With Halloween right around the corner, there’s no better time for new episodes of Monster High to return. The Beat is proud to exclusively announce the latest batch of Monster High season two episodes will premiere beginning Tuesday, Oct. 1 at 4:00pm ET/PT on Nickelodeon.
New Monster High season two episodes will continue to roll out weekdays at 4:00 pm ET/PT on Nickelodeon. This latest batch of episodes will feature guest stars such as Felicia Day, Miles Brown, and many more!
Official descriptions from the premiere episodes:
“Babysitter’s Crypt” – When Cleo and Nefera babysit unruly werewolf triplets, Nefera must accept that she can learn from her younger sister.
“Humans in High School” – Barkimedes includes Buddy in a human-themed game at Monster High, but Buddy realizes the game is entirely wrong about humans.
Moreover, the 26 episodes of Monster High season one will be available on the Paramount+ streaming service on Wednesday, Oct. 2.
Check out an exclusive clip as well as stills below from the upcoming episode “Humans in High School.”
From Nickelodeon and Mattel, the reimagined Monster High follows the iconic teenage children of legendary monsters Clawdeen Wolf, Draculaura, Frankie Stein, and Deuce Gorgon as they discover who they are in the one place they all belong: Monster High. Everyone’s favorite boo crew will meet more fangtastic friends, fiends, and families, and face spookier challenges in the haunted halls of Monster High!
The Monster High voice cast includes Gabrielle Nevaeh (Clawdeen Wolf), Courtney Lin (Draculaura), Iris Menas (Frankie Stein), Tony Revolori (Deuce Gorgon), Kausar Mohammed (Cleo De Nile), Valeria Rodriguez (Lagoona Blue), Alexa Kahn (Toralei Stripe), Alexander Polinsky (Heath Burns), and Debra Wilson (Headmistress Bloodgood).
New voices joining the fashionable monsters includes Kate del Castillo (The Book of Life) as Selena Wolf, Rhea Seehorn (Better Call Saul) as Medusa, Jessica Darrow (Encanto) as Skelita Calaveras, John O’ Hurley (Seinfeld) as Hades, Debi Derryberry (Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius) as Euryale, America Young (Monster High) as Stheno and Wayne Knight (Seinfeld) as Ralph.
Ken Marino (Reno 911!) as Dracula, Riki Lindhome (Wednesday) as Purrsephone, Kate Micucci (Garfunkel and Oates) as Meowlody, Miles Brown (Black-ish) as Gil Webber, Kayla Cromer (Everything’s Gonna Be Okay) as Twyla, Krystina Alabado (Pantheon) as Nefera De Nile, Felicia Day (The Guild) as Ghoulia, Valeria Rodriquez (The Valley of Tears) as Spectra Vondergeist, Scott Menville (Teen Titans Go!) as Romulus, Cole Massie (Chip ‘n Dale: Rescue Rangers) as Finnegan Wake, Victoria T Washington (Dropouts) as Howleen, and Jordan R. Coleman (A Million Little Things) as Manny Taur continue to lend their voices to franchise and original characters throughout the series.
Shea Fontana (Polly Pocket) serves as showrunner and co-executive producer, with Nick Filippi (Big Hero 6: The Series) as supervising producer. Production is overseen for Nickelodeon by Claudia Spinelli, Senior Vice President, Big Kids Animation, and Nikki Price, Director, Development, Animation, and for Mattel by Fred Soulie and Christopher Keenan.