Monster High Wednesday Dolls Are Now Available To Order Online

Monster High Wednesday Dolls Are Now Available To Order OnlineMonster High Wednesday Dolls Are Now Available To Order Online

As a longtime fan of both Tim Burton’s unique universe and the enigmatic character of Wednesday Addams, I must say that the recent release of these Monster High dolls based on the Netflix series is an absolute delight! Growing up, Wednesday was always my favorite character in The Addams Family, and now to see her brought to life with such detail and accuracy is truly a dream come true.


Fans of Monster High have been in a frenzy lately, with the dolls modeled after Tim Burton’s Wednesday series on Netflix, starring Jenna Ortega, gradually appearing in physical stores. Predictably, these dolls have been snapped up and listed for sale on sites like eBay almost immediately, with prices set by third parties reaching $100 or more. However, the official release date for these dolls is today, August 21st, and they can now be ordered online.

As a devoted fan, I’m thrilled to share that the collection I’ve been eagerly anticipating includes the Wednesday Addams Raven Dress Skullector Doll, the Wednesday Nevermore Academy uniform doll, and an Enid Sinclair doll in a casual outfit. For more detailed information, including direct pre-order links as they are made available, check out the additional details below. Excitingly, these dolls are not retailer exclusives, and you can order them right now at Walmart! They will also be available for order at Entertainment Earth (with free U.S. shipping on orders $59+) and Amazon, with the latter expected to start taking orders today.

  • Wednesday Addams Raven Dress Skullector Doll / $65- See at Walmart / Entertainment Earth / Amazon: “Dark as her sense of humor, RaveN Wednesday’s organza dress has sheer layers that look spun from shadows. A statement belt and Monster High earrings complete her wickedly chic look. She’s ready to step into a nightmarish night in her boo-spoke shoes! Their icicle and yeti heels pay homage to the Rave’N dance’s theme: climate crisis meets extinction event.”
  • Wednesday Nevermore Academy Uniform Doll / $40 – See at Walmart / Entertainment Earth / Amazon: “A tie, statement belt, and spiderweb tights complement Wednesday’s Nevermore Academy uniform. Chunky platform boots feature her cello on one heel and her beloved scorpion Nero on the other. She comes with her loyal confidante Thing sporting his signature stitches, as well as a glossy black backpack with skullette and spiderweb details.
  • Enid Sinclair Doll / $40- See at Walmart / Entertainment Earth / Amazon: “Enid mixes patterns with a striped turtleneck, plaid skirt, marbled tights, and scrunched up leg warmers. Yellow sneakers with stuffed animal heels are a nod to her dorm room d?cor! She looks just like Enid in the show with her highlighted hair and technicolor, wolfed-out claws! Accessories like a pink beret and furry-textured backpack complete her lurk.”

Wednesday Season 2 Is On The Way

The ensemble of Wednesday‘s second season will feature actors such as Ortega, Steve Buscemi, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Luis Guzman, Joanna Lumley, Christopher Lloyd, Emma Myers, Joy Sunday, Hunter Doohan, Fred Armisen, Thandiwe Newton, Victor Dorobantu, Billie Piper, Haley Joel Osment, Heather Matarazzo, Georgie Farmer, Moosa Mostafa, Luyanda Unati Lewis-Nyawo, Isaac Ordonez, Evie Templeton, Owen Painter, Noah Taylor, Frances O’Connor, Joonas Suotamo, Jamie McShane, and many others.

According to its official summary, Wednesday is a suspenseful, otherworldly mystery following Wednesday Addams’ time as a student at the peculiar Nevermore Academy. As she struggles to hone her growing psychic talents, she must also stop a series of gruesome murders plaguing the nearby town, unravel a supernatural enigma linked to her parents’ past, and manage her complex relationships within this new and intricate academic environment.

Actor Ortega, now taking on a producer role for this season, mentioned that the narrative of Wednesday’s second season would shift focus from romantic themes towards enhancing the horror and grotesque aspects instead.

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2024-08-21 16:40