The Monster High movies series is one of the best movies for kids to watch. The series was mostly trending back in the time for a good reason. Having so many films in one single series might be confusing for people. Don’t worry, we are here to help.
There are 15 movies in the Monster High series.
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Monster High Movies In Order
Here are all the Monster High movies in chronological order –
- Monster High: New Ghoul at School (2010)
- Monster High: Fright On! (2011)
- Monster High: Why Do Ghouls Fall in Love? (2012)
- Monster High: Escape from Skull Shores (2012)
- Monster High: Friday Night Frights (2012)
- Monster High: Ghouls Rule (2012)
- Monster High: Scaris: City of Frights (2013)
- Monster High: 13 Wishes (2013)
- Monster High: Frights, Camera, Action! (2014)
- Monster High: Freaky Fusion (2014)
- Monster High: Haunted (2015)
- Monster High: Boo York, Boo York (2015)
- Monster High: Great Scarrier Reef (2016)
- Welcome to Monster High (2016)
- Monster High: Electrified (2017)
Monster High: New Ghoul at School (2010)
CBFC Age Rating – TV-Y7 (Suitable for children of age 7 or older)
IMDB Rating – 6.9
Everyone’s first day at school is difficult, just like our protagonist, Frankie Stein. Watch how Frankie makes friends and survives her school competing with some of her classmates.
Monster High: Fright On! (2011)
CBFC Age Rating – TV-Y7
IMDB Rating – 6.7
When other monster schools join Monster High the balance between students is upset. This puts the schools into chaos. Frankie Stein, Draculaura, Clawdeen Wolf, and other friends have to step up and do something to bring back the balance of Monster High.
Monster High: Why Do Ghouls Fall in Love? (2012)
CBFC Age Rating – TV-Y7
IMDB Rating – 6.7
The party at Monster High has a special element, and that is the 1600th birthday of Draculaura. Things get complicated when she faces her practical boyfriend named Clawd and a vampire named Heartthrob, who has a romantic past. Draculaura now must decide which guy she should choose.
Also, Draculaura now has to pass her driving test.
Monster High: Escape from Skull Shores (2012)
CBFC Age Rating – TV-Y7
IMDB Rating – 6.5
In this film, Lagoona takes her ghoulfriends on a trip across the sea to the Great Barrier Reef. But, due to a shipwreck, they end up on an island-shaped skull where they have to run for their lives. Our Frankie Stein by a beast.
Monster High: Friday Night Frights (2012)
CBFC Age Rating – TV-P7
IMDB Rating – 6.7
Everyone at Monster High is excited to participate in the Skultimate Roller Maze Championship. Deuce and Clawd are injured suddenly which forces Frankie Stein to motivate her friends to participate and save the competition. They make various changes to the game to make it more fun. But to achieve school cred the rival team starts to play dirty.
Monster High: Ghouls Rule (2012)
CBFC Age Rating – TV-P7
IMDB Rating – 5.7
The story takes place before Halloween when the students of Monster High are framed for planning a prank on normies. Later, they learn someone from their own school has framed them. The students decide to find out who is behind all this to make things right.
Watch this film from the series, which has Halloween vibes.
Monster High: Scaris: City of Frights (2013)
CBFC Age Rating – TV-P7
IMDB Rating – 6.6
In this film, Clawdeen Wolf and her creepy friends pack their bags and travel to France. Upon arrival, they meet Madame Ghostier. But things are not as they seem. Slowly, the group starts to uncover the secrets and truths.
Monster High: 13 Wishes (2013)
CBFC Age Rating – TV-P7
IMDB Rating – 6.7
With a new year at Monster High school the little sister of Clawdeen Wolf, Howleen is determined to become the most popular girl in the school. Her dream gets easier when she meets a genie who can grant her 13 wishes. But there is a catch, each wish brings something dark and spooky.
Monster High: Frights, Camera, Action! (2014)
CBFC Age Rating – TV-P7
IMDB Rating – 6.5
Draculaura believes she is the heir to the vampire throne. Draculaura and her friends are sent to Transylvania for a royal coronation. But after their arrival, they learn the search for the queen is not yet over. To find out the real queen, the Ghouls must find an old artifact called the Vampire’s heart.
Monster High: Freaky Fusion (2014)
CBFC Age Rating – TV-P7
IMDB Rating – 6.5
Eight Ghoul girls who just traveled back from a time-traveling mission are magically fused into 4 bodies instead of 8 of their own. Now they have to face various challenges while getting used to the infusion.
This film added a new level of story, making it super fun and interesting.
Monster High: Haunted (2015)
CBFC Age Rating – TV-P7
IMDB Rating – 6
When Monster High starts getting haunted, Spectra Vondergeist sets on a journey to her old ghost school to find out the reason. While other ghouls get some boogey sand to change into ghosts so they can pursue Spectra.
Monster High: Boo York, Boo York (2015)
CBFC Age Rating – TV-Y7
IMDB Rating – 6.4
You can see a lot happening in this film. Cleo de Nile has a party organized by her dad where she invites her boyfriend. On the other hand, Ghoulia is busy trying to save the Earth from a comet collision.
If you want to see a party and comet collision in one film, Monster High: Boo York, Boo York is just for you.
Monster High: Great Scarrier Reef (2016)
CBFC Age Rating – TV-Y7
IMDB Rating – 5.8
To complete a mission, Lagoona and some of her friends are transferred to the Great Scarrier Reef. They transform themselves into sea creatures to quickly transport through the sea. Poseidon’s daughter desires to help the girls get back home.
Welcome to Monster High (2016)
CBFC Age Rating – TV-Y7
IMDB Rating – 5.5
In a world where monsters had to hide from the outside world, the daughter of Dracula and some of her friends dream to create a school where both humans and monsters can live peacefully together.
Draculaura and her friends set on a journey around the globe to find new recruits for their school.
Of course, fun and entertainment come along the way.
Monster High: Electrified (2017)
CBFC Age Rating – TV-Y7
IMDB Rating – 5.3
We see a cute story where Clawdeen desires to open a salon where monsters and normies can come together and enjoy all the facilities. But her dreams start to shatter when Moanica plans a strategy to ruin the salon with something creepy.