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* [[Facebook]], the ''Monster High'' account brings information on future releases and new characters, as well it procides small pieces of fiction. Occasionally, contests are hosted there. |
* [[Facebook]], the ''Monster High'' account brings information on future releases and new characters, as well it procides small pieces of fiction. Occasionally, contests are hosted there. |
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* [[Tumblr]], the ''Monster High'' account is named ''The Monster High Gory Gazette'' and the account is meant to be read as if it were the school's newspaper. |
* [[Tumblr]], the ''Monster High'' account is named ''The Monster High Gory Gazette'' and the account is meant to be read as if it were the school's newspaper. |
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Revision as of 10:52, 18 January 2012
There are four places on the internet maintained by Mattel to rpomote Monster High. Two of those are website, two of those accounts on social networking websites.
- Monster High, the main website dedicated to the franchise. It features webisodes, games, character profiles, a mini-magazine and much more.
- Freaky Fab 13, a website launched to support the 2012 Freaky Fab 13 storyline.
- Facebook, the Monster High account brings information on future releases and new characters, as well it procides small pieces of fiction. Occasionally, contests are hosted there.
- Tumblr, the Monster High account is named The Monster High Gory Gazette and the account is meant to be read as if it were the school's newspaper.