Monster High has special evening classes for monsters who can only come out at night.
Monster High has extange students from 40 differnet counteries and 5 dimenstions.
Monster High students must study for their S.A.T (Scary attitude test).
Monster high students must watch out for piranas in the school swimming pool, i hear they give a nast bite!
Monster High Headmistress Bloodgood has her own parking stable for her own (night)mare
Making Coffins in Shop Class is not only a requirement for vampire students, but extremely practical.
If you are blood-intolerant, or have garlic allergies please get a which Doctor's note for the creepateria.
Avoid the horrors of homework: write in you decomposition books every day to keep the moaning to a minimum.
Village mob fire drills are done regularly, so please be prepared.
Being turned to stone by Deuce Gorgon is not a legitimate excuse for missing class.
Monday, 21 November 2011
Sunday, 20 November 2011
Monster High Students
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Deuce Gorgon
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Deuce is the son of the gorgon, Medusa. He likes to skateboard and is interested in cooking. He wears sunglasses to prevent his turning other people to stone temporarily. One of his friends is a human, Jackson Jekyll, whose alter ego is DJ Holt Hyde.
His girlfriend is Cleo de Nile.
Holt Hyde
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Holt Hyde is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Hyde. He is a DJ and has a pet chameleon, Crossfade. He is in the book just with the name "DJ Hyde". DJ has a major crush on Frankie Stein and calls her "Firecracker" because she sparks him.
His alter ego is Jackson Jekyll. Holt was first introduced in the second wave of dolls and appeared for the first time in Hyde and Shriek.
Jackson Jekyll
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Jackson Jekyll is the son of Dr. and Mrs. Jekyll. He is a new kid at school, and believes he is a "normie" (no apparent monster influence), because he is unaware of his dual nature. In the books he has a crush on a girl named Melody Carver; he later finds out who he truly is.
He was first introduced in the Gloom Beach doll set and appeared as a student on the Monster High site in May, and his bio was added to the site in July. His first webisode appearance was in Fear Pressure. His alter ego is Holt Hyde.
Gillington "Gil" Webber
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Gillington "Gil" Webber is the son of the River Monster. He wears a helmet containing water on his head when he is on dry land.
First seen in the webisode Blue Lagoona as the object of Lagoona's crush. He is also friends with Slow-Moe and even acts as his wing-man in dealing with Ghoulia. He is shown to be a pretty decent guy.
Heath Burns
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An arrogant boy whose head catches on fire when he becomes excited or crushes on someone.
He is the cousin of Jackson Jekyll/Holt Hyde.
He is a showoff with a proclivity for bragging. His hotshot attitude is rather off-putting to the others, and usually ends up looking foolish because of it.
Moe "Slow-Moe" Deadovitch
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The object of Ghoulia Yelps's crush.
He is also a zombie, and he wears a letterman jacket. Member of the school Basketball and Chess teams. Shown to be fairly stoic and good natured. First seen in the webisode Cyrano de Ghoulia. He hates Heath playing guitar, and destroys them once he starts.
Clawd Wolf
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One of Clawdeen's older brothers. Pretty down to earth and straight to the point. He is on the track and basketball teams at Monster High. He dated Cleo de Nile before she went out with Deuce.[1]
He was first introduced in the webisode Fur Will Fly. Draculaura develops a huge crush on him in the webisode Beast Friends.
Toralei Stripe
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Toralei Stripe is an orange cat girl who appears in Season Two of the Webisodes. Her bio was added to the Monster High website in July 2011.
She and her friends, the cat girl twins, quit the fearleading squad in the webisode "Scream Building", leaving Cleo in the lurch. They later continue to sabotage and gossip about the ghoulfriends, though their plans usually backfire.
Purrsephone and Meowlody
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In season two of the webisodes they pal around with Toralei, causing mayhem, but don't speak themselves. In the wave 3 diaries their names are revealed to be Purrsephone and Meowlody, but it is not known which twin is which.
Howleen Wolf
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Clawdeen and Clawd Wolf's younger sister. She and Clawdeen share a room, and the two do not appear to get on very well at all[2][3]. At school, her locker is next to Abbey Bominable's and she is said to have been bullied by Manny Taur[4].
She was mentioned in Clawdeen Wolf's Diary and several of the diaries in wave 3. She appears inFright On!, the 2011 Halloween Television Special.
In the books her normie name is Leena and she is shown to be an extreme troublemaker, as she is in boot camp throughout the whole series.
Operetta
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A girl who goes on a date with Holt Hyde. [5] Her father (the Phantom of the Opera) teaches a keyboard class at Monster High.[6]Mentioned in Holt Hyde's Diary, August 10th and in the wave 3 diaries. Her first webisode appearance was in Hiss-teria, and she now has a profile on the website. She is shown to be a bit of a diva, but with that's just her independent spirit. Her father moved to New Orleans when she was young, where she picked up the local "twang" and a love for country music.
Spectra Vondergeist
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Spectra is the daughter of the Ghosts. She writes an anonymous gossip blog and an advice column for the Monster High student newspaper, and as such is a bit of a rumor-monger. As a ghost herself, she can float and pass through walls.
Abbey Bominable
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Abbey Bominable is the daughter of the Yeti (better known as the Abominable Snowman). She is an exchange student from "up north" and her native language is Yetish. She sometimes has trouble understanding English.
Nefera de Nile
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Nefera is Cleo de Nile's older sister. According to Cleo de Nile's School's Out Diary, she has always been extremely hard on Cleo.She was the captain of the Fearleading squad during her time at Monster High.
Her first appearance in the Webisodes is in Hyde and Shriek. Her bio was added to the Monster High website in July 2011
The Perfect Guy
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A character whose face is never seen. He wears a letterman's jacket.He looks like Heath Burns.He first appears in Horrorscope as the object of Draculaura's crush.
HooDude
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HooDude is the fake boyfriend created by Frankie Stein in the webisode HooDoo You Like?.He is made from spare parts and looks like a rag doll.
At the end of the episode, he becomes alive possibly due to the lightning when Frankie made him.
Manny Taur
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A minotaur character who first appears in Miss Infearmation. He has a sister named Minnie.He also made an appearance in Abbey Bominable's Diary.
He was previously seen as in the background of some webisodes.
Daughter of Arachne
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Background characters
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The students who appear in the backgrounds, classrooms and hallways of Monster High are as dear to fans as the main characters. Learn more about them here.
Teala
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Teala is a troll character who lived under a bridge. So far she has only been mentioned in Toralei's diary.
Monster High Teachers and Staff
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Headmistress Bloodgood
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The Headless Headmistress is head of Monster High, and in charge of discipline. She takes after her name, and is able to remove her head from her body.
She rides a horse named Nightmare and carries a riding crop. It seems likely that her character is inspired by the Headless Horseman from the classic story "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow". Teacher of Trigular Calcometry 101. Abbey Bominble and Shiver stay with her when Abbey starts attending Monster High.
The Mad Science Teacher, Mr. Hackington
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The Monster High Science teacher seems to be a classic British torturer/executioner, with his accent, butcher's apron, leather mask and cabinet of weapons. He tries to make the students dissect three-eyed frogs, though Lagoona intervenes and frees them.[7] He also serves lunch (first season only).
He has a mother (who looks like him, but with a old lady bun), who broke her back in "Freakout Friday", and a lab assistant in Hatch Me If You Can.
Education:
- Skinner College - B.S., Chemistry
- Lancet and Czechit School of Science - M.S., Taxidermy
"A dull mind cannot cut the cheese of knowledge."
Seen in the webisodes Freedom Fight, Bad Scare Day, Freakout Friday, Hatch Me If You Can, and Screech to the Beach, and on the Monster High website.
The Invisible Man, Mr. Where
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The Invisible Man wears bandages, gloves, and a hat (Shown to use both a beret and a fedora) to make himself visible, and he tops off the ensemble with glasses and a scarf. And he can pop up anywhere. He appears to be based visually off of the Claude Rains portrayal of the character. He also has the ability to extend his invisibility power to cloak his clothing as well.
Unlike the original character, Dr. Griffin from the H.G. Wells novel, he is quite sane and benevolent. He is shown to be very polite and an intellectual. His limited scenes of student interaction imply he is held in high esteem by the students, and he likes them as well.
In the books he (presumably) has a son in the name of Billy Phaidin.
Seen in the webisodes Clawdition giving auditions for the school production of Hamlet, in the hallway in Bad Scare Day, giving a test in Copy Canine, revealing the Monster High Scream Queen in Rumor Run Wild, and on the Monster High website.
Coach Igor
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A classic hunch-backed lab assistant who teaches gym class. He has one peg leg. When he takes over Study Howl, he makes the students run laps. You can never rest with a coach like this!
Mr. Lou Zarr
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Louis Zarr serves as a substitute teacher when one of the regular staff are unavailable, as seen in the webisode Substitute Creature, in the television special New Ghoul @ School. He appears to be the only regular human in the show. He is a stiff, humorless, uncompromising hardnose about education. His lessons are shown to be so boring they tend to put students, and even himself, to sleep.
Needless to say, his name is an obvious play on the word "Loser", and he's the first normie in Monster High.
Mr. Mummy, Math Teacher
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Favorite Quote: "Knowledge is the cure for every curse."
Education:
- King Tut Teachers College - B.A., Architecture
- Alexandria Institute of Technology M.S., Euclidean Geometry
Seen on the Monster High website.
Ms. Kindergrubber, Home Ick Teacher
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Ms. Kindergrubber is apparently based on the witch character from "Hansel and Gretal"
Education:
- Grimm Brothers Culinary Institute - A.A., Bakery Science
- H.C. Anderson School of Building Confections - B.S., Candy Construction
"You're nothing but skin and bones."
Seen on the Monster High website. Her class is briefly mentioned in "Fear Squad".
Mr. D'eath, Guidance Counselor
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"What's the worst thing that could happen?"

Seen in the Monster High Electronic Fearbook.
A similar guidance councelor was seen in the webisode "Back-to-Ghoul", although he was named Mr. G. Reaper as oppose to Mr. D'eath.
Mr. Verizhe, P.E. Teacher
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"You can't hide from fitness."
Seen in the Monster High Electronic Fearbook.
Lunch Lady
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Seen in HooDoo You Like? and Fear Pressure.Mr. Rotter
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Teacher of dead languages.
He doesn't tolerate pranks, and will count them for acts worthy of expulsion
Irene Maiden
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One of the first teachers of Monster High, who got herself somehow stuck in a Greek statue without anyone knowing. She remained locked up for 2000 years, until Frankie Stein and Cleo de Nile accidentally freed her by breking the statue in "Totally Busted". It is unknown if she resumed her job as a teacher.
Music teacher
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Thus far unnamed, a skeleton giving music lessons was featured in the webisode "Gloomsday".
Book-Exclusive Characters
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Melody Carver
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Melody is percieved as being a normie. She once had a large nose, which her plastic surgeon father fixed for her, both for cosmetic reasons and to help her breathe better. The family also moved to Salem, Oregon to help with her asthma, and Melody has to start at a new school, Merston High. According to Cleo's servant Manu, she is the daughter of the Siren Marina, who it is later discovered, gave her up for adoption.
Candace Carver
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Candace is Melody's confident older sister. Though her constant optimism irritates Melody, her advice is, more often than not, extremely useful.
A huge flirt herself, Candace rarely keeps a relationship and looks at dating as more of a game than anything. She is one Billy Phaidin's best friends and gave him the idea of visibility. They started the NUDI (Normies Uncool withDiscriminating Idiots) group to promote RADs.
Billy Phaidin
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Billy is the invisible RAD introduced in the first book. He took a shine to Frankie and became one of her best friends, agreeing with her about RAD-Normie equality. It wasn't long before he develiped a crush on Frankie and it wasn't long before they decided to just be friends.
Billy is sarcastic, laid-back and loves to pull pranks. He strongly supports equality, and was a founding member of NUDI.
Bekka Madden
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Bekka is the main antagonist on the Monster High book series. Though she seems innocent and friendly at first, but she backstabbed Melody when she found out that Jackson was a RAD. She is very discriminating against RADs, shooting out propaganda whenever she can. This hate mostly stems from the fact that Brett, her ex-boyfriend, chose Frankie Stein over her. By the third book, Melody used her newfound RAD powers to force out all her friend's true feelings. Bekka is left humiliated and friendless, increasing her hatred greatly. Between the second and thrid books she leader of the group HUNT (Humans Unite No Tolerance).
Brett Redding
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Brett started out as Bekka's boyfriend, but soon ended up with Frankie Stein, passing out into a coma when he saw her head fall off. He is a huge RAD supporter, and came up with the idea of a video where the monsters all poured out their feelings, but their faces would be blurred. The video was sabotauged and though he was originally accused, he cleared his name and got back together with Frankie.
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