Monster High (cartoon)

Among the promotional material Mattel produces to bring attention to the Monster High doll line, the most prominent product is the Monster High cartoon series. Released as a mix of webisodes of a few minutes long and TV specials nearing an hour, the cartoon is the primary medium through which new characters and accessories are brought to the audience's attention. The 2D-animated material is produced by W!LDBRAIN and Top Drawn Animation, while the 3D-animated material is produced by Nerd Corps Entertainment. Sound for the entire series is done by Salami Studios.

Mattel currently releases a new webisode biweekly via the Monster High YouTube channel and the video portion of the official Monster High site. Generally, YouTube gets the webisodes uploaded a day before the official site. The Monster High facebook account puts up a notice whenever a new webisode is released and also releases information if the series goes on hiatus.

Mattel's plans for 2012 originally were believed to include 52 webisodes and four TV specials based on information found on page 51 of Toynews' November 2011 issue. However, during Toy Fair 2012, Mattel adjusted the amount of webisodes planned to 30, confirmed on the website to be scheduled biweekly for most of 2012. The four specials still stand, but one's means of release are currently unclear.

Volume 1
Between May 5 and July 30, 2010, Mattel released 15 webisodes featuring the students, teachers and staff of Monster High. This was followed by a 3-month hiatus until October 29, 2010, starting which another 12 webisodes were released until January 20, 2011. The webisodes of Volume 1 are 1:47 minutes long, good for a little less than 1:30 minutes worth of actual webisode. There is almost no continuity between the webisodes and all rely on the "gag-per-webisode" format. The special "New Ghoul @ School" functions as the start of the volume, detailing Frankie Stein's first days at Monster High, though it's in conflict with the information provided in several of the webisodes.


 * 1) Jaundice Brothers
 * 2) Talon Show
 * 3) Fear Squad
 * 4) Substitute Creature
 * 5) Party Planners
 * 6) Blue Lagoona
 * 7) Copy Canine
 * 8) The Hot Boy
 * 9) Bad Scare Day
 * 10) Photo Finish
 * 11) Cyrano de Ghoulia
 * 12) Bad Zituation
 * 13) Clawditions
 * 14) Freedom Fight
 * 15) Totally Busted
 * 16) Freakout Friday
 * 17) Mad Science Fair
 * 18) Shock and Awesome
 * 19) The Good, the Bat and the Fabulous
 * 20) Rumor Run Wild
 * 21) Fur Will Fly
 * 22) Horrorscope
 * 23) Idol Threat
 * 24) Hatch Me If You Can
 * 25) Date of the Dead
 * 26) A Scare of a Dare
 * 27) Parent-Creature Conference

Volume 2
Volume 2 was released between February 8 and November 17, 2011. It's formula is drastically different from Volume 1's. Instead of webisodes in Volume 1 which last 1:47 minutes, Volume 2's webisodes take 3:32 minutes, almost twice as much. Moreso, the Volume 2 webisodes are heavy on continuity, featuring multiple storylines at once that span multiple webisodes. The special "Fright On!" was released during Volume 2's run and has since been suggested to take place between Volume 2 and Volume 3.


 * 1) Scream Building
 * 2) Why We Fright
 * 3) Fear-A-Mid Power
 * 4) Beast Friends
 * 5) Varsity Boos
 * 6) Gloomsday
 * 7) Falling Spirits
 * 8) Fatal Error
 * 9) Screech to the Beach
 * 10) Witch Trials
 * 11) Don't Cheer the Reaper
 * 12) Road to Monster Mashionals
 * 13) Queen of the Scammed
 * 14) Frightday the 13th
 * 15) HooDoo You Like?
 * 16) Fear Pressure
 * 17) Fear the Book
 * 18) Desperate Hours
 * 19) Miss Infearmation
 * 20) Hyde and Shriek
 * 21) Daydream of the Dead
 * 22) Nefera Again
 * 23) Back-to-Ghoul
 * 24) Abominable Impression
 * 25) Frost Friends
 * 26) Hyde Your Heart
 * 27) Ghostly Gossip
 * 28) Hiss-teria
 * 29) Phantom of the Opry
 * 30) The Bermuda Love Triangle
 * 31) Here Comes Treble
 * 32) Dueling Personality
 * 33) Neferamore
 * 34) Rising From the Dead
 * 35) Monster Mashionals Part 1
 * 36) Monster Mashionals Part 2

Volume 3
The date of Volume 3's start is debatable. In October and November of 2011, three webisodes of Volume 3 were released, but none on Monster High's official channel or announced on Facebook. Each of these was a webisode meant to promote a doll pack and they were released on the websites and YouTube channels of the stores that sold those packs. Since then, the first of the regular Volume 3 webisodes has been released on the Monster High channel and site on December 8, 2011. All the Volume 3 webisodes are 2:31 minutes long, less than the length of Volume 2's webisodes, and mark a return to the "gag-per-webisode" format.

Promotional webisodes

 * Fashion Emergency
 * Super Fan
 * Zom-Beach Party

Normal webisodes

 * 1) Dodgeskull
 * 2) Game of DeNile
 * 3) Uncommon Cold
 * 4) Ghosts with Dirty Faces
 * 5) Hickmayleeun
 * 6) No Place Like Nome
 * 7) Sibling Rivalry
 * 8) The Nine Lives of Toralei
 * 9) Unlife to Live
 * 10) Abyss Adventure
 * 11) Unearthed Day
 * 12) Creepfast Club
 * 13) Home Ick
 * 14) Hoodoo That Voodoo That You Do
 * 15) I Know What You Did Last Fright
 * 16) Honey, I Shrunk the Ghouls (June 21st)
 * 17) Special! Stay Tuned (July 5th, presumably "Friday Night Frights")
 * 18) HooDude VooDoo (July 19th)
 * 19) Night of a Thousand Dots (September 13th)
 * 20) Best Ghoulfriends (October 25th)
 * 21) Scare-Born Infection (November 8th)

Specials

 * New Ghoul @ School
 * Fright On!
 * Why Do Ghouls Fall In Love?
 * Escape From Skull Shores
 * Friday Night Frights
 * Ghouls Rule

Other

 * Kind: The Shockumentary
 * WeStopHate webisode (mid-July)