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Monster High: Ghouls Rule

  • Animation
  • Family
Confirmed2012-10-096.97.5Trakt

Monster High: Ghouls Rule unearths an old conflict between "Normies" and monsters - and things are about to get scary! For years, students at Monster High were warned that Halloween was a night to stay inside and avoid conflict at all costs. But Frankie and her friends discover that ghouls and "Normies" once loved to spend the holiday together! The ghouls decide to turn back the clock and use the night to celebrate their individuality and show that it's okay to "Be Yourself. Be Unique. Be a Monster!"

Monster High: Ghouls Rule is an animated family film released in 2012 that explores the forgotten history of monsters and humans celebrating Halloween together. When Frankie and her Monster High friends learn that ghouls and Normies once enjoyed the holiday side by side, they set out to revive that tradition and prove that being different is something to celebrate.

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When was Monster High: Ghouls Rule released?

The film was released on October 9, 2012.

What is the main conflict in the movie?

The film centers on an old dispute between monsters and Normies, with Frankie and her friends working to heal the rift by reviving their shared Halloween traditions.

What is the movie's central message?

The film emphasizes celebrating individuality and uniqueness, with the tagline 'Be Yourself. Be Unique. Be a Monster!' encouraging viewers to embrace what makes them different.

What genres does this film fall into?

Monster High: Ghouls Rule is an animated family film suitable for younger audiences.

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