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Catty Noir is an upcoming character in Monster High. She is the franchise's fifth werecat and related to the Ghoul's Night Out line. Catty is a pop star, idolized by many at Monster High, but chose to abandon her career  as a singer to pursue a 'normal' life as a student at the school. 

Character

Personality

Catty is a very superstitious person, which is a fact she is aware of herself and readily admits. Much of this is expressed through ritualistic behavior. She always has a piece of a broken mirror with her on stage, always enters the stage left and after having walked under the stage ladder first, always leaves the stage right and then walks under the stage ladder there, and her pre-concert meal also is always the same: thirteen items, of which seven chicken nuggets, five apple slices, and one strawberry shake.

Appearance

WAMH intro video - Catty announces

Catty is a black werecat with long, pink hair and pink eyes. In her own words, she loves "big, flashy, larger than unlife outfits because they are ghoulishly glitzy, creeporifically cool and fangsolutely fun!"

Timeline

  • December 12, 2012: Mattel requests the trademark for Catty Noir.
  • Late March, 2013: Catty Noir is featured in the booklets of Ghoul's Night Out, of which a few dolls get an early release in Australia.
  • Early May, 2013: Catty Noir makes her diary debut in Twyla's 13 Wishes diary.
  • June 6, 2013: Catty Noir makes her animated debut in the "We Are Monster High" music video.
  • July 12, 2013: Catty Noir's profile is published on the Monster High website.
  • July 12, 2013: Catty Noir's profile art is revealed.
  • Late August, 2013: Catty Noir's first doll is released as a self-standing 'Signature' doll.
  • October 8, 2013: Catty Noir makes her 3D cartoon debut in "13 Wishes".
  • February 20, 2014: Catty Noir makes her 2D cartoon debut in "Monsters of Music".

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