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==Volume 4== |
==Volume 4== |
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==Notes== |
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* Catty's 3D model was featured in the [[We Are Monster High music video|"We Are Monster High" music video]] prior to its appearance in the cartoon. |
* Catty's 3D model was featured in the [[We Are Monster High music video|"We Are Monster High" music video]] prior to its appearance in the cartoon. |
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+ | * Though the [[Self-standing Signature dolls|self-standing '<i>Signature</i>' doll]] has a large piece of fabric draping from the skirt, the cartoon omits it when Catty is wearing the outfit as casual wear rather than performing. |
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[[Category:13 Wishes characters]] |
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Catty Noir debuted in the cartoon series in the Volume 3 TV special "13 Wishes", which premiered on October 8, 2013. She is voiced by Missi Hale in the English version of the cartoon.
Volume 3
TV specials
Catty makes her grand entrance at Monster High with a concert during the Eclipse Party. [Source]
Volume 4
Catty is a self-made artist, whose only vice is her sensitivity to superstition. Her career seems to be over when she cancels a concert because of a bad feeling, but as it turns out, had the concert taken place, all present would have died in a series of natural disasters. [Source]
Notes
- Catty's 3D model was featured in the "We Are Monster High" music video prior to its appearance in the cartoon.
- Though the self-standing 'Signature' doll has a large piece of fabric draping from the skirt, the cartoon omits it when Catty is wearing the outfit as casual wear rather than performing.