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* February 12, 2012: Venus McFlytrap makes her 3D [[Monster High (cartoon)|cartoon]] debut in "[[Why Do Ghouls Fall in Love?]]".
 
* February 12, 2012: Venus McFlytrap makes her 3D [[Monster High (cartoon)|cartoon]] debut in "[[Why Do Ghouls Fall in Love?]]".
 
* February 13, 2012: Venus McFlytrap's [[Doll profiles#Venus McFlytrap|profile]] is published on the [[Freaky Fab 13]] microsite.
 
* February 13, 2012: Venus McFlytrap's [[Doll profiles#Venus McFlytrap|profile]] is published on the [[Freaky Fab 13]] microsite.
* Early April, 2012: Venus McFlytrap makes her diary debut in [[Jackson Jekyll's diary|Jackson's '<i>Between Classes</i>' diary]].
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* Early April, 2012: Venus McFlytrap makes her diary debut in [[Jackson Jekyll's Between Classes diary|Jackson Jekyll's '<i>Between Classes</i>' diary]].
 
* April 13, 2012: Venus McFlytrap's profile is published on the [[Monster High (website)|''Monster High'' website]].
 
* April 13, 2012: Venus McFlytrap's profile is published on the [[Monster High (website)|''Monster High'' website]].
 
* April 13, 2012: Venus McFlytrap's profile art is revealed.
 
* April 13, 2012: Venus McFlytrap's profile art is revealed.
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Venus McFlytrap in "Unearthed Day"

Venus McFlytrap is the daughter of the Plant Monster.

Portrayers

She is voiced by Julie Maddalena Kliewer in English.

Character

Personality

Venus' personality is like her style, as she quotes, 'bright, loud and in your face'. One of the biggest themes present in her personality is care for the environment, even going as far as controlling monsters to support her cause. She will do what she thinks is right, even if it means by force. Although she appears tough and intimidating, she is actually very compassionate, especially towards plants.

Her special skill is called "Pollen Persuasion". By unleashing an amount of "special" pollen on a person, she can manipulate their thoughts and actions, but she can do this with only one person at a time. She is aware mind control is a questionable practice, but still does it if she feels the cause is worthy. She is a very down to earth monster.

Appearance

Venus has bright green skin with hot pink and green hair, which is shaved on one side and is swept to the left. She has multiple teeth protruding from her mouth (likely to suggest a carnivorous plant) and has vines entangled around her arms, neck, and ankles.

Classic Monster

The triffids were mobile carnivorous plants seen in Day of the Triffids, a book by John Wyndham, and several film adaptions of the same name. They are described as having no nervous system, therefore quite unintelligent and acting only on instinct.

Another prominent influence is the Venus flytrap Audrey II from Little Shop of Horrors, a comedy horror film originally released by Roger Corman in the 1950s, followed by the more well-known musical remake in the 1980s. Audrey II was discovered after a total solar ecplise by Seymore Krelborn, a guy that can't seem to catch a break. He convinces his boss to use the plant (who he named after his crush) to attract customers to the flower shop. It works immediately. However, Audrey II doesn't do so well and begins to wilt. Seymore tries to revive Audrey II and discovers the plant needs fresh blood. With Audrey II healthy and growing the flower shop and Seymore boom in popularity. When Seymore can't use his own blood to feed Audrey II, Audrey II reveals it can speak and demands more food. Seymore complies until he realizes Audrey II is actually from outer space here to conquer Earth by breeding copies of itself and brainwashing the inhabitants with some sort of psychic control.

Timeline

Notes

  • Her catch phrase is "It's not scary being green".
  • Her bio pic has her ear with three piercings instead of four.
  • Her prototype box seen at the Toy Fair 2012 had a different catch phrase which was "A shrieking violet".
  • In both the webisodes and the CGI's she does not have any piercings or earrings at all.
  • In the 3D CGI's, Venus also has vines on the backs of her hands, which in the dolls of all her vines are removeable, in reality of the franchise, the vines are not accessories, but are actually parts of her, same as the werecats' tails.
  • Venus bears a heavy resemblance to Poison Ivy, also known as Pamela Isley, a DC comics character and long-time enemy of Batman. Like Venus, Ivy is very concerned about the environment and also is shown to have light mind control abilities, usually seen in the form of spores. In that regard, she also has many similarities to DC character Swamp Thing.
  • Her "pollen persuasion" mind control may also be a reference ot the original Roger Corman version of Little Shop Of Horrors, in which Audrey II used mind control to make Seymour more compliant(as the original film was a low budget production, the plant itself barely moved). This ability was left out of the more famous 1980s version, but was again featured in Little Shop, a 1990s cartoon series based on the film.
  • Venus's style could be described as punk rock.
  • As revealed in the book Ghoulfriends Forever, she is the oldest of quite a few younger siblings (how many is unspecified) and the only girl of them all.

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