Monster High- Boo York- Boo York [TRUSTED]

This film holds a special place in Monster High history as the first "real" musical in the franchise until the 2022 reboot. The soundtrack was released on September 25, 2015, and it charted on Billboard's US Kid Albums and US Soundtracks, a testament to its catchy, anthemic power.

: Back at Monster High, Ghoulia Yelps discovers that the comet is on a direct collision course with Earth, prompting a race to save the world. Original Soundtrack

The story begins with the de Nile family traveling to Boo York City. Ramses de Nile, Cleo’s father, intends to use the passing of the Crystal Comet to secure a power play that would grant the de Nile family ultimate status. He plans to arrange a "comet promise" between Cleo and a wealthy Boo York socialite, Seth Ptolemy. Monster High- Boo York- Boo York

As the ghouls explore the city, they uncover a plot involving a stolen magical artifact (the Crystal Comet) and a manipulative plan that threatens the future of their friend, .

: The heir to the Ptolemy dynasty who rejects his royal obligations to pursue street-level hip-hop and lyricism. This film holds a special place in Monster

The comet passes. The city stands—crooked, glittering, alive. Seth doesn’t wish for riches. He wishes for a second chance. The diamond shatters into a thousand harmless stars that rain down on Boo York like confetti.

The city listened. The city learned. And Boo York—Boo York—kept its name with pride, because some places are best when they’re spoken twice: a reminder that belonging sometimes needs to be said out loud, twice, like a chorus that insists. Original Soundtrack The story begins with the de

A high-energy opening track capturing the electric atmosphere of the city. Toralei, Luna, & Catty

Cleo de Nile, the daughter of the mummy, is desperate to prove she is more than just a royal title. Upon arriving in Boo York, her father arranges a "ghoul-iance" marriage between Cleo and Seth Ptolemy, the sarcastic, banjo-playing son of the Boo York elite. Cleo hates the idea but sees the comet as a chance to wish her way out of the marriage.

Monster High: Boo York, Boo York is a 2015 CGI-animated musical adventure film and the ninth installment in the Monster High film series. Released by Universal Pictures Home Entertainment on September 29, 2015, it holds the distinction of being the first full musical in the franchise, featuring eight original songs that significantly drive the narrative.

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