Monster High is at The Entertainer

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Last Modified 22 May 2026 First Added 22 May 2026

Monster High are a group of devilishly stylish fashion dolls from Mattel that may seem like fearsome fashionistas but there all about inclusion. Now at The Entertainer, you can find all of your favourite characters strutting their stuff along the shelves, ready to walk off the catwalk and into your home.

The teenage children of some of the world’s most infamous monsters, featuring fangs, claws, stitches and fur, their fun and funky styles, awesome apparel and changeable outfits make them great collectibles to play with and display.

Who are the characters of Monster High?

Frankie Stein

The daughter of Frankenstein’s Monster, Frankie may be young but she’s full of worldly knowledge and is always ready to try new things, especially with her pet dog-like creature, Watzit by her side. With stitches and a customisable prosthetic leg, she promotes inclusivity through scare-dorable fun.

Draculaura

The daughter of Dracula, Draculaura loves all animals and is a veggie with a penchant for pets, including her very own bat called Count Fabulous.

Clawdeen Wolf

The wolf man’s offspring, Clawdeen dreams of high fashion with aspirations of becoming a designer. With a cat called crescent, she loves to style herself and others.

Lagoona Blue

The creature from the Black Lagoon has a laid-back daughter who loves surfing. Unsurprisingly, she loves being by the beach and has a piranha friend named Neptune to keep her company.

Cleo De Nile

Life can be confusing when your daddy is a Mummy but Cleo has a heart of gold. Sometimes self-indulgent, she loves to be extravagant and show off her flair. Dating Deuce Gorgon, who is the son of the ancient Greek gorgon Medusa, she has a pet snake called Hissette who is often wrapped around her.

Venus McFlytrap

Part plant all  cool, Venus comes with her own pet fly trap, Chewlian and loves boo-tanical designs.

Rochelle Goyle

She may be a gargoyle but she’s a stunner. Rochelle comes with a pet griffin gargoyle and stone themed accessories to add some frightfully fun fashion to her outfits.

Robecca Steam

With a love of all things steampunk, Robecca has her own mechanical creation in Captain Penny the metal penguin. With metallic outfits that feature funky goggles, she’s a shiny, stand-out star.

 

Teenage girl playing with Monster High dolls

These are just some of the core characters who feature in the series (and even on screen in films and tv, and their own YouTube series). However, there are plenty of other characters to discover and creepy collabs that feature crossover characters.

These include highly collectable dolls like the Monster High x Wednesday dolls featuring Wednesday Addams, Bianca Barclay and Enid Sinclair from the Wednesday Netflix series, and the Monster High Coraline Skullector doll from the cult Laika film Coraline.

Monster High Wednesday collab dolls

What accessories come with Monster High dolls?

Each doll comes with a signature outfit and accessories that reflect their personality, with different editions featuring twists on their iconic monster heritage. You can also find items like purses, hairbrushes, jewellery, and character-specific items to enhance storytelling and play.

Are there other Monster High products apart from Dolls?

Monster High is more than just dolls and you can bring their fashion sense to life with your own dress up outfits, with branded wigs and costumes to roleplay as the characters.

There are also Funko Pop! pieces to pick up for the vinyl figure collector. Craft sets allow you to design your own monstrous make-up and accessories so you can unleash your inner ghoul and become a fashionista like these beastly buddies.

These freaky yet fabulous dolls encourage you to let your inner monster shine, coming together no matter who you are or where you come from. The Screamium dolls feature references from pop-skullture and fang-tastic fashion pieces for hours of endless fun that make them perfect for play or collecting. Check out our full range today.

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