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** For the live-action movie, Frankie is nonbinary and played by Ceci Balagot, who is trans and uses he/they pronouns.

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** For the both live-action movie, movies, Frankie is nonbinary and played by Ceci Balagot, who is trans and uses he/they pronouns.pronouns.
*** A cancelled stage show, "Monster High Live," had casted Ciara Hickey, a non-binary actor, to play Frankie.


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*** For their music video, Frankie's singing voice actor is Amanda Kruger, who is also nonbinary.

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* DisabledCharacterDisabledActor: Creator/KaylaCromer, an autistic actress, voices the autistic Twyla Boogeyman in G3.

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Creator/KaylaCromer, an autistic actress, voices the autistic Twyla Boogeyman in G3.G3.
*** Tangina Stone, Twyla's singing voice actress in her music video in G3, is also autistic.
** In both generations he is in, Finnegan Wake has a motor disability in his tail and uses a wheelchair. His voice actor in G3, Cole Massie, has cerebral palsy and either uses his wheelchair or a walker.
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** As shown in various prototypes, [=G3=] Lagoona was originally meant to have entirely blue skin like her counterparts from the previous generations. After her skin was changed to be mostly pink, Mattel wanted to change her surname since she wasn't blue anymore; it was ultimately decided to leave it as is.
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* CelebrityVoiceActor: In G3, Skelly Vonderbone is voiced by drag queen Creator/TrixieMattel.

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* ActorAllusion: Creator/ErinFitzgerald, who voices Elle Eedee, "voices" [[Characters/LeagueOfLegends Sona]], another blue haired popular musician/DJ.



** For the Generation 3 animated series, Frankie is nonbinary and voiced by Iris Menas, a nonbinary person.
* RefittedForSequel: A few of the G2 doll releases, like the Scream and Sugar Amanita and Nefera and I Love Fashion Whisp, are plainly G1 dolls that weren't able to release during G1, since their facial designs and bodies are in the G1 style. Furthermore, with Whisp, her format is a hint--the I Love Fashion series was a G1 staple that first existed to provide dolls with several outfits and then gained the function of being the place where female characters that had formerly been SDCC exclusives got a wide release. Whisp was the only such character to not get an ILF doll prior to the end of G1, indicating alongside her visual design that her G2 doll was always intended for a G1 release.

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** For the Generation 3 animated series, Frankie is nonbinary and voiced by Iris Menas, a nonbinary person.
Creator/IrisMenas, who is also nonbinary.
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A few of the G2 doll releases, like the Scream and Sugar Amanita and Nefera and I Love Fashion Whisp, are plainly G1 dolls that weren't able to release during G1, since their facial designs and bodies are in the G1 style. Furthermore, with Whisp, her format is a hint--the I Love Fashion series was a G1 staple that first existed to provide dolls with several outfits and then gained the function of being the place where female characters that had formerly been SDCC exclusives got a wide release. Whisp was the only such character to not get an ILF doll prior to the end of G1, indicating alongside her visual design that her G2 doll was always intended for a G1 release.



* RemakeCameo: Several of the G1 voice actors have smaller roles in the G3 animated series:
** Debi Derryberry (Draculaura) voices Stheno.
** Salli Safiotti (Clawdeen and Cleo) voices Mrs. O'Shriek and Monster High's PA system.
** America Young (Toralei, Purrsephone & Meowlody, Howleen) voice Euryale.
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* RemakeCameo: Several of the G1 voice actors have smaller roles in the G3 animated series:
** Debi Derryberry (Draculaura) voices Stheno.
** Salli Safiotti (Clawdeen and Cleo) voices Mrs. O'Shriek and Monster High's PA system.
** America Young (Toralei, Purrsephone & Meowlody, Howleen) voice Euryale.
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* ExecturiveMeddling: The series was rebooted in 2016 to highly polarized opinions. The motivation was to expand the target audience to younger kids, which caused fans of the (slightly) edgier tone to be upset, and many complained that the edge was gone due to the softer faces, despite the increased detail on older characters. While the tone shift can easily be explained, the cost-cutting measures such as the absence of doll stands and cheaper boxes seem to have been tacked on to the reboot to excuse the changes. (Interestingly, sister franchise Ever After High had similar cost-cuts and updated faces, but not a reboot.)

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* ExecturiveMeddling: ExecutiveMeddling: The series was rebooted in 2016 to highly polarized opinions. The motivation was to expand the target audience to younger kids, which caused fans of the (slightly) edgier tone to be upset, and many complained that the edge was gone due to the softer faces, despite the increased detail on older characters. While the tone shift can easily be explained, the cost-cutting measures such as the absence of doll stands and cheaper boxes seem to have been tacked on to the reboot to excuse the changes. (Interestingly, sister franchise Ever After High had similar cost-cuts and updated faces, but not a reboot.)
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* ExecturiveMeddling: The series was rebooted in 2016 to highly polarized opinions. The motivation was to expand the target audience to younger kids, which caused fans of the (slightly) edgier tone to be upset, and many complained that the edge was gone due to the softer faces, despite the increased detail on older characters. While the tone shift can easily be explained, the cost-cutting measures such as the absence of doll stands and cheaper boxes seem to have been tacked on to the reboot to excuse the changes. (Interestingly, sister franchise Ever After High had similar cost-cuts and updated faces, but not a reboot.)

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