Monster High- Boo York- Boo York [upd] | NEWEST |

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

| Character | Voice Actor | | :--- | :--- | | Cleo de Nile / Clawdeen Wolf | Salli Saffioti | | Catty Noir | Missi Hale/Karen Strassman | | Pharaoh / Seth Ptolemy | T.J. Smith | | Frankie Stein | Kate Higgins | | Nefera de Nile | Wendee Lee | | Ghoulia Yelps / Ramses de Nile | Audu Paden | | Draculaura | Debi Derryberry | | Luna Mothews | Laura Weisman | | Mouscedes King | Rachel Staman | Monster High- Boo York- Boo York

Unbeknownst to Cleo, her father and her manipulative older sister, Nefera, have an ulterior motive. They plan to use the comet’s magical alignment to force Cleo into a marriage of convenience with Luxe Ptolemy, the son of a wealthy Boo York dynasty, thereby securing the de Nile family's absolute power. They plan to use the comet’s magical alignment

Visually, the filmmakers made a conscious effort to elevate the production. Reviews from the time noted that "the makers clearly placed more extravagant efforts on this hour-long episode than in previous entries," with a particular push for "camerawork glamorizing the monsters' fiendish misadventure". The animation attempted to imitate the style of Hollywood-style musical productions, using dynamic camera movements to capture the glitz and enchantment of the big city. The film was produced by Mattel Playground Productions and distributed by Universal Pictures Home Entertainment. The animation attempted to imitate the style of

Boo York, Boo York combines upbeat, catchy musical numbers with lighthearted comedy and spooky-chic visuals. The animation favors bright colors, stylized character designs, and glam-monster fashion. The film balances kid-friendly humor with emotionally resonant moments about growing up and making independent choices.