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Lurk what's waiting for the Monster High ghouls when they bring their killer fashion to the howlways of the spooktacular Haunted High! When the ghouls of Monster High follow Spectra Vondergeist one day, they discover a creeperiffic Ghost World with an all-spirit school. But their scary-cute student bodies are hardly welcome with the very strict Principal Revenant, and she punishes Spectra with frightful detention chains that prevent her from re-joining Monster High. Now, it's up to the imperfectly perfect friends to take on ghostly forms in order to save one of their own from disappearing forever!
Lurk what's waiting for the Monster High ghouls when they bring their killer fashion to the howlways of the spooktacular Haunted High! When the ghouls of Monster High follow Spectra Vondergeist one day, they discover a creeperiffic Ghost World with an all-spirit school. But their scary-cute student bodies are hardly welcome with the very strict Principal Revenant, and she punishes Spectra with frightful detention chains that prevent her from re-joining Monster High. Now, it's up to the imperfectly perfect friends to take on ghostly forms in order to save one of their own from disappearing forever!
The film's central thesis explicitly promotes progressive ideology by addressing prejudice and fear between different groups, advocating for acceptance, diversity, and the celebration of individual identity against oppressive traditions.
This movie features a cast of diverse monster characters, intentionally designed to represent various backgrounds and celebrate individuality. Its narrative consistently promotes themes of acceptance, understanding, and overcoming prejudice, making inclusivity a central message.
Monster High: Haunted does not explicitly feature identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes. The narrative focuses on friendship and acceptance of general differences among monsters, without specific representation of queer identities.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The film features established characters from the Monster High franchise, as well as new characters introduced within the same continuity. All characters maintain their canonically established genders from the source material, with no instances of a character being portrayed as a different gender than previously established.
The film features established animated characters from the Monster High franchise. These characters are monsters, and their visual depictions and voice actors in this installment are consistent with their long-standing portrayals across the franchise, without any changes that would constitute a race swap.
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