The Monster High Beauty Shop app. Monster High doll features. The Original Monster High Crew. Cleo De Nile: daughter of the mummies and captain of the Fear Squad. Draculaura: daughter of Dracula and proud vegan.
Frankie Stein: daughter of Frankenstein and co-president of the student body. Lagoona Blue: daughter of a sea monster who loves to surf. Clawdeen Wolf: daughter of werewolves and salon owner.
Deuce Gorgon: son of Medusa, Deuce has a two-tailed pet rat named Perseus. Gil Webber: son of a river monster, Gilington is in a relationship with Lagoona Blue.
Jackson Jekyll: son of Dr. Jackson can turn into Holt Hyde upon listening to music. Both Jackson and his alter-ego are crushing hard on Frankie Stein. Garden Ghouls and Scarrier Reef special edition playsets.
Monster High doll cost. Monster High doll FAQ. Do all Monster High dolls wear high heels? How tall are Monster High dolls? Can they stand on their own?
Which Monster High doll should I get? Best of the best Monster High doll. If there's only one number, it means that the item is shipped only in cases consisting only of that item, which is often true for playsets and store-exclusive dolls and always true for multipacks.
Since this number is different from the one attached to diverse cases it can be taken to mean these items are not part of the assortment those other cases represent, but this often makes no sense contextually. The third method of defining an assortment is through the name printed on the box. Expensive and elaborate lines have a name that is trademarked , whereas the bulk of other lines have an unprotected name.
A handful of other lines, however, are thoroughly nameless. The most significant of these are the early ' Signature ' sublines, not to mention ' Signature ' itself. The fandom tends to create a name on its own for use of reference in those situations and the Monster High Wiki uses these names too in to organize the information.
This is the main problem with using assortment names to define assortments: not all assortments have names. To top it off, names and assortment numbers don't always align. For instance, Dead Tired consists of two assortment numbers: V and X V is the assortment number of the dolls, which are slightly more luxurious than the post dolls, which are the ones that have X as assortment number.
TV special tie-in lines also tend to fit multiple assortment numbers under one name, though sometimes they utilize a subname to distinguish between assortment numbers, like how there are a 13 Wishes line and a 13 Wishes - Haunt the Casbah line.
But in this situation, the context might not be aligned. For instance, 13 Wishes Spectra contextually fits 13 Wishes - Haunt the Casbah but only features the name 13 Wishes on the box. And the Clawdeen doll that comes with the Room to Howl playset contextually matches Dead Tired , but is itself peculiarly nameless.
As a result of all this, the Monster High Wiki has to choose how to approach the Monster High dolls, fashion packs, and playsets, and these choices may not match the choices other fandom-run websites make. This does not make either party correct or wrong, especially since, in most cases, the choices made will be tied to what website setup works best given the available resources.
There's also the aspect of estimating what the franchise's future will bring; what works now might not work in another year, and assortment definitions are also made with a website's setup in another year in mind. The Monster High Wiki identifies assortments by name first, then by assortment number, and then by context.
This means that all items sold under the same name, and if applicable the same subname, share a page, even if they have different assortment numbers and context. Everything that does not explicitly share the name is excluded. If there is no name present, the assortment numbers are the deciding factor.
Nameless lines with different assortment numbers are never put together, with the exception of Classroom as it is only semi-nameless. If nameless though, items without assortment number may be incorporated if they contextually fit, which is most often the case for ' Signature ' multipacks. Special measures are taken to cover the San Diego Comic-Con International dolls , the lone ' Signature ' dolls , the official custom dolls , and the playsets. In case of the first three categories, the dolls are all explicitly stand-alone releases, but they have a systematic connection.
Because of this, they are treated as one line each and collected on one page each for ease of organization, but named so as to make it clear they collectively don't have a context. While the playsets connected to a doll line are covered on the doll line's page, all playsets together are given their own page too, which compensates for the impossibility of most to be covered on a character's merchandise page - since many aren't character-related - and equally relieves some characters' merchandise pages from having to detail playsets too.
There are six product lines that are complementary to the Monster High dolls. Monster High , aswell as Skullector which acts as a sub section to the original monster high franchise, also has a sister series called Ever After High which dolls are akin to the Monster High ones. Create-A-Monster and Inner Monster are series of doll parts, clothes, and accessories that were respectively launched in and The lines are divided in starter packs, add-on packs, and playset packs, each of which carries unique, if sometimes incomplete, materials to put together a custom doll.
The dolls created such are design-wise the same as the regular dolls and thus can be used for the same kind of play pattern. When in Early July, the first dolls were released, so too were the first plushies released.
These plushies, appropriately named Friends , essentially are dolls aimed at a younger audience and each item contains two plushies: one of a student and one of their pet. The Friends line ended in June Skullectors are a subsection to the Monster High brand, meant for partnerships with other franchises to recreate the iconic movie characters into Monster High form.
The idea was first introduced in the form of Pennywise and The Grady Twins in Compared to adolescent female Monster High dolls, medium female Ever After High dolls are a little broader and a little more shapely in the torso area. The legs are longer, but the torso shorter. The upper limbs are also a little thicker and the heads much bigger and full, but the lower limbs, hands, and feet are identical. While Monster High body molds are designed to suit stages of age, with the body molds representing younger characters being less curvy and having smaller feet and the body molds representing older characters being broader and having larger feet, Ever After High body molds are designed to suit height diversity at a constant age range.
Therefore, while Ever After High's short female body mold is about the same height as a preadolescent female body mold of Monster High , the Ever After High body mold is much broader, shapely, and has larger feet. Accessories are almost guaranteed to be interchangeable. Clothes, on the other hand, are only in some cases interchangeable.
Adolescent female Monster High clothes are too tight for medium female Ever After High dolls, and while all medium female Ever After High clothes fit adolescent female Monster High dolls, sometimes the fit is a little too loose to look good. And who is taller? Howleen or Twyla? I've also noticed that Nefera and Clawdia seem to be taller than the average MH doll.
Any other MH dolls which are taller than average? Share Tweet. Views: Twyla and Howleen are the only short dolls right now, and Nefera, Clawdia and Headless Headmistress Bloodgood are the tall ones.
Howleen has always been short, ever since her first release, and I do think that Howleen and Twyla are the same height when they're not wearing shoes, of course.
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