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Friday, January 26, 2018

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Monster High is a doll line and media franchise produced by Mattel. The web series, TV specials and full-length movies form part of this franchise.


Video Monster High (web series)



Overview

Most of the main characters are children of the famous Universal Monsters. Monster High webisodes are available on the franchise's website which went live on May 5, 2010. One new webisode was added each Friday from May 5 to July 30, 2010. You can access all webisodes till date on various online websites.

The series follows the main "ghoulfriends" (girlfriends) of the franchise such as Frankie Stein, Clawdeen Wolf, Draculaura, Lagoona Blue, Cleo de Nile, Ghoulia Yelps, and Abbey Bominable; and how they manage in the "Monster High" high school. Other characters appear throughout the series, such as the antagonist Toralei Stripe (a were-cat).

The Monster High webisodes are used as a promotional tool for the Mattel's franchise. New webisodes are often released every other Thursdays on the official Monster High website and YouTube channel. Every Halloween, a TV special airs on Nickelodeon.


Maps Monster High (web series)



Volume 1 (2010-11)


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Volume 2 (2011)


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Volume 3 (2011-13)

Unreleased in the United States


Meet Draculaura | Volume 1 | Monster High - YouTube
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Volume 4 (2013-14)

Volume 4 went on hiatus after the fifth episode, "Scream Spirit", due to episodes of Volume 3 & 4 airing in the wrong order. The series restarted on February 20, 2014 with new episodes, closer the release of the movie Frights, Camera, Action.


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Volume 5 (2014-15)

On October 2, a Volume 5 webisode was uploaded onto YouTube. Much like Volume 4, Volume 5 seems to have started before the previous volume has come to its end. Notable changes in Volume 5 so far are an increased running time, and a slight improvement in the animation itself, such as more varied facial expressions, and the exterior of Monster High's main building changing to look more like the school as seen in the movie specials.


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Volume 6 (2015)

On June 19, 2015, Volume 6 webisodes were uploaded onto YouTube. Volume 6 seems to carry on the new changes made in Volume 5, including multiple-part webisodes. Volume 6 is also the final season for the original Monster High Webisodes.


Unearthed Day | Volume 3 | Monster High - YouTube
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Promotional and special webisodes


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TV specials


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Full-length movies


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Franchise reboot (2016-)

In 2016, the series was rebooted with new character designs, origin stories and animation style.




Full-length movies




Volume 1 "Adventures of the Ghoul Squad"

On August 11, 2016, Mattel released ten episodes of a new rebooted series on the YouTube Kids App called "Monster High: Adventures of the Ghoul Squad" following on from the movies "Welcome to Monster High" and "Monster High: Electrified".




DVD releases




References

Source of article : Wikipedia