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! align:center; vertical-align:top; height:200px; | <font size="2" style="font-weight: normal">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.<br /><br />[[Create-A-Monster|Read about Create-A-Monster.]]</font> !! <font size="2" style="font-weight: normal">In addition to the dolls, playsets are produced for the dolls to interact with. Some are packaged with a doll, others are not.<br /><br />[[Playsets|Read about accessories for the playsets.]]</font> |
Revision as of 22:00, 23 October 2014
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. They 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. |
San Diego Comic-Con International exclusives | Store exclusives |
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Every year of the franchise's existence, 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 products
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. |
Chitech Bikes | Sakar Electronics |
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Chitech produces bikes and scooters for Monster High. Read about the Chitech merchandise. |
Sakar produces electronic gadgets for Monster High. Read about the Sakar Electronics merchandise. |
San Diego Comic-Con International merchandise | |
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Every year of the franchise's existence, merchandise is released that is exclusive to San Diego Comic-Con International. Read about the SDCCI merchandise. |
Clothes, accessories, and makeup
Justice exclusives | Hot Topic 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 June 2013, Hot Topic began to offer MH-themed clothes and accessories. Read about the Hot Topic 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. |
Claire's exclusives | |
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In December 2010 Claire's Accessories began to offer MH-themed jewelery and cosmetics. Read about the Claire's exclusives |
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. |