User:Parrotbeak

Instruction Guide to Parrotbeak
As admin, I mostly concern myself with keeping the wiki up to date, clean, and user-friendly. You won't see me engage with the community often and chances are that if I do, that is to intervene rather than participate. I am strict, but not unreasonable, so if you disagree with my decisions, feel free to speak up.

Furthermore, you can:
 * Ask me for any information regarding the wiki's content (though I'd rather you'd read the articles first).
 * Ask me for help with any technical issues (I might have to redirect you to Community Central in some cases though).
 * Ask me for the reasons behind some of the rules on the.
 * Ask me about the reasons behind a ban (use your user page, please) and for it to be removed in case of a first-time, small reason.
 * Ask me to update or fix something.

Keep in mind there's only 24 hours in a day and I've got things to do in real-life too. I'll try to get back to you as soon as I can, but that doesn't mean I get back to you soon. (You can already significantly make things easier for me by not forgetting to sign your post.) If I don't at all, message me again. Between the and the, I tend to be preoccupied.

ADDENDUM: Alright, this should go without saying, but I find people to ignore this time and time again. I edit wikis for fun. I love collecting and arranging information and I get really happy when I see that my work has been useful to someone. However, nothing that is fun is fun when it is an obligation. I am not a program or a machine and I don't get paid for my work here. There's only so much time and energy I can invest and I want to invest that as I choose. So, no, I won't 'get to know you' before I tell you to stop doing something that harms the wiki, and no, I won't edit something because you passive-aggressively demand it of me.

Prize dolls
In 2011, Mattel launched a contest on the Portugese Monster High website to design a doll. People who entered had to design a doll, give him/her a biography and describe them accurately. People who entered complained that it was difficult to enter on the website. Thousands of enteries came from around the globe. It was monthes after the competion, until the results were announced. It was discreetly announced on the internet(not even on the offical monster high website!). The winner was a girl called Barbara Silva, who goes on the web under the name of "Catia Morias". The doll is a werecat who has a condition called heterochromia(Two different coloured eyes). Mattel seemed to have lost interest in the competion hence the long wait for the results, the discreet announcent of results and they used other monster's items(e.g Basic Wave One, Clawdeen's boots). There were several rumours surrounding Catia Morias(The doll) including she was a custom or an exclusive doll for Mexico. In short, she is an exclusive doll given to Barbara Silva.

Links to remember for now

 * Buckriders

<!--- Skullette door sensor will be released on Dec 1, 2011

Volume 2
TBA

TBA

Volume 3
TBA

TBA

Name
The My Wardrobe and I line is one of the officially nameless lines given a name by fans. The name My Wardrobe and I comes from

Assortment relations
Prior to My Wardrobe and I, fashion packs contained exclusively new or concurrent designs and were themed. My Wardrobe and I breaks the mold by offering a simple dress with only reused molds and being themeless. To Howl For represents a budget fashion pack line, with is without precedent. Its release coincides with the Deluxe Fashion Packs, which is the first deluxe fashion pack line.

To Howl For reuses all its molds from previous lines, featuring different colors for most.

Doll logs
The  outfits don't come with any doll logs.

Fiction
My Wardrobe and I has not been featured in any fiction.

Gallery
"New ghouls, fashion rules!"

- Narration in the commercial.

The '' doll line is the fourth subline of a franchise-spanning main line of dolls that features the characters in non-themed, day-to-day outfits. It was released from Early 2012 to Mid 2012. The characters found in the  line are Rochelle Goyle and Jackson Jekyll, who were released in March, and Robecca Steam and Venus McFlytrap, who were released in July.

Name
The main line and its sublines are without names, as they are the default, 'neutral' dolls. The third subline received the name  from fans as a way to distinguish its dolls from the earlier main line releases.

 follows on School's Out being considered separate from Basic. This is not an unchallenged separation, as fans are inclined to only use School's Out for those dolls of characters who already had a release in the main line previously. Similarly, the  dolls usually are referred to as Basic dolls, since there's no earlier main line dolls of any of them. The goes with the less common approach of separating sublines regardless of a character's previous releases, because there is unity in each subline in terms of marketing, release period, and diary content. Selecting within a subline denounces that unity and makes it more difficult to describe its position within the franchise.

Logs
Each  doll comes with a diary, the character's profile, and an in-package quote.

Fiction
All  dolls represent the characters in their standard outfits, worn or assumed to be worn in most of their fictional appearances.

The  line received one commercial, centered around Rochelle, Venus, and Robecca.

Gallery
DFP, the second attempt.

We still have no page for the deluxe fashion pack The candidates are:

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 * Freaky (Fab) Fashionistas
 * Runway to Remember
 * Clawsome Couture
 * Gravely Gore-geous
 * Freaky-Fab Fashion
 * Furrific Fashions
 * Creepy Cute Couture
 * Fashionable to the Grave and Back
 * Fierce Fashion(s)
 * Funky Outfit
 * Chilling/Creepy Closet
 * Weird Wardrobe
 * Petrifying Pin-Ups
 * Dastardly Dress-ups
 * Chilling Chic
 * Deathly Designs
 * Dear Wardrobe...
 * Scary-Cool Styles
 * Designs to Die For