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[http://www.monsterhigh.com/registration The Registration section] lets users complete activities as if they're students at the school, such as [[Create your own Class Photo and Student ID card!|filling out a student ID card]], [[Registration|taking a quiz]] to find out which character they're most like and acquire a suitable schedule), and [[Decorate Your Monster High Locker|decorate their locker]] with stickers. Also promoted in the section is the [[Monster High (cartoon)|cartoon series]] and the card game [[Monster Freakout]], and there is a map of the campus available.
 
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The [http://www.monsterhigh.com/registration Registration section] lets users complete activities as if they're students at the school. Here you can create a[[Create your own Class Photo and Student ID card!| ]]Student ID, Class Schedule and get a Locker.
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[[Create your own Class Photo and Student ID card!|My Student ID]] allows you to load your picture into a monster creator (or you can simply use the options already available) and make a monsterfied version of yourself. When finished, it becomes your school photo. It generates and will appear on a Monster High ID Card with the name you choose to use on it. There are printing options where you can get your new school photos and the ID Card you just made.
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[[Registration|Take a Quiz]] to find out which character you are most like. It will then generate a Schedule that will allow you to take the same classes as that character! Or you can edit it to your own liking afterward.
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[[Decorate Your Monster High Locker|My Locker]] lets you trick out your with stickers. There are also stickers locked in other characters' lockers that you can get access to with a code found in doll journals when you purchase a Monster High Doll.
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Also promoted in the section is a PDF printable of the School Campus Map, the [[Monster High (cartoon)|webisodes section]] and the card game [[Monster Freakout]].
   
 
==Academics==
 
==Academics==

Revision as of 22:06, 22 July 2013

The Monster High website went live on May 5, 2010, the same date the first webisode was released. It contains biographies of all the characters, along with games, downloads, videos, and quizzes.

School spirit meter

School spirit meter is a Florence Flask with a color changing liquid and floating eyeballs. It is boosted by watching videos, playing games, and completing other MH activities so you can win a special prize or code.

Games

The Games section of the website has a series of interactive games featuring different character-related themes, such as Draculaura avoiding the sun with her umbrella, or Lagoona helping her froggy friends.

All of the Monster High flash games are mini-games. However, in 2012, more complex platform games were released that in theme and date coincided with the TV specials. For those, see the Catacombs section.

Game Release date
Monster Freakout [1] July 11, 2010
Make a Monster High Album & Activity Book [2] July 12, 2010
Bookmark Maker [3] July 12, 2010
Decorate Your Monster High Locker [4] July 12, 2010
Registration [5] July 12, 2010
Create your own Class Photo and Student ID card! [6] July 12, 2010
Froggie Dash [7] September 12, 2010
Dawn of the Dance [8] October 25, 2010
Pom-Pom Panic! [9] October 31, 2010
Clawdeen's Cram Fest! [10] January 1, 2011
Casketball Queen [11] January 1, 2011
Ghoul Juice [12] January 14, 2011
Monster Mail [13] February 22, 2011
Freaky Footwork [14] March 7, 2011
Scary Sun [15] March 21, 2011.
Fear-A-Mid [16] August 10, 2011
Creepateria Food Fright [17] October 5, 2011
Skulltastic Survival [18] November 1, 2011
Driver's Dread! [19] February 15, 2012
Teen Scream Freaky-Fab Photo Shoot [20] April 15, 2012

Videos

The Videos section of the Monster High website is a mirror of the Monster High YouTube channel. While the YouTube channel is updated with a new webisode each Thursday, the website is updated each Friday. In theory, both places have all webisodes uploaded, but in practice it has happened that the update on the website was forgotten about or was a different one from the YouTube update.

In contrast to the YouTube channel, the Monster High website used to upload the TV specials too. However, shortly after the release of "Why Do Ghouls Fall in Love?" on the website on February 19, 2012, both that TV special and "Fright On!" were removed. No new TV specials have been uploaded since. The one TV special remaining on the website is thus "New Ghoul @ School", which is also available on the YouTube channel.

Books

The Books section is not mentioned on the website itself, but still accessible through the page address and regularly updated. It contains a list of all books released in the Monster High franchise along with short descripions of their content.

Students

The Students section contains the official profiles, which are also published on the back of the characters' first core line boxes. Originally, the section's hub was displayed as a groupshot of all the characters. The characters could be clicked to reach their respective profiles. On January 10, 2012, however, two new profiles were uploaded, bringing the whole to 17~18 characters. The groupshot display became no longer efficient, and was replaced with a Class Roster scroll.

Profiles were published on the website on the following dates:

  • May 5, 2010 - Frankie Stein, Draculaura, Clawdeen Wolf, Lagoona Blue, Cleo de Nile, Deuce Gorgon, and Ghoulia Yelps.
  • January 14, 2011 - Holt Hyde.
  • April 7, 2011 - Clawd Wolf.
  • June 9, 2011 - Spectra Vondergeist and Abbey Bominable.
  • July 15, 2011 - Jackson Jekyll, Nefera de Nile, and Toralei Stripe.
  • September 29, 2011 - Operetta.
  • January 10, 2012 - Meowlody and Purrsephone, and Howleen Wolf.
  • February 14, 2012 - C.A. Cupid.
  • April 13, 2012 - Robecca Steam, Rochelle Goyle, and Venus McFlytrap.
  • December 13, 2012 - Jinafire Long and Skelita Calaveras.
  • January 10, 2013 - Catrine DeMew.
  • May 8, 2013 - Heath Burns, Twyla, Gigi Grant, Scarah Screams, and Headless Headmistress Bloodgood.
  • July 12, 2013 - Catty Noir

Explore Monster High

The Explore Monster High section has a selection of images (taken from the webisodes) and 10 "Fast Facts" about Monster High. The section is no longer mentioned on the website itself, but still accessible through the page address. Sometimes, updates to the website make the section inaccessible, though that has thus far always been reverted with the next update.

  1. Monster High has special evening classes for monsters who only come out at night.
  2. MH has exchange monsters from 40 different countries and 5 dimensions.
  3. Make sure you study for your S.A.T. (Scary Aptitude Test).
  4. Watch out for piranhas in the school swimming pool.
  5. Headmistress Bloodgood has her own parking stable for her (night)mare.
  6. Making coffins in shop class are not only a requirement for vampire students, but extremely practical.
  7. If you are blood-intolerant or have garlic allergies, please get a witch doctor's note for the creepateria.
  8. Avoid the horrors of homework: write in your decomposition books every day and keep the moaning to a minimum.
  9. Village Mob fire drills are done regularly. Please be prepared.
  10. Being turned to stone by Deuce Gorgon is not a legitimate excuse for missing class.

Registration

The Registration section lets users complete activities as if they're students at the school. Here you can create a Student ID, Class Schedule and get a Locker.

My Student ID allows you to load your picture into a monster creator (or you can simply use the options already available) and make a monsterfied version of yourself. When finished, it becomes your school photo. It generates and will appear on a Monster High ID Card with the name you choose to use on it. There are printing options where you can get your new school photos and the ID Card you just made.

Take a Quiz to find out which character you are most like. It will then generate a Schedule that will allow you to take the same classes as that character! Or you can edit it to your own liking afterward.

My Locker lets you trick out your with stickers. There are also stickers locked in other characters' lockers that you can get access to with a code found in doll journals when you purchase a Monster High Doll.

Also promoted in the section is a PDF printable of the School Campus Map, the webisodes section and the card game Monster Freakout.

Academics

The Academics section contains profiles for four of the teachers and faculty of Monster High, who each have their own printable activities sheets. The profiles are the same ones as published in the Fearbook, though the Fearbook contains additional profiles.

There is also an "Honor Roll" list held by Deadless Headmistress Bloodgood that contains a list of the main cast's names. When you join and are logged in your monster name tends to appear at the top of the list.

Athletics (Defunct)

There was once an Athletics section  that featured a random daily game along with a leaderboard for the top scorers. It also had an interactive trophy case where you could find a code.

Other things included hidden printables you could download when you clicked on certain things. Clicking on Coach Igor's clipboard would give you a Freaky Fitness Challange printable and Award Sheet for passing it. Clicking on the pink Fearleading pom-poms would give you a "Show Your Spirit" Fearleading Chants printable.

The Arts

The Arts section of the Monster High site has a series of "Killer Art Assignments" you can do. As of 2013 you can download the "Sweet 1600 Party Pack", play "Trick out your locker!", play "Make a Bookmark" or printout a PDF file of small activities.

It is also a main download page for wallpapers, buddy icons and music related material.

Student Lounge

The Lounge is a typical teen hangout with a TV that features some of Monster Highs weekly webisodes. Next to the TV is a Arcade Machine which also features different Monster High games to play. Different characters can be seen at the lounge which includes: Clawdeen, Slow-moe, Ghoulia, Draculaura, Clawd, Purresephone or Meowlody, Toralei, Frankie, Heath, Abbey, and Cleo.

From the lounge you can click on the Teen Scream magazine, The Fearbook, and the Student Store.

Student Store

The Student Store opened on November 21, 2012. It allows users to put together a wishlist of current Monster High merchandise and either print it or send it per e-mail.

Fearbook

The Fearbook section of the Monster High site, added on the 5th of May in 2011, lets users act as a fearbook editor, completing tasks like arranging a "My Memories" page and checking out students voted "Most Likely".

On the Air with C.A. Cupid

On the Air with C.A. Cupid is a section added on the 14th of February in 2013. It features Q&A transcripts of C.A. Cupid's radio show.

Special sections

Since 2011, special sections meant to support certain events have been appearing. These don't show up in the sections bar, but are there nonetheless.

Sweet 1600

Website - Sweet 1600

The Sweet 1600 section went live on November 28, 2011 in support of the Sweet 1600 line. The section's main page features a Monster High Party Kit - a selection of prints one could turn to for throwing a Monster High-themed party. It also features four gates corresponding to the main four characters of the Sweet 1600 line, Draculaura, Frankie Stein, Clawdeen Wolf, and Clawd Wolf, which can be opened with codes that came with each of their dolls. Beyond each gate are four items of digital doll logs, namely an episode script, a diary, a Q & A, and a iCoffin with several messages.

The codes are:

  • Draculaura - W9189
  • Frankie Stein - W9190
  • Clawdeen Wolf - W9191
  • Clawd Wolf - W9192

Catacombs

Website - catacombs

The catacombs section went live on February 12, 2012, the day the TV special "Why Do Ghouls Fall in Love?" aired. The section is in support of the four TV specials that aired in 2012, featuring a game corresponding to each special. These games were not playable until the day the special aired. The section was the first to reveal the names of the four 2012 specials.

The games are:

Don't Fear The Year

The Don't Fear The Year section went live on December 13, 2012 and was updated daily until January 1, 2013. The section consists of three components. The first is the Boo Year's Eve Countdown Calendar, which displayed a new sheet every day containing the 2013 resolutions of one of the Monster High students. The second was an announcement of the webisode "Boo Year's Eve", which was to be released after midnight on December 31. The final component was a PDF file that visitors could print to write down their own resolutions for 2013. This file also contained the nineteen questions contained in the calendar.