In an exclusive new sneak peek, Dracula lurks through the cemetery on a different kind of witch hunt.
The Big Picture The Boos are back and just in time for the spookiest season of the year. On Monday, October 2, Nickelodeon's Monster High series returns with new episodes for Season 1. The latter half of the season will be ushered in with a 30-minute-long special entitled "Spell the Beans." After rumors of a witch begin spreading around Monster High, Dracula goes on the search to see if there's any truth to it.
The Monster High series builds upon the ongoing legacy of Mattel's toy line by the same name and is one of many on-screen iterations of the popular characters. The series offers another re-imagined version of the property and follows a group of four friends — Draculaura, Clawdeen Wolf , Frankie Stein , and Deuce Gorgon — who are the children of iconic monsters. Together, they navigate various challenges and learn more about themselves as they attend Monster High.
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