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: Pop star Catty Noir joins the trip hoping to rediscover her "musical voice," which she feels she has lost.
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The soundtrack features eight original songs, blending contemporary pop, rap, and rock styles. Key tracks include: Monster High- Boo York- Boo York
: The daughter of the Mothman, an aspiring Broadway starlet driven by an intense desire to see her name in "fright lights".
: A dramatic, hip-hop-influenced duet between Nefera and Ramses de Nile establishing their villainous ambitions. : Pop star Catty Noir joins the trip
: Back at school, Ghoulia Yelps discovers the comet is actually on a collision course with Earth and must find a way to stop it. Key Characters & Music
As the plot unfolds, Toralei Stripe and Nefera plot to harness the magical power of the Comet for their own selfish gain. Meanwhile, a cosmic entity named Astranova descends from the comet, threatening to alter the city's fate. The climax shifts from an elitist corporate takeover into a high-stakes rescue mission. The ghouls must rely on the universal power of music, genuine friendship, and creative expression to save the day and restore harmony to the city. Character Debuts and Stellar Alliances : A dramatic, hip-hop-influenced duet between Nefera and
Released in 2015, Monster High: Boo York, Boo York marked a historic turning point for Mattel’s monster-themed franchise. As the brand's very first musical film, it traded the familiar, gothic hallways of Monster High for the glittering, fast-paced streets of Boo York City. Driven by an iconic soundtrack, high-fashion doll releases, and a story centered on ambition and sisterhood, this installment remains a fan-favorite masterpiece of the Generation 1 (G1) era. The Plot: Bright Lights, Big City, Cosmic Chaos
: A robot DJ who communicates primarily through electronic beats and handles the tech-heavy musical scoring of the underground scene.
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