“Ghouls, please,” Clawdeen said with a grin. “If it’s another undead opera, I’ll lose my mind—again. I just got it back last week.”
At the Moonlit Market, the main stage was a carousel that had retired from merry-go-round service to become a performance platform. Frankie Stein, electric bolts of laughter crackling around her, was sound-checking. Her amp hummed like a well-caffeinated thunderstorm. Nearby, Deuce Gorgon adjusted contacts that doubled as spotlights; his snakes coiled like sentries, each flicking a tiny iridescent tongue to tune the lights.
"Searchin'": Catty Noir’s soulful exploration of her artistic identity. Monster High- Boo York- Boo York
The film serves as an exploration of fame, artistic integrity, and the strength of chosen family, wrapped in a chic, neon-soaked aesthetic. The Glitz and Glamour of Boo York
A triumphant vocal track about rediscovering artistic authenticity. Cast Ensemble “Ghouls, please,” Clawdeen said with a grin
The film introduced several new characters and a full soundtrack of eight original songs: Role / Type Featured Song(s) Werecat Pop Star "Love Is Like a Storm Tonight", "Search Inside" Pharaoh (Seth) Mummy Street Performer "Boo York, Boo York" Astranova Alien from the Comet "Shooting Stars" Elle Eedee "Boo York, Boo York" Luna Mothews Moth Girl / Aspiring Actress "Steal the Show" Mouscedes King Daughter of the Rat King "Fright Lights, Big City" Fun Facts & Trivia
Monster High™ Boo York, Boo York City Schemes™Catty Noir® Doll Frankie Stein, electric bolts of laughter crackling around
Up above, the Moonlit Market roared. Frankie’s final chord hung in the air and dissolved into a thousand tiny fireflies that spelled “home” before scattering. Clawdeen and Lagoona walked out of the crowd, hair full of confetti, eyes bright.