Monster High is a line of fashion dolls with unique designs and personalities inspired by monster movies and creatures. The brand also includes animated webisodes, TV specials, movies, and video games.
- The brand was launched by Mattel in 2010 as a way to capitalize on the popularity of the teen supernatural genre.
- The dolls were designed by Garrett Sander, with help from Kellee Riley and Glen Hanson.
- The first wave of dolls featured characters like Frankie Stein, Draculaura, Clawdeen Wolf, and Lagoona Blue.
- The franchise has since expanded to include clothing, accessories, books, and even a theme park attraction in Malaysia.
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Animated shorts available on YouTube and the official Monster High website that tell stories about the characters' lives and adventures.
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Monster High dolls are a line of fashion dolls with supernatural themes, designed to look like the children of famous monster movie characters.
Monster High dolls are marketed towards children aged 6-12, but they have also become popular with collectors of all ages.
Some parents and advocacy groups have criticized Monster High dolls for their provocative clothing and glamorization of supernatural themes. It is up to individual parents to decide if they are appropriate for their children.
Monster High webisodes can be found on the official Monster High website, as well as on the Monster High YouTube channel.
As of now, there are only animated Monster High movies. However, a live-action film has been in development since 2018 and is reportedly still in the works.