In the wake of recent Monster High toys based on Beetlejuice and Netflix’s Wednesday series, Monster High and Tim Burton merge yet again for a doll commemorating the 20th anniversary of Corpse Bride. The new doll dons her famous wedding dress from the movie, embellished with spiderweb patterns and a veil dotted with butterflies. Her friend Maggot is miniaturized and included as an accessory. The sculpted rib bone shoes on the bride’s feet are decked out with scraps and twisted-tree heels, evoking a distinctly movie-like aesthetic. If you’re interested in collecting this doll, here are some details:
1. The doll is part of the 20th anniversary celebration for Corpse Bride.
2. It comes dressed in the iconic wedding gown worn by the character in the film.
3. The gown features a few gothic spiderweb overlays and a veil adorned with butterflies.
4. A miniature version of her friend Maggot is included as an accessory.
5. The bride’s shoes are sculpted to resemble rib bones, with scraps and twisted-tree heels.
6. The overall look of the doll is inspired by the movie Corpse Bride.
Mattel is planning to release the Monster High Corpse Bride doll on August 8th at 9am Pacific Time (12pm Eastern Time) for $70. You can pre-order it starting from that time over at Entertainment Earth. It will also be available on Amazon shortly following this initial release. In the meantime, let me give you a sneak peek at another Monster High collectible item that’s being released this week.
Monster High Skullector Corpse Bride Doll / Launches August 8th at 12pm ET
order at EE (Coming Soon)
On this coming Wednesday, August 6th, at 9am Pacific Time or 12pm Eastern Time, you can expect the unveiling of two fresh Monster High Funko Pop figures. These unique designs are reminiscent of Mattel’s 80th anniversary and draw inspiration from their Holiday Collector dolls. Draculaura will be adorned in a chic black and pink ensemble with a regal crown, while Skelita showcases her Day of the Dead-inspired look, complete with a sugar skull crown. Pre-orders for these collectibles are expected to go live on Entertainment Earth at the time of release, with Amazon and Hot Topic following suit shortly after.
In more updates about Monster High: It was just revealed that the upcoming Monster High movie will be directed by Gerard Johnstone, as announced by Mattel. The project is being developed by Universal Pictures and Akiva Goldsman’s production company, Weed Road.
Robbie Brenner, head of Mattel Studios, expressed that Gerard’s distinctive perspective and genre-merging approach makes him ideal for this project. This aligns perfectly with our objectives at Mattel Studios as we collaborate with leading talents to create novel, unconventional narratives from our vast brand collection. Monster High, a beloved franchise boasting limitless storytelling possibilities, is exactly the kind of property we’re excited to reinterpret in an exhilarating manner, under Gerard’s leadership. Stay tuned for all the latest Monster High updates and collectibles by checking out our Gear Page!
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2025-08-04 22:49