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Monster High: Friday Night Frights

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When Clawd and Deuce are injured, Frankie convinces her ghoulfriends to join the team and win the the Skulltimate Roller Maze Championship.
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Renee Schonfeld Common Sense Media 12/03/2013
3/5
Some positive messages about diversity; iffy body images. Go to Full Review
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geovanny p May 20 perfect in every way See more Dashi C @Dashicb 01/26/2024 #FEMINISIM BEST MOVIE EVER!!! See more 07/23/2018 THESE MH FILMS HAVE TO STOP BEING SHORT. See more 07/22/2018 THIS IS ONLY FOR FORTY-SEVEN MINUTES See more 03/05/2016 This is the most empowering movie of all time. See more 02/21/2015 It's like a morgue in here...and not in a good way... The boys of Monster High cannot perform in the Skulltimate Roller derby. The girls of Monster high band together to boost school morale...and the school really needs them to succeed. The girls get off to a rough start but bond together to make a run at the championship. "If you want to beat the boys you have to play like girls." Dustin McKenzie, director of several Monster High Pictures (City of Frights and Why Do Ghouls Fall in Love) and episodes of the television series Slugterra and Blaze and the Monster Machines, delivers Monster High: Friday Night Frights. The storyline for this picture is actually pretty good and fun to watch unfold. The voices match the characters well. "I've been skating since I was knee high to a yak." My daughter is a fan of the clothes for this show when she sees them at random stores so we started watching these movies off Netflix. They are pretty good and better than I would anticipate. I'd consider it a step down from Invader's Zim, but similar in terms of quality and content. I do recommend giving this viewing with your kids. "I call it beast mode." Grade: C+ See more Read all reviews
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Synopsis When Clawd and Deuce are injured, Frankie convinces her ghoulfriends to join the team and win the the Skulltimate Roller Maze Championship.
Director
Dustin Mckenzie
Producer
Tina Chow, Maria Rodriguez, Ira Singerman
Screenwriter
Ted Zizik, Mike Montesano
Production Co
Mattel Entertainment, Nerd Corps Entertainment, Mattel, Mattel Playground Productions
Rating
TV-Y7
Genre
Kids & Family, Comedy, Adventure, Animation
Original Language
English
Release Date (Theaters)
Jul 13, 2012, Limited
Release Date (Streaming)
Jan 26, 2016
Runtime
47m
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