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Monster High: Electrified (2017)
When Clawdeen dreams of opening a salon made for monsters and normies, Frankie has the perfect place - an abandoned power station outside town. But the idea sparks negative voltage when Moanica plots to ruin the whole thing, and replace the celebration with something a little more... shocking! Luckily the ghouls have a secret weapon on their side...Twyla, the daughter of the Boogey Man, and the perfect ghoul to unearth any mystery. Along with the most voltageous salon ever! So catch every twist, turn, zap and blast...because the Monster High ghouls are about to get ELECTRIC!
When Clawdeen dreams of opening a salon made for monsters and normies, Frankie has the perfect place - an abandoned power station outside town. But the idea sparks negative voltage when Moanica plots to ruin the whole thing, and replace the celebration with something a little more... shocking! Luckily the ghouls have a secret weapon on their side...Twyla, the daughter of the Boogey Man, and the perfect ghoul to unearth any mystery. Along with the most voltageous salon ever! So catch every twist, turn, zap and blast...because the Monster High ghouls are about to get ELECTRIC!
The film's central conflict revolves around monsters resisting pressure to conform to human norms and celebrating their unique identities, championing a solution of self-acceptance, diversity, and unity among different groups.
This movie, part of a franchise built on celebrating differences, features a diverse cast of monster characters whose designs and voice casting reflect intentional efforts towards inclusion. The narrative explicitly champions themes of acceptance and unity, as protagonists strive to bridge divides between different groups, making these DEI themes central to the story.
The film Monster High: Electrified does not feature any explicit LGBTQ+ characters or themes. The narrative focuses on the main Monster High characters and their adventures without incorporating elements related to queer identity or experiences.
Monster High: Electrified does not include any explicit transsexual characters or themes. The narrative focuses on other aspects of diversity and acceptance without addressing gender identity in this specific context, resulting in no direct portrayal.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
This film features established Monster High characters who maintain their canonical genders from previous installments. No characters originally established as one gender are portrayed as a different gender.
The animated film features characters whose appearances, including skin color, are consistent with their established monster identities from the broader Monster High franchise. No character canonically established as one human race is portrayed as a different human race.
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