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Monster High: Boo York, Boo York – A Ghoul’s Guide to the Big City
is a standout film in the Monster High franchise, offering a unique blend of spooky humor, stylish fashion, and heartfelt adventure. The film's loving depiction of New York City, memorable characters, and themes of friendship and self-expression make it a must-watch for fans of the franchise.
Available on Paramount+ (in most regions) and digital purchase on Amazon Prime Video and Apple TV. The soundtrack is available on Spotify and YouTube Music. Monster High- Boo York- Boo York
: The film's music is its defining element, with standout tracks like "Empire" and "It Can't Be Over". The official soundtrack
So, grab your scarab shakers, paint your claws black and gold, and queue up the movie. Because in Boo York, the night is always young, and the howl is always loud. Fright lights, city of screams... welcome to your darkest dreams. Monster High: Boo York, Boo York – A
The film's plot centers around the annual "Monster High Ghouls' Glamour Gala," a high-fashion event that showcases the best of monster style. When Frankie, Draculaura, and Clawdeen arrive in New York City, they discover that the gala has been taken over by a rival school, the "Fashion Monsters." Determined to save the gala and prove their fashion prowess, the Monster High gang must band together and show the world what they're made of.
Before Boo York , zombies in Monster High were usually slow and dim-witted. Moanica changed that. She is intelligent, manipulative, and sarcastic. She wears a brain-shaped headpiece and treats her zombie underlings like an army of programmable minions. Her villain song, "That's What I Want to Do," is a darkly comedic manifesto about world domination that is surprisingly catchy for a song about rotting brains. The soundtrack is available on Spotify and YouTube Music
Voiced by Lili Beaudoin, Luna is arguably the heart of the film. Unlike the flashy, confident students of Monster High, Luna is soft-spoken, anxious, and deeply artistic. Her power isn’t physical strength; it is precognitive art. She draws visions of the future—a skill that is both a gift and a curse as she foresees the comet’s destruction but is ignored. Her arc about leaving her "moth cocoon" (her father’s protection) to save her friends is one of the most touching moments in the franchise. Her design, featuring tattered wings that look like stained glass and a perpetually shy posture, makes her a unique collector’s favorite.
Boo York, Boo York introduced some of the most unique doll designs and characters in the Monster High lineup:
was released on CD and charted on Billboard's Kid Albums and Soundtracks. New Characters