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Mattel’s Monster High to premiere on Pop

Published on: 29th August 2023

The Monster High free TV premiere takes place on Pop in September, after which the series will air on weekdays and be available on the Pop Player.

Mattel’s ‘spooktacular’ animated series, Monster High, will make its UK Free TV premiere exclusively on free-to-air children’s channel Pop, on Monday 4th September.

The series follows teenager Clawdeen Wolf, who never felt like she fit in – until her instincts led her to Monster High School, where she discovered that she’s both werewolf and human, and now feels at home in both worlds. Along with Draculaura (a vampire who wants to forge her own path as a witch), Frankie Stein (who is figuring out how their pieces fit together), Deuce (the son of Medusa, who’s rebelling by being nice), there’s a school full of modern monster characters. As the teems celebrate being their unique selves, Clawdeen embarks on a series of high school hijinks and teenage troubles.

The exclusive Free TV premiere of Monster High will air on weekdays at 5.30pm from Monday 4th September on Pop. It will also be available to watch on catch-up on the Pop Player. The series comprises 16 episodes x 11 mins.

Originally created in 2010, the Monster High brand, which spanned dolls, content and franchise products, has always advocated for the creation of a more accepting world where everyone feels proud to be their authentic self and let their inner monster shine. Monster High returned in 2022, reimagined with a new set of characters that embrace what makes them unique and rally people everywhere to be themselves, be unique and be a monster.

This January, a new line of Monster High dolls and play sets hit the shelves. The new dolls reflect contemporary trends with more vibrant colours, and the brand is also allowing for even more storytelling opportunities by representing a wide array of body shapes and styles. Two play sets in the range have been designed to inspire storytelling.

To find out more about Mattel’s Monster High doll range, visit the website here.

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