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Plant monsters in Monster High

Profile art - Venus McFlytrap

Venus McFlytrap, a Plant monster.

Plant monsters are types of monsters that are made of plants. Various trees, shrubs, herbs, grains, flowers, and fruit appear in myths and legends as general symbols of rebirth, decay, and immortality. Some plants have acquired much more specific meaning in folklore. Plant monsters also show up in fantasy games, usually as generic first-level enemies. Plant-like creatures are beasts that basically are plant-like in origin but are not like normal plants. They often have some basic intelligence and can be carnivorous.

History[]

One of the inspirations for Venus were The Triffids. The Triffids were mobile carnivorous plants seen in Day of the Triffids, a book by John Wyndham, and several film adaptations of the same name. They are described as having no nervous system, therefore being quite unintelligent and acting only on instinct.

Another prominent influence is the character Audrey II from Little Shop of Horrors, a comedy horror film originally released by Roger Corman in the 1950s, followed by the more well-known musical remake in the 1980s. Audrey II bears a striking resemblance to a venus flytrap, and was discovered after a total solar eclipse by Seymour Krelborn, a guy that can't seem to catch a break.

Seymour convinces his boss to use Audrey II (who he named after his crush) to attract customers to the flower shop, and it works immediately. However, Audrey II is incredibly difficult to care for, and it takes weeks before Seymour can stop it from wilting. During his efforts to revive the plant, he discovers that it needs to consume fresh blood to survive. With Audrey II healthy and growing, the flower shop and Seymour boom in popularity. When Seymour's blood isn't enough to keep Audrey II satiated anymore, Audrey II reveals it can speak and demands more food. Seymour complies, doing terrible things to keep the plant fed in hopes of creating a better life for himself. Everything comes to an end when he realizes Audrey II is actually an alien from outer space, here with intentions to conquer Earth by breeding copies of itself, brainwashing the inhabitants to feed them, and subsequently becoming large enough to destroy the world.

Venus bears a heavy resemblance to Poison Ivy, also known as Pamela Isley, a DC Comics character and long-time enemy of Batman. Like Venus, Ivy is very concerned about the environment and also is shown to have light mind control abilities, usually seen in the form of spores. In that regard, she also has many similarities to DC character Swamp Thing.

Her "pollen persuasion" mind control may also reference the original Roger Corman version of Little Shop Of Horrors. Audrey II used mind control to make Seymour more compliant(as the original film was a low-budget production, the plant itself barely moved). This ability was left out of the more famous 1980s version but was again featured in Little Shop, a 1990s cartoon series based on the film.

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Generation 1[]

There are a few well known plant monsters such as Venus McFlytrap, Crabgrass, and Amanita Nightshade. Plant monsters can be very different from each other taking on traits from different kinds of plants. Like Venus who's based off of a Venus fly trap, while Amanita is based off of a corpse flower.

In Monster High some plant monsters can also be more animal like, for example Chewlian Venus' pet, is a plant monster with animal like behavior. But most other plant monsters aren't like this. Much like how dragons are in Monster High some can be humanoid and other dragons can be more animal like.

Generation 2[]

Appearance[]

Plant monsters usually have green skin and wear organic clothing. Some can also have brown skin that looks similar to a tree trunk. Some plant monsters have more plant like traits rather than human like traits, like Crabgrass who only has a lower body of vines rather than having legs. In a earlier webisode a plant monster named Thornton makes an appearance in Cleo's locker everyone thinking he's a normal rose, till he reveals himself to be a new student. Thornton has small fanged teeth, a risen nose and is very small. He uses plant leaves as his hands and feet, while still being attached to a flowerpot.

Treesa and her sister also have a tree-like appearance, having tree bark-like skin and branches on their arms.  

Known Plant monsters[]

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Abilities[]

  • Chlorokinesis: Some plant monsters can control plants and vegetation.
  • Pollen Persuasion: Some plant monsters can create pollen out of their mouths to control a person's thoughts and actions. Though usually a plant monster can only control one person at a time.
  • Communication: As a sentient plant, plant monsters can communicate and understand emotions from other plant life that passes by other monsters. Venus can additionally summon and communicate with Mother Nature, which she does whenever she needs advice.  

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