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‘Monster High’ Animated Series Haunts Nickelodeon with Special & Month of New Eps.

October brings plenty of friendly frights and silly scares to kids’ TV, including an unnatural horde of new Monster High animated series episodes debuting all month long on Nickelodeon. The Boo Crew marks their return Monday, October 2 at 5 p.m. with the half-hour special, followed by episodic premieres weekdays at 5 p.m. (ET/PT).

The spooky special “Spell the Beans sees Dracula investigating a rumor of witches at Monster High, leaving Draculaura to debate whether to share her secret or get caught.

From Nickelodeon and Mattel, the reimagined Monster High follows iconic teenage children of legendary monsters Clawdeen Wolf, Draculaura, Frankie Stein and Deuce Gorgon as they discover who they are in the one place they all belong: Monster High.

Monster High continues with the debut of original and legacy characters and more half-hour specials throughout Season 1, where the students will battle a zombie invasion, a Night of Terror, hunt to find Monster Talismans, midterms and more. The brand-new episodes all lead up to a monstrous season finale at the Monster Ball dance later this fall.

The hex-cellent voice cast includes Gabrielle Nevaeh (Clawdeen Wolf), Courtney Lin (Draculaura), Iris Menas (Frankie Stein), Tony Revolori (Deuce Gorgon), Kausar Mohammed (Cleo De Nile), Valeria Rodriguez (Lagoona Blue), Alexa Kahn (Toralei Stripe), Alexander Polinsky (Heath Burns) and Debra Wilson (Headmistress Bloodgood).

New voices joining the fashionable monsters include Kate del Castillo (The Book of Life) as Selena Wolf, Rhea Seehorn (Better Call Saul) as Medusa, Jessica Darrow (Encanto) as Skelita Calaveras, John O’ Hurley (Seinfeld) as Hades, Debi Derryberry (Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius) as Euryale, America Young (Monster High) as Stheno and Wayne Knight (Seinfeld) as Ralph.

Joining in the back-to-ghoul fun as franchise and original characters are Ken Marino (Reno 911!) as Dracula, Riki Lindhome (Wednesday) as Purrsephone, Kate Micucci (Garfunkel and Oates) as Meowlody, Miles Brown (Black-ish) as Gil Webber, Kayla Cromer (Everything’s Gonna Be Okay) as Twyla, Krystina Alabado (Pantheon) as Nefera De Nile, Felicia Day (The Guild) as Ghoulia, Valeria Rodriquez (The Valley of Tears) as Spectra Vondergeist, Scott Menville (Teen Titans Go!) as Romulus, Cole Massie (Chip ‘n Dale: Rescue Rangers) as Finnegan Wake, Victoria T. Washington (Dropouts) as Howleen and Jordan R. Coleman (A Million Little Things) as Manny Taur.

Shea Fontana (Polly Pocket) serves as showrunner and co-executive producer, with Nick Filippi (Big Hero 6: The Series) as supervising producer. Production is overseen for Nickelodeon by Claudia Spinelli, Senior Vice President, Big Kids Animation, and Nikki Price, Director, Development, Animation, and for Mattel by Fred Soulie and Christopher Keenan.

Fans can watch Monster High on the Nick App, Nick.com and VOD, and head to the Monster High YouTube channel to keep up with the series, and discover the new Monster High web series, Monster High Mysteries: Monster Ball, premiering October 27. All-new episodes of the comedy-adventure will continue to debut in Canada, the U.K. and Australia later this year on Nickelodeon and Paramount+, and in additional international territories soon thereafter.

Monster High S1 – “Spell the Beans” Exclusive Clip

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