Student watches Monster High
Since its debut, the movie series Monster High has built a loyal fanbase with its mix of spooky style, humor, fashion, and friendship. With so many films released, some stand out more than others for their creativity, storytelling, character development, and overall impact. Here is a ranking of the top six Monster High movies.
- Monster High: 13 Wishes (2013): Taking the top spot, 13 Wishes is often considered one of the strongest films in the franchise. The movie follows Howleen Wolf as she discovers a genie who grants her wishes with unexpected consequences. The movie explores themes of identity, popularity, and staying true to yourself, all while introducing a whole new magical world. Its balance of character development, stunning fashion, and fantasy makes it stand out.
- Monster High: Boo York, Boo York (2015): The film takes the ghouls to Boo York City, where a comet’s arrival creates both excitement and chaos. Fans remember it for its catchy songs and music throughout the entire film. With multiple storylines, catchy songs, and higher stakes than usual, the movie feels more ambitious than the other films.
- Monster High: Frights, Camera, Action! (2014): This movie takes the ghouls to Hauntlywood where Draculaura discovers she may be the rightful Vampire Queen. While the setting is very creative and the premise is exciting, the storyline feels a bit predictable compared to other films. Still, the glamorous outfits and dramatic moments make it entertaining to watch.
- Monster High: Haunted (2015): In this darker, more eerie film, the ghouls enter the ghost world to uncover the mystery behind Spectra’s chains. The unique setting and eerie tone help elevate it above other entries in the series.
- Monster High: Great Scarrier Reef (2016): Placed underwater, the movie follows the ghouls as they transform into sea creatures and explore the vibrant sea world. The film emphasizes friendship and belonging, though its storyline is simpler than others. Its colorful setting and new character designs make it a fun addition to the franchise.
- Monster High: Scaris, City of Frights (2013): Set in a fashion-forward version of Paris, the film highlights Clawdeen’s dream of becoming a designer. The movie excels in its stylish setting and creative costumes, though the plot feels secondary to the visuals. It’s a good pick for fans interested in fashion.

