Monster High Wiki
Register
Tag: sourceedit
No edit summary
Tag: sourceedit
(3 intermediate revisions by the same user not shown)
Line 15: Line 15:
   
 
Two complementary sources of campus information exist in relation to Monster High. The institutional one is the ''[[Gory Gazette]]'', the school newspaper, and the other is an individual project called ''The Ghostly Gossip'', a gossip blog.
 
Two complementary sources of campus information exist in relation to Monster High. The institutional one is the ''[[Gory Gazette]]'', the school newspaper, and the other is an individual project called ''The Ghostly Gossip'', a gossip blog.
  +
  +
==Organisation==
  +
{{stub}}
  +
Most sport teams managed by the school are called the Monster High Nightmares. THe skullball team is an exception, as they are called the Monster High Sinister Skulls. {{source|Tumblr/2012#Votes for Most Valuable Skullball Player Tallied|Votes for Most Valuable Skullball Player Tallied}}
   
 
==Layout==
 
==Layout==
Line 22: Line 26:
 
The campus area is coffin-shaped, and houses the main building, the outdoor sport fields, and overlaps with a forest<ref>[[Facebook|Facebook entry of August 12, 2011]]</ref> and a swamp.<ref>[[Facebook|Facebook entry of September 13, 2011]]</ref> The building contains two floors, with most of the classrooms located on the second floor so to make room for the indoor sport fields on the first floor. The entrance hall reaches up into a belfry, where some students go if they need time alone, and where a number of bats live.
 
The campus area is coffin-shaped, and houses the main building, the outdoor sport fields, and overlaps with a forest<ref>[[Facebook|Facebook entry of August 12, 2011]]</ref> and a swamp.<ref>[[Facebook|Facebook entry of September 13, 2011]]</ref> The building contains two floors, with most of the classrooms located on the second floor so to make room for the indoor sport fields on the first floor. The entrance hall reaches up into a belfry, where some students go if they need time alone, and where a number of bats live.
   
Below the school are the catacombs, most of which is unused by and unfamiliar terrain. Monster High has claimed the portion of the catacombs that runs directly under the campus, and uses it to house facilities the school has no place for on its own terrain. There's an underground train station and a small passage that allows the zombies easy travel between their part of town and Monster High. Otherwise, three rooms have been claimed by two students. [[Operetta]] has a soundproof recording studio in the catacombs, as well as her very own opera house.<ref name="OpDi">[[Operetta's Campus Stroll diary|Operetta's '<i>Campus Stroll</i>' diary]]</ref> Meanwhile, [[C.A. Cupid]] has set up a radio station in the catacombs, from which she hosts her own show.<ref>[[C.A. Cupid|C.A. Cupid's back-of-the-box bio]]</ref> Monster High's radio station can be found on frequency WZMH 13.13 FM. {{source|TUmblr/2012#Unexpected Love Pierces Monster High|Unexpected Love Pierces Monster High}} Frankie Stein's father had also set up a lab down there at one point during his high school years.
+
Below the school are the catacombs, most of which is unused by and unfamiliar terrain. Monster High has claimed the portion of the catacombs that runs directly under the campus, and uses it to house facilities the school has no place for on its own terrain. There's an underground train station and a small passage that allows the zombies easy travel between their part of town and Monster High. Otherwise, three rooms have been claimed by two students. [[Operetta]] has a soundproof recording studio in the catacombs, as well as her very own opera house.<ref name="OpDi">[[Operetta's Campus Stroll diary|Operetta's '<i>Campus Stroll</i>' diary]]</ref> Meanwhile, [[C.A. Cupid]] has set up a radio station in the catacombs, from which she hosts her own show.<ref>[[C.A. Cupid|C.A. Cupid's back-of-the-box bio]]</ref> Monster High's radio station can be found on frequency WZMH 13.13 FM. {{source|Tumblr/2012#Unexpected Love Pierces Monster High|Unexpected Love Pierces Monster High}} Frankie Stein's father had also set up a lab down there at one point during his high school years. {{source|HooDude VooDoo}}
   
Unclaimed nearby portions of the catacombs are used for Creature Spotting, an activity promoted and hosted by Mr. [[Hackington]].<ref>"[[Mad Science by Mr. Hackington]]"</ref>
+
Unclaimed nearby portions of the catacombs are used for Creature Spotting, an activity promoted and hosted by Mr. [[Hackington]]. {{source|Mad Science by Mr. Hackington}}
   
 
==Staff==
 
==Staff==
Line 49: Line 53:
 
* [[Biteology teacher]] - Teacher of Biteology
 
* [[Biteology teacher]] - Teacher of Biteology
 
* [[Music teacher]] - Music teacher
 
* [[Music teacher]] - Music teacher
* Phantom of the Opera - Teacher of Haunting Music
+
* [[Phantom of the Opera]] - Teacher of Haunting Music
 
|
 
|
 
* [[Headless Headmistress Bloodgood|Bloodgood]] - Headmistress and teacher of Trigular Calcometry 101
 
* [[Headless Headmistress Bloodgood|Bloodgood]] - Headmistress and teacher of Trigular Calcometry 101
Line 114: Line 118:
 
==References==
 
==References==
 
<references />
 
<references />
[[Category:Locations]]
+
[[Category:Schools]]

Revision as of 14:09, 12 March 2015

The perfect learning enviroment for teen children of Legendary Monsters
Narration in the Higher Deaducation commercial.


Monster High.

Monster High is the titular location of the Monster High franchise, and serves as the main setting of the stories. It is located in New Salem. In most media, Monster High is a high school unique for being the only one open to all species of monsters. On top of that, it is not adverse to allowing humans to enroll (yet). To accommodate the many different needs of the students and to encourage people to enroll, Monster High possesses a large campus with many different facilities, including its own train station, and is open almost 24 hours a day.[1]

History

Monster High as seen in "Fright On!".

Monster High was established a bit over 2000 years ago,[2] though this doesn't necessarily mean it has always been located where it is in modern day. The school's 'basement' is the catacombs, a large underground maze of neglected rooms and corridors, which appears to have existed well before Monster High was built on top of it. As well, below the pool of the school is a large chasm known as the Deep End, which interior is even more of a mystery to anyone than the catacombs are.

Monster High was founded as a joint effort by thirteen families of different monster lineages, all of whom had grown tired of the separation. Headless Headmistress Bloodgood, a teacher of excellent reputation, was asked to become Monster High's headmistress. Though she gladly accepted a leading role in the revolutionary project, her colleagues were not as enthusiastic. She lost many friends who considered her endeavor foolish, but stuck by what she believed in, aided by the thirteen families and the teachers who shared her philosophy.[3] Notable events that are part of Monster High's history are the mysterious disappearance of one of the staff members, Irene Maiden, not long after Monster High's opening,[2] and the haunting appearance of 'something awful' in the halls of Monster High during the nights of Friday the 13th.[4]

Monster High as seen in "Why Ghouls Fall In Love?".

While Monster High became a thriving school able to boast on a student body comprising monsters from 40 different countries and 5 dimensions,[1] its philosophies inspired few outside school ground. Conflict between various species of monsters remained and no other school followed Monster High's example for many centuries, despite that the project enjoyed the support of the Skullastic Superintendents.

Recently, Monster High has gone through a merge with the vampire-only school Belfry Prep, and the werewolf-only school Crescent Moon High. The latter two schools have been absorbed into the Monster High identity. The merge counts as a first step in a more coordinated effort to spread the message of acceptance among all monster societies and eventually between a joint monster society and human society.[5]

Two complementary sources of campus information exist in relation to Monster High. The institutional one is the Gory Gazette, the school newspaper, and the other is an individual project called The Ghostly Gossip, a gossip blog.

Organisation

Most sport teams managed by the school are called the Monster High Nightmares. THe skullball team is an exception, as they are called the Monster High Sinister Skulls. [Source]

Layout

Map of the Monster High campus as displayed on the official website.

Monster High is composed of two separate areas: the campus aboveground and the catacombs underground.

The campus area is coffin-shaped, and houses the main building, the outdoor sport fields, and overlaps with a forest[6] and a swamp.[7] The building contains two floors, with most of the classrooms located on the second floor so to make room for the indoor sport fields on the first floor. The entrance hall reaches up into a belfry, where some students go if they need time alone, and where a number of bats live.

Below the school are the catacombs, most of which is unused by and unfamiliar terrain. Monster High has claimed the portion of the catacombs that runs directly under the campus, and uses it to house facilities the school has no place for on its own terrain. There's an underground train station and a small passage that allows the zombies easy travel between their part of town and Monster High. Otherwise, three rooms have been claimed by two students. Operetta has a soundproof recording studio in the catacombs, as well as her very own opera house.[8] Meanwhile, C.A. Cupid has set up a radio station in the catacombs, from which she hosts her own show.[9] Monster High's radio station can be found on frequency WZMH 13.13 FM. [Source] Frankie Stein's father had also set up a lab down there at one point during his high school years. [Source]

Unclaimed nearby portions of the catacombs are used for Creature Spotting, an activity promoted and hosted by Mr. Hackington. [Source]

Staff

As per the spirit of Monster High, the school's staff consists of a diverse selection of creatures from various backgrounds. Some have been with the school from the start, others have become only recently employed. And not all teachers practice the school's preaching of non-discrimination.

Teachers Other
  • Clamdestine - Teacher of Ghoulish Literature
  • Hackington - Teacher of Mad Science and Biteology, driving instructor, janitor, and food distributor
  • Hexiciah Steam - Unspecified teacher (currently not employed)
  • Igor - Teacher of Physical Deaducation
  • Irene Maiden - Unspecified teacher (possibly no longer employed)
  • Kindergrubber - Teacher of Home Ick
  • Lou Zarr - (Substitute) teacher of Trigular Calcometry 101 and Dragonometry
  • Mummy - Teacher of Clawculus
  • Rotter - Teacher of Dead Languages and sometimes coach
  • Siren - Teacher of Voice Training
  • Sylphia Flapper - Teacher of Dragon Whispering 101 and Dragonomics
  • Verizhe - Teacher of Physical Deaducation
  • Where - Teacher of Dramarama
  • Biteology teacher - Teacher of Biteology
  • Music teacher - Music teacher
  • Phantom of the Opera - Teacher of Haunting Music

Merchandise

Freaky Fab Showcase

The Freaky Fab Showcase is a simple display case for the Monster High dolls. It is roughly in the shape of a coffin, and has room for three dolls. It comes with six slides that represent different backgrounds, half of which displays Monster High hallways. The other half displays non-scenic patterns.

High School

Doll stockphotography - SSP High School I Doll stockphotography - SSP High School II Doll stockphotography - SSP High School III Doll stockphotography - SSP High School IV
Series: Playsets
Release: Mid June, 2012
Assortment number: X3711
Model number: X3711
Doll stockphotography - SSP High School V Doll stockphotography - SSP High School VI Doll stockphotography - SSP High School VII
A Monster High playset was released in 2012. Parts of the school represented in the set are the front doors, a classroom, the creepateria with a number of lockers, and a second floor with sound equipment. The classroom includes 2 desks, several trophies, 2 doll-sized notebooks and pens, a cart, a frog, and a portfolio. The creepateria is located right next to the classroom, and in between is a hallway with openable lockers. The creepateria includes a table, a Skullete disco ball, and several bowls of food and drinks. Above the cafeteria is a sound booth that includes speakers and a laptop. On the outside is a casketball court.

Gallery

References