Monster High- Boo York- Boo York May 2026

Monster High: Boo York, Boo York – A Ghoulishly Glamorous Guide to the Monstrous Musical

Global Threat

: 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

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But not everything in Boo York was showtime glamour. At the corner near the subway’s deepest tunnel, Heath Burns stood with an expression like a question mark. He was holding a glowing map that promised a route to a forgotten neighborhood—Boo Borough—where old shop signs flapped like moth wings and the memories of the city gathered to gossip. “You coming?” he muttered to Spectra Vondergeist, who drifted beside him, trailing diary entries like perfume. Monster High- Boo York- Boo York

Cleo (spoken, dropping her royal register for the first time): "You ruined everything. The auction. My reputation. My perfectly organized ascension." Pause. "So why do I feel like I just won?" Monster High: Boo York, Boo York – A

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Monster High: Boo York, Boo York

Released in 2015, is the franchise's first-ever movie musical , featuring a distinct pop-meets-hip-hop soundtrack. The story follows the ghouls to "Boo York" (a monster version of New York City) to celebrate the arrival of the magical Crystal Comet . The Storyline “Welcome to Boo York” – Ensemble number introducing

The skyline of Boo York shimmered like a thousand stitched-together moons: towers of crooked glass, neon bat-wings, and rooftop gardens where ghostly willows sighed in the cold wind. The city never slept — not because anybody had to, but because its clocks liked to gossip. Midnight and noon often argued about who had the better dress sense, and the subway hummed in three different octaves to please commuters with unusual larynxes.

  1. “Welcome to Boo York” – Ensemble number introducing the city.
  2. “That’s My Girl” – Catty Noir’s intro, about staying true to herself.
  3. “Nothing Stopping Me Now” – Seth’s villain song, disguised as a romantic tune.
  4. “Empire” – A duet between Cleo and Catty about legacy and choice.
  5. “We Are Monster High” – Finale celebrating unity.