Monster High- Boo York- Boo York
: The daughter of the Mothman. She is an aspiring Broadway actress and singer who works hard to find her spotlight despite the city’s harsh competition.
: The "ghoulfriends" demonstrate resourcefulness and loyalty as they navigate the complexities of a large metropolis to support Cleo and save the city.
One of the strengths of Boo York, Boo York is its introduction of iconic characters who would go on to become staples of the franchise.
What truly sets Boo York, Boo York apart from previous Monster High films like 13 Wishes or Freaky Fusion is its musical structure. The film embraces a contemporary pop, hip-hop, and electronic style, moving away from traditional theater showtunes to match the urban energy of New York City. Monster High- Boo York- Boo York
They walked under an archway of paper lanterns shaped like little moons with fangs. Street vendors hawked everything: cauldron-brewed chai that sparkled, sneakers stitched from comet-fur, and postcards that whispered their destinations to anyone who held them. A chorus of tourists—vampires in sunglasses, mummies with iced lattes, and a centaur couple arguing over the correct selfie angle—milled by.
: Analysts note the film uses "pastiche" and "intertextuality," referencing real-world landmarks with puns like the "Empire Fright Building" and "Statue of Libertea".
: The ghouls save the city, Catty finds her inspiration through Seth (revealed as the street performer Pharaoh), and they welcome a new friend from the stars, Astranova. Key Characters The movie introduces several "City Ghouls" and new allies: : The daughter of the Mothman
Seth (singing, low and smoky): "You’ve got a heart of limestone, a crown of gold… But treasure won’t hold you when the night goes cold."
For many who grew up in the 2010s, the film remains a nostalgic touchstone—a monstrously fabulous love letter to New York City, Broadway dreams, and the power of staying true to oneself.
Cleo (harmonizing, confused): "I planned for power, for statues and acclaim… Not a street rat who spells my doom with his name." One of the strengths of Boo York, Boo
Released on September 29, 2015, Monster High: Boo York, Boo York
“Looks legit,” Heath said, though his smile wavered.
Spectra tilted her translucent head. “If it’s about lost things, I’m already there. Things love me.”