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Meanwhile, Toralei Stripe and Catty Noir explore the city streets. Catty is suffering from severe writer's block, searching desperately for her new musical sound.

stands as a major milestone in the Mattel franchise. Released in 2015, this musical film moved the teenage monsters away from their usual school halls. It placed them under the bright lights of a city inspired by New York. The project combined a pop-infused soundtrack with an expansion of the franchise lore. It also introduced a highly sought-after line of fashion dolls.

A group song that highlights the diversity of the city and the unity of the monsters. Monster High- Boo York- Boo York

The plot thickens when Draculaura casts a forbidden love spell to help Clawdeen, but the Boo York grime messes with the magic. The result? Lagoona Blue and the electronic DJ Kuma fall in love, while Frankie Stein’s boyfriend, Neighthan Rot, begins acting possessed by a creepy, ancient evil.

"Boo York, Boo York," a duet between Catty Noir and Pharaoh, seamlessly blended a soaring pop chorus with urban rap verses. It perfectly mirrored the real-world Broadway and radio crossover hits of the mid-2010s. Fashion and the Doll Line Meanwhile, Toralei Stripe and Catty Noir explore the

Luna Mothews: Daughter of the Mothman. A goth-glam performer with a dramatic flair and dreams of being on "Bloodway."

Monster High: Boo York, Boo York – A Fang-tastic Musical Adventure Released in 2015, this musical film moved the

: An ensemble pop track capturing the awe, energy, and overwhelming nature of arriving in a massive metropolis.

The story follows Cleo de Nile and her ghoulfriends as they are invited to the unveiling of the Crystal Comet—a rare celestial event that hasn't occurred in thousands of years. As the daughter of royalty, Cleo is eager to take the spotlight, but the trip is about more than just celebrity sightings.