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"Gil to the Rescue" is the eleventh episode of the second season of Nickelodeon's Monster High. It is the sixty-fifth episode of the series overall. It premiered on October 7, 2024. It was written by Scott Peterson.

Premise[]

Since Gil is inspired by his own comics, he takes on a superhero persona at school, but the power quickly goes to his head.


Plot[]

While reading the superhero comics, Gil wishes he can become a superhero, so he got Skelita design a superhero suit just for him and he became a new superhero named "Cobalt Kid". As Cobalt Kid, Gil has done many good deeds. Skelita quickly finds out about that Gil is Cobalt Kid and warns him not to get the power over on his head (which is showboating in this case), until Headmistress Bloodgood tasked "Cobalt Kid" to give any monster a detention for breaking any rule. However, a bunch of monster trash cans (that Ghoulia was supposed to feed them) are attacking Bloodgood, and Gil must do the right thing to save Monster High, without his superhero suit, even if it means exposing his secret identity to every monster.

Characters[]

  1. Gillington "Gil" Webber/Cobalt Kid
  2. Skelita Calaveras
  3. Frankie Stein
  4. Cleo de Nile
  5. Lagoona Blue
  6. Toralei Stripe
  7. Headmistress Bloodgood
  8. Ghoulia Yelps
  9. Manny Taur
  10. Barkimedes
  11. Romulus
  12. Skunkrates "Teez"
  13. Students
  14. Goobert
  15. Garbage Goblins
  16. Spectra Vondergeist
  17. Abbey Bominable
  18. Twyla Boogeyman
  19. Brahm
  20. Skullette
  21. Watzie
  22. Clawdeen Wolf (cameo)
  23. Draculaura (cameo)
  24. Heath Burns (cameo)
  25. Count Fabulous (cameo)
  26. Mouscedes King (cameo)
  27. Glawackus (cameo)
  28. Sweet Fangs (cameo)
  29. Superintendent Slugerson (mentioned)
  30. Mrs. O'Shriek (mentioned)


Notes[]

  • The scene of Cobalt Kid giving Twyla detention is a recycled scene from "Boogey Nightmare".

Milestones[]

  • Coming soon...

Errors[]

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References[]


TV Series Episodes
Season 1
"The Monstering" • "Food Fight" • "Unfinished Brain-ness" • "Case of the Moondays" • "Portrait of a Monster" • "Witch Hitch" • "Part of the Pack" • "That Thing You Deuce" • "Werewolf Weekend" • "Paw-zzle Pieces" • "Nightmare Nightmore" • "Out of Step" • "Pyramid Scheme" • "What's Up, Watzie?" • "So Familiar" • "Crushed" • "Over-Brotective" • "Horoscare" • "Flaunt Your Skeleton" • "Creepover Party" • "Creature Clash" • "Monster Movie" • "Earworm" • "Spell the Beans" • "Growing Ghoulia" • "Casketball Jinx" • "Cleo in the Kitchen" • "Case of the Missing Squeak" • "Pet Problems" • "License to Rock" • "Power Heist" • "Monster Midterms" • "Furmergency" • "Boogey Nightmare" • "Best Fiends" • "Scareer Day" • "Stone Alone" • "Horsin' Around" • "Moonlit Fieldtrip" • "A Little Boost" • "Fresh Waters Run Deep" • "Sew Fierce" • "Witchful Thinking" • "Monster Match" • "The Monster Way"
Season 2
"Rule School" • "New Witch in Town" • "Play It Again, Clawd" • "Mummy in the Mirror" • "How to Scare a Banshee" • "So Chill" • "Mix Up Meowlody" • "The Haunted Sand Castle Caper" • "Fangs for the Memories" • "Two-rrific" • "Monster High-jinks" • "Vamps Just Wanna Have Fun" • "The Babysitters' Crypt" • "Humans in High School" • "Dawn of the Dread" • "Frankie Patrol" • "The Deuce Date" • "Big Paw, Little Paw" • "Ghoulishly Ghoul-ma" • "Gil to the Rescue" • "Oh Rats" • "Fired Up" • "The Shapeshiftian Candidate" • "Codex Come Back" • "Officially Complicated" • "Little Smoothie Shop of Horrors" • "The Great Bat Detective" • "You've Got Meow" • "Finnegan Faces the Music" • "Monster Fest" • "Attack of the Besties" • "Night of the Unliving Frog" • "One Were to Rule Them All"