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      Monster High: Escape From Skull Shores

      TV-Y7 2012 44m Kids & Family Adventure Animation List
      Reviews 70% 100+ Ratings Audience Score Lagoona thinks she is taking her friends to the Great Barrier Reef for spring break, but they end up on Skull Shores running for their lives. Read More Read Less

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      Grace Montgomery Common Sense Media Monster dolls share positive messages, wear iffy clothing. Rated: 3/5 Feb 11, 2015 Full Review Read all reviews

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      Audience Member I Am only rating this 4 and a half stars because this only has a 69% Audience Score. Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars 07/23/18 Full Review Audience Member This is a way better MH Movie Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars 07/22/18 Full Review Audience Member I'm the beast! A group of students at Monster High decide to head to an island together where one of their parents reside; but when they arrive there, its haunted by a secret ghost that wants to take it over. The monster starts picking off the students and they will need to track down the ghoul responsible and protect each other. "Cheap carnival prizes don't win themselves." Steve Ball (director of episodes of Beast Wars and Storm Hawks) and Andrew Hawkins (Monster High movies 13 Wishes and City of Frights) collaborate to deliver Monster High: Escape from Skull Shore. The storyline for this picture was very mediocre and kind of disappointing. The animation style was okay but not outstanding and the dialogue was just okay. "Whales go to the bathroom in here." I had never seen any of these movies so my daughter and I grabbed this off Netflix. I had seen the shirts at Target and Walmart and thought it would be interesting to see what this series is about. Unfortunately, this is nothing special and reminded me a little of Sabrina the Witch. I would only recommend this film if your child is a fan of the show. "Cell phones don't work on this island." Grade: D+/C- Rated 1.5 out of 5 stars 01/19/23 Full Review Audience Member Whereas Fright On was visually lively and only kinda-sort blunt about its message, Monster High: Escape from Skull Shores looks awful and makes its point so absurdly obvious that there's even one character forced to wear a bag over his head until all is well at the end when a girl who shares the same "hideous" characteristic as he proclaims that he's "cute." The message is nice, and it is aimed at younger viewers, but making it a little more subtle and paying a little more attention to filling in the story around it might have made the movie a little more tolerable. Better animation would be nice, too. Huge, really. Necessary, in reality. Rated 1.5 out of 5 stars 01/23/23 Full Review Read all reviews Post a rating

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      Synopsis Lagoona thinks she is taking her friends to the Great Barrier Reef for spring break, but they end up on Skull Shores running for their lives.
      Director
      Andrew Duncan, Steve Ball
      Producer
      Ken Faier, Asaph Fipke, Chuck Johnson, Audu Paden
      Screenwriter
      Mike Montesano, Ted Zizik
      Production Co
      Mattel
      Rating
      TV-Y7
      Genre
      Kids & Family, Adventure, Animation
      Original Language
      English
      Release Date (Streaming)
      Sep 22, 2016
      Runtime
      44m