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Monster High: Fright On!

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Emily Ashby Common Sense Media At first glance, it's tempting to dismiss this movie as a Bratz-caliber B-lister based on the characters' resemblance to that first round of image-crazed girls. But you only need to scratch the surface to reveal a surprising amount of heart. Rated: 3/5 Apr 28, 2020 Full Review Read all reviews

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Genevieve f I think I've seen it before and it was great and if I didn't I bet it will be awesome Rated 4 out of 5 stars 10/28/15 Full Review Kevin R The pack is strength. The pack is life. A group of vampires and werewolves off to Monster High School find it hard to get along. Forever it has seemed the two have battled and now it's hard to believe they could learn together without killing each other. A group of kids internally have become friends and try to convince everyone it's okay to work together; but when one of the friends turn up missing, a fraction forms in the school. "Don't forget your place or I'll make you remember." Three directors combine to deliver this nice beginning to the series. I found it very entertaining and a nice diverse group of lessons, characters, and sub plots. The animation is fairly good and presents the characters well and the voices are well selected and not too corny. "Maybe it's time to use soap and water instead of just your tongue." We had seen these characters on shirts at Wal-Mart and Target so I decided to add them to my Netflix queue. I was surprised at the quality of this film, especially after having seeing a very poor film in this series. I thought this was a nice introduction into the universe and I'd recommend giving it a shot. "Spoiler alert: we're not friends." Grade: B Rated 4 out of 5 stars 01/31/15 Full Review Dylan D Monster High: Fright On satisfies basic animation requirements. The story is sufficiently complex but easily accessible. It's populated by a variety of colorful characters who learn a few lessons along the way. Adults won't find the material challenging, and neither will all but the youngest of viewers. Fright On plays it safe, but the upset would be if it didn't. Rated 2.5 out of 5 stars 07/29/14 Full Review Read all reviews
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Movie Info

Genre
Animation
Original Language
English
Release Date (Streaming)
Sep 22, 2016
Runtime
46m