
Monster High
TV Show • 2022 • Animation
ReportBased on the Monster High franchise, Clawdeen Wolf arrives at Monster High with a dark secret. With the help of her friends Draculaura and Frankie Stein, she is able to embrace her true monster heart and save the school from total destruction.
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Are there incestuous relationships?
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Does someone die by suicide?
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Is there domestic violence?
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Helicopter, overprotective and neglectful parents
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Not sure of their age but Toralei bullies and mistreats everyone but especially her younger cousins, abusing her position of authority over them. Toralei s mother seems to be neglectful and verbally abusive to her as well
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There are “undead” animals like ghosts pets, Frankenstein pets and so on but no death
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Is there a dead animal?
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Food is sometimes seen like dead fish being eaten. In s1e13 they have dead frogs they bring back to life with zombie juice
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Watzie, a Franken dog gets sad when he can’t go for the dragon migrations
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Are there bugs?
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Cartoony spiders, worms, scarabs etc. worms are also eaten. There are also mythological bugs like earworms. Some background characters are based on bugs, for example there is a praying mantis person in the episode where Toralei starts a band. A bug person prefers or and bugs fly out of ghoulias mouth sometimes
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Frankie accidentally slaps Lagoona at around 17 mins or when Lagoona questions if Frankie stole squeaky, easy to miss but might be upsetting
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Is someone buried alive?
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Clawdeen is buried under snow and is fine. Lagoona is buried under snow and everyone freaks out, she is fine
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Is there amputation?
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Frankie is a Frankenstein’s monster and their body can come apart like them taking their hand off etc. and Cleo, being a mummy has all her organs in canopic jars. Severed body parts are often seen or used as punch lines
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Is there eye mutilation?
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Eyeballs are used as lamps, cameras, food, etc and Frankie can take their eye out of its socket to see things because they are a Frankenstein’s monster. When Lagoona squeaks her toy squeaky their eyes pop out slightly
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Disability
Is someone disabled played by able-bodied?
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S2e7 Deuce mentions having dyslexia and needing to use his phone and change the font to read a recipe. His voice actor, Tony Revolori, is dyslexic himself.
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Does a parent die?
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Clawdeens mom is missing but we aren’t sure if she’s alive
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Minor, one of the ghost characters loves to jump out and scare people
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Is trypophobic content shown?
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Cleo makes jambalaya and the bath the scarabs make turns out really bubbly (trypophobia is both or either bubbles or holes, specifically a reacting texture)
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Gross
Is someone eaten?
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There are seemingly dead and alive animals or objects that are eaten, for example “scream cheese” which seems sentient and screams, a fish which is devoured and it’s bones are spat out, alive worms are eaten, moving eyeballs are eaten, brain shaped cupcakes, literal brains being eaten, etc. in s1e13 a toy comes to life and is accidentally eaten by goobert
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Is an LGBT+ person outed?
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Everyone is very accepting of Frankie using they/them and they aren’t outed, they introduce themselves saying “I’m Frankie pronouns they/them”
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Is electro-therapy used?
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Electricity is Frankie’s power and they offer to defibrillate Draculaura after she jokes that she was scared so much her heart stopped. They also intentionally and accidentally shock people all the time though it seems to not have much affect on monsters
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No, infact they did a really good job with making Twyla’s character autistic, having an autistic voice actress, doing research into autism and making the representation actually true to how some autistic people are instead of a trope and not partnering with autism speaks, unlike other shows. Some may see it as a stereotype as she is a shy bookworm character but I think it’s better than characters like Sheldon Cooper (Big Bang Theory) and Shawn Murphy (The Good Doctor) as far as representation goes. She also is sound sensitive and stims and talks about her special interests freely throughout, also the other monsters all listen to her boundaries and try not to be loud around her or trigger her which I love. Frankie is also autistic coded but they aren’t explicitly stated to be autistic unlike how Twyla is, they can be a bit ditzy and miss social cues and sometimes it’s played for a joke but they are generally loved and supported for all their weirdness by everyone. Meowlody also doesn’t understand sarcasm and this is played as a joke
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Does someone have a meltdown?
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No but Twyla has a sensory overload episode
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Is there misophonia?
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Chewing noises, whispering, squelching, bug chittering. The intro also has a whispered line
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Are there anxiety attacks?
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Abbey has an anxiety attack and she causes a snow flurry. Twyla has a sensory overload episode. Lagoona struggles with anxiety and anger issues and takes her frustrations out by chomping on things, “the chomps”, which is mentioned to be a condition/disorder
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Are there flashing lights or images?
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Flashing, flickering and strobing. Especially in the intro and any time there’s lightning or Frankie uses their lightning powers
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Prejudice
Is there ableist language or behavior?
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Crazy, insane etc. the captions are also straight up incorrect sometimes
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Are there usages of the n-word?
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No but there are monster equivalents of racial slurs like “hissy fit” is considered derogatory to use against werecats, which is reclaimed to be used as a band name of three werecats in one episode, which I’m not sure if still saying the bands name would count as saying the slur of non-werecats say it
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Not so far (the episodes are still being released) but some people in the fandom intentionally and unintentionally misgender Frankie who explicitly uses They/Them pronouns
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Is a minority is misrepresented?
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I personally think the representation for this series is great, being a person of many marginalised identities. Unfortunately you may stumble upon some older fan who dislike the new series for “being too woke”, despite the fact monster high has always had a diverse cast and characters. Some of the older generations where not the best at representing Indigenous peoples, especially Indigenous peoples of America/Turtle Island, so if you are sensitive to that be cautious when interacting with older generations’ media and dolls.
Some of the amazing inclusion includes (warning of spoilers);
Frankie using they/them pronouns, being ADHD/autistic coded, having swappale limbs and a permanent prosthetic leg, being proudly nonbinary and in a queer relationship with Cleo.
Clawdeen being a mixed race black-Hispanic werewolf with curly hair and laid edges raised by humans in the human world that later finds out she is a werewolf (allegory to marginalised race)
Draculaura being a midsize half Taiwanese and half Transylvanian and doing witchcraft, which is an in-universe marginalised identity that is outlawed.
Cleo being Egyptian and brown-skinned, being a mummy, which means caring around her organ is Coptic jars (allegory to disability)
Lagoona being a Hispanic sea monster.
Deuce having two moms and being mixed monster-species.
Some of the amazing inclusion includes (warning of spoilers);
Frankie using they/them pronouns, being ADHD/autistic coded, having swappale limbs and a permanent prosthetic leg, being proudly nonbinary and in a queer relationship with Cleo.
Clawdeen being a mixed race black-Hispanic werewolf with curly hair and laid edges raised by humans in the human world that later finds out she is a werewolf (allegory to marginalised race)
Draculaura being a midsize half Taiwanese and half Transylvanian and doing witchcraft, which is an in-universe marginalised identity that is outlawed.
Cleo being Egyptian and brown-skinned, being a mummy, which means caring around her organ is Coptic jars (allegory to disability)
Lagoona being a Hispanic sea monster.
Deuce having two moms and being mixed monster-species.
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Is there hate speech?
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Toralei is prejudiced against witches, humans are racist toward monsters, Toralei calls Clawdeen a human as is prejudiced to her, witchcraft is seen as illegal an immoral etc. some monsters are considered more dangerous for no reason and banned from school and stereotyped but episodes challenge these ideas and try to work through prejudice. Some monsters like Toralei and Dracula say they are “the best kind of monster”
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Race
Is there blackface?
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No but there is monsters dressing as other monster races/species which is seemingly socially accepted in this world but might be that world’s equivalent to blackface or raceface
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Abbey squats in a presumably abandoned house to hide from a hurricane but isn’t actually homeless she just went for fresh air and got lost
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Does a car crash?
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Almost but abbey makes an ice bridge so they don’t slide off a cliff
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