From the catacombs' darkness, eight sets of glowing eyes encroach on Jane Boolittle's location. These are, however, not the eyes of anything ferocious, but of a group of pets belonging to the students of Monster High. Jane introduces herself, amazing the pets with her ability to understand them. They introduce themselves to her and request she does not tell anyone of their presence at school grounds because they aren't supposed to be there. Jane assures them their secret is safe with her, if only because she isn't planning on staying at Monster High because she doesn't think she'll ever fit in. The pets promise they can change her outlook if she gives them a chance, which she happily does.

In Episode 36 "Screech to the Beach" The fearleading team is going to Gloom Beach fearleading academy, Lagoona is also going because her parents go to Gloom Beach every Spring Break for "underwater camping" Why is she on the bus with the fearleading team even though shes not on it and should be driving up with her parents?... Don't... think about it too much. BUT while the ghouls and Frankie are packing Draculaura comments that Lagoona will be "back in your natural elements huh?" and Lagoona explains that Gloom Beach is not her natural habitat, She is from the Ocean and is a Salt Water creature and Gloom Beach is a fresh water lake like Gil who is a river monster, this is the very first time we hear it spelled out that Lagoona and Gil are "different" but Lagoona assures Draculaura that she can still hold her own in the fresh water. this is important. Most of the gang is napping on the bus and Lagoona has yet another dream of her and Gil smooching, only this time she's saving him from a water tank malfunction and she inhales bottled water to be able to give Gil Mouth to Mouth with fresh water before we cut away from her dream, I mention this because it's important we know that Lagoona is thirsty for this boy. (pun definitely intended)


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In Episode 37 "Witch Trials" we see that lots of students from Monster High just go to Gloom Beach for the camping on the North Beach while Fearleading academy is on the South Beach. So while the gang is taking a break from fearleading chores we see Gil also came to Gloom Beach for Spring Break and him and Lagoona immediately hit it off playing "Monster Polo" with other monsters. Lagoona scores a goal and celebrates, Gil comments that shes "Not bad for a sea water gal" then Gil scores a goal and Lagoona comments "thanks Mate! you're not bad yourself for a fresh water bloke" This is them at play! some gentle ribbing of each other, they high five and hold hands, good feels all around. This is them acknowledging their differences but still being into each other regardless. So no one can use the excuse "Well maybe Gil didn't know she was salt water!" when they both spell it out for us, they know what the other one is and accept them anyways. This is important because If Gil was actually racist wouldn't he have bailed on Lagoona the moment she said she was from the sea? But he doesn't. He likes her exactly as she is.

In Episode 50 "Back to Ghoul" The new school year has begun and we are introduced to Abbey! one of my fav ghouls, but this isn't about her so onward! Lagoona meets up with the gang when she comes out of the bathroom, she had been crying, She tells them that Gil's parents were so mad they sent him away to another school.

In your article, you state that you want the children to see things for what they are. If you wanted this, then you would research monster high, watch samples of their movies and make an effort to understand what you are critiquing. Furthermore, a doll is a doll. You should teach children that the doll is a doll and that he or she can not do the same things. A recent study has shown that- despite what anti-barbie people think- the majority of girls who play with barbie never even think about the shape of their bodies. I know this is true because my sisters and I grew up playing with barbie and ken and never once thought that we should look like this. But we are not everyone, so what you should do is ask her or him if they ever think of these things (barbie, gi joe, etc.). At the end of the day, it is best to remind your child every so often, that they are not supposed to look like these things. These fashion dolls -believe it or not- are not even supposed to resemble humans. The shape of their bodies is intended to work with the thickness of the fabric they wear. The way a child thinks is in color, not whether the clothes are actually appealing or not. Just research before you criticize and restrict something.

Isnt intuition what made them want a monster high doll in the first place, in other words what most ppl call intuition is a subconscious that has been endoctrinated by advertisement since birth lol Listen to mathematics rather, dolls dressed liek hookers + easilly influenced child= future teen dressing like a hooker.

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In some works, the Monster Mash settles down and raises a family. And where do they send their children of the night? Why, to a monster school of course! While there may not be anything special about the school itself, all of its students are certainly special. When the teens literally are monsters, and Wolf Man junior and Cute Monster Girl need to learn what it is to be a proper nightmare, this is where they go. There's often a Reluctant Monster or Friendly Neighborhood Vampire in the cast as the odd monster out, and sometimes it's the new monster on the block. Other times, it's a normal kid sent there by mistake. It may be all monsters and supernatural creatures, and sometimes it's an exclusive boarding school for one species (almost invariably vampires).

It may also extend to witches, but only if the witches in question are a separate species like Hags. Any fantastical creatures, such as Bigfoot, Demons, Goblins, mermaids and fairies, as well as made-up monsters, may also be present, so it does not always follow the Monster Mash casting exactly. Preferably some form of Undead should be the main focus, it's mainly anything you'd imagine living in Halloweentown. Oftentimes the school lessons are on being scary, while other schools may focus on staying off of the Van Helsing hit list by maintaining the Masquerade. When it's in a world where monsters are commonplace, it's just a normal public school. If not, it's almost invariably a Boarding School, or a quite literal Boarding School of Horrors. Often an Academy of Adventure in this case. Conversely, it could be an Academy of Evil. A must if the setting is in Monster Town.

Requirements are that the school is actually for (or at least appropriated by night by) monsters, ghouls, ghosts or other supernatural/fantasy non-human creatures. The lone monster enrolled at a normal human school is a Fish out of Water and therefore does not count as an example, even if it is a magic school.

Comic BooksĀ  IDW's aptly titled All-Ghouls School features Darkmoor Academy, a One-Gender School for female monsters (and the new Token Human student). In the Beetlejuice comic series, there's a story which includes a location that's literally called the "All-Ghouls School." Charm School: Magical Witch Girl Bunny has a love triangle among a witch, a vampire and a fairy at a school whose students are magical creatures. British children's comics The Dandy had some strips with this premise, "Eddie Potter at Strange Hill School". Magic Trixie: The titular character and her friends attend Monstersorri School, which is a small schoolhouse that can be reached via Spectral Park. The Spanish comic Minimonsters has Villa Susto's local school, apart that the entire town are monsters. Whizzer and Chips had a "Strange Hill" with a similar concept, but the teacher is a normal man with grotesque students. Another IPC comic, Monster Fun, had an inversion of that in the strip "Creature Teacher," with a monster as a teacher and with normal (for British Comics) students.

Comic StripsĀ  The Far Side had one strip looking across a schoolroom at whose desks are seated all sorts of mutated freaks and grotesque creatures. The teacher's Thought Bubble: "Miserable little monsters."

LiteratureĀ  100 Monsters in My School by Bonnie Bader has Frank N. Stein Elementary School and follows Jane Brain, the only human girl at a monster school. Bad Day At Monster Elementary by Mike Thaler. On Friday the 13th at Monster Elementary, things are off to a gruesome start as Little Kong climbs the flagpole with the cafeteria lady and the Creature from the Black Lagoon flushes himself down the toilet. In Evernight, Evernight Academy is a school for vampires to find sanctuary and learn how to fit into modern society (the students look like teenagers or can pass as teenagers, while the teachers are vampires who have managed to keep up with societal changes and can pass on what they know). In the second book, it gets haunted by ghosts as well, though this is a cause for alarm as wraiths and vampires usually avoid each other. Evernight also lets in some human students, though they aren't supposed to find out about the Academy's true nature. Why exactly the headmistress Mrs Bethany has chosen to let humans enter the school after all this time is one of the driving mysteries of the series. The Falcon Quinn series, complete with a rival school for monster hunters. Frankie Stein Starts School by Lola M. Schaefer has Miss Wart's Academy for Ghouls and Goblins. Goosebumps has the fittingly titled Ghoul School, and Why I Quit Zombie School, the former of which involves weird monster and the latter has zombies. Tom B. Stone's Graveyard School series has a book called Little School of Horrors, where a new boy realizes his classmates aren't human and neither is he exactly. Dutch children's book writer Tais Teng wrote a series of books (De Griezelklas, aka "Class of Horrors") about a witch girl who attends a special monster class within an otherwise normal elementary school. It has vampires, a mummy, a plant creature and a werewolf, just to name a few of the students. The teacher of said class however is an ordinary human. More hilariously, the rest of the school is suffering from a massive Weirdness Censor and think they're just special needs kids. Their teacher goes along with the pretense while going through truly herculean efforts to keep them under control. Hex Hall by Rachel Hawkins has Hex Hall, a school for witches, vampires, fairies, and the like. The House of Night teaches its "vampyres" how to behave in society. Jeepers Creepers A Monstrous ABC by Laura Leuck. Educational alphabet book that takes place at a monster school. Kanokon: A novel about a boarding school for monsters having trouble keeping up Masquerade. Lovecraft Middle School is about a seventh grader who lives with monsters under the guise of humans and a ghost of a young girl named Karina Ortiz. Monster School, a book about a normal kid sent to a school for monsters by accident. Mostly Monsterly by Paula Wiseman and Tammi Sauer is about a nice monster named Bernadette who gets teased for her niceness at a monster school. The Perfect Monster by Sally Grindley features another friendly monster, being tutored by the most gruesome monster in class. Duircean in Stranger And Stranger is a school for humans who have recently been snatched and turned into changeling fae. Three Star Billy by Pat Hutchins features a monster nursery school and a bad-tempered monster boy who gets gold stars for acting up, which makes him start to behave instead. Vampire Academy is about an academy especially for vampires of all sorts. Vampire High: Vlad Dracul Magnet School is a school comprised almost entirely of vampires, save for the water polo team the members of which are the only humans at the school. Vampire School by Peter Bentley has two: St. Orlok's (for vampires) and Chaney Street Elementary (for werewolves). 2351a5e196

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