Behind the Screams

Behind the ScreamsX is a 2015 promotion of the Monster Exchange doll line, which first wave was released in November of 2014. It is a blog where Headless Headmistress Bloodgood and the students participating in the exchange program write about their experiences. The blog was launched on January 22, 2015, though the earliest posts are dated as early as January 10. So far, there have been no updates.

Grab Your Passport

 * JANUARY 10, 2015

As the headmistress at Monster High, I encourage students to follow their passion--even when it might be outside their comfort zone. That's why I'm so supportive of the Monster Exchange program. Spending a scaremester in a foreign country may seem scary, but seeing how other parts of the monster world live--and learn--will truly enrich your unlives. I'm very proud of Draculaura, who is preparing for her scaremester in Shibooya, Japan, and Lagoona Blue, who will be visiting Madread, Spain. I know these ghouls will be on their beast behavior and represent Monster High well during their scaremester abroad. My parting words of advice are: Be Yourself. Be Unique. Be a Monster.

In addition to wishing these student bodies a bon voyage, I'd like to welcome two new Monster Exchange ghouls to Monster High this scaremester. Lorna McNessie comes to us from the Highlands of Rotland, and Marisol Coxi, who also happens to be Abbey Bominable's cousin, is visiting from Monster Picchu. Please stop and say hello to these ghouls when you see them in the howlway, so they know everyone is welcome at Monster High.

Sayonara Monster High...for Now

 * JANUARY 11, 2015

When I arrived at the scareport for my flight to Shibooya, Japan, I started to worry if spending a scaremester abroad was the right choice. Was I going to miss my ghoulfriends and Clawd too much? But now that I'm in Shibooya, I know this was the beast choice ever. It's drop-dead goregeous here, and there are so many clawesome things to see and do.

Yesterday I went into the big city with some scary-sweet ghouls I met at school to go shopping at the maul. The ghouls here have sinister style, and all the freaky-fab fashions were off the fang. Clawdeen would have loved it. At lunch, I tried the most delish dish called ramen noodles. To die for!

Last weekend, we went to a beautiful zen garden in the countryside, which was so peaceful and calming—kind of like fanging out in my coffin. Here are some of the creeptastic pics I took. Miss you all. Smooches!