List of Monster High characters

[3][4] Frankie Stein (voiced by Kate Higgins from 2010 to 2015[a] and Cassandra Lee Morris thereafter,[5][6] Iris Menas in the 2022 TV series, portrayed by Ceci Balagot in the live-action films) is the daughter of Frankenstein's monster and his bride.

She was born in Bavaria, Germany and the story opens with her starting school at Monster High upon turning 15 days old, making her the youngest student there.

This iteration of Frankie also has blue skin instead of green and lacks neck bolts, as this reboot is not produced in partnership with Universal Pictures, who owns the rights to the Frankenstein's monster design.

"[10] Initially 1,599 years old, but turns 1,600 in the webisode "Party Planners" and in the 2012 film special, Why Do Ghouls Fall In Love, with Mattel releasing a doll line based around her birthday.

Clawdeen Wolf (voiced by Salli Saffioti in most projects,[13] Gabrielle Neveah Green in the 2022 TV series, portrayed by Miia Harris in the live-action films) is the Brooklyn-accented African-American 15-year-old daughter of a werewolf.

On school days, she wears a pink halter top, a blue jacket with scale patterns, and short pants and heels reminiscent of swimming gear.

Ghoulia Yelps (vocal effects by Audu Paden in most projects, voiced by Felicia Day in the 2022 TV series, portrayed by Lilah Fitzgerald in the live-action films) is the bespectacled daughter of a zombie couple from Canada.

[21][22] Abbey Bominable (voiced by Erin Fitzgerald from until 2015, Cristina Milizia between 2017 and 2018,[23][24] Aishwarya Pillai in the 2022 TV series, portrayed by Nasiv Sail in the live-action films) is the Russian-accented daughter of the Yeti.

Astranova's family's has some sort of connection with Ancient Egypt, which is possibly based on the popular urban myth that aliens helped built the Egyptian pyramids.

She has purple shoulder-length hair with pink streaks, light blue eyes, pale white skin, and enjoys visual arts such as panting and drawing.

She is among the tallest ghouls in school, standing at 15 feet tall, and comes from the nomadic Freak du Chic lifestyle where she had worked in the circus and its Scarnivals as the ringmaster.

[101] Christopher Moonlight of The Movie Pilot blog wrote about Howleen's significant role as an "insecure and spiteful underdog" in the 2011 TV special, Fright On, where she is convinced by Van Hellscream to join a "Were-Pride" faction that ends up sowing animosity between the werewolves and the vampires.

She likes big and loud fashion: her clothing includes a bright orange striped sweater jacket with bigfoot prints, a strapless short dress that is pink on top and black with floral designs and a green skirting at the bottom.

[133] Her doll was released to go with the Welcome to Monster High reboot film special in 2016,[134] in which she plays its villain who is hoping for a zombie apocalypse where she commands an army of "zomboys".

M. Enois Duarte, a DVD reviewer for Hi-Def Digest described her as "a zombie outsider with a chip on her shoulder who speaks from her dead-hearted, prejudiced and undiplomatic gut.".

[89] Peri and Pearl Serpentine (voiced by Rachel Staman and Cherami Leigh[120]) are the two-headed daughters of the Hydra, first introduced as part of the Great Scarrier Reef TV/film special and doll line.

[193] She floats through walls and floors, capturing information on her coffin-shaped phone, and writing regularly to a "Ghostly Gossip" blog, which often gets entirely the wrong impression from things she overhears and sees.

Toralei (voiced by America Young in most appearances,[24][92] Paloma Rodriguez thereafter, Alexa Khan in the 2022 TV series, portrayed by Salena Qureshi in the live-action films) is the 15-year-old daughter of the werecat, on the first of her nine lives.

Her mother Catarina Stripe became the leader of the werebeasts after trapping Selena Wolf, the former wereleader, in Beheme; she constantly ignores her daughter by favoring her work over her.

[127] Venus McFlytrap (voiced by Julie Maddalena in most projects, Rutina Wesley in the 2022 TV series) is the fifteen-year-old Scottish-American daughter of a male Plant Monster.

The following male characters in Monster High are referred to as Mansters:[d] Clawd Wolf (voiced by Ogie Banks,[24] Yuri Lowenthal in the webisode "Fur Will Fly", Marcus Griffin in the film specials "13 Wishes" in 2013 and "Frights, Camera, Action" in 2014, Jonathan Melo in the 2022 TV series) is the son of a werewolf who is also the seventeen-year-old brother of Clawdeen, Howleen, and Clawdia.

He is a half-bull half-human in appearance; he has blonde hair, a ring on his nose and wears a red shirt with a labyrinth printed on it, along with jeans pants and brown shoes.

The following characters are exclusive to the book or movie adaptions of this franchise: Melody Carver is the co-protagonist of the Monster High novels by Lisi Harrison.

This video leads to the RADs community becoming exposed, Melody forming the NUDIs (Normies Uncool with Discriminating Idiots), and a documentary on their secret lives.

Count Dracula (voiced by Michael Sorich from 2016-2018, Ken Marino in the TV series, portrayed by Steve Valentine in the live-action films) is the father of Draculaura.

Apollo Wolf (voiced by Delbert Hunt in the 2022 TV series, portrayed by Scotch Ellis Loring in the live action films) is a human and Clawdeen's father.

Eddy Hyde was a half-human half-monster introduced in the first live-action film, who used to attend Monster High in the past and was classmates with Selena Wolf and Dracula.

Selena Wolf (voiced by Kate del Castillo in the 2022 TV series) is a werewolf and Clawdeen's mother, who attended Monster High when she was a teenager.

When Clawdeen was 5, Selena had to leave for a task for the Monster Council and got imprisoned in another dimension named Beheme, a land inhabited by dangerous creatures, by Catarina Stripe; whilst there, she discovered she was expecting her son Clawd.

He is shown laid back and level-headed, he also showed himself to be a bit of a conspiracy theorist, believing in evil groups like the Humanati and refusing to go by his government name, preferring to be called “Teez” instead.