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Clawdeen, the werewolf-girl, grinned reassuringly. "Don't worry, Draculaura. Frankie promises it'll be a night to remember... or try to forget!"

As the leader and mastermind, Frankie is instrumental in rally the girls, showing her growth from a shy new ghoul into a confident leader. Monster High- Friday Night Frights

How the compare to the original specials Share public link Clawdeen, the werewolf-girl, grinned reassuringly

Coach Cleo de Nile wiped a single, perfect tear from her eye. “That… was fangtastic. No one gets detention for a week.” or try to forget

This special is largely credited with creating some of the most sought-after, detailed dolls in the original Monster High collection, featuring helmets, pads, and skates that matched their athletic, yet fashionable personalities. Legacy of the Special

The Monster High dolls and animation are synonymous with "ghoul-glamour." Friday Night Frights took this to the next level by creating stylized, specialized athletic gear.

Because the boys are too injured to play a rematch, Frankie Stein convinces her friends that the ghouls must step up, lace up their skates, and win the crest back. However, they face a massive hurdle: Skulltimate Roller Maze has historically been a "boys-only" sport. The film follows the ghouls as they fight for their right to play, master the dangerous, shifting tracks, and take on the unscrupulous Granite High team to restore honor to their school.