solve the case. The movie digs deeply into themes of rejection and acceptance outside of its supernatural components.
8. Monster High: Boo York, Boo York (2015)
The focus shifts to an astronomical event, with the ghosts traveling to Boo York to see the passage of the Crystal Comet. “Boo York, Boo York” is the first musical featuring Monster High, fusing song, dance, and drama while examining themes of fate, friendship, and fresh starts.
9. Monster High: Great Scarrier Reef (2016)
“Great Scarrier Reef” immerses viewers in an underwater adventure and takes them to Lagoona’s childhood home. It’s a story of bravery, family relationships, and self-acceptance as they face their innermost fears in this submerged city.
10. Monster High: Welcome to Monster High (2016)
This movie examines how Monster High was developed as a place for monsters to be themselves, serving as a retelling of the school’s founding narrative. It’s up to the ghouls to restore harmony as hostilities between monsters and “normies” grow.
11. Monster High: Electrified (2017)
The focus of “Electrified” is Frankie and her desire to create a place where monsters and “normies” can coexist. She learns that the power of community as well as innovative ideas is what makes change possible when her plan is met with resistance.
12. Monster High: Monster Family (2018)
“Monster Family” focuses on the complexities of the families of our beloved characters as it delves deeper into their lives. The ghouls discover that family isn’t just about blood but also the relationships we make when a terrible force puts their loved ones in danger.
13. Monster High: Return to Hauntlywood (2019)
In order to wrap up the series, “Return to Hauntlywood” provides a window into the opulent world of monster movies. The ghouls must recall their origins to conquer the obstacles ahead as old foes reemerge and the glamour of Hauntlywood blinds them.