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! align:center; vertical-align:top; height:200px; | <font size="2" style="font-weight: normal">The first ''Monster High'' DVD was released in 2011 and packaged with four dolls. It wasn't until 2012 that DVDs became stand-alone products.<br /><br />[[TV special|Read about the DVDs]]</font> !! <font size="2" style="font-weight: normal">The coolest games for your PC, console or mobile phone.<br /><br />[[Books|Read about the available books.]]</font>
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! align:center; vertical-align:top; height:200px; | <font size="2" style="font-weight: normal">There are two book series in existence: one which ran from 2010 to 2012 and one which debuted in 2012 and is currently active.<br /><br />[[Books|Read about the books]]</font> !! <font size="2" style="font-weight: normal">The first ''Monster High'' comic book will be released in December of 2013. It will contain seven comics, each a unique story.<br /><br />[[Monster High: Hopes and Screams|Read about the comic books.]]</font>
 
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! align:center; vertical-align:top; height:200px; | <font size="2" style="font-weight: normal">The first app came out on July 10, 2011. The pacing of new app releases is about one per year. As well, an Apptivity-aligned app debuted in 2012.<br /><br />[[Video games#Apps|Read about the apps.]]</font> !! <font size="2" style="font-weight: normal">The first console-style video game was released on October 25, 2011 and since then a new video game has been released each year.<br /><br />[[Video games#Console games|Read about the video games.]]</font>
 
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Revision as of 17:32, 25 June 2013

To say there is a lot of Monster High merchandise would be an understatement. As such, the information on the merchandise is spread out over multiple pages. Below is a portal to pages on all Monster High merchandise, ordered by product type and availablity.


Dolls

Dolls Figurines
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Monster High is based around a series of articulated plastic dolls, which are 10.5 inches tall on average and have a unique head mold each.

Read about the dolls.
Along with a number of dolls come figurines—the pets to the characters. The each have a unique mold and most are about an inch tall.

Read about the figurines.
Create-A-Monster Playsets
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Create-A-Monster is a special line of dolls that promotes creativity. The line's dolls are sold as parts that can be mixed however one pleases.

Read about Create-A-Monster.
In addition to the dolls, playsets are produced for the dolls to interact with. Some are packaged with a doll, others are not.

Read about accessories for the playsets.
SDCCI exclusives Store exclusives
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Every year since the franchise's launch, a doll is released that is exclusive to San Diego Comic-Con International.

Read about the SDCCI exclusives.
Since 2011, three stores have been provided with exclusive dolls to sell. Four more such stores began receiving exclusive dolls in 2012.

Read about the store exclusives.

Miscellaneous toys

Plushies Miscellaneous merchandise
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Monster High launched with a plushie line, the Friends series, but it was not very successful. Plushies were re-added to the franchise in 2013.

Read about the Monster High articulated dolls
Other than the dolls and plushies, much more Monster High toy products are produced, including bicycles, keychains, light-up toys, and magic 8-balls.

Read about miscellaneous merchandise.

Clothes, accessories, and makeup

Justice exclusives Claire's exclusives
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Mattel and Justice partnered at the launch of Monster High to release themed apparel and accessories for tweens.

Read about the Justice exclusives
In December 2010 Claire's Accessories began to offer MH-themed jewelery and cosmetics.

Read about the Claire's exclusives
Toys"R"Us exclusives Party City Halloween Costumes
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Toys"R"Us sells exclusive themed accessories and bags.

Read about the Toys"R"Us exclusives

For Halloween 2010, Party City offered three Monster High costumes for girls.

A further 6 costumes were added for Halloween 2011.

Read about the Party City costumes

Electronics

Chitech Bikes Sakar Electronics
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Toys"R"Us sells exclusive themed accessories and bags.

Read about the Chitech merchandise
For Halloween 2010, Party City offered three Monster High costumes for girls.

Read about the Sakar Electronics merchandise

Media

Magazine DVDs
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The monthly magazine was introduced to European markets in 2011, with the USA edition following in 2012. Its content covers a broad range of topics.

Read about the magazine.
The first Monster High DVD was released in 2011 and packaged with four dolls. It wasn't until 2012 that DVDs became stand-alone products.

Read about the DVDs.
Books Comic books
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There are two book series in existence: one which ran from 2010 to 2012 and one which debuted in 2012 and is currently active.

Read about the books
The first Monster High comic book will be released in December of 2013. It will contain seven comics, each a unique story.

Read about the comic books.
Apps Video games
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The first app came out on July 10, 2011. The pacing of new app releases is about one per year. As well, an Apptivity-aligned app debuted in 2012.

Read about the apps.
The first console-style video game was released on October 25, 2011 and since then a new video game has been released each year.

Read about the video games.