A new teaser for Nickelodeon’s next spooky animated series Monster High has been revealed, making everyone want to be a ghoul child in October. Monster High premieres on the network on October 28. Mattel and Nickelodeon have released a brand-new trailer. The live-action television movie musical Monster High The Movie, based on the popular Monster High toy line, premieres tonight on Nickelodeon and serves as the cable premiere of the new series. As a special treat, Nickelodeon will broadcast a full episode of Monster High immediately following Monster High The Movie. This new teaser introduces us to some of the most well-known students of Monster High, such as Clawdeen Wolf, Draculaura, Frankie Stein, and Deuce Gorgon.
The new video is packed with eerie and seasonally appropriate puns, while the show itself will follow four major monsters as they come into their own, accept and celebrate their uniqueness, and mature into the strong and courageous animals they were always destined to be. Their experiences at Monster High, the setting of the show, will be the primary emphasis of the plot. The episode preview is titled “Food Fight,” and it will air on Monster High soon. In this episode, Draculaura will try her hand at witchcraft as Clawdeen and Frankie try to help her control the animate tater tot she accidentally created. Then, in “Unfinished Brain-ness,” Frankie is cursed by their brain’s former existence but is aided in the process by Clawdeen and Draculaura. Gabrielle Nevaeh Green voices Clawdeen Wolf, Courtney Lin voices Draculaura, Iris Menas voices Frankie Stein, Tony Revolori voices Deuce Gorgon, Kausar Mohammed voices Cleo de Nile, Valeria Rodriguez voices Lagoona Blue, Alexa Kahn voices Torelei Stripe, Alexander Polinsky voices Heath Burns, and Debra Wilson voices Headmistress Bloodgood.
On Friday, October 7, the sneak peek episode will be made accessible on the Nick app, Nick.com, and video-on-demand. However, beginning this Friday, October 7th, you can also see a preview of Monster High over on the Nickelodeon YouTube channel. Since its debut in 2010, when Mattel initially released Monster High, the franchise has become one of the toymaker’s most lucrative. Shea Fontana, who is also the showrunner, is an executive producer on the new programme. Tonight, during Nickelodeon’s broadcast of Monster High: The Movie, at 7:00 PM ET/PT, you may watch the new trailer for the series.