Backgrounders

The students who appear in the backgrounds, classrooms, and hallways of Monster High are as dear to fans as the main characters. Currently, two backgrounders have even ascended to fullfledged charactership. The first is Scarah Screams, who will be made into a doll in late 2011 to 2012, and the second is Don of the Dead, who has mid-Volume 2 become a friend of Ghoulia and Slow-Moe. Another backgrounder, the three-eyed girl, has been incorporated in the Create-a-Monster packs.

Note that this page only contains info on background characters that are students to Monster High or reused models of Monster High students. For information on other background characters, including the former Crescent Moon High and Belfry Prep students, please see other backgrounders.

Volume 1 backgrounders
The Volume 1 backgrounders are the backgrounders who originated in webisodes that are part of Volume 1, as well as the backgrounders that originated in younger webisodes but that possess a design based on a Volume 1 backgrounder. Volume 1 backgrounders are, obviously, the oldest of the backgrounders, filling up the halls of Monster High since the very start. They are fairly easily recognizable for their conservative appearance. That is, there is roughly one body build for boys and one for girls, more than a few backgrounders share faces and headshapes and most backgrounders are not recognizable as a specific monster. What is particularly odd about this is that there áre some very creative Volume 1 backgrounder designs, but nearly all of those appear only once.

With the transition to Volume 2 (and further), many Volume 1 backgrounders have been dropped from the series, as new backgrounders with better designs and additional characters have been introduced that make for more appealing appearances in the Monster High halls.

Fear Squad poster girl
The Fear Squad poster girl is a monster exclusively seen on the announcement posters for Fear Squad auditions in "New Ghoul @ School" and "Why We Fright". Since she wears the Monster High uniform but is never seen on Cleo's squad, it is likely she was a fearleader for a previous squad, possibly when Nefera was the captain.



Animal girl
The animal girl is an often seen face around the Monster High halls. Her monster type is unknown, though she appears to be a werebeast; many fans identify her as a werecat, but truthfully, she lacks any worthwhile hint that would be the case. There are two versions of animal girl in existence.


 * The pink animal girl is established as a member of the Fear Squad in "New Ghoul @ School" and "Scream Building". She quit the team in the latter webisode due to Cleo's demanding attitude. In "Idol Threat", she was hypnotized by Cleo to step aside.
 * The animal girl appears in "New Ghoul @ School", "Jaundice Brothers", "Talon Show", "Party Planners", "Blue Lagoona", "Bad Scare Day", "Photo Finish", "Freedom Fight", "Shock and Awesome", "Mad Science Fair", "The Good, the Bad and the Fabulous", "Rumor Run Wild", "Horrorscope", "Idol Threat", "Hatch Me If You Can"
 * The blue animal girl showed up first mid-Volume 2.

Catgirl
The catgirl is one of the rarer backgrounders, appearing only 'thrice' in the webisodes. She tries to make the Fear Squad in both "New Ghoul @ School" and "Fear Squad", but doesn't have the confidence or skill to accomplish that feat. However, she shows up as a fearleader in the online game Pom-Pom Panic, while her model was used in "Monster Mashionals Part 1" for a fearleader from a competing school.

Scar elf girl


Glasses elf girl


Three-eyed girl
While remaining a backgrounder, the three-eyed girl is a step above her colleagues in that she has received a toy: her appearance is among the first three Create-a-Monster accessory packs. In "New Ghoul @ School", the three-eyed girl tried to get a spot on the Fear Squad, but fled the auditions after seeing how good the older members were. Also in "New Ghoul @ School", the three-eyed girl was the most expressive in responding to Lou Zarr's boredom-inducing teaching methods, as she acted as if she was dying. Her model was used in "Monster Mashionals Part 1" for a fearleader from a competing school.
 * The three-eyed girl appears in "New Ghoul @ School", "Jaundice Brothers", "Talon Show", "Party Planners", "Blue Lagoona", "Copy Canine", "Bad Scare Day", "Clawditions", "Totally Busted", "Rumor Run Wild", "Horrorscope", "Idol Threat", "Hatch Me If You Can".

Ponytail girl
The ponytail girl is among the regular female Volume 1 backgrounders. She is also among the few Monster High students that could pass for a regular human, though her ears reveal she is still a monster of sorts. The ponytail girl tries to get on the Fear Squad in "Fear Squad", but doesn't make it. She also shows up in the online game Pom-Pom Panic. A particular oddity in regards to ponytail girl happens in "Monster Mashionals Part 1", where basically every other female Volume 1 backgrounder model shows up as a fearleader of another school. Ponytail girl is the only fearleader-associated one who doesn't have her model reused, which isn't for a lack of room either, since one odd fearleader spot was given to a Volume 2 female zombie model.
 * The ponytail girl appears in "New Ghoul @ School", "Talon Show", "Fear Squad", "Substitute Creature", "Party Planners", "Blue Lagoona", "The Hot Boy", "Photo Finish", "A Bad Zit-uation", "Clawditions", "Freedom Fight", "Totally Busted", "Mad Science Fair", "The Good, the Bad and the Fabulous", "Rumor Run Wild", "Horrorscope", "Idol Threat",

Cyclops girl
The cyclops girl is one of the core female Volume 1 backgrounders, and one of the few whose monster type is obvious. She comes in two variations.


 * As confirmed in "New Ghoul @ School" and "Scream Building", the green cyclops girl was a member of the Fear Squad before the team quit in its entirety to one-up its captain Cleo. She is one of the few backgrounders to have a line of dialogue, in "Fear the Book", which revealed that she doesn't speak Zombie. In "Rumor Run Wild", the poster for the Scream Queen elections featured her image, but it's unknown why her. She romantically shared ice cream with the pink cyclops boy in "Fright On!", but he was later seen with someone else. In "Party Planners", the green cyclops girl attended Draculaura's and Frankie's birthday party, and in "Idol Threat", Cleo hypnotized her to step aside. The green cyclops girl occasionally is animated with part of her hair missing, giving the impression she is bald if not for the partial bangs and pigtail showing from behind her head.
 * The green cyclops girl appears in "New Ghoul @ School", "Talon Show", "Substitute Creature", "Party Planners", "Blue Lagoona", "Copy Canine", "The Hot Boy", "Photo Finish", "A Bad Zit-uation", "Freedom Fight", "Rumor Run Wild", "Idol Threat", "Hatch Me If You Can".
 * The orange cyclops girl appears mid-Volume 2.

Stitched-up mouth girl


Punk girl
The punk girl is one of the rarer backgrounders, appearing only 'four' times in the webisodes. She tries to make the Fear Squad in both "New Ghoul @ School" and "Fear Squad", but doesn't have the confidence or skill to accomplish that feat. A picture of her during Fear Squad tryouts was inserted in the fearbook, as seen in "Fear the Book". However, she shows up as a fearleader in the online game Pom-Pom Panic, while her model was used in "Monster Mashionals Part 1" for a fearleader from a competing school.

Short-haired green girl
The short-haired green girl is one of the rarer backgrounders, appearing only 'twice' in the webisodes. She tries to make the Fear Squad in "New Ghoul @ School", but is intimidated out of that wish by the older Fear Squad's members' skills. Her model was used in "Monster Mashionals Part 1" for a fearleader from a competing school.

Blue girl with yellow eyes
The blue girl with yellow eyes is one of the rarer backgrounders, appearing only 'thrice' in the webisodes. She tries to make the Fear Squad in both "New Ghoul @ School" and "Fear Squad", but doesn't have the confidence or skill to accomplish that feat. She also shows up in the online game Pom-Pom Panic, while her model was used in "Monster Mashionals Part 1" for a fearleader from a competing school.

Hooded girl


Scarah Screams
Scarah Screams began her existence as a main backgrounder, who was most notable for being on the Fear Squad prior to the en masse desertion from Cleo's demanding attitude in "Scream Building". At San Diego Comic-Con 2011, Mattel surprised the fans by putting forth 'sixties chick' as an actual character, Scarah Screams, daughter of the Banshee, and allowing fans to vote for her if they wanted to see her made into a doll. She won the vote and is likely to have her doll released in 2012. However, despite that Scarah won the vote mid-Volume 2, she remained a backgrounder throughout Volume 2, receiving a one time duplicate in "Fear-A-Mid Power" and having her model reused for a fearleader from a competing school in "Monster Mashionals Part 1".

Catboy
Catboy is Monster High's quintessential backgrounder. There exist a total of seven catboy variations that are almost assuredly all different characters and show up whenever one would least expect it.


 * The first and primary catboy has a pink skin and his hair combed backwards. He is one of the three catboys originating in Volume 1 and throughout that volume one of the most recognizable backgrounders. Some of his noteworthy appearances are in "Clawditions", where he auditoned for a role in the musical version of Hamlet, but didn't get the part, and in "Idol Threat", where Cleo at one point controlled him.
 * Basic catboy appears in "New Ghoul @ School", "Talon Show", "Clawditions", "Freakout Friday", "Mad Science Fair", "The Good, the Bad and the Fabulous", "Rumor Run Wild", "Fur Will Fly", "Horrorscope", "Idol Threat", "Hatch Me If You Can"
 * The second most seen catboy in Volume 1 is the bald one.
 * Bald catboy appears in "New Ghoul @ School", "Party Planners", "Blue Lagoona", "Copy Canine", "The Hot Boy", "Bad Scare Day", "A Bad Zit-uation", "Mad Science Fair", "Horrorscope",
 * The third catboy was only occasionally seen in Volume 1, often talking with the green cyclops girl. He too has pink skin, but his hair is purple and hangs down.
 * Talkative catboy appears in "New Ghoul @ School", "Party Planners", "Blue Lagoona", "A Bad Zit-uation" and "Freedom Fight".
 * During the episodes that the Fear Squad tried to get one million hits on FrightTube, a purple version of the basic catboy showed up. Despite his rare appearance, he definitely was not a wrongly colored basic catboy, as the basic catboy jumped out of his locker towards the end of "Fatal Error".
 * Purple catboy appears in "Falling Spirits" and "Fatal Error".

Dark circles boy
The dark circles boy is one of the most common backgrounders, comprising three variants. It is unclear what kind of monster they are. In "Fright On!", the green-skinned one was shown among the zombies serving the vampires, but he also appeared as member of the debate team in "Fear-A-Mid Power", an activity that isn't very zombie-like. He also never displayed the regular zombie trait of slowness.


 * The most often seen dark circles boy is a green of skin. He is a member of the Monster High debate team, as seen in "Fear-A-Mid Power". Frankie Stein shocked him trying to stop another student in "Horrorscope" and Cleo hypnotized him to do her bidding in "Idol Threat". In "Rumor Run Wild", Draculaura remarks that he is cute, while he was seen dancing with the stitched-up mouth girl in "Fright On!"
 * The green-skinned dark circles boy appears in "New ghoul @ School", "Jaundice Brothers", "Talon Show", "Party Planners", "Copy Canine", "Clawditions", "Freedom Fight", "Shock and Awesome", "Mad Science Fair", "The Good, the Bad and the Fabulous", "Rumor Run Wild", "Horrorscope", "Idol Threat", "Hatch Me If You Can",
 * The rarely seen white-skinned dark circles boy is bald. Frankie invited him for Draculaura's borthday part in "Party Planners", but he declined, knowing a surprise party for the both of them was being organized.
 * The white-skinned dark circles boy appears in "New ghoul @ School", "Substitute Creature", "Party Planners", "The Hot Boy",
 * A third dark circles boy was introduced mid-Volume 2. He is recognizable by his red skin.
 * The red-skinned dark circles boy appears in "Fright On!"

Thin-faced boy
The thin-faced boy is a background character notable for having two variations that are not immediately recognizable as variations. Presumably, the hooded one was designed first, after which his head was stuck on a generic jock body to create another backgrounder.
 * The thin-faced boy with a hoodie is the more prominent of the two versions.
 * The thin-faced boy with a hoodie appears in "New Ghoul @ School", "Talon Show", "Substitute Creature", "Bad Scare Day", "A Bad Zit-uation", "Clawditions", "Freedom Fight", "Shock and Awesome", "Mad Science Fair", "The Good, the Bad and the Fabulous", "Idol Threat", "Hatch Me If You Can"
 * The thin-faced boy with hair is the less prominent of the two versions.
 * The thin-faced boy with hair appears in "New Ghoul @ School", "Jaundice Brothers", "Substitute Creature", "Party Planners", "Blue Lagoona", "Bad Scare Day", "Totally Busted", "Shock and Awesome", "Mad Science Fair", "The Good, the Bad and the Fabulous", "Rumor Run Wild", "Idol Threat"

Skeleton boy with backpack


Red-haired skeleton boy


Bald 'human' boy
The bald 'human' boy is one of the three Volume 1 backgrounders whose faces were never shown. He shares his headshape with them and equally is always animated from a back-sideview. Unlike the other two, there is absolutely no telling what kind of monster he is. He is often animated without his ear and eyebrow.
 * The bald 'human' boy appears in "New Ghoul @ School", "Horrorscope" and "Idol Threat"



Pink cyclops boy
The pink cyclops boy is one of the background regulars. He is a member of the monster High debate team, as shown in "Fear-A-Mid Power". He seem to have a thing for girls who also have another-number-than-two eyes, as in "Fright On!" he romantically shared ice cream with the green cyclops girl and later danced with the three-eyed girl. Notably, an unfinished animation model of the pink cyclops boy is part of the intro of the Monster High webisodes.
 * The pink cyclops boy appears in "new Ghoul @ School", "Talon Show", "Substitute Creature", "Party Planners", Freedom Fight", "Freakout Friday", "Shock and Awesome", "Mad Science Fair", "The Good, the Bad and the Fabulous", "Rumor Run Wild", "Fur Will Fly", "Horrorscope", "Idol Threat", "Hatch Me If You Can", "Fear-A-Mid Power", "Fright On!"

Giant boy
The giant boy is one of the handful of Volume 1 backgrounders that only showed up once, in his case in "Party Planners", where he attended Frankie's and Draculaura's birthday party. He was earlier asked by Frankie to come to Draculaura's birthday party, but declined, knowing Frankie's and Draculaura's friends were planning one for the both of them.



Scarecrow boy
The scarecrow boy is one of the few background simulacra and also one of the handful of Volume 1 backgrounders that only showed up once, in his case in "Bad Scare Day". He socialized with Frankie over the choice of creepeteria food, but her switched bolts magnetized her, causing the scarecrow boy's sack-face staples to be pulled out. This was apparently rather traumatizing to him.



Nerdy boy
The nerdy boy is presumably a troll or goblin, and one of the handful of Volume 1 backgrounders that made only one appearance in Volume 1, though he has the luck to be featured too in one Volume 2 webisode. In "Mad Science Fair", he got captured by his own project, and in "Daydream of the Dead", he was part of the comic book lover crowd Ghoulia dreamed up.



Two-headed boy
The two-headed boy is a monster with two heads, but seemingly no mouth(s). It is not known whether the two heads are separate individuals or the same guy.
 * The two-headed boy appears in "New Ghoul @ School", "Substitute Creature", "Party Planners" and "Bad Scare Day".

Mummy boy
Of the four mummies at Monster High, the mummy boy appears the least well-preserved, suggesting him to be of lower standing than the De Niles and Mummy. He is one of the few backgrounders only to be animated going sideways.
 * The mummy boy appears in "New Ghoul @ School", "Jaundice Brothers", "The Hot Boy" and "Bad Scare Day".



Amoeba boy
There are up to three amoeba boys walking around on Monster High ground.


 * The amoeba boy in a green jacket is the most often seen amoeba boy.
 * The amoeba boy in a green jacket appears in "New Ghoul @ School", "Jaundice Brothers", "Talon Show", "Substitute Creature", "Party Planners", "Copy Canine", "The Hot Boy", "Photo Finish", "A Bad Zit-uation", "Clawditions", "Freedom Fight", "The Good, the bad and the Fabulous", "Rumor Run Wild", "Horrorscope", "Idol Threat", "Hatch Me If You Can"
 * The amoeba boy in a red jacket occasionally shows up.
 * The amoeba boy in a red jacket appears in "New Ghoul @ School", "Jaundice Brothers", "Substitute Creature", "Party Planners", "Blue Lagoona", "The Hot Boy", "Bad Scare Day", "A Bad Zit-uation", "Freedom Fight", "Mad Science Fair", "Horrorscope"
 * The amoeba boy in a purple shirt is the elusive variant. See the locker group for more information.



Three-lights robot boy


Sack-head boy


Lips boy


Four-armed DJ
The four-armed DJ is one of the handful of Volume 1 backgrounders that only showed up once, in his case in "Party Planners", where he took care of the music on Frankie's and Draculaura's birthday party. It is unclear whether he is a student of Monster High or only hired to play music.

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Pink scale boy
The pink scale boy is one of the three Volume 1 backgrounders whose faces were never shown. He shares his headshape with them and equally is always animated from a back-sideview.
 * The pink scale boy appears in "New Ghoul @ School", "Party Planners", "Copy Canine", "The Hot Boy", "A Bad Zit-uation", "Mad Science Fair", "Rumor Run Wild" and "Horrorscope"

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Blue scale boy
The blue scale boy is one of the few backgrounders who has gotten a line of dialogue, his being in "Substitute Creature". He is a member of the swim team, as seen in "New Ghoul @ School".
 * The blue scale boy appears in "New Ghoul @ School", "Substitute Creature", "The Hot Boy", "Totally Busted", "Rumor Run Wild", "Horrorscope", "Idol Threat".

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Five-eyed aqua boy
While often perceived as possessing three eyes, the five-eyed aqua boy actually has five. There's the central eye, two eyes roughly 3/4th its size next to it and next to them, two tiny eyes roughly a tenth of the central eye. He is also has two very tiny fangs. There are two versions of the five-eyed aquatic boy.


 * The five-eyed aqua boy with crest is the most often seen version. According to "New Ghoul @ School" and numerous Volume 2 webisodes, he is a member of the swim team. In "Party Planners", he attended Draculaura's and Frankie's birthday party. He was drawn lacking his crest in "Blue Lagoona".
 * The five-eyed aqua boy with crest appears in "New Ghoul @ School", "Substitute Creature", "Talon Show", "Party Planners", "Blue Lagoona", "The Hot Boy", "Bad Scare Day", "A Bad Zit-uation", "Freedom Fight", "Mad Science Fair", "The Good, the Bad and the Fabulous", "Horrorscope", "Idol Threat", "Hatch Me If You Can"
 * The five-eyed aqua boy with head-tentacles is the less prominent version.
 * The five-eyed aqua boy with head-tentacles appears in "Talon Show", "Blue Lagoona", "Freedom Fight"

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Fish-face boy
The fish-face boy is one of the handful of Volume 1 backgrounders that only showed up once, in his case in "Party Planners", where he participated in blowing out the candles atop Frankie's and Draculaura's birthday cake.

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Vampire couple
The vampire couple consists of a tall, blue vampire boy and a pink, short vampire girl. For reasons unknown, they are drawn in a style different from the rest of the cartoon. They are notable for being the 'characters' first shown each webisode, as the intro window zooms out on them. They always appear together except for once in "Copy Canine", where the vampire girl made her SAT.
 * The vampire couple appears in "Party Planners", "Copy Canine", "The Hot Boy" and "Totally Busted"

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Zombies
Zombies are the type of backgrounders that get designed en masse and thus tend to be incredibly similar. The Volume 1 zombies were designed in two sets: the white-skinned ones that showed up only in "New Ghoul @ School" as the members of the chess club, and the green-skinned ones that are part of the zombie flash mob in "New Ghoul @ School" and "Fear Squad".

Metal duo
The metal duo are two small, male monsters that appeared exclusively in "The Hot Boy", where they just walked through some hallway or another. The duo comprises an aquatic monster and an undead. The undead one's high scare level is probably the reason their appearance was rather lowkey and never repeated.

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Locker group
The locker group is a collection of six male monsters that tend to get shocked by Frankie Stein's charge. The group comprises a monkey boy, an unidentifiable type of ghoul, one of the three amoeba boys, a devil boy, a yellow robot and an elephant boy. The devil boy and yellow robot also attend Frankie's and Draculaura's party in "Party Planners".
 * Members of the locker group appear in "New Ghoul @ School", "Bad Scare Day" and "Party Planners".

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Laughing group
The laughing group comprises three monsters: an pink ape boy, a green female monster with a '50s appearance and a grey-blue male monster with fangs protruding from his lower jaw. These three are almost limited to one appearance, namely in "A Bad Zit-uation", where they laughed at Frankie for her zit. However, the fanged boy appeared one other time, as a guest at Frankie's and Draculaura's birthday party in "Party Planners".

Creepeteria group
The creepeteria group includes three students only seen once, in "Bad Scare Day". They are a wererat, a pig-type monster and an undead of some kind. When Frankie Stein was magnetized by her bolts' polarity being reversed, they were bombarded with metal kitchenware and only just kept themselves unharmed.

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Volume 2 backgrounders
The backgrounders introduced in Volume 2 (that aren't based on a Volume 1 design) show an increased confidence and creative freedom in Monster High's monster theme. Roughly every Volume 2 backgrounder has a unique body build and clear cues as to what type of monster they are. Many of them have designs indistinguishable from the ones made for actual characters. As a result, they have supplanted a large portion of the Volume 1 backgrounders.

Volume 3 backgrounders
Nearly all of the new backgrounders showing up in Volume 3 are the vampires and werewolves introduced in "Fright On!", the special that takes place between Volumes 2 and 3. The one exception is a giraffe boy that appeared in the promotional webisode "Super Fan", who is based on the Toys R Us mascot Geoffrey the Giraffe.